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Sexy Saturday with Co-Host, SC ( HIV/AIDS, Do you know your status?)
Join Matt this week with his guests from LivWell to discuss their mission of helping people with HIV diagnosis find housing, healthcare, and more. Turning Point is part of Four Rivers Behavioral Health's comprehensive substance use disorder treatment services and was established to provide easy access to those in recovery with a focus on those who are just learning to live a sober life. Turning Point is unique in that the program is designed around the concept of Peer Support. Staff at Turning Point have personal experience with substance use disorders and can offer guidance and support from a “been there, done that” perspective. #KORE #CrossTalkRecovery #TurningPoint #recoveroutloud https://4rbhaddictiontreatment.org/tu... https://fourriversbh.podbean.com
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It's been a while, but just like old friends we can pick up where we left off and it's just like we were never apart! While you are waiting for fresh, thirsty episodes to drop, Keyth David got chatting to the CEO of BioSure, Brigette Bard, about their new Oral HIV Self Test. No pricks, No blood, just saliva. *Mind Blown* With a proven accuracy of over 99.7% , is then any reason not to Be BioSure and Know Your Status? Grab yourself a kit here https://hivselftest.co.uk/products/oraquick-hiv-self-testing-kit You can have your results quicker than listening to the co-hosts shady stories :-) Take control and #KnowYourStatus This is a ££ Advertorial from BioSure. Watch out for PT2... something not to be SNEEZED at. BioSure Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bebiosure/?hl=en-gb Keyth David Instagram @JustKeyth The Be BioSure Podcast coming soon Follow - Subscribe - Comment - Like --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thirstybitch/message
In this episode, I spoke with Nicole Holmes about how she created her successful career around public health and the need to educate others on sexual health. FB GROUP: Nicky Hearts Public Health. IG: Rawtalkstv YouTube: Lenorethelight --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"1. Get tested. Often. Porn performers know their STI status at all times, and they're not afraid to talk about it. In the adult entertainment industry, testing is the primary tool used for the prevention of STIs, and porn performers maintain that it's the single most important part of their sexual health toolbox. Getting tested can be scary for those of us who aren't used to it. Jessica Drake, a sex educator and adult performer, director, and producer, urges, “Please don't let fear get in the way of getting tested.” Her rationale? The more you do it, the less frightening it becomes. And porn stars know—they do it all the time. The adult industry testing program FSC-PASS was developed in 2011 after an earlier testing system became defunct. “PASS was developed so that there would be a secure, online database that would list the availability of performers for work,” says Mike Stabile, a spokesperson for the Free Speech Coalition, the national trade association for the adult industry, which facilitates the PASS system. “It partners with different clinics across the country to provide rapid STI testing, [and] it allows anyone—a performer, a producer, an agent—to log in and see if the person they are working with or looking to hire has a current ‘clear' test,” he says. “All performers who work within PASS need to be tested for a full-slate of STIs every 14 days.” And even among performers who aren't working in PASS, there is a "common courtesy and unwritten law" of a 14-day testing period, according to adult performer Brett Rossi. For the most part, every performer in the industry has been tested for trichomoniasis, chlamydia, gonorrhea, hepatitis B or C, syphilis, or HIV within two weeks of going on camera. And here's the thing: Strict testing works. “Because of the PASS system, there has not been an onset transmission of HIV in over a decade," Vegas says. 2. Don't wait to get tested. “Get tested! Even if you trust your partner or don't think you have anything, get tested,” says Riley Reyes, an adult performer, activist, and Vice President of the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC). A lot of STIs don't show any symptoms, or lie dormant for long periods of time between tests. “Most STIs are spread unwittingly by a person who doesn't realize they have anything,” Reyes adds. If you wait until you show symptoms of an STI, you've already waited too long. “The longer you go without being tested and the more partners you have, the chances of you walking around with an STI, not knowing and spreading it are much higher,” Rossi says. “Be smart, get tested.” “In the general public people test very infrequently—often only after they detect symptoms—which means that infections have a much better chance of spreading,” Stabile says. Because they know all of this, some porn performers test even more frequently than the PASS system requires. “I get tested probably every 10 days,” Rossi says. “I also try to get tested earlier than the 14-day expectation to avoid any mishaps and get treated sooner if I should be exposed to an STI." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/antonio-myers4/support
