Be Well: Breaking the Stigma Around Conversations on Sexual Health
Talking about sexual health can be jarring and uncomfortable for many but the conversations are necessary. Patty Brisben, who leads the Patty Brisben Foundation for Women's Sexual Health, joined 'beWell' to get into those uncomfortable conversations. She provided tips on who to start the conversation with and explained how her organization provides resources for people that experience sexual health issues.
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