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Day 1 Podcast

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Episode One of the AIDS/LifeCycle Podcast features highlights from the Opening Ceremony in San Francisco, a talk with Cyclist Kai Brothers about riding into his hometown of Santa Cruz with AIDS/LifeCycle and a preview of the ride from Santa Cruz to King City.

Day 2 Podcast

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Marking the 25th year since the first reported case of AIDS, Episode Two of the AIDS/LifeCycle Podcast features interviews with two cyclists -- and a dancing bear volunteer -- about the impact of AIDS and HIV. Mark Cloutier, executive director of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, reflects on the last 25 years of the epidemic and offers a vision of hope for the future.

Day 3 Podcast

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We talk with the cyclists before and after the first big hill of the ride, Quadbuster. The cyclists become donors at a local school fundraiser along the route. We'll hear about the new LAGLC Prevention On Wheels and talk with William Bland, SFAF's Director of Community Programs about what the Foundation is doing to build healthy communities through outreach. Finally, we'll sit down with Cyclist Craig Hermes and find out why he's riding for both SFAF and LAGLC.

Day 4 Podcast

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The Cyclists pass the half-way point on their journey from San Francisco to Los Angeles. We'll meet some of the Roadies and find out what they do and why they do it.

Day 5 Podcast

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Day 5 is a fun, short day for the Cyclists. We'll have some fun with them and highlights from the evening's talent show.

Day 6 Podcast

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Day 6 is the Cyclists' and Roadies' last day in camp. We talk with a few of the Cyclists to see how they feel so close to the end of the ride. We'll visit ALC's famous unofficial rest stop, the Paradise Pit in Santa Barbara, and we'll have an interview with ALC Director Chris Cole. From Thursday night's Talent Show, Albee Park reads his poem "Alchemy."

Day 7 Podcast

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Episode 7 features the Closing Ceremonies in Los Angeles with ALC Director Chris Cole, CEO of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center Lorri Jean, the mayor of Los Angeles, and SFAF Executive Director Mark Cloutier.

One Hour Podcast Recap

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This one hour recap of the AIDS/LifeCycle 5 Podcasts features highlights from all seven days of AIDS/LifeCycle 5. During the event, we produced a podcast everyday. If you'd like to hear the highlights from the over three and a half hours of podcasts in a single one hour show, this is the podcast for you.

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Podcast Help

What's a podcast?

Want to listen to the AIDS/LifeCycle podcast and it wasn't as easy as you'd hoped? No problem. This help page should have you up and running in no time.

A good way to think about a podcast is that it's like a recorded radio show that you listen to on demand by downloading it from the internet. With the explosion in popularity of podcasts lately, a bunch of new programs have come out to let you subscribe to podcasts so that you'll automatically have the latest one. These programs use a file that we put on our web servers to tell them when we have a new episode for you. They download the episode and you can listen to it on your computer or put it on your ipod or mp3 player.

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Here's how to get iTunes and use it subscribe and listen to the AIDS/LifeCycle Podcast.

  • If you don't already have iTunes, go to http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/
  • Follow the instructions to download and install the program.
  • After you've installed the program, click on the link below to find the AIDS/LifeCycle podcast.
  • http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=157981639
  • This will bring you to the AIDS/LifeCycle podcast listing in the iTunes music store podcast directory. You'll see a listing of the currently available episodes. To download just the ones you'd like, click on the "get episode" button in the right hand column. To subscribe to podcast and have them automatically downloaded to your computer when they become available, click on the button labelled "subscribe" in the upper left portion of the window to the right of the AIDS/LifeCycle podcast logo.

Subscribing to the mp3 podcast feed

If you'd like to use another program to listen to the podcast, access our rss feed directly by going to http://feeds.feedburner.com/aidslifecycle. There's also a link to the raw xml feed there if you're looking for that.

We hope you enjoy the podcasts and the rest of our 2006 web coverage for AIDS/LifeCycle 5. Thanks for your interest and support!