Barry Baines
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appeal to our audience to keep your eyes open.
And if you see, you know, spots on your friends, that's, you know, just ask about saying, Hey, have you had that checked?
And then, cause oftentimes, you know, patients would come in and I, and if I'm not really pretty, you know, sure what it is, I'm going to then send them to like Mitch to,
kind of you know go a little bit further to to find out about that but this was just great mitch i just thanks so much for being on i i learned so much i did too on this show
I'm supposed to know a lot of stuff.
Actually, there's a course that a stylist can take.
Um, for cancer awareness, I forget what it's called, but my stylist has done that.
And it happened actually after I had one removed for my, for my scalp.
And they get they get a little certificate and stuff.
And so there is a course that's available to help hairstylists and barbers to be more observant.
Yeah, well, I think it's interesting.
Before we went on the air, Clarence and I were having a little conversation about how interwoven
so many of the topics are that we talk about here.
And I think related to trauma, it's a similar kind of thing.
What kind of struck me, Sam, especially with the caregivers, that people...
you know, kind of diverted or, you know, in a way, medicated their trauma by becoming caregivers, right?
And, you know, there's this concept that I read about that relates to personal suffering, but it's the idea of the wounded healer.
And that's sort of what was circling around in my brain, this idea that people deal with these life traumas and it's sort of like a distraction in a way, but it's a way for them to get through the day by, again, providing care to others, but at the cost that they're not taking care of themselves, really.
So when one of the other things we did a show on disparities in health care, and we know that generally speaking, populations of color.