The Skittle Squad Podcast
This week, we sit down with Mark Myrick, Medical Peer Navigator at CAN Community Health, to discuss HIV awareness, breaking stigma, and how education, support, and compassion are changing lives in the LGBTQ+ community. Mark shares his own journey of living with HIV for nearly 30 years and explains how he now helps individuals who are newly diagnosed navigate their diagnosis with hope, education, and real-life experience. We also dive into the importance of HIV prevention, safe sex, U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable), and the life-changing work being done by CAN Community Health. Plus, we kick off the episode with plenty of laughs as David & Paul swap stories about Disney, roller coasters, airboat adventures in the Everglades, boat mishaps, and the infamous "regular people" comment that got David into trouble at Disney! In This Episode: - Disney adventures, roller coasters & theme park debates - David's terrifying Everglades alligator encounter - Boat rescues, charcuterie boards & summer adventures - The hilarious Disney "regular people" story - Meet Mark Myrick from CAN Community Health - What a Medical Peer Navigator does for newly diagnosed patients - Living with HIV for nearly 30 years and helping others thrive - Understanding U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable) - Why HIV education and reducing stigma still matter - The importance of regular testing, prevention & practicing safe sex - How peer support helps people navigate an HIV diagnosis - Why hope, compassion, and community can change lives Whether you're looking to learn more about HIV prevention, understand the meaning behind U=U, or hear an inspiring story of resilience and service, this episode is an honest and informative conversation that reminds us how education, empathy, and community support continue to make a lasting impact.
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