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Best podcasts about aids project

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Missouri Health Talks
"Harm reduction is something that we do in everyday life."

Missouri Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 3:59


Stacey Andrews in Lynn Meyerkord both work at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks, or APO, in Springfield. They spoke about the history of harm reduction and how folks may already be using harm reduction techniques in their everyday lives.

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
Oakland Forum: How Leaders Are Building Communities in Oakland

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 58:40


Join us for a new Commonwealth Club experience as we launch the first of our new series of Oakland Forums, taking place at Fluid 510 in downtown Oakland. In our inaugural program, we're featuring Oakland leaders discussing building community in this time of serious challenges facing Oakland and other big cities. About the Speakers Darin Balaban is a self-taught visual artist with a focus on painting, multimedia pieces, and large-scale murals. He is considered to be part of the new-wave "post-vandalism" movement, which blurs the line between street art tropes and contemporary abstraction. Balaban's art practice has led him to exhibit in multiple galleries and lead large-scale projects domestically. Shirley Gee is a managing partner at Angel Plus, LLC, a trusted validation firm of later stage, start-up corporations in anticipation of capitalization. Gee is an active Accredited Investor; chair of the Life Science Committee; a member of Technology Transfer Committee; and team lead for due diligence specializing in life science, medical devices, IOT, clean technology and renewal and alternative energy. Joe Hawkins is a noted Oakland-based community organizer, LGBTQ advocate, nonprofit executive, event producer, and social entrepreneur. Hawkins first came to national prominence as one of the first gay men to ever appear as a guest on the iconic Oprah Winfrey talk show during the early 90's, defending his right to parent his son as an out gay man. He is a co-founder and former co-chair of Oakland Pride and was voted Grand Marshall of both the San Francisco and Oakland Pride Parades. He worked as a founding program member and CEO of OpNet Community Ventures, one of America's first high-tech training programs, launched in 1995, for low income youth and youth of color in San Francisco. Hawkins was regional director for Innovative Housing, a shared housing nonprofit for low-income families and individuals in Marin County. He worked as the director of administration at AIDS Project of the East Bay (APEB), served on the Ryan White Planning Council and was a founding organizer of the East Bay AIDS Walk. In 2017, Joe co-founded and is the CEO of the Oakland LGBTQ Community Center. See more  Michelle Meow Show programs at The Commonwealth Club of California. Produced in partnership with Fluid 510. THIS PROGRAM CONTAINS EXPLICIT CONTENT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The More We Know Community Show with Dr. Sylvia
Episode twenty-four: Health Equity and the LGBTQ+ Community

The More We Know Community Show with Dr. Sylvia

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 53:16


Bias toward to LGBTQ+ community has negatively impacted LGBTQ+ health and their access to healthcare. During this episode, podcast host Dr. Sylvia is joined by Raquelle Paulsen, Lead Case Manager at the University of Minnesota's Youth and AIDS Project, and Jeremy Hansen Willis, CEO of Rainbow Health in Minnesota. They have a candid conversation on the health disparities LGBTQ+ communities experience, specifically those affected by HIV and the horrific number of murders of transgender and non-binary people. The conversation includes Raquelle sharing her experience as a black trans female living with HIV,  the challenges, environments, and life adjustments for people navigating this side of healthcare, and the services and positive impact of Rainbow Health in the Twin Cities MN.

Great.com Talks With...
#293 Great.com Talks With... Nebraska AIDS Project

Great.com Talks With...

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 22:08


The UN targets an AIDS-free world by 2030. To get there, we need to step up education, testing and treatment throughout the world.   Nebraska Aids Project fights to overcome the stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS through education, supportive services and advocacy.  Find out how your donation can help make HIV an epidemic of the past by funding awareness and treatment programmes.   Want to support the Nebraska Aids Project? https://www.nap.org/   Find the episode on Great.com: https://great.com/great-talks-with/nebraska-aids-project/

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Changing the Perspective Podcast
Living with HIV and the stigma with Isaac Wheeler

Changing the Perspective Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 42:44


Interview with Isaac Wheeler, living with HIV and taking away the stigma around it. See resources mentioned in this video below.  Resources:  Thebody.com  Aids Project of the Ozarks aidsmap.com  Please subscribe to our channel and hit the like button below. We will release a video at the end of every week! Please also check out our social media pages below.  Facebook https://www.facebook.com/changingthep...  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/changing_th...  Podcasts Apple Podcasts,  Castbox, and Overcast coming soon. Anchor https://anchor.fm/changing-the-perspe...  Breaker https://www.breaker.audio/changing-th...  Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=...  Pocket Casts https://pca.st/x98wfx33  RadioPublic https://radiopublic.com/changing-the-...  Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6tflTyS... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/changing-the-perspective/support

Missouri Health Talks
HIV and Mental Health: ‘A Lot of Times, They're Just Tired and Worn Out'

Missouri Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 3:59


Jannis Evans and Lynne Meyerkord both work in HIV advocacy. Jannis is the longtime advocate for people living with HIV and used to work in the field, and Lynne is the Executive Director at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks in Springfield.

