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I am Dr. Marie Beatrice Hyppolite. I hold a doctorate in Health Science with emphasis on Global Health and master’s degree in social work. I have over 14 years of experience in the field of health and human services.
This podcast is primarily focused on mental health and the quality-of-life elements that affect it such as divorce, death, domestic violence, trauma, toxic relationships, and single parenthood to name a few. It is no secret that mental health challenges continue to profoundly impact modern society although not enough discussion is given due to stigma. Research has shown an increase of 25 % in mental health crises after COVID-19. It is important to have honest, uncomfortable conversations about mental health while being supportive. Although we are interdependent, change begins with the individual, hence “your world.”
I welcome you to join me on my journey and look forward to your responses.
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Venting With Boundaries
The most dangerous part of venting is not the feelings, it’s the audience. We talk about why venting can be a healthy release for stress, anger, and overwhelm, and why it can also blow up your life…
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Self-Control That Actually Works
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Self-Control
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The Daily Practice Of Gratitude
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One careless reply can turn a normal conversation into a lasting wound and one thoughtful question can pull a relationship back from the edge. Dr. Béatrice Hyppolite talks about the communication…
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Hunger at the door, power in the halls, and a pulpit that must stay free enough to pull a president’s ear—this conversation goes straight to the heart of what a church owes its city. We start where…
Faith And Power In Public Life
A voice shaped by classrooms, radio waves, and the rough edges of politics sits across from us and makes a simple claim: authority exists to serve human flourishing. Pastor Robert Opont walks us…
Guardrails For Speech Online
A fast post can change a life—sometimes in ways that end in a courtroom. We dig into the real mechanics of defamation on social media, from the moment an unverified claim gets traction to the tests a…
Social Media Defamation Explained
One viral post can change a life, for better or worse. We sit down with legal and media voices to pull apart how defamation actually works online, why intimidation flourishes on fast platforms, and…
Inner Feelings and Trauma
Healing doesn’t come with a finish line—it asks for honesty, patience, and the nerve to say no when your peace is on the line. We welcome writer and registered behavior technician Jane Ann Leandre…
Second Chances With Accountability And Love
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When Love Hurts Your Health
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Toxic Or Just Tough Love
Control rarely starts with a shout. It starts with patterns: small lies that rewrite history, lateness that becomes ritual, a “just checking” call that morphs into surveillance. We dive into how…
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Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite has published 85 episodes since November 2024, covering topics in Arts.
Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite is currently active with new episodes weekly. Average episode length is 38m.