Nutritional literacy isn’t just about personal choices-it’s about public health imperative with economic, policy, and workforce implications. In this episode, I share how my work with Morehouse School of Medicine and my mentor has uncovered critical gaps in nutrition education, food policy, and health equity. Backed by groundbreaking research, we’ll explore why nutritional literacy must be a cornerstone of corporate wellness programs, healthcare policies, and government initiatives. If you’re a policymaker, a scientist, a business leader, or healthcare leader, this episode will equip you with the insights to drive systemic change-because the future of public health depends on what we know and how we act.
The healthcare system is failing women- especially women in socially disadvantaged groups- and it’s time for a disruption. Welcome to the Eye Can Be podcast, where we challenge outdated policies, rethink corporate wellness strategies, and influence public health at the highest levels. In this inaugural episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on why I launched Eye Can Be and how my work in women’s reproductive health research led me to bridge the gap between evidence-based nutrition science and real world policy impact. If you’re a government leader, corporate leader, a researcher, or even a healthcare leader invested in the future of preventive health, this podcast is your blueprint for change.