Welcome to the SPFPP Herpes Podcast

Season 1: Herpes Stigma, Disclosure, and Emotional Support

Welcome to Season 1 of the Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP) podcast. This season began with one mission: to support people navigating life after a herpes diagnosis through real, stigma-free conversations.

Whether you’re newly diagnosed or years into your journey, this archive exists to remind you—you’re not alone, and your story matters.

What You’ll Hear in Season 1:

  • Personal Stories: Guests share their experiences navigating herpes, dating, disclosure, and identity.

  • Herpes Disclosure Tips: Learn how to talk about your status with confidence and compassion.

  • Mental Health & Self-Worth: Explore how a diagnosis impacts your emotional health—and how to rebuild it.

  • Stigma-Free Language: Hear conversations that model compassionate, affirming ways to talk about STIs.

  • Expert Insights: Professionals in sexual health and mental health join the conversation to provide context and support.

Topics Covered:

  • First outbreak and diagnosis stories

  • Navigating relationships and dating with herpes

  • Finding identity beyond the stigma

  • Supporting others with STIs

  • Yoga therapy, emotional wellness, and herpes

  • Building community and breaking isolation

This season reflects years of lived experience, listener conversations, and lessons gathered from hundreds of interviews and peer support calls. The goal: to reduce the emotional weight of stigma, one conversation at a time.

Why This Archive Still Matters

While SPFPP is now expanding into broader conversations about emotional wellness and minimizing all forms of stigma, Season 1 will always be the foundation. These stories continue to support thousands of people every year seeking reassurance, healing, and connection.

If you’re here for herpes-specific support, you’re in the right place.

Want more tools and support?
Explore our Herpes Support Call and
Yoga Therapy pages for more resources to help you navigate stigma and emotional wellness.


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SPFPP 338: Disclosing in nonmonogamy
Courtney Brame Courtney Brame

SPFPP 338: Disclosing in nonmonogamy

In this insightful episode of Something Positive for Positive People, dive into the challenges of disclosing in nonmonogamous settings, especially when one partner has herpes. This episode offers a deep dive into the ethics of disclosure, the fear of outing a partner, and strategies to handle potential stigma effectively. Join host Courtney Brame as he explores real-life scenarios, backed by community experiences and expert advice, to provide listeners with a nuanced understanding of navigating these delicate conversations. Whether you're involved in a nonmonogamous relationship or just curious about the dynamics, this episode offers valuable perspectives on maintaining integrity, respect, and openness in discussions about sexual health.

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SPFPP 336: Disclosing for a lover
Courtney Brame Courtney Brame

SPFPP 336: Disclosing for a lover

Navigating disclosure in non-monogamous relationships can be particularly challenging when it involves sensitive health information like a herpes diagnosis. Episode 336 of Something Positive for Positive People, "Disclosing for a Lover," offers a deep dive into how individuals can approach these conversations ethically. Learn from the shared experiences and practical tips on how to maintain confidentiality and integrity while fostering honest and open relationships.

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