Hip. Hope. Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health is a raw, real, and revolutionary health podcast built for men from underrepresented communities—and unapologetically centered around Black and Brown voices. 🎙️
Hosted by cancer survivor and health equity advocate Oya Gilbert, this show creates space for the conversations too many men were taught to avoid. From cancer and chronic illness to mental health and masculinity, nothing’s off the table.
Each episode features unfiltered interviews with doctors, caregivers, fitness pros, advocates, and everyday men who are rewriting the health narrative. Through storytelling, education, and hip-hop culture, this podcast gives men the tools to take back control of their health and their futures.
🚫 No shame.
🧠 No fluff.
💯 Just knowledge, vulnerability, and community.
Whether you’re riding through the city or kickin’ back at home, tap in for real conversations that just might save your life—or someone you love.
Let’s stay healthy. Stay hopeful. And keep shouting ”Hooray!” for every victory.
Follow us on all platforms @healthhopehiphop
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#HipHopeHooray #MenTalkinHealth #HealthLiteracy #BlackMensHealth #UnderrepresentedVoices #OyaGilbert
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Hip. Hope. Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health is a raw, real, and revolutionary health podcast built for men from underrepresented communities—and unapologetically centered around Black and Brown voices. 🎙️
Hosted by cancer survivor and health equity advocate Oya Gilbert, this show creates space for the conversations too many men were taught to avoid. From cancer and chronic illness to mental health and masculinity, nothing’s off the table.
Each episode features unfiltered interviews with doctors, caregivers, fitness pros, advocates, and everyday men who are rewriting the health narrative. Through storytelling, education, and hip-hop culture, this podcast gives men the tools to take back control of their health and their futures.
🚫 No shame.
🧠 No fluff.
💯 Just knowledge, vulnerability, and community.
Whether you’re riding through the city or kickin’ back at home, tap in for real conversations that just might save your life—or someone you love.
Let’s stay healthy. Stay hopeful. And keep shouting ”Hooray!” for every victory.
Follow us on all platforms @healthhopehiphop
🎧 Available everywhere you get your podcasts.
#HipHopeHooray #MenTalkinHealth #HealthLiteracy #BlackMensHealth #UnderrepresentedVoices #OyaGilbert
High blood pressure, aka hypertension, can quietly mess up the body for years before symptoms appear. Not surprisingly, many of the black community's top killers are caused by high blood pressure, including heart disease, stroke, congestive heart failure and even kidney disease. That's why it's so important to have your blood pressure checked; and why you need to keep it in check through diet, exercise, and even medication.
My man Phillip Davis is a prime example. In September of 2020, Phillip was working as a School Administrator for Mastery Charter School. He had just wrapped up a routine workday that was marked by an excruciating headache that would not go away. It was so bad that he went to the ER and was admitted to Chestnut Hill Hospital, where he quickly learned that his blood pressure sky high; a troubling 287/92. He was immediately transported to ICU where he spent the next few days being accessed to figure out the cause.
After several negative tests, Phillip received shocking news from a Nephrologist about his kidneys; they were in danger of failure and the problem had reached the acute stage. To stay alive, Phillip had to begin dialysis treatment immediately. But after several weeks on dialysis, his condition worsened and Phillip was officially diagnosed with Stage 4 Kidney Disease also known as Renal Failure. The only remedy for the condition is a kidney transplant or long-term, life-sustaining dialysis.
At just 34 years of age, that was some heavy news. So I sat down with Phillip to hear how he managed to cope with his diagnosis, navigate his treatment journey, and become an advocate for kidney health in the Black and Brown communities.
Through faith, family, hip-hop music, and an unbreakable spirit, Phillip has found strength and purpose in sharing his story. Join us as we discuss Phillip's resilience, determination, and the importance of early detection and blood pressure screening in kidney health.
Today he is a global ambassador for The Gift of Life, where he educates men and women about the causes, early signs of high blood pressure, and kidney failure.
His story is inspiring. Check it out.
LINKS
Health, Hope & Hip-Hop Foundation
https://www.healthhopehiphop.org
The Gift of Life
https://www.giftoflife.org/
Follow Phillip on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p.dot57/
Hip. Hope. Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health
Hip. Hope. Hooray! Men Talkin’ Health is a raw, real, and revolutionary health podcast built for men from underrepresented communities—and unapologetically centered around Black and Brown voices. 🎙️
Hosted by cancer survivor and health equity advocate Oya Gilbert, this show creates space for the conversations too many men were taught to avoid. From cancer and chronic illness to mental health and masculinity, nothing’s off the table.
Each episode features unfiltered interviews with doctors, caregivers, fitness pros, advocates, and everyday men who are rewriting the health narrative. Through storytelling, education, and hip-hop culture, this podcast gives men the tools to take back control of their health and their futures.
🚫 No shame.
🧠 No fluff.
💯 Just knowledge, vulnerability, and community.
Whether you’re riding through the city or kickin’ back at home, tap in for real conversations that just might save your life—or someone you love.
Let’s stay healthy. Stay hopeful. And keep shouting ”Hooray!” for every victory.
Follow us on all platforms @healthhopehiphop
🎧 Available everywhere you get your podcasts.
#HipHopeHooray #MenTalkinHealth #HealthLiteracy #BlackMensHealth #UnderrepresentedVoices #OyaGilbert