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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.

SPFPP Episode 176: How We Don't Talk About Sex
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SPFPP Episode 176: How We Don't Talk About Sex

In this revealing episode, our guest shares her journey through the complexities of HSV support group dynamics and the pervasive discomfort surrounding sex discussions. From boundary violations in support groups to the trauma of diagnosis delivery, we delve into the unspoken challenges of living with herpes. Discover the intersection of sexual health and mental health and the importance of supportive, judgment-free spaces for survivors.

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SPFPP Episode 175: Shift the Shame
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SPFPP Episode 175: Shift the Shame

In this powerful episode, we explore the impact of confronting an abuser who knowingly exposed you to herpes without consent. Our guest sheds light on the pervasive shame felt by victims compared to the lack of accountability for perpetrators. By shifting this shame, can we disrupt cycles of abuse and stigma? Tune in for a candid discussion on reclaiming power and breaking free from victim-blaming narratives.

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SPFPP Episode 174: Platonic Validation
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SPFPP Episode 174: Platonic Validation

In this episode, we delve into a wide range of topics centered around the experience of living with herpes. Our guest shares her journey, from being rushed into thinking about children after her diagnosis to finding solace in community support. We discuss the importance of consistent herpes testing, the value of platonic validation, and the unique mental health challenges faced by Black and Brown communities. Tune in for insights on breaking silence and finding empowerment through awareness and support.

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SPFPP Episode 172: Freedom from Religious Restraints
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SPFPP Episode 172: Freedom from Religious Restraints

At age 24, Ebony was diagnosed with genital herpes after her third relationship. Growing up in a religious household, where authority went unchallenged, she gives us a perspective on challenging beliefs with behaviors in reality. This episode dives deep into mental health in the Black home, the value of religion versus mental health, and how shame and repressed sexuality can lead to abusive behavior. We also explore healing through the herpes support groups and the importance of community in overcoming stigma.

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SPFPP Episode 171: Black Minds Matter Part 2
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SPFPP Episode 171: Black Minds Matter Part 2

Trigger warning for suicide in this episode of Something Positive for Positive People. We care about our SPFPP listeners' mental well-being and appreciate your continued support. In this episode, we conclude the conversation Bliss and I were having about Black mental health. We discussed her challenges with depression and suicidal ideation, highlighting how mental wellness challenges look different for people with Blackness. Our sexual health and mental health are deeply interconnected, and the stigma brings about compounded challenges in the Black community.

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SPFPP Episode 171: Black Minds Matter Part 1
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SPFPP Episode 171: Black Minds Matter Part 1

In Part 1 of this two-part SPFPP episode, 27-year-old Bliss, a Black woman, shares her experience being diagnosed with trichomoniasis and herpes simplex virus type 1 while in a relationship. She initially thought she only had oral herpes due to unclear language from her healthcare provider. We also touch on her mental health struggles, including battling depression and suicidal ideation.

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SPFPP Episode 170: Carnal Communication - Safer Socializing
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SPFPP Episode 170: Carnal Communication - Safer Socializing

Cold Sores are herpesZoe Ligon, AKA The Dildo Duchess and author of “Carnal Knowledge, Sex Education You Didn’t Get in School,” joins SPFPP to share her surprising diagnosis of herpes, which she contracted through oral sex. We discuss the importance of boundaries, asking for what you want, and navigating STIs contracted through non-sexual contact. Zoe can be found on Instagram @thongria and @shopspectrumboutique.

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SPFPP Episode 169: Intuitive Disclosing
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SPFPP Episode 169: Intuitive Disclosing

Disclosure, disclosure, disclosure! This episode tackles the most concerning aspect of having a herpes diagnosis. Our guest, Amanda, discusses how the parallels between COVID and HSV disclosures have re-triggered many during 2020. Amanda shares her intuitive method for deciding if someone is worth disclosing your status to before taking things further physically.

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SPFPP Episode 168: Comfort and Convenience Over Quality of Self
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SPFPP Episode 168: Comfort and Convenience Over Quality of Self

In this episode, we discuss how seeking comfort and convenience in relationships can sometimes lead us to compromise our self-worth. Our guest shares personal insights on dealing with rejection and how herpes can be a factor in relationship dynamics. We emphasize the importance of prioritizing quality connections over superficial or convenient ones, and the journey to maintain self-worth amidst the stigma of herpes.

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SPFPP Episode 167: Most of Us Are Okay
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SPFPP Episode 167: Most of Us Are Okay

In this episode, I reflect on some DMs I received and how rare rejection actually is compared to what we often think. Most people with herpes are in a good place with their diagnosis. I usually hear from those currently struggling, but it's essential to understand that navigating a herpes diagnosis doesn't always come from herpes-specific resources.

