The HIV Podcast

TVPS

Award nominated podcast, listened to in an incredible 183 countries, The HIV Podcast is fast becoming a global gamechanger for tackling HIV stigma! The HIV Podcast separates fact from fiction and tackles HIV myths and misconceptions. We cover all things HIV related from people to historical events, law, health, taboo topics and pop-culture moments - basically everything you need to know about HIV! Join hosts Sarah Macadam and Jessica Harding, who have worked at an HIV charity for a combined 40 years, every Friday where they will take you on a journey that's surprising, shocking, educational and sometimes hilarious - this podcast will make you laugh as much as it will make you gasp! Shortlisted for the Audio & Radio Industry Awards in the category of Impact Award, for making a difference to society. Finalist in two categories of the 2023 Independent Podcast Award Follow us on instagram & tiktok Don't just take our word that it's great, here's what our listeners are saying...   “I think all of America would benefit from hearing you talk about sexual health in a fun and vibrant way, because here we are so rigid when it comes to sex and sexual education. You ladies make it fun and engaging and lighthearted and common- as common as talking about what are you doing this weekend or what you have for breakfast kind of common and that is precisely how people should be talking about their sexual health choices.”   “Since diagnosis in March 2020 some, not all, HIV service providers and PLWHIV have been quite ‘lecturey’ (that’s clearly a made up word) about HIV. You both educate us about HIV in a fun and informal way and that’s the hook. It appeals to those not living with HIV“   “I promise not to girl fan you all the time( even though I am ) I just wanted to let you know your education is spreading ! We have a big family holiday planned to Jamaica and my sister whose baby will be 5 months when we fly out was worried about HIV Being spread from a mosquito bite. I told her to listen to your episode sex and she would understand how HIV is transmitted. Safe to say she is now fully aware of how HIV can be transmitted. Just want to say again how much I love your podcast” The HIV Podcast is produced by TVPS Written & hosted by Sarah Macadam Produced, edited & hosted by Jessica Harding Research and sound support from Zoe Coates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. MAR 27

    African Voices - South Africa

    This week, Sarah and Jess head to South Africa for the next episode in our year-long African Voices series. While headlines often focus on funding cuts and system pressures, this episode centres the power of peer support through the Coach Mpilo model, a community-led approach helping men access testing, start treatment, and stay in care. It’s a story of trust, connection, and what happens when support comes from people who truly understand the journey. A huge thank you to everyone involved in Coach Mpilo who helped us put this episode together! Sources South Africa - Wikipedia HIV/AIDS in South Africa - Wikipedia African Voices is a year-long series from The HIV Podcast, sharing perspectives from across the African continent. How to get involved: We’re inviting people living with or affected by HIV to share short voice notes about what’s happening in their country, what the world needs to understand, and what education they want to share. These voice notes may be played on the podcast as part of the series. Episodes will be released monthly, on the last Friday of each month Voice notes may be played on the podcast Send a voice note (max 5 minutes, no minimum) to: 07727 666791 Each country has a submission deadline, see image for details If you’re from one of the 12 countries featured, we’d love to hear from you. How to take part Please send us a voice note (maximum 5 minutes, no minimum) to: 07727 666791 In your recording, please include: • Your name (or a preferred name if you would like to remain anonymous) • Your connection to HIV (for example: person living with HIV, peer educator, counsellor, activist, doctor, community worker, volunteer) • The country you are in Then tell us: What do you want the world to know about HIV in your country? This could include access to care, stigma, funding cuts, community realities, or anything you feel the world should understand. What education would you like to share? A myth to bust, a message for others, or knowledge that could help support your community. For more information, please contact: office@tvps.org.uk Deadlines for submissions by country 2026 April 17th - Kenya May 22nd - Uganda June 19th - Mozambique July 24th - Malawi August 21st - Zambia September 18th - Zimbabwe October 23rd - Botswana November 20th - Lesotho & Eswatini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    28 min
  2. MAR 6

