Tuesday, August 19, 2008

POZIAM RADIO




Wanna listen to the POZIAM radio show...?


1) You can go to The POZIAM Radio page on BlogTalkRadio.com
(or go to the POZIAM community and click on the microphone)
You can also go to BlogTalkRadio.com and click ON AIR and look for POZIAM.
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2) Once you found POZIAM you can click CLICK TO LISTEN .
You will be brought to a page shows you a description of the show and below is a CHAT ROOM....YES you can chat live with other listeners..and the hosts. You don't have to join BTR to listen.. but you have to join as a listener to participate in the chat room. (IT"S FREE)
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3) The number to call in is (347) 215-9442 .It is a New York number so some long distance charges may apply. If that is a problem you can always use SKYPE to call in for FREE... You just have to download SKYPE and then click the CLICK TO TALK button and you will be on the air in a few seconds...
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4) I am sure by now you are wondering how can I listen if I miss the live show. Well actually there will be a player on the RADIO SHOW page with achieves of the show.. so you'll never miss an airing.
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TOPICS
If you have a topic you would like us to discuss please or want to suggest an interview please join the POZIAM Radio group to start a discussion...
Thanks for your support Robert & Jeromy


















This week has been one of no sleep ..LOL Joe and I have been moving furniture , painting, putting desks together for the new office. Actually the office is Joe's and fo rhis work .. of course there is a waiting area that I will be in charge of.. sitting at my desk and welcoming everyone I will also use this office to broadcast the POZIAM radio show on every Sunday 9-10 PM EST. I am so tired of assembling things...it is crazy . It seems anything you buy today in the world you have to put it together with small screw and bolts and that damn litty bittty wrench ... So today is the first day in the new offie and I am so excited to be in our own space... and not at home I know this week I have been a bit absent on the site but I will be on this evening I hope. I know we have to dye our hair this evening and then tomorrow is going to be nuts. We have to go intot Philly and Joe will be filming something I can't really talk to much about it but it is very interesting .. then after that in the evening we have a Home Gallery to do which is also being filmed... so on Friday I may be MIA as well.. but come Monday I should be back and in full swing I will also post some pictures of the office soon . I atleast wanna show you all my hard work... I am so exhausted.....

On another note I have been loving the hell out of Big Brother10 .. It is so freaking awesome... So the group chat was a success and I am excited to tell you all that next week we wil have another on Tuesday evening 8-9pm EST. Thank you all who attended there were about 12 of you who popped in and out.. It means the world to see you all there connecting and conversating...

I hope you all are having a great week !!

In hopes of inspiring,
Robert

BUSH /AIDS/HIV

The sad thing about President Bush's disastrous image, both domestically and overseas, is that he doesn't even get credit when he does something right. Europeans revile him for his Iraq policy but seldom mention that he has done more to relieve poverty and disease in Africa (supposedly an issue of great concern in Europe) than any other American president. I have friends who are such committed Bush-haters that they find it impossible to believe that he has ever done anything morally right or geopolitically beneficial; when I point out that his global AIDS initiative has saved thousands and possibly millions of lives, they quietly admit they didn't realize that.

Today, Bush upped the ante by asking Congress to double the size of his AIDS program, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, to $30 billion over five years. That is a vast commitment that dwarfs past efforts and provides real hope that humanity will in the near future be able to stop the spread of AIDS—an accomplishment akin, at least in scope, to putting a man on the moon. This disease has killed 25 million people so far and is still raging out of control, especially in Africa. PEPFAR has come in for its share of criticism because of some rules that seemed based more on evangelical ideology than science, but most of its critics have quieted down in the face of its obvious successes.

It's very cheap and easy for a lame-duck president to make financial commitments his administration will never have to keep. Bush's extension is aimed at keeping PEPFAR going after 2008, by which time he will have left office. But his successor will pay a political price if he or she breaks this funding promise.

None of this, of course, makes up for Bush's blunders in the Middle East and elsewhere, but at least give the guy his props. He's showing people overseas that the United States isn't just about bombs and oil.

This article was written on a blog for the LA Times

MY GRANDMA ROCKS


So on Thursday I went to my mothers for a BBQ. My Grandmother and Aunt were up for 2 weeks due to my cousin getting married.. they left to return to Florida last night at 10pm. they drove all the way here and now had a 16 hour drive home... I hated driving straight through..lol
,So before any other family members came over it was my grandma , my mom , Joe and I . Just the 4 of us. We were sitting out on my moms deck they were smoking.( no me anymore..LOL) And my grandma started talking about her work .. and th\is gay guy she worked with . Now my Grandmother is 72 years old. She never knew a gay person besides me and my partner..She grew up when racism and anti Gay was in its prime. So she was sorta set in her ways, but she started talking about this gay guy she met while at work . The she mentioned how he calls her everyday . I laughed and told her that she is becoming a Fag-Hag... she laughed so hard... so did my mother. She was so excited to talk about how she loves gay people ..lol and how we are more respectful lol .. She then went on talking about lesbians and transvestites she works with ..I was so confused...then I asked my grandma where do you work ?? She said OUTREACH it's an HIV/AIDS clinic... I was shocked I couldn't believe that my 72 year old grandma works at an HIV/AIDS clinic..Wow So of course I wanted to tell her to pass along my site to her friends but my mom is funny about my work and this site.. She don;t understand why I do this, Why I share my story .. and how it benefits others.. So i will send a email to my Grandma with the POZIAM information. I would of told her but after our conversation my whole family cousins , aunts uncles all to say good bye to my aunt and grandma. I just had to share this story with you all.

THE PIC ABOVE IT OF MY 90YO GREAT GRANDMOTHER (LEFT) AND MY 72YO GRANDMOTHER (RIGHT WHO WORKS AT THE CLINIC)
YES THE WOMEN ON MY MOTHERS SIDE LIVE FOREVER...LOL I HAVE 2 GREAT GRANDMOTHER ALIVE....PEOPLE ARE SHOCKED BY THAT ..
Robert.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

SHATTERED

So on Monday my mom and my aunt came up for dinner with my niece and my Aunt Michelle who is visiting from Florida to attend my cousins wedding. I uploaded a few pics from it in my pictures... Well Joe made a fantastic Turkey dinner with stuffing, cranberry sauce Mash potatoes and all . Well we were all sitting outside and the "smokers" I can say that now ..LOL were smoking and catching up in conversations. and then it happened. the patio table that we bought within the last year just shattered. one minute it was fine then boom it well look at these pictures...

It was the weirdest thing . I looked online and saw Home depot and Martha Stewart had tables that have done this .. so I now have to call Home depot to see if we will get a refund...I am a bit ( nervous) about my Oral surgery next Wednesday. So I may disappear for bit so if you don;t see me for a few days don;t be worried .God just talking about it make me want a ..LOL


Other then that life is good ...

Talk to you all soon ,

Robert

Friday, July 25, 2008

JOE ANUS & BEONECITY

DATING WHEN YOU’RE HIV+ IS A PAIN IN THE ASS!

BeOneCity.com presents “Call Me Joe” a five part web-series exploring gay dating and HIV disclosure with irreverent humor and a
butt puppet
“Call Me Joe” Can be viewed at:

http://joeanus.com/ or
http://www.beonecity.com/

When and how to tell a date, or perspective sex partner you’re positive is a nerve wracking, stomach-churning crisis every HIV+ person faces. “Will they freak out?” “Will I get rejected?” “How can I tell a stranger my most private fact?”

CALL ME JOE follows Dave (David LeBarron) as he falls in love with his new boyfriend Joe and puts off telling him about his HIV status until it may be too late. In an R-Rated Muppet twist, the role of Joe is played by a moon: (Yes, a man’s butt with googly eyes.)


