You Better Than Me… Podcast | Episode 309 | "Black Women’s Reproductive Health”
We welcome back board certified Obstetrician/ Gynecologist Dr. Richard L Jones, M.D. F.A.C.O.G. for a no holds barred conversation on Black women’s reproductive health. Also joining the YBTM ladies are Attorney Deonne Cunningham-Nauls and Chef Erika Dilworth, who share their own personal accounts of giving birth while Black. This is an episode you don’t want to miss if you have a vagina and want to know how to advocate on her behalf.
Special Guests:
Dr. Richard L Jones, M.D. F.A.C.O.G.
Attending Physician, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Dr. Jones is a Board-Certified Obstetrician Gynecologist who practices in the Washington DC metro region. He has dedicated his 17 year career to caring for poor and underserved urban women of color.
Attorney Deonne Cunningham-Nauls
Deonne is a General Counsel with over 15 years of experience; her practice involves legal issues related to energy matters. She and her husband of 8 years welcomed their first child in 2021.
Chef Erika Dilworth
Erika is an Atlanta based chef and owner of EyeCook4U, a food and beverage brand ambassador, and Chief Operating Officer of Nelius Spices. She is a mother of two, who worked in corporate until 2014, when her first daughter was born. She has been navigating the waters of motherhood and entrepreneurship ever since.
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