
Fertility Conversations Podcast
Impact on Infertility on Mental Health with Dr Wiyatta
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I bring clinical expertise and cultural insight to reproductive mental health conversations. My speaking and training scale psychological insight from individual work into clinical spaces and organizations where reproductive decisions and outcomes are shaped.
I speak nationally on reproductive health and family-building, bringing a systems-level lens to the emotional experience of fertility care and the ways bias, access, and decision-making structures shape support and outcomes. I translate complex clinical and human realities into clear language and practical takeaways for clinics, agencies, providers, and broader audiences.
My keynote work focuses on advancing reproductive mental health care through cultural humility, equity, and evidence-informed practice. I address infertility, reproductive mental health, and assisted reproductive care by examining how race, religion, relationships, and identity shape access, experience, and outcomes. These talks move beyond awareness to action, offering practical frameworks that help organizations strengthen trust, improve engagement, and deliver care that works for diverse communities.
The result is a clear, actionable approach to equity that supports quality, accountability, and long-term impact.

Impact on Infertility on Mental Health with Dr Wiyatta
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Dr. Wiyatta on becoming a prison psychologist, acting, growing up in Liberia West Africa, & more. Watch the full episode HERE.

With lots of people talking about Netflix’s controversial mini-series, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, De-Graft talks true crime with clinical psychologist and former forensic psychologist Dr Wiyatta. My interview begins at 17:10. Listen to the whole episode HERE.