11 min

Disclosing HSV (or any other STD) – Should I Tell People I Have an STD – STD Podcast The STI Project

    • Sexuality

We’re back for another installment of the STD podcast, hosted by The STI Project’s STD+ Founder, Jenelle Marie Pierce. Today, we’re talking about disclosing HSV (or any other STD) and whether or not you should tell people that you have an STD.

Since we’re only in week 2 of reintroducing the podcast, after a few years on hiatus, we’re still working out some audio kinks, so bear with us as we hone our craft.

In the meantime, we’re so happy you could join us for a few minutes out of your busy day to listen as we answer your frequently asked questions about STDs and living with an STI/STD. If you have a suggestion for a future podcast, don’t hesitate to reach out. Very little offends us, and nothing is too dicey for our audio, so send us in your questions.

What to Expect When You’re Expecting…a Podcast

In an effort to cater to short attention-spans (mainly, my own), we keep these podcasts between 5 and 15 minutes in length. When we have guests on the show, sometimes, they’re a little bit longer, but we know you’re busy. Consequently, we promise to always do our very best to be as concise as possible.

Today’s Podcast

Today’s podcast runs about 12 minutes in length, and we’re talking about disclosing HSV – to the whole world, to just your friends or family, and to partners. Check out the links below to see what we have to say about telling people about having an STD.

LISTEN in a new window > Disclosing Your Status

APPLE > iTunes

ANDROID > One Click

GOOGLE > Google Podcasts

iHEARTRADIO > iHeartRadio

PODCHASER > Podchaser

SPOTIFY > Spotify

SPREAKER > Spreaker

STITCHER > Stitcher

TUNEIN > TuneIn

Next time, I’ll be talking about how everyone you know has an STD and why it’s no big deal. Subscribe to stay tuned!



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What did you think of today’s podcast? Do you have a suggestion for an upcoming podcast? Or would you like to take part in an upcoming podcast interview/conversation via Skype or in person? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

More On This:



* Herpes Resources and Personal Stories

* How to Tell Someone

* About The STI Project

* a href="https://thestiproject.

We’re back for another installment of the STD podcast, hosted by The STI Project’s STD+ Founder, Jenelle Marie Pierce. Today, we’re talking about disclosing HSV (or any other STD) and whether or not you should tell people that you have an STD.

Since we’re only in week 2 of reintroducing the podcast, after a few years on hiatus, we’re still working out some audio kinks, so bear with us as we hone our craft.

In the meantime, we’re so happy you could join us for a few minutes out of your busy day to listen as we answer your frequently asked questions about STDs and living with an STI/STD. If you have a suggestion for a future podcast, don’t hesitate to reach out. Very little offends us, and nothing is too dicey for our audio, so send us in your questions.

What to Expect When You’re Expecting…a Podcast

In an effort to cater to short attention-spans (mainly, my own), we keep these podcasts between 5 and 15 minutes in length. When we have guests on the show, sometimes, they’re a little bit longer, but we know you’re busy. Consequently, we promise to always do our very best to be as concise as possible.

Today’s Podcast

Today’s podcast runs about 12 minutes in length, and we’re talking about disclosing HSV – to the whole world, to just your friends or family, and to partners. Check out the links below to see what we have to say about telling people about having an STD.

LISTEN in a new window > Disclosing Your Status

APPLE > iTunes

ANDROID > One Click

GOOGLE > Google Podcasts

iHEARTRADIO > iHeartRadio

PODCHASER > Podchaser

SPOTIFY > Spotify

SPREAKER > Spreaker

STITCHER > Stitcher

TUNEIN > TuneIn

Next time, I’ll be talking about how everyone you know has an STD and why it’s no big deal. Subscribe to stay tuned!



– – – –

What did you think of today’s podcast? Do you have a suggestion for an upcoming podcast? Or would you like to take part in an upcoming podcast interview/conversation via Skype or in person? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

More On This:



* Herpes Resources and Personal Stories

* How to Tell Someone

* About The STI Project

* a href="https://thestiproject.

11 min