On sunday,
January 15, 2023

CLAIM MY SPOT NOW

I’m hosting a LIVE online event to give you the answers you’ve been searching for...

Join me

Are you curious about a plant-based lifestyle, but aren’t
sure if it’s something you can fit into your busy schedule? 

Have you been wanting to lose weight, but it keeps coming back? 

Or, maybe you’ve been recently diagnosed with a condition
and want to heal naturally, but don’t know where to start. 

We’re offering this event at no cost to the first 100 registrants!

If you can relate to any of these struggles, and you feel unsure about how to make 2023 your best year...
allow me to set your mind at ease. 

CLAIM MY SPOT NOW

  • Why other doctors don’t freely share this information you need.

  • Some of the unique health disparities facing people in minority communities.

  • The single most important thing you can do to change your health.

  • The key thing that stops most people from jumpstarting their plant-based journey.

  • The critical skills necessary for looking and feeling better.

During this exclusive 60 minute online event, you will learn:


Meet your speakers

Interventional Cardiologist
The Heart Healthy Doc

Dr. Columbus Batiste

A.K.A. The Heart Healthy Doc and Founder of The Slave Food Project. The Slave Food Project educates and empowers African Americans in addressing health disparities and harnessing the healing power of food. Dr. Batiste is also a practicing cardiologist who successfully fights coronary artery disease with nutrition, stress reduction, exercise, and physical activity, in conjunction with traditional therapies

MD, FACC, FSCAI


Family Medicine,
Public Health Specialist

Dr. Eric Walsh

Dr Eric Walsh, MD has worked extensively in public health, led departments for the City of Pasadena, and consulted with high-level individuals from across the United States. He also works with The Slave Food Project.

MD, DrPH


Registered Dietician Community Health Activist

Teslyn Henry-King

A nutritionist who has directed creative programs used to address prevention in underserved communities. Mrs. Henry-King has actively worked with churches and city agencies to address disparities and advocate for a plant-based lifestyle.

MPH, MPA, RD


Sunday, January 15, 2023
5 p.m. PST (8 p.m. EST)