Episodios

  • Krishen Samuel: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jul 17 2024

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    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 in a country with some of the highest HIV infection rates in the world. Since being diagnosed with HIV in 2009, he has been driven to share his experience and ensure that the events of the 80s and 90s are not forgotten.
    He has written for The Huffington Post UK on HIV/AIDS and LGBTQ issues and is currently doing his PhD in Public Health on a Fulbright scholarship in the US.

    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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    11 m
  • Richard Leaf: The Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jul 10 2024

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    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, and Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix. In the early 80s, he bore witness to the challenges of the AIDS pandemic in San Francisco, and in the 1990s, he devoted himself to volunteering at the Mildmay Hospice, an experience that left an indelible mark on his heart.

    He says the shared struggles of having HIV/AIDS fostered generosity and encouragement between individuals at the Mildmay hospice. Their shared experience of facing a terminal illness and stigma brought them together to support each other through difficult times, which Richard Leaf admires as an embodiment of unconditional love.

    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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    11 m
  • Dr Graeme Moyle: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jul 3 2024

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    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 London, part of Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
    In 1996, new classes of medications were found to suppress the virus, leading to dramatic changes in individuals’ health, quality of life, and life expectancy. This podcast looks at the progress in treatment and drug development from the clinician’s viewpoint.

    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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    16 m
  • David Eason: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jun 26 2024

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    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 "Warriors" club-night, aimed at empowering those living with the illness to lead more fulfilling lives.
    It was while in the United States that David was first exposed to the devastating impact of a new disease affecting the gay community. Throughout the AIDS pandemic, he maintained close ties with friends in the US and also witnessed the profound effects of the disease in the UK, where both he and his partner were affected.
    The poignant account of the loss of his partner serves as a reminder of the profound impact of AIDS, and David's subsequent contributions promise to offer valuable insights into this critical issue.

    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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    23 m
  • Andrew Keates: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jun 19 2024

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    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 received the 'Young Achiever of the Year Award' for his success in theater and his work raising awareness about HIV and under-represented communities.

    Andrew felt let down by the lack of education about HIV and the absence of gay role models when he was young. In 2013, he directed a revival of 'As Is' to honour those lost to the AIDS pandemic and raise awareness about HIV. He made a pact with his cast and crew to get tested for HIV. At the end of the production, he found out he was HIV positive.

    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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    9 m
  • Dr Rupert Whitaker: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic
    Jun 12 2024

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    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, and age-related issues persist for many living with HIV, despite medication advances. Dr. Whitaker believes that the LGBTQ+ community should take action to improve support and healthcare for those in need, emphasising that it should focus on the long-term effects of HIV on mental and physical health, including housing and care for older people.
    He helped start the Terrence Higgins Trust to honor his late partner and is now an expert in mental health and public health. In 2021, he received an honorary Doctor of Science degree for his medical work and patient advocacy. In 2022, he was given an OBE for his charity work and public health service.

    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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    16 m
  • Love, Loss & Life: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic: Rupert Everett
    Dec 1 2023

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    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 he became aware of a stalking "vampire" haunting the gay bars and clubs in the US and UK, and tells how AIDS was a 'time-bomb waiting to explode'.

    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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    18 m
  • Love, Loss & Life: Real Stories from the AIDS Pandemic: Arnold Gordon
    Nov 30 2023

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    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 in raising awareness and supporting the black community in various ways.

    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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    9 m