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SPFPP Episode 166: Herpes Education - The Gateway to Sex Education
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SPFPP Episode 166: Herpes Education - The Gateway to Sex Education

Several social media pages offer support to people diagnosed with herpes, providing tips on disclosure, confidence through self-acceptance, and examples of living a fulfilling life post-diagnosis. This journey often begins with a quest for education—understanding what went wrong and realizing our sex education failed us. Jess shares how the best resources come from the herpes community, while the worst often come from healthcare providers. We discuss the prevalence of stigma, the failure of sex education, and the importance of therapy. Plus, we answer live questions from IG followers.

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SPFPP Episode 165: Introducing Something Positive FROM Positive People
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SPFPP Episode 165: Introducing Something Positive FROM Positive People

In this solo episode, I share a profound healing experience sparked in therapy, addressing unconscious behaviors I hadn't previously considered. I introduce the new "Something Positive FROM Positive People" blog, featuring community insights that can benefit everyone. I also discuss recent boundary challenges I've faced and how I'm handling them. Despite thinking I only had 30 minutes to share, I ended up talking for an hour—proof that you all enjoy these solo episodes! I'll be recording more solo episodes whenever I have schedule cancellations. Let me know your thoughts!

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SPFPP Episode 164: The Connection 4mula - A Filter for Abuse
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SPFPP Episode 164: The Connection 4mula - A Filter for Abuse

In this episode, we delve into how abuse manifests in various forms, from physical to emotional and mental. Reflecting on the increased awareness of abuse, we recognize how herpes can be weaponized by abusers to control their partners. We explore how the lack of comprehensive sex education contributes to the perpetuation of abuse by neglecting mental health fundamentals such as consent, body autonomy, and boundary setting.

Introducing "The Connection 4mula," a framework to identify potential abusers through four key relationship boundaries: transparency, consistency, maturity, and reciprocity. These pillars help filter out abusive patterns and ensure genuine connections based on mutual respect and love.

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SPFPP Episode 163:  The Seriousness of Herpes Jokes - with Comic Hanna Dickinson
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SPFPP Episode 163: The Seriousness of Herpes Jokes - with Comic Hanna Dickinson

Comedian Hanna Dickinson joins us to discuss her experience with genital herpes and how she navigates the stigma through humor. She shares candid insights on rejection, both personal and professional, and how it has shaped her approach to comedy. This episode dives into the delicate balance of using herpes in comedy and the impact of humor on destigmatizing the virus. Hanna’s authentic storytelling offers a refreshing perspective on managing herpes with resilience and laughter.

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SPFPP Episode 162: We ARE the Resource
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SPFPP Episode 162: We ARE the Resource

The title speaks for itself. After many interactions with people living with HSV and attending in-person social groups, it's evident that there's a significant willingness to heal within the community. The major difference lies in the risk-reward tolerance between those who confide in someone already open about their status and those who immerse themselves in the community for support. This episode highlights the profound connections made over shared experiences, challenging the CDC's stance on herpes testing.

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SPFPP Episode 161: The Common Untold Story of a Couple Diagnosed with Herpes
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SPFPP Episode 161: The Common Untold Story of a Couple Diagnosed with Herpes

Dee was diagnosed with herpes 5 years ago, two weeks after her then-boyfriend, now husband, had his first symptoms. We don't often hear stories about couples navigating their relationship after a positive herpes diagnosis in a committed relationship. This untold story is unique but not uncommon. Many people's initial struggles with their diagnosis revolve around finding a partner. However, this story is different as the relationship was established before the diagnosis.

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SPFPP Episode 159: Sprinting to Catch Up on What I Missed
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SPFPP Episode 159: Sprinting to Catch Up on What I Missed

After ending a long-term relationship with her first sexual partner, our guest, like many others, wanted to explore and see what else was out there that she might have missed. Soon after, while "playing catch up," she received her genital HSV diagnosis.

We discuss her behavior change after her diagnosis, particularly her heightened awareness of a partner's apprehension toward her regarding sex.

I want to start leaving listeners with questions to challenge their perspectives. Our guest shares that she was more concerned with how men would view her, as her identity was deeply intertwined with receiving validation from sexual partners.

Ask yourself: If you were to share your positive status or disclose something publicly about yourself that no one knew, what outcome would you hope for and why? How do you deal with partners' apprehension, whether verbal or nonverbal, towards you when it comes to sex after you've disclosed?

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SPFPP Episode 158: Another Boring Ass Herpes Story
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SPFPP Episode 158: Another Boring Ass Herpes Story

22-year-old Brenna shares her "boring ass herpes story," which turned out to be quite inspirational for young women navigating a positive herpes diagnosis. Surviving Catholic school sex education, sexual assault, emotionally abusive relationships, shaving her head, and cutting, Brenna found her voice and learned she's actually a bad bitch.

We discuss the importance of integrating post-diagnosis support resources with STD prevention efforts, including mental health resources to support people in or recovering from abusive relationships. As several past podcast guests have shared, a positive STI diagnosis significantly impacts mental health and self-image. It's time to bring this conversation to light for change to be made.

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