What does spiritual wellbeing really mean—beyond church walls, social media platitudes, or “positive vibes only”?
In this episode of Reimagining Black Health, Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover explores spiritual wellbeing as a lived, relational practice rooted in meaning, purpose, connection, and care. Joined by Dorothy McGuire, pastor and retired registered nurse, and Jacqueline Mattis, researcher and psychologist, the conversation moves past abstract definitions and into how spirituality actually shows up in daily life—especially in Black communities.
Together, they unpack how faith, forgiveness, joy, community, and dignity have historically sustained Black people through collective trauma—and why those same practices still matter now. They also examine the tension between spiritual depth and modern culture, from isolation and burnout to performative vulnerability and reality-TV conflict.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
- Why spiritual wellbeing is practiced in relationship, not isolation
- How faith and spirituality have shaped Black resilience and survival
- The difference between feeling good and truly being well
- Why forgiveness—including forgiving yourself—is essential to healing
- How joy, laughter, and human connection are indicators of spiritual safety
- Simple, practical ways to begin strengthening spiritual wellbeing this week
This episode is a reminder that optimal Black health isn’t just physical or emotional—it’s about feeling whole, grounded, and connected to something larger than yourself and to each other.
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Reimagining Black Health is a podcast dedicated to advancing Black health equity by exploring critical health topics through the lens of the Eight Dimensions of Well-Being—emotional, physical, occupational, social, spiritual, intellectual, environmental, and financial.
Brought to you by The Council on Black Health, the show highlights experts, advocates, and community members who are reimagining what it means to thrive and live safe, healthy, and happy lives. Through insightful conversations, we amplify the voices of those driving meaningful change in Black health and wellness.
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