Voices of Her Bloodline
For women living with hemophilia and those still on the journey to diagnosis.
Each Voices of Her Bloodline, Women's Rap Session will begin with a Conversation Guide who will help introduce the topic and share insights for approximately 30 minutes. The focus of the program is not a presentation, but a supportive conversation where women and girls can share experiences, ask questions, learn from one another, and build meaningful connections.
Carlisa Johnson, MPH (Speaker)
Co-hosts: Kim Phelan and Ashley Zebley
Session Topic: Women's Health: Investing in Your Well-Being
Women often balance the needs of others while putting their own health last. In this interactive session, Carlisa Johnson, MPH, will explore the physical, emotional, and lifestyle factors that influence women's health and well-being across the lifespan. Together, participants will discuss the importance of preventive care, understanding and advocating for their health, managing stress, and building sustainable habits that support lifelong wellness. Whether you're navigating new health concerns or simply looking to prioritize your well-being, this session offers practical strategies, meaningful conversation, and encouragement for every stage of life.
Carlisa Johnson, MPH, is a public health strategist, health communications specialist, and founder of K.A.M.U. Collective: Know the Art of Making You™. With more than a decade of experience supporting national public health initiatives, including work with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) through contracting organizations such as Westat, she has led strategic communications, stakeholder engagement, and health education efforts focused on improving health outcomes and advancing health equity.
A dynamic trainer and facilitator, Carlisa specializes in translating complex health information into engaging, practical conversations that empower individuals and families. Her work explores the intersection of adolescent development, behavioral health, communication, resilience, and life transitions, helping participants build confidence as they navigate change. Through her signature approach, The Art of Making You Method™, she creates welcoming, interactive learning experiences that encourage reflection, connection, and personal growth. Carlisa holds a Master of Public Health and a Bachelor of Science in Health Education. Her multidisciplinary background in public health, behavioral science, and health communication brings a thoughtful and compassionate perspective to conversations about health and well-being.