In this episode, Dianna shares her experiences working in the field of public health, with a particular focus on HIV education and prevention for black women and girls. Diana’s journey from a background in exercise physiology to public health and her passion for education and resource sharing are also discussed. Diana elaborates on the challenges she faces in her role, including HIV-related stigmas, misconceptions about the disease, and the lack of conversation and education about HIV in communities. She also touches on her podcast 'Our Space' which showcases women in various fields providing services to black women.
00:00 Introduction and Welcome
00:45 Getting to Know Diana
05:28 Diana's Journey into Public Health
05:44 Diana's Experience in Exercise Physiology
07:33 Transition from Exercise Science to Public Health
11:50 Diana's Experience in Corporate Wellness
13:48 The Decision to Pursue a Master's Degree in Public Health
15:08 Job Search and Transition into HIV Prevention
21:43 The Challenges of Working in HIV Prevention
26:08 Understanding the Fear and Stigma Around HIV
27:05 Personal Experiences and Perspectives on HIV/AIDS
28:16 The Evolution of HIV/AIDS Perception and Education
29:57 The Impact of Sex Education and Societal Taboos on HIV/AIDS Perception
30:46 The Struggle of Correcting Misconceptions about HIV/AIDS
31:02 The Role of Family and Community in HIV/AIDS Awareness
31:44 The Generational Gap in HIV/AIDS Knowledge and Awareness
32:14 The Disparity Between Scientific Progress and Social Awareness in HIV/AIDS
32:24 The Role of Organizations in HIV/AIDS Awareness Among Black Women and Girls
32:57 The Personal Journey and Passion in HIV/AIDS Advocacy
34:10 The Challenges in Communicating HIV/AIDS Risks and Prevention
38:05 The Social Conditioning and Cognitive Dissonance in HIV/AIDS Perception
45:24 The Future of HIV/AIDS Advocacy and Personal Growth
This episode was edited by Kieran Gannon