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Herpes Awareness Day
Herpes Awareness Day (October 13th)
Highlighting the SPFPP Podcast
🎙️Program Feature: Something Positive for Positive People Podcast
Ready to dive deeper than a herpes diagnosis? The SPFPP podcast explores how shame breaks identity—and how presence, storytelling, and community bring healing.
⭐️Why This Podcast Matters
Over 1,000 listeners find solace and strength in candid stories
Hosted by Courtney Brame, who leads with compassion and courage
Grows beyond herpes: Season 2 dives into mental health, identity, and broader stigma healing amazon.com+4iheart.com+4open.spotify.com+4spfpp.org
📌 What You’ll Experience
Conversations on HSV-1, HSV-2, non-monogamy, asexuality & more
Solo episodes revealing grief, identity work, anger, and rebirth
Expert interviews addressing healing, consent, relationships, and sexuality
Episodes like “What Herpes Taught Me About Anger” and the STARS framework on consent deliver compassion, practical tools, and real talk.
💬 Takeaway
This is health education for everyone—herpes or not. Whether you need guidance, empathy, or a deeper lookup inward, this podcast gives it.
💥 Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or directly at SPFPP.org/podcast.
📣 Know someone who needs this? Share with a friend, partner, or healthcare provider.
🛠️ Your Call to Action
Lose the stigma—gain real insight. Listen, learn, and grow with SPFPP’s transformative podcast.
🔗 Learn more: spfpp.org/podcast
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Podcast is About: https://open.spotify.com/show/1zt0blXnxi8i3jeHNktTMI
A stigma-forward podcast exploring how shame fragments identity—and how presence heals it. Hosted by Courtney Brame, founder of SPFPP, this show began with herpes stigma and now holds space for deeper conversations around diagnosis, disclosure, masculinity, emotional wellness, and the process of becoming whole. Each episode offers reflective dialogue, identity validation, and tools to help you reconnect with your truth. If you’ve ever felt stigmatized, here’s your guide back to wholeness.