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Be Well Sis: The Podcast

Be Well Sis: The Podcast

Cassandre Dunbar, editaudio 223 Episodes May 27, 2026

Be Well, Sis is a wellness podcast for women who know self-care goes deeper than face masks and bubble baths. Hosted by Dr. Cassandre Dunbar, a medical doctor and professor, the show explores what it actually takes to be well physically, mentally, emotionally, and culturally. Through science-backed solo episodes and thoughtful conversations with experts, practitioners, changemakers, and people with lived experience, it covers stress, hormones, aging, rest, pleasure, joy, and everyday rituals that support healing and presence. This podcast is for women navigating transitions and quiet awakenings, as well as those asking big questions about what wellness truly means.

Episodes

Farewell, Sis… May 27, 2026 00:14:23 Six years ago, I kept finding myself in wellness spaces that weren't built for me, and honestly, weren't built for us. Black women were absent from the center of a conversation that directly impacts our lives, our bodies, and our health. Be Well, Sis was my answer to that. A space built specifically for us, where our voices lead, our experiences are honored, and our wellness  is neve
The Exhaustion of Pretending: Finding Clarity and Peace May 20, 2026 00:07:51 Feeling drained, overextended, or like something in your life needs to shift? In this solo episode, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar gets radically honest about burnout, intentional living, and what it really means to outgrow a season of your life.Dr. Cassandre explores why ignoring what you already know costs more than acting on it, how to protect your time, energy, attention, creativity, and peace
A Letter to My Younger Self May 13, 2026 00:22:15 You've been more critical of your body lately. The timeline isn't helping. And somehow it feels like the progress we made around body acceptance just... evaporated. In this solo episode, Dr. Cassandre Dunbar names exactly what's happening and delivers the big-sister conversation she always wished she'd had, from body image and hormonal changes to mood, skin, and the relationships that lit
Nobody Warned Us: Perimenopause & Black Women May 6, 2026 00:19:12 Black women enter perimenopause earlier, experience more severe symptoms, and are significantly less likely to receive adequate treatment. Dr. Cassandre breaks down the research, names what so many women have been living through without language, and gives you the tools to advocate for yourself in any medical setting.What we cover:Why perimenopause can start in your 30s — not just your 50
Rage Reads, Smut, and Soul Work: Your Spring Reading Rx Apr 29, 2026 00:18:50 Spring reading season is here and Dr. Cassandre has your wellness reading list covered. Five book recommendations across five categories: romance, memoirs, self-help, historical fiction, and smut. Something on this list will meet you exactly where you are.BOOKS IN THIS EPISODE:Romance: You Made a Fool of Death with Your Beauty by Akwaeke Emezi Memoirs: The Soul Instinct by Beatrice D
Brain Fog or Brain Drained? Apr 22, 2026 00:21:41 If you are navigating perimenopause and scrolling to decompress, there are two things happening at once that nobody is talking about together. This episode connects those dots WITH the research to back it up. Dr Cassandre Dunbar dives into the impact social media is having on our brains, what that means for those of us experiencing perimenopause, and how to reverse the effects! In th
Not Well, Sis: Let's Talk Neurodiverse Parenting, Navigating Stress and Building A Community! Apr 15, 2026 00:28:23 Join me for another solo chit-chat; this week we’re diving into a variety platter of all the stuff: navigating the school system with a neurodiverse child, how grief comes in many forms, and how I’m building a community right here at Be Well, Sis! Find the products I get ready with are hereWatch the ep on YouTube!Connect with Be Well, Sis:Instagram – @bewellsis_podcastSubstack – bewe
More Than A Book Club: Building a Literary Movement for Black Women with Glory Edim Apr 8, 2026 00:33:24 What started out as a T-shirt (the now-viral “Well-Read Black Girl” phenomenon) followed by a book club, has since transformed into a literacy festival, a publisher imprint and an international community, all thanks to the vision of Glory Edim, founder of Well-Read Black Girl.In today’s episode, we chat about how she turned her love of literature into a global organisation, why reading is
Cultivating Joy When The World Is on Fire (Get Ready With Me!) Apr 1, 2026 00:23:17 I’m doing things a little bit differently today- join me as I get ready for the day (in my bathroom!) and talk through what’s really been on my mind the last few months. With everything that’s going on in the world, it’s tough to celebrate the small wins- but it’s those moments of joy that keep us going and keep us showing up.Mentioned in this episode: - Find the products I use here - The
Starting Off Broke: Real money talk with Dasha Kennedy Mar 25, 2026 00:30:35 Are you tired of unrealistic conversations about money? Forget all the buzzwords around building wealth because today we’re joined by The Broke Black Girl, financial activist Dasha Kennedy for a truly candid chat about what it actually means to start off broke…We get into:Dasha’s journey from the mail room to financial freedomThe systemic barriers that shape how Black women experience mon
No Contact, No Shame: Healing Toxic Mother-Daughter Relationships with Dr. Bridgette Peteet Mar 18, 2026 00:31:38 Joining us today is Dr. Bridgette Peteet is a professor of psychology and the author of (dis)Honor Thy Mother: Daughterhood, Dysfunction, and Deliverance. She dives into why "honor[ing] thy mother" doesn't mean tolerating abuse, and she’s here to give us the language, the tools, and the permission to heal. In this episode we get into:Toxic mother-daughter relationshipsSetting ha
The 5 Things Black Women Need But Rarely Get Mar 11, 2026 00:29:04 Do you feel truly supported by those around you? Do you struggle to communicate how best you could be supported? Joining us this episode is Shirl- Creator of the Support Languages™ framework, and host of the Shades of Strong Podcast. In this episode we dive into:What the support languages are and how they differ from love languagesWhy self-care isn't enoughHow to start asking for what you

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