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Sunday, July 13, 2008

=Venting underneath




Hey all ,
The last couple of days have been really crazy with the article coming out in the newspaper made quite a stir in our town and the Philadelphia . People actually were mad they gave Joe so much space in the paper... They made rude comments online and I am shocked at how well he is keeping it together. But I guess you take the good with the bad. So I have been crazy with phone calls and emails. I am so overwhelmed and must be supportive for Joe's sake. He needs me now.. So I wanted to come on here and talk about it.

I needed to vent a bit. I am very frustrated with close minded people.. I can understand people can be skeptical but ignorant is a whole other story . So Bitch at the WBCB Radio station where Joe pays to have his show on started talking crap about him and calling him a fake and someone who preys on vulnerable people. And she continues to bash him the next day ... and then Joe had his client send emails and phone calls to the station .LOL it was s o funny ..The part that kills me is she never had a reading from him or attended an event then shut the hell up . He had a interview last night at 11pm for the BIG TALKER 1210 . He chatted with the host Dom for about 10 min and then people called in talking about how Joe has changed their lives and and brought closure to their lives.. Any way so being stressed and I keep postponing my next surgery due to now weddings and appointments.with my HIV DR. which was now rescheduled due to his schedule conflict. I just wanna get it all done so I can move forward... I feel like it is holding me back ...... Well we will see in time I hope you all have a great weekend... I'll be on tomorrow after noon.. if anyone need to or want to chat .


~ Alanis has comforted me and I wanted to share her new song with you. ~


In Hopes of Inspiring,
~Robert

Sunday, June 29, 2008

HIV/AIDS FUNDRAISER.....

So today Joe and I held a fund-raiser and collected gift cards to donate to Camp Kindle & Camp Dreamcatcher. Which are camps that are for kids that are Infected and Affected by HIV/AIDS. We donated $15.00 dollars of every ticket and did a 50/50 and excepted donations during the event... The Show started at 2 pm . and ended at 5pm ... We do events there every other month.. and have become good friends with Joe and Stacy the owners...

My partner is a medium similar to John Edward, James Van Praagh, Lisa Williams...."He speaks to the deceased" What I am in charge of is the tickets and going over the rules and introducing Spiritman Joseph . I also had to run out early this morning since to get red ribbons and safety pins. Today was a great event that held a book signing afterward.


I took a few pictures and wanted to share them with you .You can read a more detailed blog post about the readings and the event on Joseph's Blog

It feels so good to give to these kids.. I always wanted to work with kids or teach in some way ... We will actually be going to the kids at Camp Dreamcatcher since they are located in PA... I am excited to go there. I play on volunteering at a Camp and this would be a perfect time to check it out...

JOE AND I
STACY AND I

OVER ALL WE RAISED OVER $1000.00 TO SPLIT BETWEEN THE CAMPS... NOT BAD FOR 2 GUYS ON A MISSION..LOL I WANNA THANK ALL THE MEMBERS WHO DONATED GIFT CARDS AND CHECKS... WHEN I RECEIVE PICTURES OF THE KIDS WILL POST THEM FOR ALL TO SEE, IF YOUR INTERESTED IN MAKING A LAST MIN DONATION EMAIL ME ....ROBERT@POZIAM.COM ...

IN HOPES OF INSPIRING,

ROBERT

Monday, June 16, 2008

what a month

One thing I can say is I am in the works of getting a radio show for the site.. so you all can call in and ask questions to guest or even talk about you daily life..I would also like to have the Meet the Member Interview on the Radio Show as well.I am really considering it but I am not sure depends on the budget...

SO today I picked up the doggie poop and then cut the grass... then vacuumed, dusted...and Joe was playing in the garden.I also picked some Strawberries so yummy ... I took some pics while I was outside. I am in the process of looking for a new song to add to the site about friends and surviving something... any ideas send me email about them ...

.. Have a great week ..and Thanks for all th support.

ROBERT


Friday, May 23, 2008

OMG SURGERY TIME


As I sit here smoking my last cigarette for "I am hoping forever" Since I am getting oral surgery tomorrow morning.. They told me not to eat , drink or smoke 8 hours before my surgery.. I am excited to get it taken care of but nervouse and scared ...like a little boy who wants his mommy.. This is very intense time in my life trying to get this site up and running ..and having to deal with this surgery just puts a damper in my plans and wallet..LOL I am probably going to be sleeping most of the day tomorrow and will try to log on some time in the evening..to say hello ..I will be posting a new interview in a few days. This is going to be a good one so watch out for it ... Hope you all have a good night and a better tomorow...

Thanks again for the birthday wishes and prayers..

Robert


HIV+ MAN SENTENCED FOR 35YRS FOR SPITTING

I FOUND THIS ON YAHOO NEWS

DALLAS - An HIV-positive man convicted of spitting into the eye and mouth of a Dallas police officer has been sentenced to 35 years in prison.

Because a jury found that Willie Campbell used his saliva as a deadly weapon, the 42-year-old will have to serve half his sentence before becoming eligible for parole. He was sentenced Wednesday.

Campbell was being arrested in May 2006 for public intoxication when he began resisting and kicking inside the patrol car, Dallas police office Dan Waller testified.

Campbell was convicted of harassment of a public servant.



I FOUND THIS ON THE DALLAS NEWS WEBSITE

An HIV-positive man with a history of spitting at police officers and biting fellow jail inmates was sentenced to 35 years in prison Wednesday.

Willie Campbell's sentence came one day after the same Dallas County jury convicted the 42-year-old of harassment of a public servant for spitting into the eye and open mouth of Dallas Officer Dan Waller in May 2006.

As Mr. Campbell was being arrested for public intoxication, he began to resist and kicked at the computer screen in the police vehicle, Officer Waller testified during the two-day trial.

"He turns and spits," Officer Waller said. "He hits me in the eye and mouth. Then he told me he has AIDS. I immediately began looking for something to flush my eyes with."

During Tuesday's guilt/innocence phase of the trial, Mr. Campbell testified in his defense and offered to enter his feet as evidence to prove he did not kick the squad car's computer screen, said Aja Reed, a prosecutor who worked on the case.

On Wednesday, as another Dallas officer testified about Mr. Campbell spitting on him in an unrelated incident, Mr. Campbell jumped up and began yelling at the officer and prosecutors, according to another prosecutor in the case, Jenni Morse.

"He said to the officer, 'You're a liar. You're all railroading me. I'm an innocent man.' "

Dallas County sheriff's deputies took Mr. Campbell into custody and placed him in a holding cell, where he listened to the remainder of his sentencing trial. But not before he said to prosecutors, "You're going to rot in hell," Ms. Reed said.

Russ Hendrichs, Mr. Campbell's attorney, could not be reached for comment Wednesday afternoon. Because the jury found that Mr. Campbell's HIV-positive saliva was a deadly weapon, he has to serve half of his sentence before he is eligible for parole.

Officer Waller said he was elated with the jury's decision.

"I know it sounds cliché, but this is why you lock someone up, so our streets are safer," Officer Waller said. "Without him out there, our streets are a safer place."


(CHECK OUT THIS BLOG AT www.aalhadpune.org )

IT STATES THIS COMMENT... "It takes over six buckets of spit to infect another with the HIV virus."


TELL ME YOUR THOUGHTS ON THIS
ROBERT

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

ROLLER COASTER HEAVEN

So yesterday .. Joe, Melissa , Leo and I went to Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey...I think Joe picked the best day to go..the longest we waited in line was 30 min ... not bad...considering the last time I went over 10 years ago Bat and Robin just came out ,I waited over 2 hours in line to go on the new ride. I also just graduated High School so I was about 18 years old.

