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My Sister's Keeper: Wholistic Wellness Reimagined with Katrina Kimble

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In most homes, women gather at the kitchen to celebrate and comfort each other, discuss important topics, make life-changing decisions, and address the challenges of life.  The My Sister's Keeper Kitchen Table Talks are a culturally relevant and historic community-defined practice of creating safe spaces for the exploration of significant issues impacting the health of black women. 


Katrina Kimble is the Project Coordinator for the Methodist LeBonheur Healthcare's - My Sister's Keeper Project.  She has worked in population health and community engagement for over 15 years.  She has a Bachelor's in Human Resource Management from The University of Memphis, a Wellness Advocate Certificate from Living Compass Health Ministry, and a Health Minister Certificate from Wesley Theological Seminary.  Katrina's mission in life is to help individuals discover their journey to wholistic wellness.  She believes that we should strive to be well not perfect...

 

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