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And The Question Is with Dr. Graham

by Antonio Graham

This is a lifestyle podcast about exploring everyday life questions ranging from aging successfully, racial injustice, educational disparities, popular culture, and any other interesting topic of the day. As a Black medical professional, husband, and father, Dr. Graham will bring perspective to these topics that may not always be shared in meaningful dialogue. Dr. Graham is a Geriatrician, Educator, and Community Health Advocate. He has practiced medicine for 10 years, is an active member of his community and now wants to share his knowledge and perspective with you. He will interview people from all walks of life and share ways for you to inform your perspective and engage in your community.

Copyright: © 2024 And The Question Is with Dr. Graham

Episodes

That's a Wrap! Season 1 Recap

18m · Published 18 Apr 08:00

It’s a “new year” for us right here at And the Question Is as we open season 2 with a look-back.

Helping me out in this insight-filled episode are my amazing partners in creating my podcast, Stacey and Meghann. 

Together, we will talk about the most memorable episodes we’ve made in season 1 (and there are 11 of them that you can check out now) and what made them extra special for us.

I’m so glad to have these two ladies on board with me for this short episode. Besides the dynamics, I appreciate gaining different perspectives about topics that matter not only to the black community but human life, in general, like fatherhood, healthcare inequality, and infertility in women.

By talking about the past, which isn’t really such a long time ago for us here, we’re able to appreciate the journey we’ve been through, the lessons that hopefully made us better people, and the ideas and topics we’d wish to cover as we welcome in full embrace season 2.

Topics Covered:

  • Find out the episodes that stand out in our memory because of their impact and the topics covered
  • Learn various perspectives from three people living completely different lives 
  • Know the topics we’ve covered in season 1 and how they can potentially affect you 
  • Get some amazing ideas on what should happen for season 2

Guest Bio:

Stacey Gatlin is a servant leader dedicated to the development of people, processes and organizations.  Her true passion is helping to make a difference in the lives of women and children. She is committed to long-lasting personal, professional, and community development through her career and volunteer activities.  She transitioned her corporate experience in talent management, process improvement, and project management into entrepreneurship and advocacy.


In 2017, Stacey launched her own lifestyle management business, Victory Concierge (victoryconcierge.net). The business provides online business management and virtual assistance to busy professionals and small businesses. Victory Concierge is a perfect merger between her passion for helping others and her attention to detail.  Stacey’s customers entrust her to handle the administrative responsibilities while they focus on growing their business and/or career. She works with diverse professionals in the private sector, including legal, medical, consulting, and beauty industries. 


In her previous career, Stacey enjoyed 15+ years with Johnson & Johnson spending the first half of her career in operations and supply chain with experience in planning, manufacturing supervision, and customer service.  In the second half of her career, she leveraged her network, ability to drive results, and coaching skills in the talent management area of Johnson & Johnson. She co-led the African American Leadership Council (AALC) and the Procurement Women’s Leadership Initiative employee resource groups.  Overall, she was blessed with roles of increasing responsibility, leadership exposure, and the opportunity to travel to Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.  

Stacey earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the Rutgers School of Engineering.  When not serving her clients and community, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 6-year-old son, laughing with family and friends, live music, good wine, traveling, and jogging with Black Girls Run. 


You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

That's a Wrap! Season 1 Recap

18m · Published 18 Apr 08:00

It’s a “new year” for us right here at And the Question Is as we open season 2 with a look-back.

Helping me out in this insight-filled episode are my amazing partners in creating my podcast, Stacey and Meghann. 

Together, we will talk about the most memorable episodes we’ve made in season 1 (and there are 11 of them that you can check out now) and what made them extra special for us.

I’m so glad to have these two ladies on board with me for this short episode. Besides the dynamics, I appreciate gaining different perspectives about topics that matter not only to the black community but human life, in general, like fatherhood, healthcare inequality, and infertility in women.

By talking about the past, which isn’t really such a long time ago for us here, we’re able to appreciate the journey we’ve been through, the lessons that hopefully made us better people, and the ideas and topics we’d wish to cover as we welcome in full embrace season 2.

