Nana Chats
There is a need to amplify voices surrounding nuanced discussions on women’s health. We support seasoned women by making certain they are educated about continuing gynecologic care in order to improve health outcomes and overall quality of life. Through our innovative approach to educational workshops, we provide a safe, hands-on, fun, and informative learning environment that empowers women to become more engaged in their healthcare. Hear and share stories with other women and learn from leading healthcare providers and advocates.
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Nana Chats are monthly-themed programs on a variety of topics relating to women’s health and amplifying the voices, experiences, and needs of our seasoned women. Each month we will welcome women and our distinguished guest presenters for a 90-minute virtual conversation.
November Nana Chat
November 15 | 7-8:30 pm EST
Virtual Training Series:
Navigating Life's Challenges​
Hosted by Dr. Kristie Norwood
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Dr. Kristie is a licensed Clinical Psychologist who currently serves as the Director of the Student Counseling Center at Hampton University. She is also the Founder of non-profit ReMIND U Wellness and Outreach where she focuses on decreasing the stigma of mental health in the BIPOC Community.
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October's Nana Chat is the first part in a two-part Virtual Training Series: Navigating Life's Changes
Change is an inevitable part of life-seasons shift, we age, and new opportunities arise. Whether it's the thrill of starting college, the joy of marriage, or the challenges of a chronic illness, each transition can impact us deeply. This insightful virtual training series will delve into the various changes and challenges we face, providing you with tools and strategies to navigate them in a healthy way. Don't miss this chance to learn how to manage life's ups and downs with resilience and grace!
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Past Nana Chats
For privacy reasons, we are not always able to share Nana Chats. When they are available for public viewing, they will be here and on our YouTube Channel @ProjectNanaSeasonedWomen329
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