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Mama Said, Daddy Did

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  • Common sayings and colloquialisms spoken by our parents, grandparents, and their parents before them, are often rooted in truth but can still be challenged. Delray Beach locals Kenya Madison, Senior Director of Healthier Delray Beach, and Julia Sanna, licensed therapist, and their guests discuss what feels relevant in these sayings, and what can be looked at differently as our community seeks to better our brain health and overall wellbeing.

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  • “They don’t make music like they used to...”
    May 22 2024

    Every generation believes their music is better than the younger generations. But, we know that music is a powerful artform and a universal language, regardless of age or background. What is its connection to good brain health as a healing tool?

    Podcast hosts Kenya Madison and Julia Sanna speak with Julius Sanna, Positively Africa founder and local band director, Jordan Sanna, local high school student and multi-talented musician and performer, and Dr. Bama Lutes Deal, consultant for the Palm Beach County NeuroArts Collaborative, about utilizing music as a pathway to resilience.

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    28 m
  • “Stay out of Grown Folks’ Business / Children Should be Seen and Not Heard”
    May 15 2024

    How does decision making happen in your family - do the parents involve and include their children, or are children expected to keep their opinions to themselves? If you’re of a certain generation, you might have been told that children are to be seen and not heard. What impact does that have on a child’s development, if any?

    Podcast hosts Kenya Madison and Julia Sanna ask these questions of local school counselor Dr. Raiko Knight and Delray Beach teen Viviane Dimanche, which leads to a conversation about family dynamics and both the limits on and power of youth voice in multi-generational and multi-cultural family dialogue.

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    17 m
  • “That stuff will rot your brain...”
    May 8 2024

    Did you know that there are an estimated three billion gamers in the world? The majority of us game! So, let’s talk about gaming and how it has evolved over generations, and its impact on the brain. What games did our grandparents play and how do those compare to what young people play today?

    Podcast hosts Kenya Madison and Julia Sanna speak with community guests Emanuel Dupree Jackson, Jr. of The EJS Project, Delray Beach high school student and artist Patrick “PJ” Madison, and Florida licensed psychologist Dr. Steve Arcidiacano about intergenerational gaming and its impact on our mental and behavioral health.

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    37 m

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