
Sex education shouldn't suck, but it very often does. Whether it's at school, church, online, or with friends, we've found that there's almost always rampant misinformation about sex and a total lack of what people actually need to know. This podcast is an attempt to shed light on how much sex ed currently sucks and try to help it not...suck. Join friends Jen McPhail and Kaylee Moser as they talk ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 59 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessSexuality | ||||

This week we chat with Michael Timlin – comedian, butcher, and host of the podcast Work Sucks, I Know. We start off discussing his classic school sex ed experience (complete with P.E. teacher and all) and end the episode discussing what we've learned... more
This week we talked to Cyndi Darnell, author and sex therapist from Australia, all about her new book "Sex When You Don't Feel Like It." She tells us about how her clients inspired her to research pleasure and desire, offers sage advice on how to tal... more
In part 2 of our interview with Jeff Eaton from the Christian Rightcast, we talk through the history of the purity movement in detail. We account for how it changed over time, from AIDS being treated as a moral issue to True Love Waits. We also discu... more
This incredible interview with Jeff Eaton, co-host of the Christian Rightcast, is split into two episodes. In this episode, we discuss Jeff's upbringing as a Christian homeschooler in the 1980s. Jeff tells us all about his experience in purity cultur... more
So so many great conversations are happening here!!!
Love this podcast. Kaylee and Jen unpack all sorts of sex Ed we (millennials) were NOT taught in school.
Jen and Kaylee are funny, authentic and interesting. Have been loving the guests each episode and they just keep getting better
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Apple Podcasts | #146 |
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