
Everybody Hates Me: Let's Talk About Stigma
by Dr. Carmen Logie, Canada Research Chair
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Lori Brotto: Let's talk about sex!
Jul 24, 2025
34m 47s
"Sometimes when you share a story it frees the storyteller from stigma": On digital storytelling and stigma reduction with Dr. Mike Lang and Kristy Wolfe
Apr 23, 2025
39m 14s
Dr. Angela Kaida: What does it mean to practice allyship in contexts of stigma?
Sep 4, 2023
42m 03s
Kim Canady on HIV-related stigma: Make the uncomfortable, comfortable
Jun 30, 2023
45m 29s
Bridgette Picou: Challenge HIV stigma-Educate Yourself and Get Tested!
Mar 31, 2023
35m 12s
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| 7/24/25 | ![]() Lori Brotto: Let's talk about sex! | Dr. Lori Brotto is internationally recognized as a leader in sexual health research. She has evaluated psychological interventions for sexual dysfunction and genital pain, which collectively impact 1/3 of women. Her work influences practice internationally, with mindfulness now implemented in sexual medicine centres and recommended as front line care in international guidelines. In recognition of her contributions, she holds a Canada Research Chair in women’s sexual health, has received recen... | 34m 47s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() "Sometimes when you share a story it frees the storyteller from stigma": On digital storytelling and stigma reduction with Dr. Mike Lang and Kristy Wolfe | This podcast invited Dr. Mike Lang and Kristy Wolfe, digital storytelling experts at Common Language Digital Storytelling to reflect on the power of digital storytelling and stigma reduction. Carmen met Mike and Kristy at the First International Digital Storytelling Festival in Greece in 2024 where she was blown away by their powerful stories across the world. Carmen was then a podcast guest on the Common Language Digital Storytelling Podcast Co-Created, hosted by Kristy Wolfe. We discuss the... | 39m 14s | ||||||
| 9/4/23 | ![]() Dr. Angela Kaida: What does it mean to practice allyship in contexts of stigma? | Dr. Angela Kaida is a Simon Fraser University Distinguished Professor and the Scientific Director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Institute for Gender and Health. Dr. Kaida’s research interests pertain to understanding the impact of expanding access to HIV treatment and prevention services on sexual and reproductive intentions, behaviours, and outcomes of HIV-affected individuals and couples in high HIV prevalence global settings and in Canada. You can read some of her wo... | 42m 03s | ||||||
| 6/30/23 | ![]() Kim Canady on HIV-related stigma: Make the uncomfortable, comfortable | Kim Canady is an HIV/AIDS activist, advocate, mother, and wife born with HIV. Throughout her adolescence, Kimberly became a member of many HIV/AIDS awareness organizations. These organizations include Theo, Heat, UNICEF, YWCHAC, co-chair of YACAC, spokesmodel for New York State Department of Health campaign HIVSTOPSWITHME, and Love Heals. As an African American woman born and raised in Brooklyn, Kimberly faced having to combat the ignorance and stigma that surround HIV and AIDS within her com... | 45m 29s | ||||||
| 3/31/23 | ![]() Bridgette Picou: Challenge HIV stigma-Educate Yourself and Get Tested! | Bridgette Picou is a nurse with several years of HIV and infectious disease experience and an avid blogger with The Well Project. She also writes a guest column with Positively Aware Magazine called "Being Bridgette." In addition to her LVN license, Bridgette has been certified as an AIDS Care Nurse (ACLPN) and received the 2022 Patrick Kenny Certified Nurse of the year award. Serving as the President of the Greater Palm Springs Chapter of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care (ANAC), it's i... | 35m 12s | ||||||
| 3/7/23 | ![]() Ciarra "Ci Ci" Covin on HIV Stigma: People living with HIV are still human, with the same desires | Ciarra “Ci Ci” Covin is a mother, advocate, and lover of all human beings. Diagnosed with HIV at the age of 20, Ci Ci has curated a life of HIV and mental advocacy through both her lived experience and education. Ci Ci is program manager at The Well Project, past Ambassador for the CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together Campaign, and Owner of Healing Is Voluntary, LLC. In these roles, Ci Ci has been able to connect with other leaders from around the world to further the mission of destigmatizing HIV a... | 24m 46s | ||||||
| 2/25/23 | ![]() Chelsea Wald on Sanitation Stigma: Potty Talk with the Author of 'Pipe Dreams' | Chelsea Wald has repeatedly plunged into the topic of toilets since 2013, when editors first approached her to write about the latent potential in our stagnating infrastructure. Since then she has traveled to Italy, South Africa, Indonesia, and Haiti, as well as throughout the Netherlands and the United States, in search of the past and future of toilet systems. With a degree in astronomy from Columbia University and a master’s in journalism from Indiana University, Chelsea has more than fift... | 39m 28s | ||||||
