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Dimitri Joseph Moise is an actor, award-winning editor, and national HIV spokesperson. He is currently featured in a national HIV awareness broadcast campaign titled “Keep Being You,” also featured in GQ magazine. Dimitri has also been featured in HIV Plus magazine, Them magazine, Thought Catalog, PAPER magazine, Teen Vogue, and on Good Morning America. Instagram: @dimitrimoiseofficial
In Episode 09 we catch up with the multi-hyphenate Donta Morrison who is living proof that you can do it all and have it all despite what some would consider a death sentence. He's living his full life and helping others to do the same. Donta Morrison is an HIV Advocate, Veteran, further PhD, Author, Creator and Host of The Donta Show at Blog Talk Radio. He was named in HIV Plus magazine as one of the top 20 most amazing HIV+ people of 2018 In part one we discuss everything from being diagnosed and living as HIV positive, safe sex, homo/heterosexuality and the church, LGBT ally etiquette and much much more. Connect with Donta at: www.dontamorrison.com Social Media: @TheDontaShow Podcast: Blog Talk Radio - Dontamorrison ***** Stay connected with FredTalx: Twitter/IG: @FredTalx Email: FredTalx@mail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fredtalx/message
"Egypt" lost his mother, father and family in just one week. Imagine being too sad to cry. At the age of twelve, his father told him: "I do not want you boy", and then proceeded to cancel child support a day after his mother died. "Egypt" lived with his older sister, Chastity, who made a living as a beautician by day and at night a stripper. Living in cars, selling drugs, fighting, stealing clothes and being arrested on multiple occasions became his life. Yet, despite all these hardships, "Egypt” received his first degree while being on the "Dean's list", graduated with Phi Theta Kappa Honors, was the 147lbs Florida State boxing champion, and is an award winning actor. Egypt took his anger and channeled it into a passion to improve others: much like his sister Chastity helped him. In less than three years, "Egypt" has appeared on Apollo twice, BET’ 106 & Park, MTV, UPN, NBC, National Public Radio, SEVENTEEN Magazine, HIV PLUS magazine, POZ magazine, New York Daily News, Madison's Who's Who of business executives and professionals in addition to a BET special, “Pos or Not?” all for his dynamic work educating people about HIV, Black history, sex, love and politics. He does this through God, motivational speaking, comedy, acting and poetry. He adopted the name "Egypt" because he plans to influence the world as the great African empire has influenced the earth. Ladies and gentlemen,” Egypt" also known as "Devin T. "Robinson X.