Topics Covered:

  • Find out the episodes that stand out in our memory because of their impact and the topics covered
  • Learn various perspectives from three people living completely different lives 
  • Know the topics we’ve covered in season 1 and how they can potentially affect you 
  • Get some amazing ideas on what should happen for season 2

Guest Bio:

Stacey Gatlin is a servant leader dedicated to the development of people, processes and organizations.  Her true passion is helping to make a difference in the lives of women and children. She is committed to long-lasting personal, professional, and community development through her career and volunteer activities.  She transitioned her corporate experience in talent management, process improvement, and project management into entrepreneurship and advocacy.


In 2017, Stacey launched her own lifestyle management business, Victory Concierge (victoryconcierge.net). The business provides online business management and virtual assistance to busy professionals and small businesses. Victory Concierge is a perfect merger between her passion for helping others and her attention to detail.  Stacey’s customers entrust her to handle the administrative responsibilities while they focus on growing their business and/or career. She works with diverse professionals in the private sector, including legal, medical, consulting, and beauty industries. 


In her previous career, Stacey enjoyed 15+ years with Johnson & Johnson spending the first half of her career in operations and supply chain with experience in planning, manufacturing supervision, and customer service.  In the second half of her career, she leveraged her network, ability to drive results, and coaching skills in the talent management area of Johnson & Johnson. She co-led the African American Leadership Council (AALC) and the Procurement Women’s Leadership Initiative employee resource groups.  Overall, she was blessed with roles of increasing responsibility, leadership exposure, and the opportunity to travel to Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America.  

Stacey earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the Rutgers School of Engineering.  When not serving her clients and community, she enjoys spending time with her husband and 6-year-old son, laughing with family and friends, live music, good wine, traveling, and jogging with Black Girls Run. 


You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

Trailer to Season 2

1m · Published 04 Apr 08:00

Thank you for all of the support in Season 1. Dr. Antonio Graham is coming back for Season 2 to continue on bringing more light to some topics that are not often publicly discussed back such as black men and mental health, adoption in the black community, planning for retirement and caring for our elderly parents.

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Other Platforms 

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham.

Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Time Stamps/Quotes
0:26 I created this podcast, the intention was I wanted to have conversations that people are having privately, but to have them publicly so that more people could be exposed to different ideas, thoughts, in particular to people of color, or just two topics that are not always shared publicly, or in the light. And so that was the intent of season one and season two is to build on that same sentiment. And so with that being said, some of the topics that are coming up for this season, our black men in mental health will have an episode regarding adoption in the black community. We will have an episode regarding how to plan for retirement. And also for those of us who have elderly parents or caregivers, how do we make sure that we have care for the caregiver. And those just a few topics to name that will be discussed in season two. I'm really excited about the ride that we're on. And we will delve deeply into these topics and hopefully engage you in a way that you will be curious, interested, informed and empowered. With that being said, to follow us on social media. Please check out our handles and the question is on Instagram to keep up with our socials and we look forward to you following us and excited for season two.

Trailer to Season 2

1m · Published 04 Apr 08:00

Thank you for all of the support in Season 1. Dr. Antonio Graham is coming back for Season 2 to continue on bringing more light to some topics that are not often publicly discussed back such as black men and mental health, adoption in the black community, planning for retirement and caring for our elderly parents.

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify
  • Other Platforms 

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham.

Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Time Stamps/Quotes
0:26 I created this podcast, the intention was I wanted to have conversations that people are having privately, but to have them publicly so that more people could be exposed to different ideas, thoughts, in particular to people of color, or just two topics that are not always shared publicly, or in the light. And so that was the intent of season one and season two is to build on that same sentiment. And so with that being said, some of the topics that are coming up for this season, our black men in mental health will have an episode regarding adoption in the black community. We will have an episode regarding how to plan for retirement. And also for those of us who have elderly parents or caregivers, how do we make sure that we have care for the caregiver. And those just a few topics to name that will be discussed in season two. I'm really excited about the ride that we're on. And we will delve deeply into these topics and hopefully engage you in a way that you will be curious, interested, informed and empowered. With that being said, to follow us on social media. Please check out our handles and the question is on Instagram to keep up with our socials and we look forward to you following us and excited for season two.



