Welcome to our Podcast
SOMETHING POSITIVE FOR POSITIVE PEOPLE
Since 2017, the SPFPP podcast has been a free resource for people navigating the emotional, relational, and social impacts of a herpes diagnosis. Through candid conversations, guests share what life looks like after testing positive—how they date, disclose, manage shame, and build relationships. You’ll hear experiences from others that reflect your own or reveal new options for moving forward.
What we talk about
Dating with Herpes
From casual sex to long-term commitment, guests share how they communicate their status and build relationships that work for them.Stigma & Identity
How people reclaim their sense of self after diagnosis and rebuild confidence on their own terms.Sexual Health
Tools for navigating safer sex, honest communication, and deeper relational alignment.Alternative Relationship Styles
Non-monogamy, queerness, and connecting beyond traditional relationship norms.Emotional Healing
Stories of grief, growth, and self-acceptance. Often, herpes is the distraction—not the root. These episodes explore the deeper patterns that diagnosis reveals.
If you’re ready to share your experience (anonymously or publicly), please fill out the podcast guest intake form below, and we’ll reach out to interview you!
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I began consuming your podcast like it was water after walking through the desert for days. I was practically catatonic from the blow of my diagnosis, and I didn't know where to turn. I was in those initial stages of grief—somewhere between shock, denial, and anger. I won't say I was suicidal, but I did have the thought that if I died, it wouldn't really matter because my life was practically over anyway. Some months later, I learned about your SPFPP Herpes Stigma Conference in May 2024 and registered for it. I can now say I've survived one of the most difficult periods of my life—and now I'm thriving.
—J.
Episode 61: Sometimes You Just Get Tired
In Episode 61 of SPFPP, Devin shares her transformative journey from feeling drained by negative emotions to discovering her own power through public disclosure of her HSV+ status. This episode explores the profound changes that occur when we tap into our courage and embrace our vulnerabilities. Devin's story is a testament to the strength found in facing fears and breaking free from the shame of an STI diagnosis.
Episode 60: Identity Validation in Seeking Support
In Episode 60 of SPFPP, we delve into the challenge of seeking support and the importance of identity validation in support spaces. Why is it so difficult to find the support we need? I believe that those who knew us before our diagnosis are key to providing the validation we seek. Join us as we explore the dynamics of identity, support, and finding the right people to help us on our journey.
Episode 59: When I Get That Feeling, I Need Functional Healing
In Episode 59 of SPFPP, Dr. Lacey Chittle, a Functional Medicine Consultant, shares how to utilize our bodies' natural healing abilities to ease illness symptoms, including HSV outbreaks. She discusses supplements like Lomatrium, Monolaurin, and lysine for herpes, as well as vitamin D3, vitamin C, and zinc for general immune support. Discover practical ways to boost your immune system and manage herpes symptoms effectively.
Episode 58: Successful Disclosure and Navigating Depression
Episode 58 of SPFPP addresses two critical topics: successful disclosure to a non-positive partner and navigating depression post-diagnosis. Our interviewed couple shares their journey, providing insights on handling these challenging situations. This episode is a valuable resource for those seeking guidance on disclosure and managing emotional health after an HSV diagnosis.
Episode 57: Tunnel Vision
Episode 57 of SPFPP focuses on the concept of tunnel vision in relationships, emphasizing the importance of recognizing red flags and appreciating the unique qualities of individuals. This episode is ideal for anyone recently dealing with rejection, highlighting that it’s more about the other person's focus than your worth.
Episode 56: Intimacy is an Energy Exchange
Episode 56 of SPFPP, featuring Brittany, focuses on the spirituality and emotional aspects of intimacy as an energy exchange. Recorded in the unique setting of my closet, this episode emphasizes the importance of listening to your intuition to connect with like energies.
