Are You Ready To Do Something?
What is Do something with Me?
I am Dr. Michelle Easton, and welcome to Do Something With ME, my blog dedicated to empowering you to take action at the intersection of civic engagement, community health, and personal well-being. My mission is to provide timely, relevant, and important insights that inspire you to use your voice, get loud, and make a difference. Through these posts, I'll explore how your everyday choices and civic participation directly impact your health and the health of your community. Whether it's understanding the connection between voting and public health or breaking down barriers to engagement, this blog is your guide to becoming an active, informed citizen.
Who is Dr. Easton?
Dr. Easton is a community public health advocate and leadership development coach who has built an impressive career in the fields of Pharmacy, public health, and organizational leadership. As Founder and CEO of Custom MADE Consulting, LLC and Do Something Solutions, Dr. Easton is committed to making her community healthier by helping others understand the connection between personal health and public health issues, such as poverty levels, access to safe spaces, environmental concerns, and voting, to name a few.
Why trust Dr. Easton?
It’s personal. Dr. Easton cares; the community is “Home.” The people in the community represent generations of family, neighbors, and friends. And, Dr. Easton’s educational background—NOLA educated—, professional experiences—College Dean, entrepreneur, consultant—, cultural expertise, and empathetic approach help compel others to action.
Do Something with ME is an invitation for you to get active in your community, with me—Michelle Easton. But, I hope the content shared helps you to embrace the phrase as something you say in your network, family, and close circle of friends as a call to action. So guess what? The “ME” also means YOU! Let’s work together to improve our community's health and well-being. Follow this blog and our social media content for suggestions on how.
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