Ep. 31 - Living with HIV
In the early years of the HIV epidemic, particularly in the 1980s, an HIV diagnosis was often considered a death sentence. Without effective treatments, it was a terrifying, stigmatized, and rapidly fatal prognosis. Today, it is managed as a chronic, treatable condition. Still, there are many misconceptions about HIV treatment, and many patients still struggle with the perception of the stigma attached to their diagnosis. For more information visit www.queeronda.com
Ep. 30 - Becoming Mindful
Joining us for an enlightening and sometimes funny talk is holistic healer Juan Francisco Estrada, founder of Massage N Spirit in Central El Paso. Juan’s work blends touch, energy, intuition, and lived spiritual experience to help people reconnect with themselves on a deeper level. And in times like these — when uncertainty, stress, and constant political noise surround us — his perspective feels more necessary than everFor more information visit www.queeronda.com
Ep. 29 - Party of One
Marriage equality has been one of the major political and social issues facing LGBTQ people in the US but on the other side of the coin is the freedom for gays and lesbians to embrace a life without a partner. Our guest, Danny Casillas is a drag performer, actor and a retired civil employee for the City of West Hollywood. His blog, ‘ Die alone with me.com’ embraces the many facets of being a single gay man. Adding to the conversation is our own Izzy Mora who shares his own experiences as single gay man in his fifties here in El Paso.For more information visit www.queeronda.com
Ep. 28 - Holiday Wishes
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Ep. 27 - Family, Food & Gratitude
The recent government shut down has shone a bright spotlight on food insecurity. While some families SNAP benefits are being reduced or cut altogether, many organizations and community groups have stepped up to help provide helping hands. In addition to the myriad of services and events at the Borderland Rainbow Center for the LGBTQ community the BRC helps alleviate hunger in the El Paso community in an environment of respect, care and hospitality. The food pantry serves everyone from low-income families, single parents, senior citizens, unemployed individuals, disabled veterans, working poor, and anyone else that comes to the pantry. And they need your help. In this episode we talk to Amber Perez Executive Director of the Borderland Rainbow Center and Julie Lucas, Directors of the Food Pantry at the BRC who tell us about how we can all do our part.For more information visit www.queeronda.com