We entered the park around 10:30 am ..Joe is a roller coaster junkie... so the four of us went from roller coaster to roller coaster all day long .. I have always liked coasters..but never a need to ride them all. So when we got there the first coaster we rode was the Great American Scream Machine



The Great American Scream Machine didn't get its name for nothing. With a 15.5 - story drop, seven monstrous loops, one corkscrew and two boomerang loops, your vocal chords are guaranteed to get a workout. Mine did... I loved it.



Next we flew over to the Superman Coaster...We discovered what it's like to be the Man of Steel on Superman: Ultimate Flight—the only coaster of its kind in the Northeast. We layed face down and soared head-first through a twisted steel track, diving into highly banked curves, spirals and a jaw-dropping, pretzel-shaped inverted loop. Joe thought this was the scariest of them all because of the way you lay on the ride..I would highly recommend riding this ride.. over and over again.




The next ride Kingda Ka scared the hell out of Melissa and I just looking at it..We were so scared ...they post signs that say .. it is a normal occurance for the coaster not to make it over the hoop... if this happens you will obviously shoot back down backwards then you will be shot up again.. I didn't wanna be that rider...LOL After we rode the ride we found this out ..
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The fierce Kingda Ka is simply the tallest, fastest roller coaster on Earth. This remarkable thrill ride breaks all world records for coaster speed and height, zooming from 0 to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds and catapulting you 45 stories into the sky.


The next ride we went on was El Torro a wooden roller coaster.. This was Inspired by the strength and bravery of a bull-taming matador, El Toro features the steepest drop of any wooden roller coaster in the country at a record-breaking 76 degrees. This imposing thrill ride combines all the best features of wooden coasters with the smooth speed of their steel counterparts.This was an awesome ride... the wood just adds to the ride.



Next was Medusa... this was awesome and full of hoops . We looked fear in the eye on Medusa—the world's first floor less coaster. Strap into a flying chair with nothing underfoot and plunge 13 stories. Then rocket through highly-banked turns at up to 61 mph for three heart-pounding minutes.





The next ride was Batman ..this ride was so much fun . Batman the Ride puts you in the role of the Caped Crusader. We soared over Gotham City with the track and sky above, and nothing but air below our dangling feet. This suspended outside-looping roller coaster includes five head-over-heels experiences and a zero-gravity roll.

We spent a half an hour in line to go on the new Batman the Dark Knight Coaster.... it sucked so bad.. Joe made a reference to it as.."mouse trap coaster" in the dark... it wasn't worth the wait..



The last coaster we went on was Nitro. It was one of the best ones i have ever been on.. Since it was the last one we waited alittle longer to go in the front car.. OH was it worth it...We experienced the most explosive coaster on the planet. Nitro blasts you off an unbelievable 230 feet in the air with a 215-foot dive back down to earth at speeds approaching 80 mph. This all-new colossal mega-coaster has a mile-long track lined with countless thrills.

By the end of the day ... I was wooped.... we walked all day and my heart was in the throat for most of the day... it was awesome...

ROBERT

Friday, May 2, 2008

Adverse effects of HIV therapy differ by race, sex


NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Among patients infected with HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, initiating antiretroviral therapy, there are significant differences in specific adverse events according to sex and race, but not in the overall rate of adverse events, death from any cause, or treatment withdrawal rates because of drug toxicity, new research indicates.

Published data on the rate and types of adverse events by sex and race are limited, note researchers in the Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes.

Dr. Ellen M. Tedaldi from Temple University School of Medicine, Philadelphia, and colleagues compared the frequency and types of side effects by sex and race in 1,301 patients in an antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation trial, including 701 blacks, 225 Latinos and 273 women.

During an average follow-up of 5 years, there were 409 grade 4 adverse events -- a rate of 8.9 per person per 100 years. Rated on a scale of 1 to 4, an adverse event of grade 4 is the most severe.

There were 176 deaths -- a rate of 3.0 per person per 100 years; and 523 ART discontinuations for any toxicity -- a rate of 13 per person per 100 years.

Compared with white patients or patients of any other race, cardiovascular and kidney adverse events were 2.64- and 3.83-times more frequent, respectively, in black patients. This finding is consistent with the greater rates of heart disease, diabetes, and kidney disease found in the general black population, the investigators point out.

Rates of serious psychiatric events were 2.45-times higher in black men than in men of other races. "It is likely that grade 4 psychiatric adverse events represent a constellation of factors that include psychosocial and biologic associations," Tedaldi and colleagues suggest. For example, this may reflect undiagnosed mental illness or the central nervous system effects of HIV infection.

They also found that women had a 2.34-fold greater risk of grade 4 anemia compared with men, which was "not unexpected" given that the women were predominantly premenopausal and African American.

"Use of these results could inform HIV treating clinicians about particular issues to consider in the selection of antiretroviral regimens for diverse populations," the clinicians conclude.

I FOUND THIS IN THE YAHOO NEWS...ROBERT

Tuesday, April 29, 2008

"Straight Girl in a Queer World."

CHECK OUT MY NEW FRIEND SHERRI BEACHFRONT...YOU GOTTA LISTEN TO HER PODCAST.."Straight Girl in a Queer World."

HIV/AIDS activist, educator and counselor Sherri Beachfront hosts a here! Networks podcast from her unique perspective as an HIV "Straight Girl in a Queer World."

Sherri has been involved with many organizations including Project Outreach and has been asked to speak at numerous events including The Ribbon of Hope Celebration in 2006.

"Straight Girl in a Queer World" will bring Sherri's years of experience both as an HIV woman and as a public speaker into conversations with a diverse group of people who are making great strides in the fight against HIV/AIDS.



Sherri Lewis aka Beachfront
STRAIGHT GIRL IN A QUEER WORLD

http://heretv. com/APodcastDetailPage. php?id=23

AMERICA STARTED THE HIV/AIDS VIRUS...?

THERE ARE MANY REASONS NOT TO VOTE FOR OBAMA THIS IS THE ICING ON THE CAKE..



Show me who your friends are... and I will show you who you are!
Racism is alive and well in Obama's Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago.



THIS IS A HORRIBLE AND HOW CAN WE VOTE FOR OBAMA KNOWING THIS...IF AMERICA CREATED THE AIDS VIRUS TO ELIMINATE THE MINORITY GROUPS WHY WAS IT FIRST CALLED THE GAY -CANCER OR THE GAY DISEASE....SOMEONE HAS NO CLUE WHAT THEY HELL IS GOING ON

Monday, April 28, 2008

Birthday party to Moving friend and the Big Brother Finale..

The gnomes are out....we planted the garden on Earth Day and the gnomes came back this year ...LOVE ME SOME GNOMES..




So this weekend was a busy one from a Birthday party to Moving friend and a little in between...It all started on Friday ...which was basically a normal day that consisted of Joe working and me at home taking calls for his appointments. Then we spent the night watching Ghost Whisperer ..

Then on Saturday the CHAOS began... It was supposed to be a easy day..April 26 is Abby my niece's 1st birthday party . I was dropped off at my mom's around 11 to head over to my sister's to help her with the party .But it seems my mother still had to get a gift.. so we stopped at a store to pic up a few outfits. When we got there is was so easy to see my sister, Candice was so excited for Abby to turn one .. The decorations and theme of the party was Abby Cadabby ..which is a Sesame Street Muppet..who came out the year Abby was born.. It started with the cake and ended with the cups...it was so cute. It was also nice to see my Grandparents they were there too and I don't see them enough.
While I was at the party Joe was at work in over an hour away ..he had to pick me up then drive home to feed the dogs and let them out( I hate that part of having a puppy).

