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Wellness Wednesday: Understanding the Roots of Health Disparities, and How We Move Forward
Health isn’t just shaped by the choices we make—it’s shaped by the opportunities we’re given. This National Minority Health Month, we’re taking a deeper look at why certain communities face higher rates of preventable disease, how history, environment, and access influence outcomes, and what real health equity actually looks like in practice. From chronic disease and mental health to maternal outcomes and youth well-being, this article connects the dots between science, community, and action—and outlines how individuals, professionals, and systems can move forward together.
Meatless Monday: Avocado & Egg Paste
Creamy avocado, soft eggs, fresh herbs, and a squeeze of lemon come together in this ridiculously easy 10-minute spread that tastes straight out of a café kitchen. No fancy skills, no complicated steps — just simple ingredients and big flavor.
Wellness Wednesday: The Science, History, and Real Benefits of Moving More
You’ve heard it everywhere: 10,000 steps a day keeps you healthy. But where did this number come from—and does everyone really need to hit it? Discover the history, the science, and the surprising ways even small bursts of movement can transform your health. From everyday walking to NEAT activities, learn how to make steps count without guilt and why every step forward matters for your body and mind.
Meatless Monday: High-Protein Blueberry Pancakes
Fluffy, naturally sweet, and packed with protein — these blueberry pancakes taste like a weekend treat but fuel you like a balanced breakfast. Made with simple whole ingredients and ready in minutes, they’ll keep you full, energized, and craving zero mid-morning snacks.
Wellness Wednesday: Why March Matters for Colon Health
March isn’t just another awareness month—it’s a critical reminder of how everyday nutrition choices, access to care, and early screening intersect to protect colon health. With colorectal cancer rates rising in younger adults and persistent disparities in prevention and detection, this is the moment to connect the dots between what’s on our plate, what we can control, and when to get screened. This article breaks down the science-backed nutrition–gut health connection, clarifies real risk factors, and explains why small, consistent actions taken now can make a measurable difference—this month and beyond.
Meatless Monday: Spinach Risotto
Creamy, cozy, and surprisingly simple — this spinach risotto tastes like something from your favorite Italian café, but it’s made with just a handful of everyday ingredients and one pan. Slow-simmered rice, melty parmesan, and tender greens come together in the most comforting way.
Wellness Wednesday: How Your Zip Code, Income, and Environment Shape Your Health
Most of us know the basics of healthy living — eat well, move more, sleep enough. But what if I told you that your environment, income, education, and community access often shape your health more than your choices? In this article, we break down the social determinants of health, reveal how they affect outcomes across neighborhoods and demographics, and show practical ways you — as an individual, coach, or community leader — can level the playing field to support lasting wellness.
Meatless Monday: Green Pea, Potato & Goat’s Cheese Frittata
Golden potatoes, creamy goat’s cheese, sweet peas, and fluffy baked eggs — all made in one pan with almost no effort. This simple, beginner-friendly frittata looks like something from a café brunch menu but comes together with everyday ingredients and stress-free steps.
Wellness Wednesday: Why Kidney Health Deserves More Attention Than It Gets
Your kidneys work around the clock—filtering waste, balancing fluids, supporting blood pressure, and protecting long-term health—yet most people don’t think about them until something goes wrong. Kidney disease often develops silently, with few early warning signs, and disproportionately affects certain communities. In recognition of National Kidney Month, this article breaks down how your kidneys function, who is most at risk, why early screening matters, and how prevention, education, and community advocacy can change outcomes. If you’ve never been told to think about your kidney health, this is the conversation you didn’t know you needed.
Meatless Monday: Protein Porridge
If you think oatmeal is boring, you haven’t tried it like this.
Warm, creamy, naturally sweet, and packed with protein, this simple one-pot breakfast is the easiest “real food” win for new home cooks. It’s cozy, satisfying, and comes together in minutes with pantry staples.