On Today's Episode: In this episode Chris talks with Jessica Glaspie (author and HIV advocate), Kelly Allen Gray (executive director of AIDS Outreach), and Lonnetta Wilson (coordinator of Ending The HIV Epidemic). In accordance to the 7th annual Know Your Status event and National Black HIV Awareness day, these three experts share their stories and how they give life-changing help to those with HIV. Interview Topics: How each guest got involved with HIV/AIDS awareness Various safety precautions for young ladies when taking on new partners The importance of understanding that there is no certain look or stereotype for someone with HIV Why HIV is still relevant even during COVID and the pandemic What it was like for Jessica to go into a safe space when she tested HIV positive Fighting the stigma surrounding HIV and the importance of getting tested even with no apparent symptoms Were there any resources that are available now, but not during Jessica's time How they are continuing services during the pandemic How to overcome the distrust we have as a community towards the healthcare system The importance of having someone to relate to Mentioned In Episode: “Live, Love, and HIV: A Memoir” https://www.amazon.com/Life-Love-Jessica-Ladeana-Glaspie/dp/057885614X https://lifeloveandhiv.com AIDS Outreach https://www.aoc.org Ending the HIV Epidemic https://www.hiv.gov/federal-response/ending-the-hiv-epidemic/overview Guest: Jessica Glaspie Author and HIV Advocate Kelly Allen Gray Executive Director of AIDS Outreach Lonnetta Wilson Coordinator of Ending the HIV Epidemic Social Media Links: https://twitter.com/jglaspie1 https://twitter.com/kellyallengray https://twitter.com/LWFutureBSW Promote: “Live, Love, and HIV: A Memoir” https://www.amazon.com/Life-Love-Jessica-Ladeana-Glaspie/dp/057885614X Quotes from Episode: It does not look a certain way; it does not affect a certain community. People are wearing masks, but that doesn't mean they're wearing condoms.
A reminder - a message to you about your status. World AIDS day was yesterday.
In today's episode of The Journey to Motherhood Podcast, Geri and Alisha chat with makeup artist Alexandra Butler of the importance of people minding their own business and also knowing your fertility status! Tickets forThe Journey to Motherhood Experience are on sale and the EARLY BIRD SPECIAL is happening until 8/31. Go to thej2mexperience.com for more info. Wanna be surrounded by other women who get what you're going through? Join me in the PRIVATE Womb Prep Facebook group! This is where you'll get the prayer, encouragement and resources that you need. Be sure to follow Womb Prep on social media @wombprep --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/j2mpodcast/message
This one's a tad different, The first half I touch on the importance of knowing your STI/STD status and education for those that do not know. The other half I touch on my opinion on Social Media and standards for women.. and some men, maybe not hoe stories this time but def a brief story here and there for educational purposes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrea-uribe/support
The crew interviews Kyle Sumner a recent Business graduate, and we do a deep dive into his newest hobby, and plans now that he has that paper. If you know Kyle, you know we definitely had to cut down the episode or we would have been laughing and talking for two hours. But, we cover some pretty important stuff with him and the crew gets back to MMM and away from APP. Kyle is a student that will certainly not be forgotten anytime soon. Students-Help us keep our local communities safe and help our campus get back to as many in-person classes and activities as possible by following the request to complete the testing requirements. Students can order their test kits online at https://covid.apps.psu.edu/status. Students can also click the "Know Your Status" link on the Penn State Go mobile app to connect directly to the website. If they have additional questions or want staff to check their status, contact Jammie Clark-- jlt31@psu.edu
Wou kann een:t sech zu Lëtzebuerg teste loossen, brauch een:t fir en Auto-Test e Führerschäin a wat wierkt géint Opreegung beim Waarden op d’Resultat? D’Team vu Méi wéi Sex huet sech zesummegesat fir genee dat ze bespriechen. De Elie schwätzt an där neier Rubrik iwwer „Skin hunger“.