Missouri Health Talks
HIV and Mental Health: ‘A Lot of Times, They're Just Tired and Worn Out’

Missouri Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 3:59


Jannis Evans and Lynne Meyerkord both work in HIV advocacy. Jannis is the longtime advocate for people living with HIV and used to work in the field, and Lynne is the Executive Director at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks in Springfield. I met up with them at the Jefferson City office of Empower Missouri. They spoke about how the impacts and complications of an HIV diagnosis can go far beyond physical health. Missouri Health Talks gathers Missourians’ stories of access to healthcare in their own words. You can view more conversations at missourihealthtalks.org .

Missouri Health Talks
HIV Prevention Medication: ‘It's Not Being Rolled Out Equally for Women'

Missouri Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 3:59


Jannis Evans and Lynne Meyerkord both work in HIV advocacy. Jannis is the longtime advocate for people living with HIV and used to work in the field, and Lynne is the Executive Director at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks in Springfield.

Missouri Health Talks
HIV Prevention Medication: ‘It's Not Being Rolled Out Equally for Women’

Missouri Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 3:59


Jannis Evans and Lynne Meyerkord both work in HIV advocacy. Jannis is the longtime advocate for people living with HIV and used to work in the field, and Lynne is the Executive Director at the AIDS Project of the Ozarks in Springfield. I met up with them at the Jefferson City office of Empower Missouri. They spoke about medications that have changed the way HIV is treated and about some of the people who could most benefit – specifically African American women. Missouri Health Talks gathers Missourians’ stories of access to healthcare in their own words. You can view more conversations at missourihealthtalks.org .

WPKN Community Radio
Interview - APNH's Mike McGowan, Tim Mack and Mel DeFilippo (former Aids Project New Haven)

WPKN Community Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 8:59


GM and Host Steve di Costanzo sits down with Mike McGowan, Tim Mack and Mel DeFilippo from A Place to Nourish your Health (APNH, formerly Aids Project New Haven), a New Haven-based public health non-profit that aims to provide quality, equitable care to those typically left without access. Mike coordinates the mPowerment program and prevention services. Mel is a research coordinator. They talk about the growing work APNH does in the community.

Democracy, Eventually
Harm Reduction, Part 2

Democracy, Eventually

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 59:04


We discuss Vermont's response to the opiate epidemic including modles like Hub and Spoke, and the syringe exchange in Brattleboro sponsored by the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont.

Dig: A History Podcast
Founding of AIDS Project of the Ozarks

Dig: A History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 48:00


Bonus Episode #1 of 20. Averill and Sarah deliver a much-needed update and revision to an early episode about the founding of AIDS Project of the Ozarks (APO), an AIDS service organization that operates out of Springfield, MO and was incorporated in 1985. For a complete transcript and bibliography for this episode, visit digpodcast.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Delicious Revolution
#30 Darrie Ganzhorn on the Homeless Garden Project

Delicious Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2017 31:04


Darrie Ganzhorn is the executive director of the Homeless Garden Project, a 3-acre organic farm and garden in Santa Cruz, California where, as the mission statement reads, “people find the tools they need to build a home in the world.” The project provides job training, transitional employment, and support services. Trainees and volunteers grow and harvest fruits and vegetables that sustain daily lunches and fundraising farm dinners. The Homeless Garden Project also provides fresh produce for low income families and nonprofits, from the AIDS Project to a program working with foster youth. Darrie came to the Homeless Garden Project in 1991, when she started working one-on-one with Project trainees. In this episode, Darrie speaks with Chelsea about the farm as a sanctuary and job training site. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Great Northern Sexcast Show
MN AIDS Project joins the crew & the usual NSFW stuff #99

Great Northern Sexcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 58:19


MN AIDS Project Community Educators Zack & Chelsea join Colleen, Kel & Michael for a look at the state of HIV and AIDS in 2016 and a discussion about gender, labels and discrepancies in health/sex education. The whole group ponders GN Sexcast news - including but not limited to nude aerobics

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Great Northern Sexcast Show
MN AIDS Project joins the crew & the usual NSFW stuff #99

Great Northern Sexcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2016 58:19


MN AIDS Project Community Educators Zack & Chelsea join Colleen, Kel & Michael for a look at the state of HIV and AIDS in 2016 and a discussion about gender, labels and discrepancies in health/sex education. The whole group ponders GN Sexcast news - including but not limited to nude aerobics

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Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Tom Bertrand of AIDS Project RI

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 6:07


Tom Bertrand, AIDS Project RI's Executive Director, on 2013 World Aids Day events in Rhode Island

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News
Tom Bertrand of AIDS Project RI

Steve Klamkin & The Saturday AM News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2013 6:07


Tom Bertrand, AIDS Project RI's Executive Director, on 2013 World Aids Day events in Rhode Island