Your world with Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite
Hello,
I am Dr. Marie Beatrice Hyppolite. I hold a doctorate in Health Science with emphasis on Global Health and master’s degree in social work. I have over 14 years of experience in the field of health and human services.
This podcast is primarily focused on mental health and the quality-of-life elements that affect it such as divorce, death, domestic violence, trauma, toxic relationships, and single parenthood to name a few. It is no secret that mental health challenges continue to profoundly impact modern society although not enough discussion is given due to stigma. Research has shown an increase of 25 % in mental health crises after COVID-19. It is important to have honest, uncomfortable conversations about mental health while being supportive. Although we are interdependent, change begins with the individual, hence “your world.”
I welcome you to join me on my journey and look forward to your responses.
Episodes
82 episodes
Garden Therapy
Dirt sounds ordinary until you look at what it does to the human nervous system. We sit down with nurse and gardener Nurse Taneesha Roberts to unpack why gardening keeps showing up as a legit mental health tool, not as a trendy wellness slogan ...
Self-Control That Actually Works
The biggest problems in relationships often start small: a sharp reply, an impulse text, a habit we refuse to name, a trigger we keep feeding. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite and Pastor Brevil talk about self-control as a real-life skill, no...
Self-Control
A single reaction can undo years of trust, progress, and peace and most of the time it happens fast. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite sits down with Pastor Jean Ducarmel Brevil to unpack self-control as something practical, learnable, and life-changing, ...
The Daily Practice Of Gratitude
Gratitude sounds simple until you realize how rarely we practice it on purpose. Dr. Béatrice Hyppolite talks about gratitude as a daily decision that can steady your emotions, strengthen your relationships, and change how you carry ...
Say No Without Guilt
“No” can feel like a small word, but for a lot of us it carries a huge load: guilt, fear of rejection, and the worry that someone will think we’re selfish. I sit down live to unpack why saying no is so hard, and how building confidence and heal...
Listen First
The hardest part about family life isn’t always the big conflicts, it’s the slow drift that happens when nobody feels truly heard. Dr. Beatrice Hyppolite to talk about a skill that sounds simple but changes everything: active listening in...
ENPOTANS KOMINIKASYON
One careless reply can turn a normal conversation into a lasting wound and one thoughtful question can pull a relationship back from the edge. Dr. Béatrice Hyppolite talks about the communication skills that actually change outcomes: how you ch...
Self-Esteem Reset
Your self-esteem doesn’t collapse all at once. It erodes in tiny moments: the joke you laugh off, the compliment you reject, the scroll that makes you feel behind, the mistake you turn into a life sentence. We go live and get honest about what ...
Church, Justice, And The Work We Owe Each Other
Hunger at the door, power in the halls, and a pulpit that must stay free enough to pull a president’s ear—this conversation goes straight to the heart of what a church owes its city. We start where the early church did: Acts 6. When injustice s...
Faith And Power In Public Life
A voice shaped by classrooms, radio waves, and the rough edges of politics sits across from us and makes a simple claim: authority exists to serve human flourishing. Pastor Robert Opont walks us through his path from Haitian educator and Radio ...
Guardrails For Speech Online
A fast post can change a life—sometimes in ways that end in a courtroom. We dig into the real mechanics of defamation on social media, from the moment an unverified claim gets traction to the tests a judge uses to decide whether it crossed the ...
Social Media Defamation Explained
One viral post can change a life, for better or worse. We sit down with legal and media voices to pull apart how defamation actually works online, why intimidation flourishes on fast platforms, and what concrete steps protect both free expressi...
Inner Feelings and Trauma
Healing doesn’t come with a finish line—it asks for honesty, patience, and the nerve to say no when your peace is on the line. We welcome writer and registered behavior technician Jane Ann Leandre for a candid, uplifting conversation about defi...
Second Chances With Accountability And Love
What if justice felt like something you could touch every day—at work, at home, on your block? We dive into restorative justice as a lived practice that blends accountability with dignity, asking harder questions than punishment alone ever does...
Restorative Justice, Real Lives
What if justice worked because people felt human again? We open with a rare global moment—the UN revisiting the Copenhagen Agreement—and ground it in daily life, where communities decide whether harm ends in punishment or repair. With Miss V as...
When Love Hurts Your Health
Love shouldn’t cost your health. We dive into the quiet ways toxic relationships erode mental health and the loud signals your body sends when safety is missing—anxiety that never powers down, sleepless nights, panic attacks that seem to come f...
Toxic Or Just Tough Love
Control rarely starts with a shout. It starts with patterns: small lies that rewrite history, lateness that becomes ritual, a “just checking” call that morphs into surveillance. We dive into how toxicity hides in plain sight across romance, fam...
From Island Roots To Global Beauty
A family recipe doesn’t usually make it to a lab—unless it works. We sit down with Claudel Daniel to unpack how island-born hair remedies became a modern, stable hair care system that respects textured hair and the people who wear it. Fro...
Haitian Immigration Essentials
Paper trails decide futures, and too many Haitian families are stuck guessing what “good evidence” looks like. We open the black box of U.S. immigration with grounded, step-by-step guidance on building a credible file, choosing the right catego...
Immigration Crossroads
A single viral tweet can spark fear, but fear isn’t a plan. We open the door on how U.S. immigration really moves: what a president can signal with executive orders, what only Congress can change, and how courts often decide where the line gets...
Sacred Intimacy Or Spiritual Risk
What if sex isn’t just physical, but a spiritual act that shapes who we become and how deeply we can commit? We sit down with Dr. Beatrice HyppolIte and Pastor Brevil to unpack why intimacy thrives inside covenant, how culture normalizes compar...
Before The Vows: Sex, Faith, And Consequences
What if the most private choice in your life is also the most formative? We take a brave, unhurried walk through sex before marriage—how it affects the body, molds the heart, and, for many, shapes a life with God. No scare tactics. No euphemism...
Veterans Dealing with PTSD, Depression and Anxiety/Art Service and Healing
The hardest battles don’t always happen downrange. They show up at the doorway when a parent returns to kids who grew in their absence, in late nights where silence feels safer than speaking, and in the space between what the VA provides and wh...