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The Dr. Vibe Show: Coach KJ Hill

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Coach KJ Hill

Coach KJ Hill has been in health care profession for eight years. His goal is to become a doctor. He was raised was raised along with four brothers and two sisters by a single mother in Louisiana and Alabama. All his siblings have a college degree or are pursuing a college degree.

During our conversation, Coach KJ talks about:

– How proud he is of his mother
– When realized that health would be part of his life
– His journey in the health profession
– His thoughts on the current state of the American health system – – What he offers his clients via his company “Fitness Fleet”
– How has been able to build his following
– Some of the health concerns of African Americans and Black men
– How he lost a large amount of weight and how he has been able to keep the weight off
– The importance of drinking water and eating fresh produce
– The problem of the growing number of young people who are overweight and how to deal with this issue
– How to combat “emotional eating”
– Why do many men fail to address their health – some things that men need to address with their doctor
– Where does his love of poetry come from
– His book of poetry that he is about to release “Pick Me Up And Hold Me”
– If some people “food addicts”?
– His words of encouragement for Black men

You can connect with Coach KJ via:

KJ Hill
Fitness Fleet

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God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith,
Dr. Vibe
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