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Austin is known as the Live Music Capitol of the World, but who is taking care of the musicians? That's where the Health Alliance of Austin Musicians comes in. Paul Scott, CEO of HAAM, joins Dr. Tyler in studio to drive the importance of affordability, access, and prevention in nurturing the performers who keep Austin fun, weird, and wild. They jump into Paul's background as a former Dallas exec of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center and previous 12 years as CEO of AIDS Services Austin. They talk “HAAMbassador” pun fun, upcoming events and community partnerships, and the many services HAAM offers to keep musicians happy and healthy. — We cover all this and more! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ► https://youtube.com/@primarycarepod LISTEN ON: ITUNES: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/primary-care/id1677349279 SPOTIFY: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/primarycarepod ADD US ON: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/primarycarepod Sponsored by Rugiet Health https://www.rugietmen.com #primarycarepodcast #rugiethealth
André C. Wade is the state director for Silver State Equality. In this role he leads legislative, fundraising and political efforts in the state of Nevada. Previously he was the executive director of the Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada. With a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master's in Public Administration, André has worked in human services for more than 20 years in a variety of public and nonprofit contexts including at the National Alliance to End Homelessness as a program and policy analyst. André has served on several boards and committees focused on LGBTQ equality and inclusion such as the Human Rights Campaigns (HRC) steering committee in Las Vegas, HRC's All Children's All Families program and the Cyndi Lauper's True Colors Fund. Currently, André is the chair of the advisory committee for the Nevada Office of Minority Health and Equity. A native of Las Vegas, André is a certified SMART Flow Yoga instructor who enjoys traveling and reading. As Nevada's statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization, Silver State Equality brings the voices of LGBTQ+ people and allies to institutions of power in Nevada and across the United States, striving to create a world that is healthy, just and fully equal for all LGBTQ+ people. Silver State Equality is a Nevada-based program affiliated with and supported by Equality California and Equality California Institute, the nation's largest statewide LGBTQ+ civil rights organization. Together, we're fighting for full LGBTQ+ equality on multiple fronts: Electing pro-equality champions, up and down the ballot; Passing pro-equality legislation in Carson City, Sacramento and Washington DC; Advancing LGBTQ+ civil rights and social justice in the courtroom; and Reducing disparities in LGBTQ+ health and well-being through education and advocacy.
FoXx & Freezy get to know more about Quadz and DJ Ricoché who is the Resident DJ. The Las Vegas LGBTQ Center's Freddy Lopez - Board Treasure and Joseph Oddo - Board President talk to FoXx & Freezy about what The Center dose. Quadz IG: QuadzVideoBar The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada IG: TheCenterLV
Andre grew up being bullied by others because he was perceived as being gay. Listen as he shares what he did to overcome those hurtful situations in his youth and how he helps others today as the Executive Director of The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This episode we tackle (and get distracted repeatedly from) the genre of Non-Fiction Romance, Relationships, and Dating books. We discuss what’s it like reading a book about dating when you’re in a committed relationship, the difficulties of finding books about alternative relationships, and whether or not we’d date people who hate reading. Plus! A rant about the lack of diversity in the publishing industry. Welcome to all of our new listeners from Bustle! In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jessi Recommended Modern Romance by Aziz Ansari and Eric Klinenberg The Secret Loves of Geek Girls edited by Hope Nicholson It's Not You: 27 (Wrong) Reasons You're Single by Sara Eckel Other Books She's Just Not That Into You: The Fab Femme's Guide to Queer Love and Dating by Aryka Randall Love's Refraction: Jealousy and Compersion in Queer Women's Polyamorous Relationships by Jillian Deri If Someone Says "You Complete Me," Run!: Whoopi's Big Book of Relationships by Whoopi Goldberg The Science of Happily Ever After: What Really Matters in the Quest for Enduring Love by Ty Tashiro Anatomy of Love: A Natural History of Mating, Marriage, and Why We Stray by Helen Fisher Why Him? Why Her?: Understanding Your Personality Type and Finding the Perfect Match by Helen Fisher (this book has been published under like three different titles) Did Not Finish Boy Meets Girl: Say Hello to Courtship by Joshua Harris The Geek's Guide to Dating by Eric Smith The Commitment: Love, Sex, Marriage, and My Family by Dan Savage Communion: The Female Search for Love by bell hooks Juggling the Rainbow: A zine of personal writing on non-monogamous relationships Other Books Mentioned Adulting: How to Become a Grown-up in 468 Easy(ish) Steps by Kelly Williams Brown Genreflecting Sex at Dawn: The Prehistoric Origins of Modern Sexuality by Christopher Ryan and Cacilda Jethá The Secret by Rhonda Byrne Spinster: Making a Life of One's Own by Kate Bolick All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation by Rebecca Traister Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed Links and Stuff BiblioCommons (Wikipedia) The Center - The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada Reader’s Advisory for Library Staff (Facebook group) Chicken Soup for the Soul (Wikipedia) The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People (Wikipedia) Faringor: the planet in Mass Effect games where a horror movie was filmed The Lusty Argonian Maid: from the Skyrim game Consent Isn’t Enough: The Troubling Sex of Fifty Shades by Emma Green (article in The Atlantic) How Josh Sundquist found his soul mate Tim Minchin - If I Didn't Have You Savage Love The Read podcast Blood type personality theory (Wikipedia) Master of None (Wikipedia) Contest! Win a copy of the new issue of the Two-Fisted Library Stories fiction anthology zine: Spicy Library Stories! Follow us on Twitter and retweet one of our Tweets about this episode! Questions What are your recommendations for Non-fiction romance and relationship books? When you think of “Non-Fiction Relationships” do you consider books about parenting, divorce, or other non-romantic relationship? How do you pronounce the last letter of the alphabet? Check out our Pinterest boards and Tumblr posts for all the Non-Fiction Romance/Relationship/Dating books people in the club read (or tried to read), follow us on Twitter, and join our Facebook Group! Join us again on Tuesday, March 7th for the first of our semi-regular “things we read that aren’t for the podcast (except now they are)” episodes. Then come back on Tuesday, March 21st, for our first anniversary episode when we’ll talk about Detective Fiction!