Bonus Episode 006: Beauty in Openness
In this bonus episode of SPFPP, we recognize World AIDS Awareness Day by featuring Lexi Gibson, who shares her lifelong experience with HIV. We discuss HIV education, self-esteem building, and open relationships, providing valuable insights into living openly with HIV.
Episode 55: Non-disclosure
This episode of Something Positive for Positive People delves into the controversial topic of non-disclosure. Reactions range from anger to understanding as we explore perspectives rarely covered in sex education or modern dating. The discussion aims to foster respectful dialogue and understanding, despite differing opinions.
Episode 54: U Equals U and I'm Still Josh
Josh Robbins, HIV Activist and spokesperson for DatingPositives, shares his journey dating as an HIV+ individual. We discuss "Undetectable Equals Untransmittable" (U=U), HIV criminalization, and ways allies can help revise unjust laws. Josh, a TedxNashville speaker and publisher of www.imstilljosh.com, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to this conversation.
Episode 53: Permanent Limitation is Your Biggest Growth Point
After a positive HSV diagnosis from a long-term partner who didn't disclose, Kimberly Allyse Johnson began her journey of growth. As the host of Navigating The Modern World Podcast, Kimberly shares her insights as a certified Life and Sex Coach and Meditation Practitioner, emphasizing that peace in any relationship brings true freedom.
Episode 52: There's Just SomethingS About Her
The unapologetically imperfect LaToya Dawn shares her experience beyond being diagnosed with HSV-1 and HSV-2 while discovering her pregnancy. Despite never showing symptoms, her proactive health check revealed the HSV diagnosis. Hear how she handled it in this episode of #SPFPP.
Episode 51: Strange Bedfellows Discussion with Sex Worker Elle Stanger
Elle Stanger, aka @Stripperwriter, co-hosts the Strange Bedfellows Podcast, a space for understanding sex work and the intersection of sex and politics. In this episode, we discuss risk awareness, HPV, oral herpes, and the misconceptions around "being safe" in STI transmission.
Episode 50: How Do I Live in a Body Haunted by Men
Lachrista Greco, a curator, educator, and maker, shines as a lighthouse for those living with HSV. This episode of SPFPP empowers all humans as Lachrista demonstrates how to #bethere for others and what showing support looks like for various causes and influencers pushing for positive societal change.
Episode 49: Overcoming - Herpes Support Group for Women
This episode features a recording of an online Black women's Herpes support group led by Belize Spivey, who inspires women to overcome life's obstacles, including living with herpes. The group discusses topics from Belize's book, "Overcoming What Can't be Cured: Living Beyond Herpes."
Episode 48: Heads or Tails - Rich Mancuso on Bridging the Binary Gap of Perception About HSV
Rich Mancuso, author of "Asking for a Friend," rejoins SPFPP for an insightful discussion about the varied perceptions of herpes among those living with it. Perception is reality, and this episode delves into how different viewpoints shape the experience of living with HSV.
Episode 47 Part 2: Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center - Mock Therapy Session
Dr. Laurie Betito demonstrates a mock therapy session addressing the trauma of a new STI diagnosis. This episode gives a glimpse into what therapy can look like for someone processing their diagnosis.
Episode 47 Part 1: Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center - Change the Story
Dr. Laurie Betito introduces the Pornhub Sexual Wellness Center, a resource for sexual health. Discover how this popular site offers valuable sexual health information and support.
Episode 46: Living Life in Overtime With AIDS
Derek Canas, diagnosed with AIDS at 15 after a missed HIV diagnosis from a childhood blood transfusion, shares his inspiring journey of living 17 years in "overtime." His story teaches us to appreciate life's little things.
Episode 45: Objective Pattern Recognition
New York-based Psychotherapist Melissa King, LMHC, shares insights on recognizing behavior patterns objectively and discusses her journey of believing she was HSV+ for 8 years due to inaccurate test results. Melissa offers valuable methods for dealing with a new herpes diagnosis.
Episode 44: Reckless Love
Depression and suicide ideation after a herpes diagnosis are very common, unfortunately.