Then drive 30 min to Newtown to have dinner with at one of Joe's friends beautiful farm house..the dinner was grilled chicken and ribs...and yummy risotto and grilled veggies it was so nice to spent time with friends.. Friendships are amazing gifts... it was nice to see Mary Lou ( the Energy healer) and her husband . We sat out by a fire pit and just talked.. Oh yeah we had some banging water ice... Banana cream pie.,Oreo cookies and cream, and Cherry something the Banana had chunks of pie crust..it was so yummy. We got in around 11:30 and watched TV a bit and headed to bed...

Only to get up super early and help my good friend Tracy move out of here apartment into a house ..so I spent most of of the day moving boxes and furniture. I didn't mind doing the moving it was just that I got in late and I have been working out again and running 2 miles a day .. I started working out on Wednesday and and did it everyday until Saturday ...and when Sunday came around my body was aching.. my arms my legs...But I took a different look at the whole situation and came to the conclusion that it was just a different kind of workout..so then while keeping that in mind it became easier to do.

Then on Sunday after the move and dinner Tracy called asking where the closest BIG BROTHER PARTY was.. we laughed .. We got her to start watching the show this year and she is hooked..LOL I love it . People make fun of our Big Brother addiction and then they watch an episode and then they are begging to watch AfterDark on DVR..


BIG BROTHER
As for Big Brother the Finale was great .. Adam won which is who I was hoping would of the 2 finalist. He is a local guy from Cherry Hill New Jersey ..so it is nice to see a guy from the local area win.. He played well but I was loving the veto king ..James.. he was my favorite and I was glad he won the Favorite Juror..and $25,000..go James. Overall the season was good and the cast was a great mix of someone for everyone to love and hate ..and can't wait for the BigBrother 10 on JULY 13.. I am so excited we now get 2 seasons a year..

In hopes of inspiring,
Robert

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

FRIENDSHIPS ARE FORMED....TESTIMONIAL

"As someone who has survived living with HIV/AIDS for a quarter of a century, Bob Breining’s unique and heartfelt approach to the fight against HIV/AIDS is greatly welcomed. Bob exemplifies courage and compassion through his survival, as well as, his advocacy and outreach. It is an honor to call Bob my friend."


"In a relatively short time, Bob has gone from coping with the news of his own diagnosis, to sharing his story as a public speaker and through his personal Blog. He has gone on to develop an informative and resourceful website, as well as he created a non-sexual caring online community for folks around the world who are HIV positive, POZIAM.com"


"Bob’s tag line “In hopes of inspiring,” is an understatement. This spirited young man has provided hope and inspiration to many, including me."


"Each of us must find our place in the fight against AIDS, as well as in addressing its associated stigma. Without a doubt, Bob has carved a loving niche in providing comfort, education and awareness. He truly is an extraordinary soul! I am deeply inspired, not to mention forever grateful for his determined efforts."

~Bob Bowers

Founder and President
HIVictorious, Inc.


Namaste,
Bob Bowers
A.k.a. Da Pirate
Founder and President
HIVictorious, Inc.

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

I LOVE YOU MOM



WELL EVERYONE..
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I am still trying to? beat this cold.. it seemed to slowly going away... I still have? a horrible cough...and it wakes me up in the middle of the night. I haven't been on lately because I have been feeling so under the weather? i couldn't even type. This week was really busy ..On Sunday we went to a Breats Cancer fund raiser that? Joe was the guest speaker. During my energy session if you remember I told you some things came up about me nit telling my family that I love them ...I don't ever say " I love you " before I? hang up the phone? with my mom or sisters...So at the event the Healer Mary Lou who did Joe and my energy session was there. She also has an office int he hospital that she works out of...? Well before introducing Joe I touched on the energy session I had with Mary Lou and how it changed some things and thoughts I have on life and on everything really. I mentioned my lack of expression of love towards my mother.. (My mom helps Joe and I out at events) ..I then turned to my mom in front of over 110 people and told her "I LOVE You"..her eyes filled up and? a tear ran down her face.. she was caught off guard... I had never done something like that before and I felt like I had just removed a ton off my shoulders...Everyone came up to my mom telling her she has a good son ..it not only made me feel good but my mom too...Tell the people you around you "You love them "

IN HOPES OF INSPIRING,

ROBERT

Thursday, April 3, 2008

MY DIAGNOSIS


I WANTED TO BLOG ABOUT WHEN I FOUND OUT I WAS HIV +...

I remember going a week earlier to the DR. office. The same Dr. that misdiagnosed my dad..telling him he was fine he just had a cough..it later? turned into lung cancer...but that is not what i want to talk about....

I went to his office asking him for a HIV test..he looked puzzled...well i was a very curious young gay man...I had tons of feelings about being with another guy for the first time....This has been my family Dr. for years..he at the age of 20 he has already treated me for other STD's so I was confused why he gave me that look . So I said
" yes a HIV test"..so I had blood drawn...(by the way I was such a baby I would have to lay down ) and then left...I am sure I probably optimistic sparking a joint up in my friends car while driving away from the Dr. office. This was 6 months after my father died.

A week later I received a phone call from the Dr. and he said he wanted me to come in. I was so nervous... I knew it wasn't good news...I could hear it in his voice and I felt it in my gut...my gut never lies...I have very good intuition so I am told.? I called? my friend (the same one) she came and picked me up and off we went..She waited in the car and I went in. I remember it being so cold in the office ..it was June 2001.? the air conditioning was cranked..the chairs were plastic and cold . I remember going back when my name was called and praying my instinct were wrong. I sat in the room and jumped on the table...the door shut and I was alone. I was alone for 30 second and it felt like an hour. I remember crinkling the paper that is laid out on the table to sit on . Then he walked in . I gasped and took a deep breathe. He looked at me and? said I got some bad news....That is not what you tell someone who is newly diagnosed HIV. At least not what I would say . he said you tested Positive...? I looked at him like I didn't hear what he was saying.. I responded with "What " and he said it again " You tested Positive".? He then stated that my counts were so good that there must be a mistake..then I smiled..he flipped a few papers on his clipboard over and said "No your positive".


I was still in shock ..I mean yes I was some one who slept around...but how could this happen to me. It wasn't fair. I then got back in my friends car and told her...she hugged me and said she would be there for me...........?? WHERE ARE YOU NOW COLLEEN...AND ALL YOU PEOPLE WHO WOULD BE THERE..YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE ...WHERE ARE YOU ...???? People say stuff but are to scared to do anything... like I read in someones blog here How can they help me if they can't help themselves... I have noticed that alot? of people whoever they are have a more difficult time handling my HIV diagnosis then I did.

I have been blessed with having good and consistent counts. When I was first diagnosed the Dr also told me I had to go to a HIV specialist. Great another Dr. But after the how he made me feel while delivering the diagnosis..I guess it was time to find a new Dr...

I started going to a Infectious Disease Doctor and when I would go I would hear the same thing.."Your counts are so good I would of guessed this test was on someone who negative. I couldn't believe he was saying this to me..I thought could this be possible...could I really not have HIV. Of course he confirmed that I was positive and my counts were just really really good. So I guess I caught it early....I wanted to start meds to keep it that way but it seems that is not how this Dr. worked...The thought it would be better for me to stay off meds until i needed to be on them .? I thought it was weird but I trusted my Dr. After going there every 6 months for 3 yrs I lost my insurance and stopped going .

I now go to a free clinic in Philly called Jonathon Lax Treatment Center...I love Dr Joe and the whole team at the center in the people who run Philadelphia fight. They are so friendly and make you feel so comfortable. They let you know that they really care about you.



IN HOPES OF INSPIRING,

ROBERT

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

OUR CALIFORNIA TRIP

On Monday evening we arrived in OC around 10:30pm.. exhausted from plane rides and airports, we got to the room laid in bed and turned the TV on . then ordered Domino's pizza and passed out.