Stephanie Reyes originally from New York, moved to Memphis, and fell in love with Memphis. She found her dream job at the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center, as the Youth Services and Volunteer Manager. Listen to her insights on life and religion.
"Pocketbook Syndrome" first appeared in print in New Madrid. To contribute to the Memphis Gay and Lesbian Community Center, a charity working to build safer places within ourselves and in our community, please follow the link at http://caintdonothingwithlove.wordpress.com/charities/ or visit http://mglcc.org
Paul Stalbaum was born and raised in suburban Philadelphia and attended Penn State with a BS in psychology. He went to Villanova law school and discovered after 1 year he hated Torts so he left school to join the family business, a travel agency. Through his and his bother's efforts his Agency grew to be the 11th largest in the country with 7 offices and 175 employees. Paul has been poz for 30 years and remains healthy and asymptomatic. He uses both a western medical approach combined along with alternative methods and maintains a positive attitude towards HIV. In fact while in Philly he became and HIV counsellor and founded what became the most well attended peer led support which he called Positive Attitudes. After selling his business he moved to sunny Ft Lauderdale and was surprised to find that no support group existed in a community with such a large HIV population. So he volunteered to start up a new Positive Attitudes support group at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center. As word spread once again it was overwhelmingly successful with as many as 60 - 70 showing up on any given night. In 2005 he decide to combine his two passions, travel and supporting the HIV community by founding what has become an annual GLBT Poz Cruise. The cruise grows larger each year with many who have attend virtually every year. The cruise offers an opportunity to participate in a relaxing and affordable vacation while having the chance to attend workshops led by HIV experts such as Nelson Vergel, Dr. Michael Wohlfieler, Dr Charles Steinberg, and Mark King.
Nate Klarfeld is a retired dentist from the Kansas City area now living in Florida. After retiring from dentistry in 1996 with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis he went into teaching biology and sex education in an inner city school. From there he moved to Ft. Lauderdale and became involved in an HIV support group at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center. One of the group leaders, Paul Stalbaum had been organizing hetero POZ cruises for an ASO there and was interested in starting a gay POZ men's cruise. Nate and his partner, Grover Lawlis, MD a psychiatrist from Dallas,TX were asked to co-host the cruise; planning activities, giving lectures and making sure the men were made to feel comfortable. Besides having fun and learning, the cruises have become a 'safe place' for POZ men to meet and relax. The stigmas, stereotypes and drama of gay life seem suspended as soon as we leave shore. Many of our men return year after year renewing friendships and making new ones. www.hivcruise.com www.positivecruise.com
Nate Klarfeld is a retired dentist from the Kansas City area now living in Florida. After retiring from dentistry in 1996 with an HIV/AIDS diagnosis he went into teaching biology and sex education in an inner city school. From there he moved to Ft. Lauderdale and became involved in an HIV support group at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center. One of the group leaders, Paul Stalbaum had been organizing hetero POZ cruises for an ASO there and was interested in starting a gay POZ men's cruise. Nate and his partner, Grover Lawlis, MD a psychiatrist from Dallas,TX were asked to co-host the cruise; planning activities, giving lectures and making sure the men were made to feel comfortable. Besides having fun and learning, the cruises have become a 'safe place' for POZ men to meet and relax. The stigmas, stereotypes and drama of gay life seem suspended as soon as we leave shore. Many of our men return year after year renewing friendships and making new ones. This year's cruise is Oct 10-18th 2009 leaving and returning from Ft. Lauderdale and there are limited cabins available. Our next cruise is a Mexican Riviera cruise leaving and returning to Long Beach, CA from May 2-9th, 2010. www.hivcruise.com www.positivecruise.com