
Living positively with HIV
03/04/20 • 27 min
The last episode of season 1 ends on an encouraging note; you'll hear from guests Robert, Kenneth, Eliot and Francois, who despite facing multiple challenges, have been able to find constructive new ways to understand their circumstances and find positive ways to engage with the world.
Positively Speaking is a project by Casey House hospital, visit our website to learn more.
The last episode of season 1 ends on an encouraging note; you'll hear from guests Robert, Kenneth, Eliot and Francois, who despite facing multiple challenges, have been able to find constructive new ways to understand their circumstances and find positive ways to engage with the world.
Positively Speaking is a project by Casey House hospital, visit our website to learn more.
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HIV and isolation
There are few medical conditions as stigmatizing as HIV/AIDS. Tell friends or family that you have cancer or diabetes and they often rally around you; tell them you are HIV+ and their responses can be quite different. Guests Allan, Michael, Scott and Tim describe their experiences with isolation and loneliness, some self-imposed, and how they have come to find peace within themselves.
Positively Speaking is a project by Casey House hospital, visit our website to learn more.
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Season 2 trailer
Casey House's podcast, Positively Speaking, returns for season 2 to share more stories from those living with HIV. This season we will be discussing medical assistance in dying (MAID), immigration, trans experience, substance use, and pets & service animals. New episodes will be released on Wednesdays. Visit CaseyHouse.ca for more details.
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