• Talking Stigma with Gareth Thomas

  • By: Tackle HIV
  • Podcast

Talking Stigma with Gareth Thomas

By: Tackle HIV
  • Summary

  • In 2019, former Welsh rugby captain Gareth Thomas publicly disclosed his HIV status. Join Gareth and host Craig Doyle as they talk about how Gareth lives with the virus, how others have treated him, and the stigma around HIV. Gareth and Craig will be joined by others from the world of sport to delve into how they have tackled stigma, racism, homophobia and misunderstanding in their own lives. The Tackle HIV campaign is supported and funded by ViiV Healthcare.
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Episodes
  • Episode 10: Tackling Stigma with Vicky Pattison
    Jul 30 2024

    In this episode of the Tackle HIV Talking Stigma Podcast, Gareth Thomas is joined by TV personality Vicky Pattison for an honest discussion about the stigma surrounding women's health. Vicky, who has evolved from a reality TV star to a vocal advocate for women's health and empowerment, shares her journey living with Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD), a hormone related condition which causes extreme emotional and physical symptoms.

    Vicky’s story emphasises the importance of openness and the need for better understanding and support for women's health issues. Their discussion underscores the role of personal stories in breaking down stigma and promoting a more inclusive approach to healthcare, from PMDD to HIV.

    Gareth and Vicky talk about the importance of authenticity and resilience in the face of misunderstanding and stigma, while also highlighting their journey towards self-acceptance and advocacy. For more information on PMDD visit mind.org.uk.

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    41 mins
  • Episode 9: Tackling Stigma with Jason Fox
    Jul 3 2024

    Trigger warning: This episode contains discussion around suicide. In this episode of the Tackle HIV Talking Stigma Podcast, Gareth Thomas is joined by Jason Fox, or ‘Foxy,’ known for his Special Forces background and as directing staff on ‘SAS: Who Dares Wins.’ Foxy shares his experiences with mental health challenges post-military service and highlights how openness and support play key roles in overcoming personal battles and dispelling societal misconceptions. He delves into his journey from combat to mental health advocacy, underscoring the importance of resilience and the impact of being honest about our mental health to combat stigma. Gareth and Foxy discuss the similarities between the stigma surrounding PTSD and HIV and explore how these stories can inspire change and foster a more understanding and inclusive community. For support on any of the issues discussed in this episode contact Terrence Higgins Trust (0808 802 1221) or Samaritans (116 123).

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    42 mins
  • Special Episode: National HIV Testing Week 2024
    May 1 2024

    During National HIV Testing Week 2024, which coincided with the Six Nations, Gareth Thomas took part in powerful panel discussion on the importance of HIV testing and overcoming stigma.

    To raise awareness about the importance of HIV testing, Gareth was joined by an inspiring group of people, including Richard Angell, CEO of Terrence Higgins Trust; former England rugby player Nolli Waterman; Dr. Nneka Nwokolo, leading HIV clinician; and Sarah Mulindwa, sexual health nurse and TV presenter.

    The panel discussed the challenges and misconceptions surrounding HIV, focusing on how stigma can prevent individuals from seeking testing and treatment. They explored ways we can enhance accessibility and confidentiality in HIV testing, such as home testing kits, as well as discussing what living with HIV is like today. Thanks to the advances in HIV treatment and care, people living with HIV have a normal life expectancy and on effective treatment cannot pass HIV onto sexual partners. The discussion featured personal stories and insights, highlighting how community support, education, and open dialogue are key to changing attitudes toward HIV.

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    48 mins

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