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Visual AIDS

Visual AIDS

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A podcast from the intersection of art, AIDS, and activism. Season 1 highlights Strip AIDS 2020, a series of new comics addressing contemporary aspects of the ongoing HIV pandemic. Visual AIDS is a NYC-based non-profit that utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy, because AIDS is not over.
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Since 1984, when Dr. Robert Gallo announced at a press conference that HIV caused AIDS, there has been an ongoing debate within the medical and scientific community whether Gallo was right. Today there are over 2300 medical and scientific experts, doctors, chiropractors, researchers, journalists, and other professionals – including Nobel Prize winners and members of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences – who all agree that HIV does NOT cause AIDS. In these recorded interviews and talks, ...
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In "Plague" journalist Michael O'Loughlin investigates stories of the AIDS epidemic and the Catholic Church. Mike is America’s national correspondent and he’s covered Catholicism for more than a decade. Mike is also gay and Catholic—and he’s curious how others manage this sometimes complex identity. No time in modern history has been more volatile for gay Catholics than the height of the AIDS epidemic. So he spent the last few years interviewing people who were right in the middle of it. Peo ...
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Learn any time and any place, with these soft-spoken readings of material for your studies. Not a student? We also provide many other kinds of useful information delivered ASMR style in a soft voice. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brainmaker/support
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Hearing Aids Cardiff

