goRED Talks Series
Sponsored by 
Triangle Go Red for Women is pleased to introduce its latest initiative, goRED Talks! Designed to educate, entertain and inspire the Go Red Community to prioritize their health and take action, goRED Talks are a series of conversations on a variety of topics pertaining to women’s health. We hope you enjoy this new series of videos.
Look Good to Feel Good!
Sponsored by 
Lynn Mason, President & CEO, Broadstep Behavioral Health
Mary Michele Nidiffer, Master Stylist & Owner, StyleFinder Boutique
How we feel about ourselves impacts the decisions we make on a daily basis. Whether it’s the decision to go out and socialize, get up and exercise, take the time to prepare a healthy meal, or run around in the backyard with our kids or fur babies. In this goRED Talk, we hear from Lynn Mason, 2022 Go Red for Women Chair and President & CEO of Broadstep Behavioral Health about her personal journey with heart health. Mary Michele Nidiffer, Master Stylist & Owner of StyleFinder Boutique then shares about Dopamine Dressing and strategies to boost your mood by loving what you’re wearing!
The Time is Now: Addressing Health Equity
Sponsored by 
Dr. Amy Helwig, Executive Vice President, RTI Health Advance
Tiffany Gholston, Founder & CEO, Gholston Consulting Group LLC
Stephanie Hawkins, Founding Senior Director, Transformative Research Unit for Equity, RTI International
Everyone deserves an optimal and just opportunity to live a healthy life where the culture and mindset are free of any form of discrimination. Societal factors impact a woman’s ability to live a healthy lifestyle and access quality, affordable healthcare. Low income and women with less education have nearly double the rate of disease; and where you live can greatly impact your health. In this goRED Talk, we hear from Tiffany Gholston, a heart failure survivor and member of the American Heart Association’s Health Equity Task Force, about her experience coping with heart failure in a rural setting and without health insurance. Stephanie Hawkins, then shares about the role that Structural Determinants of Health play in our health outcomes and how where you live affects your life expectancy.