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Something positive for positive people

the best herpes Podcast

Since 2017, Something Positive for Positive People has used storytelling to help people feel less alone in the emotions that come with having a herpes diagnosis. What began as a herpes support podcast is now a space where anyone navigating identity-based stigma—around mental health, sexuality, race, relationships, or simply being human—can come to feel seen. If you’ve ever felt disqualified from connection because of how the world responds to who you are, this podcast is for you. We don’t give quick fixes. We hold space. Every episode is a reminder that your existence is not a problem to solve—but a presence to be witnessed.

What You’ll Hear:

Real Stories. People share what it’s like to live, date, and love while navigating life with herpes and the stigma married to it.

Identity and Presence. We explore how presence helps people reclaim their identity beyond what the world expects.

Practical Tools. Guidance for disclosure, emotional regulation, and navigating relationships in ways that honor your truth.

Guest Conversations. We bring in experts and everyday people to talk about healing herpes & heartbreak.

Yoga-Informed Insights. Reflections on how the koshas (layers of being), nervous system regulation, and atomic alignment show up in the healing process.

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Looking for something specific? Use keywords like herpes disclosure, datingmental health, or non-monogamy to pull up relevant episodes.

Want More Support?

Explore our Herpes Support Group Calls and 1-on-1 Herpes Support Calls offerings, or check out our Yoga Therapy option for more presence-based care.

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Episode 96: We Just Don't Know
Courtney Brame Courtney Brame

Episode 96: We Just Don't Know

In SPFPP Episode 96, Courtney Brame speaks with Dr. Lexx Brown-James about the unique challenges Black individuals face regarding herpes stigma. They delve into the history of STIs, the over-sexualization of Black bodies, and the importance of representation and trust in the healing process. This episode highlights the necessity for specialized resources to support the Black community in navigating a positive herpes diagnosis.

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