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As promised, today, we're interviewing Lindsey Wahowiak author of our most recent STD Interview as well as the xoJane post titled, ‘The Year of Two STDs or Why My Vagina Has Been on Hiatus.' Not only was it an absolute delight having Lindsey on the show, she's agreed to come back and chat with us again – we spoke for a half hour, and I think we just barely skimmed the surface.
So, if you liked this podcast, be sure to let us know in the comments section below!
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 10 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. So, we promise to always do our very best to be as concise as possible.
Today's Podcast
Today's podcast runs about 30 minutes in length due to the nature of the podcast. I interview Lindsey Wahowiak, and she shares how she feels about living with an STD, first getting diagnosed, dealing with stigma, and a bit about how she plans to tell her next partner.
LISTEN in a new window ——>>>> HPV & HSV1 – The Year of Two STDs – Interviewing the Author
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Next week, I'll be talking about why talking about having a sexually transmitted infection (see what I did there?) 🙂 is freeing/healing – whether it be in writing, to a friend, or in a support group – and part and parcel to your healing process. Stay tuned!
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This podcast interview was with Lindsey Wahowiak, author of ‘HPV & HSV1 – The Year of 2 STDs – STD Interview‘ here on The STD Project as well as the xoJane post titled, ‘The Year of Two STDs or Why My Vagina Has Been on Hiatus.' Lindsey Wahowiak is a health writer and competitive baker. She lives in Washington, D.C., with a plant and a cat. Learn more at 
As promised, today, we're interviewing Lindsey Wahowiak author of our most recent STD Interview as well as the xoJane post titled, ‘The Year of Two STDs or Why My Vagina Has Been on Hiatus.' Not only was it an absolute delight having Lindsey on the show, she's agreed to come back and chat with us again – we spoke for a half hour, and I think we just barely skimmed the surface. So, if you liked this podcast, be sure to let us know in the comments section below! 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 10 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. So, we promise to always do our very best to be as concise as possible. Today's Podcast Today's podcast runs about 30 minutes in length due to the nature of the podcast. I interview Lindsey Wahowiak, and she shares how she feels about living with an STD, first getting diagnosed, dealing with stigma, and a bit about how she plans to tell her next partner. LISTEN in a new window ——>>>> HPV & HSV1 – The Year of Two STDs – Interviewing the Author iTUNES ——>>>> Subscribe via iTunes ANDROID ——>>>> Subscribe via your Android GOOGLE PODCASTS ——>>>> Subscribe via Google Podcasts PODCHASER ——>>>> Subscribe via Podchaser STITCHER ——>>>> Subscribe via Stitcher TUNEIN ——>>>> Subscribe via TuneIn Next week, I'll be talking about why talking about having a sexually transmitted infection (see what I did there?) 🙂 is freeing/healing – whether it be in writing, to a friend, or in a support group – and part and parcel to your healing process. Stay tuned! – – – – This podcast interview was with Lindsey Wahowiak, author of ‘HPV & HSV1 – The Year of 2 STDs – STD Interview‘ here on The STD Project as well as the xoJane post titled, ‘The Year of Two STDs or Why My Vagina Has Been on Hiatus.' Lindsey Wahowiak is a health writer and competitive baker. She lives in Washington, D.C., with a plant and a cat. Learn more at  read more read less

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