First solo show, I am talking Darrel Walls, Penis Size, Booty lifts and World AIDS Day.
In this episode, I discuss being tested for diseases. This is a message solely for my little bros and young homies. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/justcine/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/justcine/support
This episode is a little more sensitive and takes a look at the HIV epidemic in Atlanta. The statistics are sobering and we really need to make sure we are protecting ourselves. Like I said in my last episode, we are all we have. Take a listen. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classyfiedladii/support
Tune in to the next episode of Lite It Up with special guest, Evita Ali. We will discuss Evita's journey from diagnosis of breast cancer to survivor. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Please be sure to schedule your mammogram or remind a loved one to check their status. This episode will be available on all platforms including Facebook, YouTube and IGTV. Connect with Dr. Aginah M. Muhammad Visit Dr. Aginah's Website: www.aginahmuhammad.com Facebook: @liteituppodcast and @DrAginahM Instagram: @liteituppodcast and @DrAginahM YouTube: www.youtube.com/liteituppodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aginah-m-muhammad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aginah-m-muhammad/support
In this episode of Lite It Up, Dr. Aginah Musherah will have a candid conversation about breast cancer awareness with special guest, Evita Ali. We will discuss Evita's journey from diagnosis of breast cancer to survivor. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Lite It Up has joined the campaign to raise awareness about breast cancer. Please be sure to schedule your mammogram or remind a loved one to check their status. This episode will be available on all platforms including Facebook, YouTube and IGTV. Evita, along with family and friends, will be walking for a cure on Saturday, October 17th. To join Evita's efforts in the fight against breast cancer, donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation by using the following link: https://www.facebook.com/donate/1237378849957406/10223186255902829. Connect with Dr. Aginah M. Muhammad Visit Dr. Aginah's Website: www.aginahmuhammad.com Facebook: @liteituppodcast and @DrAginahM Instagram: @liteituppodcast and @DrAginahM YouTube: www.youtube.com/liteituppodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aginah-m-muhammad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aginah-m-muhammad/support
This episode is about the risks involved with sleeping around. Std testing and std awareness. Letsgetchecked supplies home testing that helps you do that. They take awkward out of getting tested. They deliver the test to you in discrete packaging with next day delivery. You collect your own sample and send it back. Your confidential results are available in two to five days after they receive your test. A nurse will then contact you and give you a consultation over the phone. And if you do if fact need a prescription, in some cases their physicians will be able to provide that to the pharmacy of your choosing without you ever entering a doctors office. It’s never been this easy to get tested. If your going to take charge of your sexuality. Be mindful to charge of your sexual health. Get your home test here http://trylgc.com/kh --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kev-hick-talks-guys-with-girls/support
Join the team as they break down what profit margins really mean! The purpose is profit!
Happy National HIV Testing Day! Today's show will discuss the importance of getting tested along with the resources and treatment options located in Memphis, TN. This episode will feature someone very special. Now, get tested and KNOW YOUR STATUS!
Ep. 206 Know Your Status Exclusively on bynkradio.net/podcasts This week's Sho and Cole start the show out with Coronavirus conversation, what's real, what's fake, who's panicking, who's not and what's next! WHAT U LISTENING 2? (58:00) Tyga ft. Meg thee Stallion- Freak Jay Electronica- Written Testimony THE RUNDOWN (1:21:35) Wal-Mart fight because of the Coronavirus Man eats debit card to keep from going to jail JIm Baker's Coronavirus stopping Silver Solutions! *Hustler of the year candidate* Couple earns $100,000 from Lysol Wipes
Jae Nash interviews Karla Porch, the Director of Business Development for the Empowerment Center. They discuss the importance of getting tested and knowing your status.
