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by Courtney Brame
Something Positive for Psitive People (SPFPP) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a mission of mnimizing herpes stigma. We uplift the voices and experiences of people navigating the complexities of a herpes diagnosis. We educate and train health professionals on supporting patients and clients with an HSV (herpes simplex virus diagnosis) and the podcast gives a voice to those those willing to share their experiences offering supportive dialogue around what it REALLY means to live with herpes.
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Join Courtney Brame and Tamar Weir on navigating the complexities of Ureaplasma and communicating STI exposure to partners.
Stop Making excuses that it’s the herpes causing you to not have the outcomes you want from dating.
Where are you directing your energy? Where’s it leaking? Let’s get into how Brahmacharya, or right use of energy can help you out.
God, the Devil, the Universe, Source, The Divine or whoever you believe in may have ‘taken’ something from you through your herpes diagnosis and by Quantum Law, you’re entitled to compensation for what was ‘lost’ or taken from you.
We’ve got a project going on that shows people how conversations about sexual health are happening, but this ain’t no acting scene baby.
13 years in and I’m understanding what it is you’re looking for. Let me give it to you.
Herpes is the end of the world, and with the material we gather from the catastrophe, we create the new one for ourselves.
"I will say that getting herpes freed me from a cage that I didn't know I was in. I was in a cage of pursuing sexual partners because partially that's what I thought I was supposed to do. But when it became a point where I felt like I couldn't do that anymore... that's where the work started.”
Something Positive for Psitive People (SPFPP) is a 501c3 nonprofit organization with a mission of mnimizing herpes stigma. We uplift the voices and experiences of people navigating the complexities of a herpes diagnosis. We educate and train health professionals on supporting patients and clients with an HSV (herpes simplex virus diagnosis) and the podcast gives a voice to those those willing to share their experiences offering supportive dialogue around what it REALLY means to live with herpes.
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