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SPFPP 366: What Herpes Taught Me About Anger

SPFPP 366: What Herpes Taught Me About Anger

Update: 2025-03-23
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I recorded this episode on the 12-year anniversary of my herpes diagnosis. In it, I talk openly about the grief I've been processing following a recent breakup, and how anger—something I’ve long masked with niceness—has been quietly shaping my relationships, my work, and my sense of self. I explore how my childhood experiences, emotional suppression, and fear of being perceived as violent have all played a role in keeping me from fully expressing what I need. This is about reclaiming my anger—not as something destructive, but as a compass that points to my unmet needs, boundaries, and desires. It’s also about integrating the split versions of myself I’ve been moving through: the safe, stoic me and the playful, impulsive one. This episode is as much a check-in with y’all as it is with myself.

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SPFPP 366: What Herpes Taught Me About Anger

SPFPP 366: What Herpes Taught Me About Anger

Courtney Brame - Something Positive for Positive People (SPFPP.org)