With my private life coaching for Black women living with HIV, I can help you embrace your body, health, and life again.
*Don’t worry sis. Your email address will never be shared or sold.
Stereotypes and stigma, both internal and external, tend to impact your worth and confidence, reducing you to your HIV prognosis. So much more than a moment, this experience can negatively shape and color how you show up, love, treat and honor yourself post-diagnosis.
However, that’s not happening over here, sis.
I am LáDeia Joyce, and I’m a Black woman. A Black woman thriving with HIV. A Black woman not deterred by her diagnosis.
With my private life coaching for Black women living with HIV, allow me to embolden you, shifting your mindset in order to rise to your highest potential. Propelling you to be active, tenacious and unwavering in affirming what thriving with an HIV diagnosis looks like for you.
I’ve navigated the peaks and valleys of discovering and learning this new normal. I have had to do the necessary work to shift my mindset and perspective, causing me to no longer view this diagnosis through the lens of trauma but from the position of triumph and transformation.
Now it’s time for you to do the same, knowing you don’t have to do it alone.
With my private 1-on-1 life coaching and group workshops, I embolden Black women who’ve experienced a traumatic diagnosis – including those living with HIV. You’ll find new strength that empowers not just yourself but others too! Allow me the opportunity to help you take meaningful actions, restoring your self-worth and confidence.
I’ve collaborated with brands and organizations like Ampro Industries, CVS, and Black AIDS Institute amplifying messages that educate about the vulnerability of Black women contracting HIV while bringing new values to established customer bases.
A brand partnership between us can look like:
I advocate for awareness and accountability for proactive and prolific health care for Black women in the area of sexual health, HIV and AIDS testing, and viable treatment for women living with an HIV diagnosis. My talks and interviews have shifted and expanded the narrative of Black women living with HIV and has raised awareness of the impact of this epidemic on this very vulnerable population.
Here are some of my favorites.
Al Jazeera: “HIV/AIDS at 40: What have we learned?”
AIDS Healthcare Foundation
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