We woke up early on Tuesday and went to Disneyland.... nice lady who worked there gave us a CA resident rate ..which was a 2 day pass for a 1 day pass price...that was sweet of her...we had a blast in Disneyland all day riding rides Mickey's Haunted Mansion, Buzz Lightyear, but since we both love roller coasters Space Mountain was a favorite of our. It is a roller coaster in pitch darkness . Here is a pic of us on the Buzz Lightyear ride... Joe has a thing for shooting targets...he kicked my butt...
After Disney we went to a steak restaurant across the street from the hotel we had in Laguna Beach. it was a cute little place...and walking distance so we could enjoy the bottle of wine..lol... The next morning we got up early again to go back to Disney we went to the Adventure Park. We got there before the park opened and and below is a pic of the people in the streets running to rides..LOL we were 2 of those people .

Joe was talking about how great the Tower of Terror was and how he couldn't wait to ride it. It was the first ride of the day .Well let me tell you how my stomach was in my throat. It was a thrill that I would recommend to anyone daring to go on the ride.I have to scan the pic of that ride and post at a later date. After the Parks we headed back to the Hotel and recieved and email from James Van Praagh inviting us to his house and then to dinner before his event.

His house was lovely and was something out of a magazine. It literally was hanging off a mountain.He has a view of the Mountains, the valley and the Ocean ..It is incredible..I only hope we can have one half as nice as that one day ..The event was great James brought messages from Beyond to people in the audience and then followed with a book signing...I purchased 6 books 3 of them for my mom and sisters and one for a friend and one for Joe and Of course for me.
I bought his book Looking Beyond.. a beginners guide to spirituality. I am learning to be more spiritual and thought that this book could help me in some way ...I was drawn to it for some reason. I'll review it when i finish reading it.


On Thursday we got up have breakfast at the Penguin Cafe in Laguna Beach..cute little diner like setting decked out in penguin decor..it was pretty neat..then drove to Beverly Hills and and checked into the Beverly Hills Hilton around 1:30pm. We walked in to the Hotel and was so taken back by its beauty.

Thursday evening was my favorite part of the trip we met up with the Lisa Williams..form Lifetimes life Among the Dead.. Joe and Lisa both agree that they will be working together in the future..I hope sooner then later...I was so star struck when she was in front of with her cute spikey hair and accent.After dinner she rode us back to our hotel in her mini cooper...and she looked super dooper..and yes I was satisfied.. It was amazing to see her and Joe connect.. ..they are both extraordinary people who are doing incredible things for people around the world...

On Friday morning He had Coffee with John Burke (the host of America's psychic Challenge), Jaime Clark, and Tori Allah (both of them were on Americas Psychic Challenge).They talked for 4 hours abour the show and upcoming changes and so on....It was rang true when John Burke turned to me and said "this is cool it is like hanging with super heros"....he couldn't be any more right on.

After catching up over coffee Tori Gave us a quick tour of Beverly Hills 90210..lol and we then had lunch..in a little Italian restaurant..then we rush back to the hotel Joe had a meeting with Big Production Company at 4:00 pm . we sat down and met with the VP of the company and 2 other individuals . They were very interested in Joe and asked us if we would consider moving to L.A...Damn SKIPPY we are..I really hope that this works for Joe he really deserves it. He is such a good hearted , and loving person.. he is my rock ...After the meeting we then headed back to Laguna Beach to to shower before heading to Tori's house and then going to Dinner with her. She took us to this restaurant with a beautiful view down a gill and was made to look like a old coal mine..it was very different and very interesting.
outside the Hotel in Laguna Beach.
Saturday was our day to relax and we spent the day walking 4 miles looking in little shops and many art galley's..Laguna has art gallery's everywhere...it is a cute little town and I could buy so many things if I was a millionaire...lol we spent 3 hours on the beach trying to get a tan and enjoy our last day on Vacation. We then spent the last night in the hotel room ..enjoying the jacuzzi and some bottles of wine.. This was the first vacation where I had fun from the moment we arrived to the time we left..Many of Joe's friends have said we will be moving there..so CALIFORNIA HERE WE COME...


IN HOPES OF INSPIRING,
ROBERT

Friday, February 22, 2008

BRING JACK BACK ...


SOME OF YOU MAY BE FAMILIAR WITH JACK FROM BRAVOS 4TH SEASON OF PROJECT RUNWAY..THIS ARTICLE WAS FEATURED IN HIV PLUS MAGAZINE.
JACK HAS SHOW HIS SUPPORT OF THE POZIAM COMMUNITY BY PLACING A LINK ON HIS SITE. PLEASE VISIT JACK AND SHOOT HIM AN EMAIL and THANK HIM FOR BEING A POSITIVE VOICE FOR POSITIVE PEOPLE..


Certainly the most poignant moment so far on season 4 of Bravo's runaway hit show Project Runway was the sight of a distraught Jack Mackenroth bowing out of the competition due to health reasons. (Many fans had already picked up on the rumor, first reported in New York's Daily News, that the openly HIV-positive Mackenroth had suffered from a staph infection in the midst of filming.)

But there was an even bigger mark that he left on the world. The 38-year-old Mackenroth, who's been positive since 1990, gave the American public a new look at HIV, not only challenging expectations of what a 'sick' person looks like but showing the complexities and seeming contradictions of living with the disease as well. Numerous lingering shots of his shirtless body firmly established him as the resident hunk--and a lovable one at that. Yet his apparent robust health was in part thanks to a successful medication regimen, as viewers would see when he lined up about a dozen pill bottles on his bed in one episode (most actually contained only vitamins, he says) and methodically took his meds before dashing off to 'make it work.'

Today, an ebullient Mackenroth says his health has never been better, and he's geared up to face life's next challenge head on, whether Heidi Klum will be judging him or not. (He's been invited to audition for season 5 because of the unforeseen circumstances this season.) The longtime New Yorker and Seattle native has already survived not only HIV but a difficult childhood, including his parents' divorce and his unhappy struggle as an offbeat teenager trying to fit in as one of the few scholarship students at Lakeside, the same posh private high school Bill Gates attended. He learned to fight for himself and thrive, going on to the University of California, Berkeley, and then to Parsons School of Design, which led to a successful career during which he opened his own shop in New York City and designed menswear for various labels, including Tommy Hilfiger and Slates.

How has sudden fame treated you?
The part I really like is I get a lot of e-mails from people who are struggling with HIV or people with other difficulties--people saying, 'Thank you for being honest and open and on TV. It's really inspired me to do things, and it gives me strength.'

Any negative reaction to your HIV announcement on TV?
Not really--apart from people on blogs who make stupid comments. Now that Dale [Levitski from season 3 of Top Chef] and I are kind of seeing each other, people are like, 'Oh, Dale's so brave. He must really love Jack for risking his health.' People who are ignorant say stupid things.

How did the other contestants react when you told them you were positive?
The thing is, I never told them--because there was really no time to do it. I talked about it in my [solo, on-air] interviews, and after the show was over I e-mailed the entire cast. They were all amazing. They were like, 'You're awesome.' 'I appreciate your honesty.' 'I love you even more.'

Let's go back further in time. How did you find out you were positive?
I was having ulcers in my throat, so I went to a gastro doctor here in New York. He actually tested me [for HIV] without telling me. And he basically just sat me down and he goes, 'You're HIV-positive.' He was a jerk about it. I'm sitting there, I'm 20 years old, and I'm like, 'Oh, my God!' I didn't cry. I thought, Fuck! What the fuck! And back then--that was 1990--the prognosis was really bleak. I just figured I'd never make it to 25, but I ended up finding some great doctors who really helped me along.

