Do you let out an audible sigh of frustration every time someone says, “We’ve never been more divided” and wish you had a space to engage in dialogue that shows this is simply not true? Or maybe you have a gut feeling that your lived experience isn’t the only one out there but you’ve never known anyone that was significantly different from yourself.
The Get Uncomfortable Podcast is for anyone wanting to build community by and through making the uncomfortable conversations about politics, religion, and race common-place. Get started here twice a month and see where this journey can take you.
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Do you let out an audible sigh of frustration every time someone says, “We’ve never been more divided” and wish you had a space to engage in dialogue that shows this is simply not true? Or maybe you have a gut feeling that your lived experience isn’t the only one out there but you’ve never known anyone that was significantly different from yourself.
The Get Uncomfortable Podcast is for anyone wanting to build community by and through making the uncomfortable conversations about politics, religion, and race common-place. Get started here twice a month and see where this journey can take you.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode of Get Uncomfortable, we're joined by Dr. Jasmine Simmons, a Black audiologist working to help the underserved in her community.
Adam and Jasmine discuss her journey to college as a first-generation student-athlete, the way being deaf elevates her medical practice as an audiologist at a non-profit clinic in Mississippi, and the impact that vision loss later in life has had on her personal and professional journey.
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