Ep 15: Living with HIV w/LaDeia Joyce
This week Dawn talks with LaDeia Joyce about HIV, dating, and the importance of radical self-care. From her mind-blowing story about how she was notified of her status to the lessons she learned about friendship and love, LaDeia’s experience expands the status of a virus and exemplifies the trials Black women face as we move through this journey of life. Full of frank honesty and fabulosity, this conversation is sure to educate and entertain.
Note From the Stiletto Revolution #15: Don't be normal because you'll never know how amazing you can be.
Referenced in this episode:
https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/group/gender/women/index.html
LaDeia Joyce Bio
One’s identity can never be reduced to three letters, but three letters can propel you into purpose. For some, these three letters are G O D, M B A, or M O M. For LáDeia, Deia as she is affectionately known, it is H I V. Her diagnosis is the catalyst for her current platform, positivelyDeia.
positivelyDeia serves as a platform to document her journey as an African American woman living with HIV. While there are millions living with HIV and AIDS in America, she believes that African American women are one of the most underserved communities in regards to this epidemic. In her search for support groups within her community and religious organizations, she found very few options that reflected her own experiences.
LáDeia is a University of Memphis graduate, with a self-created dual degree in Communications and Music Industry Business. She has an MBA in Marketing from Strayer University and is a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated. She has over fifteen years of industry experience specializing in promotions and experiential marketing. She has created local and national marketing experiential campaigns and worked with organizations such as Verizon, FedEx, and Coca-Cola.
In addition to her full-time job, LáDeia Joyce is the owner of Luxuriant Travel – a boutique travel agency and theDROP – a one of a kind beauty supply concierge service. In her free time, she serves as Public Relations Chair for U of M Black Alumni: Luther C. McClellan (LCM) Chapter for and volunteers in various capacities throughout the city. She is an entrepreneur and marketing maven; Memphis born, Atlanta forged and Brooklyn propelled.
She is a force to be reckoned with and now a rebel with a cause.