Were you totally surprised by the diagnosis?
I remember thinking, There's no possible way! I haven't engaged in any risky behavior. I was only 20. I'd slept with such a small number of people that I was really, really shocked. Actually, I can work back, and I know exactly when and where it happened. In Berkeley, I caught pneumonia, which wasn't such a huge surprise, because I have asthma as well. I think I was actually seroconverting.

How did you deal with the fear once you found out you were positive?
The human mind can deal with really intense things. And in a sense, when people are dying all over the place, it actually--in a horrible way--becomes commonplace. Yes, it's devastating. You would go to see the [Names Project AIDS Memorial] Quilt, and it's just horrific. All my friends, people around me, were dying all the time, and there's nothing I could do about it. You can't function with that weight on you. So your mind has to find a way to cope.

What were your coping mechanisms?
I think [my competitive] swimming helped. I think friends are a huge support system. The gay community really rallied too at that point and was really strong. And there was a lot of activism going on.

And what about today? How do you feel about where that kind of activism and energy has gone?
I think people have become apathetic--because you can see people like me. I look really good. I take really good care of my body. I think I look good for my age. And I certainly look good for someone who's been HIV-positive for going on 18 years. But don't let that fool you. Having HIV is still not fun. I have to take my pills wherever I go. It's still not a picnic.

I run into people all the time who are like, 'Well, you don't look sick.' What the hell does that mean! That's so stupid!

Young people now aren't educated like they used to be. I think it's really shocking. I had a partner die. He was 250 pounds! He was a huge, hulking guy. He never found a regimen that worked for him. He constantly had intestinal problems. We were out on Fire Island, and he said, 'I don't feel good.' We went back to New York, he checked into the hospital, and he was dead two weeks later.

I get a lot of e-mails, especially now, from people who have recently seroconverted, and I always say, 'Listen, you can still do amazing things. Hopefully, you'll find a great doctor, and you'll find drugs that work for you. Look at me: I'm a prime example of someone who's, like, hyperfunctional. I do amazing things, I do high-stress things, I compete at the most elite level of swimming.'

Who have been some of your HIV-positive heroes?
There's Greg Louganis, who I can relate to on a lot of levels. He as well as Magic Johnson showed us what you can do, especially in athletics, and still live with this disease. I've had a lot of personal friends--my boyfriend who passed away--who really struggled. To watch someone fight, it really touches your heart.

And I take my hat off to those people who I consider the HIV warriors--people who have really not had a good time of it. You do still see people who are struggling. Those are the people I'm impressed by--who get up every day and just deal with it. I've just been lucky. I've been on medication, my T cells have always been around 800, and my viral load's been undetectable. I got on a regimen that worked for me, and I never changed it.

What about your family? How was it discussing it with them?
I didn't tell my mom for a really long time because I knew it would just crush her. I used to go lock myself in the bathroom and take my medication because I didn't want anyone to find out. And then I dropped an AZT on the floor in the bathroom. I opened the door to let light in because I couldn't find it, and my mom came in and found it. She goes, 'What is this?' I couldn't think of anything to say. I was like, 'Um, it's a vitamin.' I knew she knew within a moment [since she's a nurse]. She gave it back to me, and she didn't say anything. She just denied. And then when she would say goodbye to me at the airport when I would go back to school, it was really emotional for her.

But I did tell her when my boyfriend passed away, which was in '96. She was great. She obviously didn't want to hear it. But at that point I was doing really well. I was like, 'Mom, I'm stable, and my numbers are really good.' I'm sure all those words fall on deaf ears, because all of a sudden your son's telling you that he's HIV-positive. But every time I get my blood work done, I call her and I tell her, 'Oh, I'm feeling great.' And she says, 'That's amazing.' She's acclimated really well. We do talk about it. I've just been so lucky that I've never really been sick. There's not really that much to talk about other than when I get my blood work done.

But yeah, I talk openly with my family.

Are your parents divorced?
Yeah. My parents were divorced when I was 8.

Is your dad still in the picture?
No. I haven't really spoken with him since I was about 15 or 16.

What do your mom's friends say, having seen you on the show?
Seattle doesn't have a lot of demicelebrities. My mom has all the doctors and other nurses coming up to her [to talk about the show]. She's loving it!

So you went to the University of California, Berkeley, and were premed? Kind of following in the family tradition?
Yeah, I was premed for two years. But I thought, This isn't really where I want my life to go. I was always an artist. I took a lot of art classes through high school and then at Berkeley as well. So I switched my major to fine arts and sociology.

So it sounds like that's when you finally got to be yourself.
I kind of always was myself--even in high school. I had crazy hair, and I was very alternative. I was a little New Waver, and I made a lot of my own clothes.

I heard you were 4 foot 11 when you started high school.
My freshman year I was the shortest person--male or female. I didn't hit puberty until somewhere between my sophomore and junior year. I hung around the 'alternative' arts people and the drama people and the other outcasts. But I don't look back on it with really fond memories.

And you are some sort of former club kid? That sounds like there's an interesting story there. What was that all about?
When I lived in San Francisco I went to the clubs all the time. I made crazy outfits, and I hung around with freaks. But then you grow up, and you just sort of realize, Well, if I want to be responsible and have a job and a career, then that sort of has to stop.

What about drugs?
What about drugs!

Were you doing them?
Um, I dabbled. But I've had a lot of friends either become addicted or die, so I realized that I could keep going and having fun or I could be a responsible adult.

And you've been a model as well!
That was really just to make money. I actually never really liked it, to be honest. I always felt like a fake, and to be in that industry you really need to have confidence all the time because you're being evaluated on your appearance all the time. It can really eat away at you if you don't have the backbone for it.

How was that for you? There you were--you're HIV-positive and showing off your body.
I was thinking about that the other day. Showing off my body and being HIV-positive really never was an issue for me. I was HIV-positive so young. Once I got cool with it and realized that I was going to be OK--at least for the short term--I kind of just let it go. That's when I started weight lifting and body building. I like being strong--mentally strong and physically strong--because it makes me feel healthy.

A lot of people say that's why many gay men started focusing more on developing bigger, more muscular bodies in the 1980s--because of people reacting to the fear of having visible HIV-related wasting.
Yeah, I think that's true. And I also think it has something to do with masculinity--to be hypermasculine--which is so funny, since I'm a huge queen. I was teased my whole life for being a little androgynous fag. And it's sort of a 'Fuck you! Look at me now. Now I weigh 200 pounds, and I can kick your ass!'

It sounds like you like to challenge people's expectations.
I think I do. Yeah, I do. People said I was pretty, so I got all these tattoos. People said I was nelly--and I am--but I said, Well, look at me now. Now I'm really muscular.

And, meanwhile, you've mentioned that you're a competitive swimmer.
Well, yeah. I've always been able to really put a lot on my plate.

And what about competing in the Gay Games?
Well, that has been one of the greatest experiences of my life. I first went when I was 20, in Vancouver. And just walking into that auditorium--there were probably 20,000 people screaming, which is the antithesis of the experience of being gay, generally. We're told that we're not lovable and we're not worthy and we're not as good. Since that first one, I've never missed one.

Your team set a national record in 2006.
At the Gay Games in Chicago! In masters swimming they have what's called a mixed relay--where there's two men and two women--and we had this kick-ass team. It was amazing. With two HIV-positive people on the team! I was like, Look what we can do!