ANOTHER TOPIC THATS TABOO IN THE BLACK COMMUNITY,IS MENTAL ILLNESS AND GETTING TESTED --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tha-peoples-poet/support
Can you beat the Pod's score of 80% on this STI Quiz?! Take it and find out! Host, Chastain, quizzes the rest of the Pod on their STI (not STD) knowledge and shares some interesting statistics. We talk openly about the stigma surrounding sexually transmitted infection, how we've seen testing discussed in the swinging/kink/polyamory communities, and when we think testing conversations should happen.We aren't medical professionals and this episode aims to share our opinions and experiences only. Remember, swab slowly. Find free, fast & confidential STI testing near you! Know your status!For a full list of terms and resources referenced in this episode, visit: http://www.podpodcvltcast.com/2019/10/22/12-genital-warp/Help us offer full transcripts of the Pod Pod Cvlt Cast podcast by becoming a Patron!For just 1$ a month, you can help us offer full transcripts of all our episodes AND gain access to our Patreon-Exclusive Episodes of the Cvlt Cast Media Club! Subscribe now!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/PodPodCvltCast)
When Latunja Sockwell was diagnosed with HIV in January 1997, there weren’t a lot of treatment and resource options. Today, she’s using her experience and compassion to help pave an easier path for others.Visit blackbeltvoices.com for a full summary of this episode.Links to what we discussed:“On the Down Low: A Journey into the Lives of “Straight” Black Men Who Sleep with Men” by. J. L. King and Karen Hunter (Foreward by E. Lynn Harris)The Center for HIV Law and PolicyCONNECT WITH BLACKBELT VOICESFollow @BlackbeltVoices on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Share your thoughts about this episode and all things Black + Southern on social media using the hashtag #BlackbeltVoices.CREDITS AND SPECIAL THANKSThis episode was edited and produced by Katrina Dupins. Special thanks to Prentice Dupins Jr. for composing our music and Black Dude White Dude podcast for the use of their recording studio. The Blackbelt Voices podcast is a production of Blackbelt Media LLC. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The face of HIV could be anyone between you and I. ❌ Why is it important that we dismantle the myths, the stigma and the shroud that envelopes HIV-related issues? Why should we normalize testing? And what can we actually do to further educate ourselves on this topic?
Tonight "The Purple House" Talks about understanding HIV, cbd oils ,tv shows "Pose" and more. With a happy birthday to Tracie's mom Helen.
As PRIDE month comes to end, we want to close out this month celebrating Pasifika Queer Lives! We have special guest, David Utuone, with us to share the importance of knowing your status. Tap in with David on Instagram: @no1zprodigy Happy PRIDE 365!
Tamil Language Podcast in Rathinavani90.8, Rathinam College Community Radio, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu.
Rathinavani 90.8 Community Radio Broadcast World AIDS Day 2018 Theme talk - Know Your Status! World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988,[1] is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease. Government and health officials, non-governmental organizations, and individuals around the world observe the day, often with education on AIDS prevention and control. The red ribbon is the global symbol for solidarity with HIV-positive people and those living with AIDS.
