This week's episode is about how important it is to teach your kids about protecting themselves when being sexually active. As a culture I feel like our parents have that one conversation with their kids about sex and then kind of push the notion of don’t do it until your married. Which is a great goal to have for yourself but realistically speaking everyone doesn’t wait that long so we need to educate our kids to be prepared and protect themselves whenever they find themselves in that position. Myself and my guests will be discussing our own personal sex stories growing up, and how we navigated through the idea of sex as teenagers into adulthood.
This week we are taking the time to shed light on the importance of protecting our children. During the conversation a lot of touchy, uncomfortable, but raw and real moments are addressed as we react to the sexual assault "friend" survived. This is part 2 of a 2 part series focusing on protecting our children. We will be discussing the reaction of the episode from a males perspective. To our survivors out there listening please know Who Raised Y'all hears you, see's you, and believes you!
This week we are taking the time to acknowledge sexual assault awareness month by having a sexual abuse survivor join us to tell her story. During the conversation a lot of touchy, uncomfortable, but raw and real moments are addressed as she recalls the years leading up to the assault as well as the steps she took to reclaim her life. This episode is part one of a two part segment dedicated to all the abuse survivors. Who Raised Y'all the podcast see's you, hears you, and BELIEVES you. Tune in to be apart of this powerful discussion!
National Sexual Assault Resources:
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Join me and my bestfriend Deja Irwin as we stroll down memory lane, identifying the generational differences in childhoods. We will discuss the differences we've noticed growing up and things we've talked about with our elders that has changed over the years. Throughout this episode you may feel old at times or wish you could turn back the clocks but overall we hope this episode makes you appreciate the time you have spent on this earth creating each memory.
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This week we will be unpacking and addressing the cycle of childhood trauma. How our own individual trauma can pour into our relationships, our children, and ultimately ourselves. Tune in for a fun yet healing discussion.
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