04/23/2026
I’m HIV positive.
And I’m still here. 🌍
After 20+ years living with HIV, I’ve learned something powerful:
Survival is one thing.
Thriving is a choice.
Earth Day is a reminder to take care of what matters—
and that starts with you.
Your body.
Your energy.
Your strength.
I work with men 50+—especially in the LGBTQ+ community—
who feel like something’s slipping… and are ready to take it back.
Undetectable is powerful.
But feeling strong, clear, and fully alive in your body?
That’s the goal.
If you’re ready to rebuild your health, energy, and confidence—
I’m here.
👉 DM me “EARTH” and let’s talk.
— Timothy Eric Stahl
The HIVegan 🌱
Health • Longevity • Strength
04/08/2026
All the more reason to start taking individual responsibility for your health and wellbeing. Of course, we must continue to stand up to this regime and felon, but you can’t without putting your own mask on first!!
🚨 URGENT: Trump's FY27 Budget Threatens HIV Communities 🚨
After months of attacks on HIV funding, the Trump Administration's FY27 budget doubles down with proposals that would:
🚫 Cut over $1 billion from HIV prevention
🚫 Eliminate housing assistance for people living with HIV
🚫 Zero out workforce development programs
🚫 Gut research for new treatments and cures
"Undermining these systems not only threatens progress toward ending the HIV epidemic but also weakens our nation's ability to respond to ongoing and emerging public health challenges." We deserve better. Our communities deserve better.
Read AIDS United's full statement on the FY27 budget proposal at aidsunited.org/news
04/04/2026
Be like Mikey!!
In a world where the richest among us are often criticized for hoarding wealth, Michael Bloomberg stands as an example of generosity that can change the course of many lives. His donation of $1 billion to Johns Hopkins University, making medical school free for most students, is a powerful statement about investing in future generations and ensuring that financial barriers don't prevent talent from rising.
This act of philanthropy not only provides access to education for countless students but also serves as a reminder that real change often comes from those willing to invest in others. The future of medicine, and countless other fields, lies in the hands of the next generation, and it’s up to all of us to ensure they have the resources they need to succeed.
How can we each contribute to making education more accessible or invest in the growth of others? Let’s start the conversation on creating a more equitable world for all. 🎓💰