| 2/25/23 | ![]() Lezlie Lowe on Sanitation Stigma: "We are taught that toilets are funny or toilets are gross" | Lezlie Lowe began her freelance radio, newspaper, and magazine career in 1996. She has penned and produced pieces on urban rats, roadkill cemeteries and, prominently, public toilets. Lowe has been a finalist and multiple winner at the Radio Television Digital News Association Awards, the Atlantic Journalism Awards, and the Canadian Association of Journalists Awards, and has taught journalism at the University of King's College since 2003. Her first book, No Place To Go: How Public Toilets Fai... | 39m 38s | ||||||
| 1/21/23 | ![]() Dr. Caetano Dorea on Sanitation Stigma: It's More Than Just a Toilet | Dr. Caetano Dorea is a Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, at the University of Victoria. His interests and expertise are at the crossroads of environmental and public health engineering. You can learn more about his Public Health & Environmental Engineering (PH2E) Lab research here, his publications here, and follow him on Twitter here. We talk about the stigma around sanitation-and in particular 'shit'-and the 'flush and forget' culture. Caetano discusses the stigma experience... | 39m 21s | ||||||
| 6/7/22 | ![]() Dr. David Brennan: GB2M Stigma, HIV, Blood Donation Bans, Monkeypox and Pride | Professor David J. Brennan is the Associate Dean, Research at Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work, University of Toronto. He is the founder and director of the CRUISElab, an interdisciplinary, community-based social work research lab dedicated to addressing the sexual, mental, physical, and emotional health of gay, bisexual, two-spirit, cis- and trans-gender men who have sex with other men (GB2M). Dr. Brennan has been directly involved in the HIV epidemic since 1983 in many social work ro... | 47m 42s | ||||||
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| 4/18/22 | ![]() Dr. Steffanie Strathdee: Stigma and why phage therapy was forgotten | Dr. Steffanie Strathdee is Associate Dean of Global Health Sciences and Harold Simon Distinguished Professor in the Department of Medicine at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine. She co-directs UCSD’s new center for Innovative Phage Applications and Therapeutics (IPATH), Global Health Institute and the International Core of UCSD’s Center for AIDS Research. An infectious disease epidemiologist, she has spent the last two decades focusing on HIV prevention in marginalized ... | 36m 06s | ||||||
| 1/27/22 | ![]() Jessica Lynn Whitbread: Challenge stigma & #LovePositiveWomen | As a community organizer, artist, activist, academic and at times a “professional”, Jessica Lynn Whitbread is interested in doing work that creates spaces for dialogue about social justice and social change. She does this through public installations, consciousness raising, workshop development and facilitation, engaging in direct action, policy review, research and any other method that allows a variety of stakeholders to engage in a diversity of ways. She believes that acts of kindness are ... | 56m 18s | ||||||
| 9/30/21 | ![]() Sabby Duthie & John E. Johnson: Stigma & Elder Abuse | Sabby Duthie and John E. Johnson are authors of 'Elder Abuse: You have a role to play'. This first-of-its-kind book undertakes the uncomfortable conversation that elder abuse is widespread and very real. John E. Johnson, a retired lawyer, and Sabby Duthie, a former retirement-home owner, share real stories from families of different generations and backgrounds. In this podcast, we discuss elder abuse and how stigma toward the elderly can fuel elder abuse and create a lack of awareness ... | 41m 39s | ||||||
| 9/11/21 | ![]() Annie Philpott: Stigma, Sex and the Pleasure Revolution | Annie Philpott is a public health professional, pleasure propagandist and ‘guerrilla girl’ of HIV prevention. She founded The Pleasure Project in 2004, an international education and advocacy organization working to eroticize safer sex. The Pleasure Project builds bridges between the public health world and the pleasure and sex industry, and help to develop the evidence base for a sex-positive and pleasure-based approach to sexual health and rights. You can read more about her work here... | 50m 38s | ||||||
| 8/30/21 | ![]() Dr. Keosha Bond: Gendered Racism & Changing the Narrative | Dr. Keosha T. Bond is an Assistant Medical Professor in the Department of Community Health and Social Medicine at the CUNY School of Medicine. She is a trained behavioral scientist and sexual health educator who has centered her work on the complex intersections of race, sexuality, social justice, and health equity among individuals of marginalized genders. You can learn more about her research here, and follow her on twitter here. We talk about Keosha's work on the intersection of gen... | 47m 21s | ||||||
| 7/27/21 | ![]() Dr. Steve Bell: Seek to be surprised | Associate Professor Steve Bell is a Principal Research Fellow in the UQ Poche Centre for Indigenous Health at the University of Queensland. He is an applied health and social researcher with 20 years’ experience of qualitative, participatory and ethnographic research on sexual, reproductive and maternal health, HIV and other infectious diseases. He is currently working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in remote, regional and urban settings across Australia, and excluded and ... | 46m 24s | ||||||