    African Voices - Tanzania

    In this episode of our year-long African Voices series, we turn our attention to Tanzania. While global conversations about HIV often centre funding pressures and programme sustainability, this episode focuses on the realities experienced by people and communities living with HIV and a fantastic project breaking down barriers to HIV testing. Navigating ART Interruptions: Navigating ART Interruptions - The HIV Podcast | Acast Sources https://www.cdc.gov/global-hiv-tb/php/success-stories/hiv-results-in-tanzania.html On the Brink of Catastrophe: U.S. Foreign Aid Disruption to HIV Services in Tanzania and Uganda - PHR United Republic of Tanzania | UNAIDS Prevalence of HIV, total (% of population ages 15-49) - Tanzania | Data Release of Tanzania Population-based HIV Impact Assessment Data Shows Notable Progress, and Identifies Gaps that Stand in the Way of Epidemic Control - PHIA Project https://hivpreventioncoalition.unaids.org/en/resources/tanzania-national-guidelines-management-hiv-and-aids-7th-edition https://sustainability.unaids.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Tanzania_SMR_A-.pdf https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5602645/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBTQ_rights_in_Tanzania African Voices is a year-long series from The HIV Podcast, sharing perspectives from across the African continent. How to get involved: We’re inviting people living with or affected by HIV to share short voice notes about what’s happening in their country, what the world needs to understand, and what education they want to share. These voice notes may be played on the podcast as part of the series. Episodes will be released monthly, on the last Friday of each month Voice notes may be played on the podcast Send a voice note (max 5 minutes, no minimum) to: 07727 666791 Each country has a submission deadline, see image for details If you’re from one of the 12 countries featured, we’d love to hear from you. How to take part Please send us a voice note (maximum 5 minutes, no minimum) to: 07727 666791 In your recording, please include: • Your name (or a preferred name if you would like to remain anonymous) • Your connection to HIV (for example: person living with HIV, peer educator, counsellor, activist, doctor, community worker, volunteer) • The country you are in Then tell us: What do you want the world to know about HIV in your country? This could include access to care, stigma, funding cuts, community realities, or anything you feel the world should understand. What education would you like to share? A myth to bust, a message for others, or knowledge that could help support your community. For more information, please contact: office@tvps.org.uk Deadlines for submissions by country 2026 March 19th - South Africa April 17th - Kenya May 22nd - Uganda June 19th - Mozambique July 24th - Malawi August 21st - Zambia September 18th - Zimbabwe October 23rd - Botswana November 20th - Lesotho & Eswatini Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    28 min

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Award nominated podcast, listened to in an incredible 183 countries, The HIV Podcast is fast becoming a global gamechanger for tackling HIV stigma! The HIV Podcast separates fact from fiction and tackles HIV myths and misconceptions. We cover all things HIV related from people to historical events, law, health, taboo topics and pop-culture moments - basically everything you need to know about HIV! Join hosts Sarah Macadam and Jessica Harding, who have worked at an HIV charity for a combined 40 years, every Friday where they will take you on a journey that's surprising, shocking, educational and sometimes hilarious - this podcast will make you laugh as much as it will make you gasp! Shortlisted for the Audio & Radio Industry Awards in the category of Impact Award, for making a difference to society. Finalist in two categories of the 2023 Independent Podcast Award Follow us on instagram & tiktok Don't just take our word that it's great, here's what our listeners are saying...   “I think all of America would benefit from hearing you talk about sexual health in a fun and vibrant way, because here we are so rigid when it comes to sex and sexual education. You ladies make it fun and engaging and lighthearted and common- as common as talking about what are you doing this weekend or what you have for breakfast kind of common and that is precisely how people should be talking about their sexual health choices.”   “Since diagnosis in March 2020 some, not all, HIV service providers and PLWHIV have been quite ‘lecturey’ (that’s clearly a made up word) about HIV. You both educate us about HIV in a fun and informal way and that’s the hook. It appeals to those not living with HIV“   “I promise not to girl fan you all the time( even though I am ) I just wanted to let you know your education is spreading ! We have a big family holiday planned to Jamaica and my sister whose baby will be 5 months when we fly out was worried about HIV Being spread from a mosquito bite. I told her to listen to your episode sex and she would understand how HIV is transmitted. Safe to say she is now fully aware of how HIV can be transmitted. Just want to say again how much I love your podcast” The HIV Podcast is produced by TVPS Written & hosted by Sarah Macadam Produced, edited & hosted by Jessica Harding Research and sound support from Zoe Coates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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