Hearing Test Cardiff

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Looking for the best hearing aids in Cardiff? Prestige Hearing offers a wide range of advanced hearing aids designed to meet your unique needs. With a commitment to excellence and personalised service, Prestige Hearing ensures that each device is tailored to enhance your hearing experience, offering crystal-clear sound and exceptional comfort. Their team of skilled professionals is dedicated to providing comprehensive hearing assessments and expert advice, guiding you through the selection p ...
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Join host Dr. Steve Taddei to learn about the disruptive products and services that are starting to make inroads into the vast underserved community of people with untreated hearing loss. You'll also meet industry insiders to learn about the scientific and technological advancements that are driving the better results when it comes to hearing your phone, your television, your loved ones, and yes, even in noise. And you'll meet people just like you, who are learning how to best cope with thei ...
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A podcast series from the National HIV Story Trust, the charity telling the story of HIV and AIDS in Britain. Presenting a perspective of the crisis in the 1980s and 1990s through the lives of a diverse set of individuals, this series recognises the true tragedy of HIV and AIDS, and shares tender stories of love, unending compassion, and the unity of a disparate community in the face of a global crisis. Introduced by Anita Dobson and voiced by actors Christopher Ashman, Elexi Walker, and Kay ...
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Looking for the best hearing aids in Cardiff? Prestige Hearing offers a wide range of advanced hearing aids designed to meet your unique needs. With a commitment to excellence and personalised service, Prestige Hearing ensures that each device is tailored to enhance your hearing experience, offering crystal-clear sound and exceptional comfort. Thei…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Krishen Samuel, born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1986, studied Speech-Language Pathology in Cape Town before pursuing a Master’s degree in Global Health, Public Health and Policy in London. Despite being born after the AIDS pandemic began, he grew up…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Richard Leaf, an English writer, pursued his education in San Francisco and then embarked on a career in theatre. His journey led him to the Royal Shakespeare Company and appearances in notable films such as Braveheart, Hannibal Rising, The Fifth Element,…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Dr. Graeme Moyle graduated from medical school in Adelaide, Australia in 1986. His interest in infectious diseases led him to the UK in 1988 to specialise in HIV medicine and research. Much of his career has been associated with the Kobler Clinic in Londo…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. David Eason's selfless commitment to volunteering at London Lighthouse, providing care for individuals affected by AIDS, exemplifies his unwavering dedication to making a difference. Collaborating with friends, he spearheaded initiatives such as the "Warr…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Andrew Keates grew up in Dorset and realized he was gay at 13. He loves the theater and is now an award-winning director. Some of his productions have been performed in the West End, including 'As Is', 'Dessa Rose', and 'Dark Sublime'. In 2018, he receive…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Dr. Rupert Whitaker is a remarkable individual who has shown extraordinary resilience as one of the longest survivors of HIV. He has been a strong advocate for people with HIV and other long-term illnesses for over 40 years. Disability, mental illness, an…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Acclaimed actor and national treasure Rupert Everett describes the excitement of his youth when he first encountered the gay scene in London. Rupert Everett's full story can be found in the NHST archive, but in this story he reveals his deepest fears as h…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Blackliners grew out of a realisation that there were no organisations dealing with HIV that catered specifically for the black community, with the result that many HIV+ black people in the UK felt side-lined. Arnold describes the role the charity played …
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. As Minister of Health in the mid-1980s, Lord Fowler found himself at odds with Margaret Thatcher and other members of the Cabinet over how much attention should be paid to the AIDS pandemic. Some neat political manoeuvring enabled him to run a memorable p…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Barbara von Barsewisch trained as a nurse in London in the early 1990s and worked on Broderip Ward, the HIV ward at the Middlesex Hospital, for ten years. She went on to work at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital in the Kobler Day Care Unit, where she d…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Actor Jonathan Blake describes the excitement of his youth when he first encountererd the gay scene in London and San Francisco. His story is both delicious and dangerous and life was joyful. He tells how he had to rally against ‘a terrifying disease’ and…
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Visual AIDS partnered with the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art on the final public program for "Images on which to build, 1970s-1990s," curated by Ariel Goldberg.This event celebrated two pivotal AIDS-related projects: Electric Blanket, a public projection created by Nan Goldin, Allen Frame, and Frank Franca with Visual AIDS in the 1990s, and the work …
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. In the early years of the AIDS pandemic, the focus was on the physical needs of people with the illness. But by the 1990s it was becoming clear that people with AIDS could also become acutely psychiatrically unwell, often as a result of the illness attack…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. As a young woman, Winnie only gradually became aware of the word Slim, as AIDS was called in Africa, which was devastating communities in Uganda in the 1980s. When she was diagnosed HIV positive, she believed she was under a death sentence until she came …
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. Jane Bruton began her nursing career in Leicester and first encountered HIV patients when she became Ward Sister in the infectious diseases unit there. After a short spell as a health advisor in the Sexual Health Clinic at the Chelsea and Westminster Hosp…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. “It was profoundly moving that a bunch of people, pilloried by society and told that AIDS was their own fault, were utterly non-judgmental themselves.” When Kelly Hunter’s close friends in the theatre began dying of AIDS related illness, she put her caree…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. This podcast represents just one example of many stories from the full form Audiobook "Love, Loss & Life" published by the National HIV Story Trust. Alan Burgess was diagnosed as a child in 1967 with a moderate form of haemophilia. A painter and decorator…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. This podcast represents just one example of many stories from the full form Audiobook "Love, Loss & Life" published by the National HIV Story Trust. Although her partner died of AIDS-related illness in 1998, Adrienne was not diagnosed herself until four y…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. This podcast represents just two examples of many stories from the full form Audiobook "Love, Loss & Life" published by the National HIV Story Trust. After studying International Relations at Keele University, Sir Nick Partridge was living in Amsterdam wh…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. This podcast series features stories taken from our first book, a collection of essays, reflections, and testimonies also entitled ‘Love, Loss & Life’ which you can buy here. An audiobook is also available here. Visit the National HIV Story Trust website…
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Your feedback means a great deal to us. Please text us your thoughts by clicking on this link. This podcast represents just one example of many stories from the full form Audiobook "Love, Loss & Life" published by the National HIV Story Trust. George Hodson can legitimately claim to have been there at ‘Ground Zero’, living in San Francisco when the…
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Our boy Liban is here to hang. We watch the most insane video on the internet that is about courage? kind of? But like more about slavery and bad acting. It's GREAT!! Follow Liban: @liban_farah - TikTok/Instagram @aids_life_ - Instagram @smartasspod - Instagram @littleaidsy - TikTok/Twitter저자 Aidan DeSousa
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Did you know that a healthy social life is a better predictor of longevity than smoking, obesity, and alcohol consumption? In today's episode of The HearingTracker Podcast, host Steve Taddei speaks with Brandy Heckroodt, the Audiology Development Manager at Phonak, about the connection between hearing loss, social connections, and general health. Y…
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Went to my cousins wedding, and it was beautiful. Almost cried but didn't. Also, it's tough to sell a house when there's a rotting corpse in it. we talked: My cousins wedding People at the wedding An elephant/woman beef BC realtor taking down posters of a dead girl Worst/best rap battle performance ever DOWNLOAD & SUBSCRIBE Follow: @aids_life_ - In…
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The legendary Robert Peng is here! He really wants to date a small town white girl. I want to date a cold Asian tiger mom. Help us out ladies. We talked: What type of girl we want to marry Rich Asian people We give advice Girl with racist boyfriend Hands free masturbation DOWNLOAD the episode SUBSCRIBE on your podcast app and on YOUTUBE Follow: @ai…
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Ernie and I are dressed as sexy maids. As promo for a show. And because we're sluts.... We talked: Trauma dumping Personal stuff about Ernie How much $$ to do gross stuff What type of gay we'd be and more! DOWNLOAD the episode SUBSCRIBE to the show on your podcast app Follow: @aids_life_ - Instagram @smartasspod - Instagram @cozy_outcxst - Ernie's …
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