| 7/17/21 | ![]() Calvin Hudson Hwang: Anti-Asian Racism & COVID-19 | Calvin Hudson Hwang is an award winning Taiwanese Canadian director, producer and founder of SUPRE. SUPRE aims to empower underpowered voices and present often unheard points-of-view with insight, vulnerability and authenticity. They find unconventional ways to produce films to make them openly accessible for everyone to watch. Calvin's directorial work includes What Flowers They Bloom (2021), Miracle, Baby (2019), Exiting Hell Bar (2017), My Best Dress (2013), and Vestiaire (2011... | 53m 10s | ||||||
| 7/4/21 | ![]() Dr. Laura Ferguson: Dismantling hierarchies of power & knowledge | Laura Ferguson is an assistant professor of preventive medicine at the University of Southern California, the director of the Program on Global Health & Human Rights and the director of research at the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health. Her research focuses on understanding and addressing health system and societal factors affecting health and the uptake of health services, as well as how attention to human rights can improve health outcomes. She collaborates with a range of ... | 45m 04s | ||||||
| 5/28/21 | ![]() Dr. Ayden Scheim: Finding your place to plug in to challenge stigma | Dr. Ayden Scheim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. He is also an Affiliate Scientist in the Centre on Drug Policy Evaluation and Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute at St. Michael’s Hospital (Toronto) and an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Western University. He studies the impacts of social, policy, and healthcare environments on the health of stigmatized popula... | 42m 21s | ||||||
| 5/9/21 | ![]() Dr. Nitika Pant Pai: The elephant in the room was stigma | Dr Nitika Pant Pai is Associate Professor at McGill University’s Department of Medicine, Division of Clinical Epidemiology and a Physician Scientist at the MUHC Research Institute. She has been working in diagnostics for 20 years in the United States, Canada, South Africa, and India, with a focus on point of care diagnostics for HIV, Hepatitis C, Hepatitis B, HPV, and bacterial sexually transmitted infections. She develops and incorporates digital innovations, implementation science, Bayesian... | 55m 13s | ||||||
| 4/29/21 | ![]() Dr. Amrita Daftary: Stigma, tuberculosis & 'nothing about us, without us!' | Dr. Amrita Daftary is an Assistant Professor of Global Health at York University and a social and behavioural global health researcher. Dr. Daftary examines health care seeking and caregiving practices for tuberculosis (TB) and HIV. Her projects are based in a number of global settings, particularly South Africa, India, and Canada. Learn more about her research here and you can follow her on Twitter. Dr. Daftary discusses TB and how this preventable and curable illness still affects mo... | 39m 05s | ||||||
| 4/15/21 | ![]() Dr. Patrick Sullivan: Dialing in from a small town- PrEP, HIV and sexual stigma | Dr. Patrick Sullivan, Professor of Epidemiology at Emory’s Rollins School of Public Health, has spent two decades investigating HIV. He implements innovative technology – mobile phones, tablets, text messaging, and online tools – into HIV and AIDS care and research. Find out more about Patrick's work at PRISM Health and learn more about his research here. You can find Patrick on Twitter as well as PRISM, @EmoryCFAR, @EmoryEPI, and @EmoryRollins. In this podcast, Patrick shares his... | 43m 28s | ||||||
| 4/1/21 | ![]() Dr. Julie Pulerwitz: We need more than information to address stigma | Dr. Julie Pulerwitz is the director of the Population Council’s HIV and AIDS program, where she provides leadership for a portfolio of research that generates evidence to inform HIV programs and policies around the world. Among her contributions, Dr. Pulerwitz is known for her conceptual and methodological work developing tools to measure power in sexual relationships (the SRPS), and gender norms / attitudes (the GEM Scale). The measures have led to a body of work documenting the global salie... | 46m 23s | ||||||
| 3/25/21 | ![]() Dr. Chris Beyrer: Nobody should be excluded from our compassion | Chris Beyrer MD, MPH, is the Desmond M. Tutu Professor of Public Health and Human Rights at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Professor of Epidemiology, International Health, Health, Behavior and Society, and Nursing. He serves as Director of Johns Hopkins Training Program in HIV Epidemiology and Prevention Science and as Founding Director of the Center for Public Health and Human Rights. He is the Associate Director of the Johns Hopkins Cente... | 43m 40s | ||||||
| 3/15/21 | ![]() Dr. Daniel Buchman: Stigma and the importance of believing people | Dr. Daniel Buchman is a Bioethicist and Independent Scientist in the Campbell Family Mental Health Research Institute at CAMH. He is also an Assistant Professor in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, a member of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics, and an Affiliate Scientist in the Krembil Research Institute at the University Health Network. You can follow him on Twitter here and learn more about his work here. Daniel shares his journey... | 53m 49s | ||||||
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