May 10th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
1. It's not about riding every mile, part 2: Don Napoli shares another quick roadie story
2. Lies, Deceit, and HIV: A straight woman tells her story of being exposed to the HIV virus. She is negative today, in part, because she went to the LA Gay and Lesbian Center for help.
3. Common Bond: Dane Blackburn sits down with Darnell Green, Facilitator of Common Bond, a CDC funded program that helps bring HIV/AIDS awareness in a safe environment for the MSM Black and Latino communities.
4. With a tip 'o the hat to Ted Sorenson, JFK, and Heather Small, I give you, my personal message to you, "Proud of us, Together"
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Apr 17th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
In this episode we listen to two perspectives of life as a Roadie of AIDS/LifeCycle.
- Sweet Sweep Stories– Don Napoli shares his stories of life in the Sweep Vehicle.
- It NOT about doing every mile – Don learns his own lessons firsthand.
- Then Came the Rain – Roadie and Logistics Coordinator Kim Lembo
shares a story about a day when Murphy’s Law rain downed upon us, but the ALC roadies still
came through.
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Apr 14th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
This is a special news edition of the AIDS/LifeCycle 10 Podcast. Participants of Northern and Southern California, Day on the Ride Tickets are now on sale and going quickly. This podcast is all about Day on the Ride; what it is, and how to score tickets.
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Apr 6th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
This week, I indoctrinated a new member onto the Pod Squad! Aids/LifeCycle Recruitment coordinator Dane Blackburn will first tell us a bit about him self, then turn the mic around to conduct his first interview.
1. The Real World - Dane tells us about how came to understand the facts of HIV.
2. No Shame -Tim A. Wood of the Positive Pedallers talks about about chasing away the stigma of HIV.
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Mar 14th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
This is the Second podcast for AIDS/LifeCycle 10, coming to you directly from the AIDS/LifeCycle offices in Los Angeles, from Cyclist Representative Lisa Hachadoorian. It is a mix of stories from past AIDS/LifeCycle participants, and information for the upcoming ALC 10 ride.
Episode 2:
Positive
New Segment: AIDS/LifeCycle News
1. Lifeline
- Carlos Hernandez of Positive Images helps me field a call for help.
2. Ask Everyone
- Fundraising Advice from Jay Lennox.
- 3 Fundraising tips from the Fundraising Workshops
3. Positive
- Pos Peds help a young man learn the I'mpossible.
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Feb 28th, 2011 by girlmeetsbike
This is the first podcast for AIDS/LifeCycle 10, coming to you directly from the AIDS/LifeCycle offices in Los Angeles, from Cyclist Representative Lisa Hachadoorian. It is a mix of stories from past AIDS/LifeCycle participants, and information for the upcoming ALC 10 ride.
This is not an official AIDS/LifeCycle podcast.
PODCAST 1:
For the Newbies
1. Urban Legend.
- Hearing is believing. Brendan Patrick helps us remember this one.
2. What is a Training Ride Leader (or TRL)?
- Mark Botello explains the role of these vital volunteers
3. Where do your donation dollars go?
- The Prevention On Wheels Mobile Unit (or the POW Van) is just one of the life saving programs that is, in part, supported by your donation dollars. Jimmy Ramos, who is program manager for the POW van, explains the process of the FREE HIV testing service, which the POW Van provides.
- What's so special about a bike ride?
- Matthew Campos sends us on a trip down memory lane, back to California AIDS Ride 3.
Music:
found on fma.org, all this wonderful is available under Creative Commons Licencing. Thanks SO MUCH to the musical artists, Lee Rosevere, and Northbound for sharing!
Forward by Northbound
Do What You Can by Lee Rosevere
Up All Night by Lee Rosevere
Nightlight by Lee Rosevere
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