I think it's interesting to compare your experiences in life and on Bravo with Pedro Zamora from MTV's The Real World in 1994 to look at how much has changed in terms of AIDS visibility since then. He was dying on the show, and here you are, living life.
Yeah, we've come a long way in terms of knowledge and public awareness and medication. I think the stigma still really sucks. In the gay community there's people who say, 'I'm only going to date you if you're 'disease-free.'_' And it's really lame. HIV is hard to catch. That's one of the reasons I'm really open about it. I just think visibility saves lives. If I'm one person who can go on national TV and say 'Yeah, I'm HIV-positive,' hopefully, there are other people who can be like, 'OK.' I would say that 50% of my friends are HIV-positive, but people just don't talk about it. I think if we all were honest and open--first of all, there'd be a lot more funding--there'd be a lot more awareness. The stigma would be gone. We still have to make a lot of progress.

Tell me about your work as a designer.
Parsons really trains you to want to have your own line. I was nervous about that. I thought having my own store where I sold other people's brands would teach me the business side of it first. So I had my own store called Jack in the Village on Bleecker Street.

Let's move back to the show. How do you deal with all those cameras?
You acclimate very quickly. As far as being filmed and being aware of the cameras, that [sense] dissipates rather quickly because you have to make a dress within eight hours!

Do you find yourself feeling competitive with the other contestants?
I'm very self-critical. And actually, it's a flaw. I deal with that in therapy a lot. I was out there just to do my best work, so I never really looked around the room and thought, He's better than me. She's better than me. He's my competition.

Did anybody rub you the wrong way?
[Laughs] I'll just say...yes.

I understand that when you go on the show you basically sign your life away.
The part that was really a culture shock is the fact that we don't have any connection to the outside world. It's surreal. We have no newspapers. We have no music. We have no iPods. We just basically know what time it is and how many minutes we have left.

It seems like you'd be exhausted all the time.
Oh, my God. I was! I think I lost 10 pounds in the first week.

You're a menswear designer, so I imagine you had to do some real prepping to get yourself in gear for a competition that focuses on women's clothing.
Actually, the challenge is the fact that I come from a mass-market sportswear background [where I had to design the basics that Americans will buy, rather than getting to be a trendsetter]. Plus, I haven't really sewn a whole garment since I was at Parsons. I had to spend six months before the show sewing a lot and draping and making patterns and practicing all that stuff.

How did it feel to win the menswear challenge?
On the runway, when they picked me, I immediately thought, Oh, my mom's going to be so proud! I didn't expect any of this to happen to me. I expected to be dead at 25. So it's a cool feeling.

And you auditioned for season 3 but were rejected that time around?
I loved the show from the onset. And I was like, Well, it's a women's wear show, so screw that. I'll never get on. And then I saw Emmett [McCarthy] from season 2, and he comes from menswear. I made it to the final stage of judging, and Tim Gunn says, 'You don't have a point of view.' And he was right. I didn't have enough to judge from. So on my second go-round, I illustrated, like, 21 garments and made seven. I had both barrels loaded. I was like, OK, here's my point of view. I'm ready.

What are some of the main reasons you wanted to be on the show?
I've had a great job. I worked at Weatherproof, and I was the creative director for activewear. But at the same time it wasn't very challenging. I got to a point where I thought, OK, I'm not that far from 40. What do I want to do? This is an opportunity for my life to change. Do I want to have my own line eventually? Maybe. At the very least it will re-energize my creative juices.

What are you doing for work right now?
I'm actually not working right now. The show has a lot of responsibility. Eventually I'll have to work because the money is running out, honey!

I feel like they always get one woman on Project Runway who's never used a sewing machine or something so that we can watch her fumble.
Yeah. You've met Elisa, who doesn't know how to use a sewing machine. She's an interesting person. She has methods that are different from anything that we've been formally trained in. It's difficult for her in a lot of ways. She is Crazy Earth Mother. That's admirable in some respects. Is it how I would have done it? I mean, no. But that's just who she is. She brings a whole interesting aspect to the show. I'll applaud her for that. Do I respect her methodology? Hmm, maybe not. [Giggles]

And people are always crying! What's with the waterworks?
You have to understand--it's a really high-pressure situation. We're sleep-deprived. We're so frantic that we forget to eat. And then they're interviewing you, and it hits a chord. Apparently Ricky is the crybaby of the season. I think most of us cried at some point. I know I did.

Now, to talk about design. How do you make something that is art within the context of mass marketing and finance?
That's part of the challenge of Project Runway. Nina [Garcia is] always like, 'Innovation, innovation.' I could design something really avant-garde and crazy, but I come from a really mass-market background, where it was about selling to Macy's and making it sell and selling volume. I get criticized for my designs being safe. But I know what people like.

What are some of your favorite elements of fashion these days?
Valentino and Oscar de la Renta. And Carolina Herrera and Diane von Furstenberg--those women come down the runway and they look ama-a-a-zing. Yeah, you can be [Alexander] McQueen, you can put on a crazy show, and there's a lot of theatrics. To me, the challenge is making a woman look her best. You want to make art? Go make art.

What about trends that you can't stand?
My pet peeve is Bluetooth headsets and clipping shit to your belt. Keep your technology in your purse or in your bag! There's always things that come and go. Good taste usually rises to the top.

You seemed pretty excited to design for Sarah Jessica Parker in episode 2. And then you got to have a cameo in the Sex and the City movie. How was that shoot?
I got a phone call from this casting agent who apparently knows a friend of mine who just suggested me. I went over and met the director, and he basically said, 'This is the scene: You're going to walk in front of the girls, Kim Cattrall is going to check you out and make some comment about you, and then you're going to walk past them and into the arms of your movie boyfriend and then kiss.' I actually got to meet [all the actors from the show].

That's quite an opportunity. Is there any time when you feel HIV has held you back in life?
I think there are some stupid laws in place. Technically, an HIV-positive person is not allowed into a lot of other countries, so when I'm traveling for swimming that can be [a problem]. It's not stamped on your passport, but they can go through your luggage, and if they find your medications, they cannot let you in the country. And the United States is actually one of those countries--which totally sucks! And there's always been insurance issues. There's lots of things that make [living with HIV] hard. As far as physically limiting me? No, not really.

You're going to be 40 soon--well, relatively soon. What sort of challenges do you foresee with your health as you get older?
None! Yeah, I really don't. I'm more worried about turning 40!

Tell me about your tattoos. Are any of them related to HIV?
No. Back in the day I thought about getting a tattoo that read 'HIV+' on my shoulder and just being like, Fuck you! But I never did. I don't think I need to advertise that fully. I think I'm fairly honest and open enough about it. But I do think that the ones that I have gotten are really about taking ownership of my body and making it look the way I wanted it to look.

To wrap up, what do you care most about in the world?
Family and friends, of course. People I love. I'm striving for happiness. That's my goal. Yeah, art and creating is important, but at the end of your life, it's been a very short amount of time. I just want to do my best and be my best and just be a good person--as cliché and corny as that sounds.

Check out Mackenroth's work, photos, news, and more on the Web at and www.MySpace.com/JackMackenroth

CHECK OUT HIS OWN SITE AT WWW.JACKMACKENROTH.COM

And if you enjoyed Mackenroth's brief run on the designer series and think he should get another shot on the show, you can sign the petition that one fan has created to 'Bring Jack Back.'

In hopes of Inspiring,
Robert

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

QUITING SMOKING AND THE RAGE


HEY ALL.

I started taking Chantix to stop smoking ..I have been taking for about a week and 1/2...my craving are low...but my anger and attitude is HIGH...I don't know why but I seem to have a short fuse..and I am really bitchy...LOL Everything pisses me off , the computer ruunning slow I wanna throw it across the damn room . ARRRGGGGHH...

My partner Joe is not enjoying...at all. We seem to be bickering so much over stupid shit...Its my fault. I can be such a bitch sometimes but, We are trying to stop smoking together...It is hard...I feel like I need a meeting or something...maybe a sponsor...I went to NA meeting before so I know how important meetings are when stopping a bad habit.

