#102 | Interview with Jada Shirriel (CEO, Healthy Start), Emmai Alaquiva (CEO, Ya Momz House), and Mariah Peoples (Healthy Start, Community Engagement and Partnership Manager) cover art

#102 | Interview with Jada Shirriel (CEO, Healthy Start), Emmai Alaquiva (CEO, Ya Momz House), and Mariah Peoples (Healthy Start, Community Engagement and Partnership Manager)

#102 | Interview with Jada Shirriel (CEO, Healthy Start), Emmai Alaquiva (CEO, Ya Momz House), and Mariah Peoples (Healthy Start, Community Engagement and Partnership Manager)

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Soul Pitt Media Health & Business Report Episode #102 | Interview with Jada Shirriel (CEO, Healthy Start), Emmai Alaquiva (CEO, Ya Momz House), and Mariah Peoples (Healthy Start, Community Engagement and Partnership Manager)


Join Craig as he discusses with Jada, Emmai, and Mariah:


1) Jada, for those listening today who may not be familiar with Healthy Start, can you talk to our audience about your organization?


2) Emmai, you have won 6 Emmy Awards, 14 Telly Awards, and numerous other awards. Why was The Ebony Canal project so important to you?


3) Mariah, having been a participant in this project, what advice can you give expectant mothers in our audience?


Additionally, make sure you listen to our Community Calendar (brought to you by Pittsburgh Regional Transit, PRT) with Debbie Norrell at the end of each of our interviews so you can keep up with what’s going on in our Pittsburgh region.


Soul Pitt Media’s Health & Business Report is sponsored by UPMC, Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT), Duquesne Light Co., Allegheny County Health Department, Pennsylvania’s Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and Central Outreach Wellness Center.

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