WORLD AIDS DAY 2018: Know you status. In occasione della giornata mondiale per la lotta all'AIDS promossa dalla World Health Organization (WHO) incontriamo in studio il dott. Massimo Arlotti, massimo esperto nel campo delle malattie infettive e nel contrasto al virus dell'HIV. Un podcast che mira ad approfondire alcune nozioni e a illustrare le buone regole di prevenzione che negli ultimi tempi sono passate in secondo piano per il leggero attenuarsi della diffusione del virus. Il messaggio scelto quest’anno in occasione dei 30 anni dall’istituzione della giornata è “Know your status”, ovvero “conosci la tua condizione”. A corollario della puntata alcuni ascolti delle opere del musicista americano Arthur Russell, genio artistico stroncato poco più che quarantenne dalle complicazioni indotte dall'HIV, in un periodo in cui la cultura della prevenzione e la conoscenza del fenomeno non era ai livelli attuali. In collaborazione con Istituto Sicurezza Sociale - Repubblica di San Marino Segreteria di Stato Sanità e Sicurezza Sociale
2018 marked the 30th Anniversary of World AIDS Day. Globally there are 37 million people living with HIV and a quarter do not know they have the virus. Dr. Hila Elinav of Hadassah Hospital discusses her work with HIV-infected mothers, the stigma around being tested, and why it is vital to Know Your Status.
We talk with FAMU graduates James Bland and Angela "Myammee" Pitts about the culture and obligation of HBCU advocates in HIV/AIDS awareness and prevention. Bland and Pitts are advocates working on behalf of "Doing It," an HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness campaign developed in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control.
StatusSexy.com, a program of UNIFIED HIV Health and Beyond, started as a place to increase testing and decrease the stigma around HIV for young men. The site is a place to get the facts on HIV and for individuals to express themselves as the generation that has only known the world with HIV/AIDS as part of it. Akilah Benton, is a public health professional with extensive experience in practical and research-based work with persons living with HIV, both domestically and abroad. Early on, she developed a passion for understanding cultural differences in the context of health care. While pursuing her master’s degree in Florida, she had an opportunity to work with a research study that adapted the renowned HIV behavioral health intervention, Healthy Relationships. She currently serves as Interim Vice President of Community Research and Innovation of UNIFIED HIV Health and Beyond. Ka’Juan D. Hill is a Community Outreach Specialist at UNIFIED-HIV Health and Beyond. He uses his passion for public speaking and HIV to develop innovative sex-positive outreach strategies to reach communities of color. Using social media as a tool he has built a platform amongst the community reaching people in large numbers speaking on the topics of safe sex and risk reduction, StatusSexy.com believes that there is nothing sexier than confidence; confidence in yourself, in your partners and in the bedroom. The only way to get that confidence is to know your HIV status. Whether you're negative or positive knowing your status is always sexy when you know it.
Today is National HIV Testing Day, which was first observed on June 27, 1995. The 2018 theme is "Doing It My Way, Testing for HIV". The annual event, created to encourage everyone to get tested for HIV, began in 1995 and is organized by the National Association of People with AIDS. Over 1.2 million people over the age of 13 are currently living with an HIV/AIDS infection in U.S. with an additional 50,000 infections being added every year. People between the ages of 13 and 24 account for 25 percent of all new HIV infections and it is said that 1 in 7 of them don't even know they're positive. In today's episode, Joey Olsen (HIV Testing Manager at Crescent Care-New Orleans)walks us through the HIV testing process, why undetectable = untransmittable, and what questions you need to ask your healthcare provider. Crescent Care offers free HIV testing at their 2601 Tulane Ave. location in New Orleans, LA. They offer FREE HIV testing on Wednesdays between 5p-7p and Friday from 1p-3p. Other New Orleans sites that offer free testing are: The Can Office 507 Frenchman Street Saturdays 1p-3p, Tues/Thurs 4:30p-7:30p The Movement 2610 Esplanade Ave Mondays 12p-8p / Thurs & Fri 12p-5p Find free and confidential testing year round near you, go to www.loniswain.com
In this episode, Vanessa Carlisle, Lauren Kiley and Danny Cruz give a lesson in sexually transmitted infections and diseases (yes, there's a difference!) Then, we drop some edutitillation in the form of disclosure conversations and words you can use to discuss your status with your partner(s). In HEADlines, we discuss the passage of SESTA-FOSTA bill in Congress. The bill has yet to be signed, but its effects are already being felt. Hear what the response in the sex worker community has been. Also, more adult film stars are speaking up about their relationships with the president, but do we really need the whorephobia? We'll fill you in on all that and more On The Dresser.
