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Sex Ed Shouldn't Suck
Kaylee Moser & Jen McPhail
58 episodes
5 days ago
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 to people from all walks of life about their sex education experiences, how it impacts them now, and what could have been better.
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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 to people from all walks of life about their sex education experiences, how it impacts them now, and what could have been better.
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Sexuality
Health & Fitness
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Shatter that Shame (STIs)
Sex Ed Shouldn't Suck
32 minutes 49 seconds
3 years ago
Shatter that Shame (STIs)

Did you know that on any given day, it's estimated that 1 in 5 people have a sexually transmitted infection (STI)? If it's such a common occurrence, why is there so much shame wrapped up in a positive diagnosis?

In this week's episode, Kaylee and Jen talk through their experiences learning about STIs when they were in school, which included graphic images passed around the room and essentially no useful information whatsoever. Then, Kaylee talks through her research into breaking stigmas and outing misinformation. To wrap up, Jen and Kaylee talk about ways to conduct useful, science-based, shame-free STI education that not only provides info for identifying infections, but also helps students understand how to get help, talk to their doctors, and to their partner(s).

Check out our sources:

  • STIs podcast episode (Positively Positive)
  • Hot Sex with STIs w/ Dr. Ina Park podcast episode (Sex with Emily)
  • STD vs STI — What’s the Difference? blog post (Planned Parenthood)
Sex Ed Shouldn't Suck
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 to people from all walks of life about their sex education experiences, how it impacts them now, and what could have been better.