Infertility Myths & Black Women

41m · Published 15 Nov 09:00

On this episode of And The Question Is with Dr. Graham, I am sitting down with fiery creative and advocate Chiquita Lockley to talk about her new documentary Eggs Over Easy: Black Women & Fertility, airing on OWN this fall, and the journey of discovery that led to it’s making.

Funny, provocative, and necessary, this has been one of the most eye-opening conversations I’ve had this season!

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Infertility Myths & Black Women

41m · Published 15 Nov 09:00

On this episode of And The Question Is with Dr. Graham, I am sitting down with fiery creative and advocate Chiquita Lockley to talk about her new documentary Eggs Over Easy: Black Women & Fertility, airing on OWN this fall, and the journey of discovery that led to it’s making.

Funny, provocative, and necessary, this has been one of the most eye-opening conversations I’ve had this season!

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Replay: Being Black In Professional Spaces

57m · Published 01 Nov 08:00

We're replaying our most popular episode and will return to our regular schedule in two weeks.

Welcome and thank you for listening to the FIRST episode of And The Question Is With Dr. Graham Podcast! This episode is special as I have the pleasure of speaking candidly with a panel of guests about being Black and professional in the medical, corporate and legal professions. Dr. Kim Curseen, Director, Emory Healthcare Outpatient Supportive/Palliative Care Program; Mr. Kayadyti Madison, Vice President, Client Account Manager, J.P. Morgan; and Nicole Phillips, Esq., Partner, Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, LLP share their perspectives about being the “only” in the room, mentorship, and the “work twice as hard” myth.  We discussed so many gems including how to have courageous conversations and the impact of “the Black tax”. You will enjoy this episode and relate or learn something new. 

Follow Our Guests:

Dr. Kimberly Curseen - Twitter: @curseen

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

Apple Podcasts

Google Podcasts

Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Replay: Being Black In Professional Spaces

57m · Published 01 Nov 08:00

We're replaying our most popular episode and will return to our regular schedule in two weeks.

Welcome and thank you for listening to the FIRST episode of And The Question Is With Dr. Graham Podcast! This episode is special as I have the pleasure of speaking candidly with a panel of guests about being Black and professional in the medical, corporate and legal professions. Dr. Kim Curseen, Director, Emory Healthcare Outpatient Supportive/Palliative Care Program; Mr. Kayadyti Madison, Vice President, Client Account Manager, J.P. Morgan; and Nicole Phillips, Esq., Partner, Montgomery McCracken Walker & Rhoads, LLP share their perspectives about being the “only” in the room, mentorship, and the “work twice as hard” myth.  We discussed so many gems including how to have courageous conversations and the impact of “the Black tax”. You will enjoy this episode and relate or learn something new. 

Follow Our Guests:

Dr. Kimberly Curseen - Twitter: @curseen

You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

Apple Podcasts

Google Podcasts

Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Black Fatherhood

29m · Published 18 Oct 08:00

On this episode of And The Question Is with Dr. Graham, I am sitting down with my long-time friend Dr. Che Ward for a personal conversation that provides a small window into the thoughts and conversation of two African American men about Black fatherhood.   

 You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

Black Fatherhood

29m · Published 18 Oct 08:00

On this episode of And The Question Is with Dr. Graham, I am sitting down with my long-time friend Dr. Che Ward for a personal conversation that provides a small window into the thoughts and conversation of two African American men about Black fatherhood.   

 You can listen to episodes of And the Question Is with Dr. Graham on:

  • Apple Podcasts
  • Google Podcasts
  • Spotify

Stay connected & follow the podcast on Instagram! Make sure you subscribe, rate and review! Share on social media using the hashtag #ATQIwithDrGraham. Email [email protected] with feedback or questions!

And The Question Is with Dr. Graham has 46 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 32:08:20. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 23rd, 2024 12:10.

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