This is an interview with a woman who is diagnosed with HIV. She details her discovery and how she dealt with it and how she continues to deal with it regarding her family, her career, and her personal relationships of a romantic nature. This is a story that signifies the five stages of grief and how this woman finally got to the stage of acceptance. #2BeatHIV --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/morethantherapy/support
December 1 was World AIDS Day and you should KNOW YOUR STATUS. Are you feeling #INSECURE about your status? Is your #MentalHealth an issue due to your #status? The #status of #Poli-Tricks has Merc, Odie, Charles, and Khristopher questioning AmeriKKKa's. Tune in to know why...
BarberZone Radio presents "In The BarberZone" We discuss topics that effect Barbers and trade of Barbering. Open & Honest dialogues about the Industry and the People that Love it. We also address the issues that effect the communities in which we serve. Show Topic: Sickle Cell Special Guest: Felice Thomas, President FaithThomasFoundation Show Time: 10pm EST...7pm PST LISTEN LIVE on your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile device at www.barberzoneradio.com & Become a friend of the show on Blogtalk. Listener call-in number... 6573830790 and Press 1...To join the show & express your opinion of the show topic. Follow BarberZone Radio on Facebook & Twitter: Facebook-www.facebook.com/barberzoneradio Twitter-www.twitter.com/barberzoneradio #InTheBarberZone #ComeGetYourHeadRight #BarberZoneRadio #BarberStrong #BarberUnity #BarberPride #barberbusiness #barberradio #barberlifestyle #hair #barber
Hiv and Aids is at and all time high. Call and join the panel with any questions, comments And concerns. Chat with the ladies from my 1st DY'CUMENTARY ON AIDS AWARENESS!
Hiv and Aids is at and all time high. Call and join the panel with any questions, comments And concerns. Chat with the ladies from my 1st DY'CUMENTARY ON AIDS AWARENESS!
It will soon be the year 2012. People all over the world are still in an ongoing battle with HIV/AIDS. KNOW YOUR STATUS cannot be stressed enough. Community support is imperative to making a difference in the lives of those who struggle with this battle and the loved ones who stand by them especially children and young adults. Your hosts Aurora Jonez, Mr. Suah and the Bent Radio team ends the year of 2011 by welcoming Shacazia "shaq" Brown founder of the SOMWA Foundation (Survivors Of Mothers With AIDS) to discuss its efforts in providing support to families, and providing awareness and education as it serves the community as resourceful tool and an outstanding leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Sunday December 18th, 4pm EST. GET BENT WITH BENT RADIO!
It will soon be the year 2012. People all over the world are still in an ongoing battle with HIV/AIDS. KNOW YOUR STATUS cannot be stressed enough. Community support is imperative to making a difference in the lives of those who struggle with this battle and the loved ones who stand by them especially children and young adults. Your hosts Aurora Jonez, Mr. Suah and the Bent Radio team ends the year of 2011 by welcoming Shacazia "shaq" Brown founder of the SOMWA Foundation (Survivors Of Mothers With AIDS) to discuss its efforts in providing support to families, and providing awareness and education as it serves the community as resourceful tool and an outstanding leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Sunday December 18th, 4pm EST. GET BENT WITH BENT RADIO!
On this national day, let's talk about the reasons so many women are are not protecting themselves. Is it a lack of self-esteem? Wanting to keep a man? Let's talk about National Women and Children's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Twenty-two year old Marvelyn Brown had dreams and aspirations just as other 19 year olds until she found out she contracted the HIV virus from an ex- boyfriend in high school who kept his virus a secret. Months after finding out her HIV status and losing the majority of her friends, Brown felt the need to raise awareness by educating young people across the country about the importance of safe sex. She is now known as a national HIV/ AIDS activist and spokesperson with appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Tavis Smiley Show, America's Next Top Model, MTV and BET.