Cigarettes per day
I have been doing good with the amount of cigarettes per day .
I used to smoke a pack a day .Thats 20 cigarettes...for you non-smokers.

2 days ago I smoked 8 all day

yesterday I had 7..

today I am only at 3 .

IN HOPES OF INSPIRING,

ROBERT

Friday, February 15, 2008

WHAT DO YOU DO TO BUILD YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM..?

So recently I began drinking Dannon's DanActive almost every day to make my immune system stronger. Since HIV attacks the Immune system. here is some research I was able to find on the product.

PRODUCT INFO.
1. What is DanActive?
DanActive is a delicious probiotic drink that is clinically proven to help strengthen your body's defense system.
2. How does DanActive work?
DanActive goes to work directly in your digestive tract where about 70% of your immune system is located.
3. What makes DanActive work?
A key ingredient in DanActive is our exclusive L. casei Immunitas™ culture. Evidence from many studies demonstrate that daily consumption of DanActive with L. casei Immunitas™ helps strengthen your body's defenses.

DANACTIVE WORKS ON 3 LEVELS ON INTESTINES DEFENSE SYSTEM

The intestine creates a true barrier between the external environment and our body. This barrier is spread out over 23 feet and a surface roughly the size of a tennis court, that is, over 2150 square feet.

The defenses of the intestine consist of three levels of guards: the intestinal microflora, the intestinal lining and the intestinal immune system. DanActive and its L. casei Immunitas™ work on these 3 levels of the intestine's natural defenses:


- 1st defense level: the intestinal microflora.

Our digestive tract's microflora is a complex ecosystem of "good" and "bad" bacteria; in fact there are over 400 types of bacteria found in your digestive tract. This flora forms a dense layer that acts as a barrier against colonization by harmful bacteria.

The development of the digestive tract's microflora occurs in stages throughout life and it is important to keep this microflora in balance. However, things such as poor diet, stress and other environmental conditions can influence its development.


- 2nd defense level: intestinal lining, a physical barrier

Both a mucosal and epithelial layer of cells line the digestive tract to create a barrier effect. This barrier effect provides a protective function by physically helping to prevent the passage of unwanted elements into your body.

A key factor impacting the integrity of the intestinal mucosa and epithelium is the microflora. Thus, the importance of keeping your microflora in balance.

- 3rd defense level: the intestinal immune system

About 70% of your body's immune system is found in the digestive tract. The digestive tract's immune system is often referred to as GALT (Gut-Associated Lymphoid Tissue) and works to protect the body from invasion. The GALT is made up of several types of lymphoid tissue that produce and store immune cells that carry out attacks and defend against harmful bacteria.

OUR INTESTINE
Often underestimated, our intestine is far more than a mere tube through which nutrients are absorbed.

The gastrointestinal tract performs many other key roles. One of its many important tasks is sorting out the nutrients the body needs from the undesirable elements that must be rejected and/or inactivated!!!

Furthermore, around 70% of our immune system is located in our intestine, which contains 100,000 billion bacteria. All these components present locally are in close relation to the rest of the organism and play an active part in health.

HEALTH EFFECTS
Several studies have been done in both humans and animals to demonstrate the effect of consuming DanActive™ on the incidence and severity of diarrhea. In addition, recent meta-analysis and clinical research studies have explored the impact of probiotics on antibiotic-associated diarrhea and on children’s acute infectious diarrhea.

It is due to DanActive and its L. casei Immunitas™ contribution to the intestine's 3 defense levels that our body is more efficient in responding against small daily challenges.

DanActive is a perfect partner in establishing a balanced diet. Beyond mere nutritional qualities, as fermented milk, it has a physiological effect on our body’s regular natural defense functions

TO LEARN MORE GO TO WWW.DANACTIVE.COM
IN HOPES OF INSPRING,
ROBERT

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

BIG BROTHER 9...TILL DEATH DO YOU PART


THIS YEAR IT IT IS THEMED " TILL DEATH DO YOU PART"
SP THEY MAY BE DATING, USED TO DATE, ENGAGED OR COULD BE SOULMATES.
WELL IF YOU ARE ALL WATCHING YOU WOULD KNOW THAT BIG BROTHER 9 HAS STARTED. IT IS AMAZING..EVEN IF THEY DIDN'T CHOOSE ME AS A HOUSE GUEST THIS YEAR I AM STILL GONNA WATCH IT LIKE CRAZY. FOR ALL WHO DON'T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT BB9 LET ME FILL YOU IN. IT STARTED 9 YEARS AGO IN THE US.(BEGAN IN UK FIRST)
CAN YOU IMAGINE LIVING IN A HOUSE WITH CAMERAS ON YOU ALL THE TIME..IF YOU SEEN IT BEFORE I AM SURE YOU LOVE IT...BUT I TRIED TO BE ON THIS SHOW 2 YEARS IN A ROW. IN HOPE OS BEING THE FIRST HIV HOUSEGUEST..I WANT TO BRING MORE ATTENTION AND AWARENESS TO THE DISEASE AND ALSO HOW PEOPLE THERE IS NOTHING TO BE AFRAID OF WE ARE HUMAN BEINGS JUST LIKE THEMSELVES..WELLMAYBE NEXT YEAR I'LL GET ON .

THE CONCEPT--
16 STRANGERS ARE CHOSEN TO LIVE IN A HOUSE PAIRED UP IN GROUPS OF 2 ( SOME SORTA SOULMATE CONNECTION) AND THEY COMPETE IN COMPETITIONS TO BECOME HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD( HOH) WHOMEVER WINS HOH NOMINATES 2 PEOPLE FOR EVICTION. THEN THEY HAVE A FOOD COMP. WHICH DIVIDES THE HOUSE INTO 2 TEAMS. LOSERS EAT WHAT THEY CALL BIG BROTHER SLOP.YUMMY. FOR A WEEK. IT IS A GROSS OATMEAL ,GRITS SUBSTANCE. THEN THE HOH AND 2 HOUSE GUEST NOMINATED ALOG WITH 3 OTHER RANDOM HOUSE GUEST COMPETE IN A POWER OF VETO(POV). NOW IF YOU WIN THE POV YOU MAY DO 2 THINGS. SAVE SOMEONE FROM EVICTION( COULD BE YOURSELF IF NOMINATED) ABD THEN THE HOH WILL NOMINATE A NEW HOUSE GUEST. OR LEAVE THE NOMINATIONS THE SAME AND NOT USE THE POV. THEN THE THEY VOTE TO EVICT ONE OF THE 2 NOMINATED THEY DO EVICTIONS LIVE. THE BEST PART IS THEY HAVE SO MANY TO WATCH


  • TV--CBS- TUESDAY
  • IT IS USUALLY ON 3 NIGHTS A WEEK SO IT SHOULD BE TUES,THURS & SUN. NIGHTS

  • LIVE FEEDS ON CBS.COM 24-7 LIVE

  • READ LIVE UPDATES AT http://www.jokersupdates.com/
  • NOT SURE IF SHOWTIME WILL DO AFTER DARK THIS YEAR
GOD I LOVE THIS SHOW I AM A BIG BROTHER NUT
ROBERT

Friday, February 8, 2008

Anti-GAY and Anti-AIDS comments on Howard stern

Remember the Imus situation. As a gay male who is HIV+ I find the following just as offensive as the comment about the womens basketball team.

Yesterday I was listening to the Howard Stern show when I was really
appalled by comments made by Artie Lang, during a fight on the show,
Please listen to this clip and send your letters to Sirus Radio and Howard Stern condemning these racist remarks about gays and AIDS.

I usally don't get involved but when you hear this you will want to
also. Other Radio personalties have been fired for much less.
Thanks Guys
Robert

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