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The Pregnancy to Parenting Show with Elizabeth Joy

EP210: Creating Sex Positive Conversations with Your Kids with Ariel Saint White

The Pregnancy to Parenting Show with Elizabeth Joy

Elizabeth Presta

Education, Parenting, Kids & Family, Self-improvement

4.23.9K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Ariel’s passion is breaking down taboos and giving parents & kids quality, body-positive education. Her leading sex educator and OBGYN approved 10 book series, Yoni Magic, has been featured in Entrepreneur and is lauded by parents as a solution to making ‘the talk’ easier and more approachable. Ariel gives us some tips and tools for talking to our children about their bodies and sex.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, everyone. Welcome back to the Marquis of the Thomas podcast. I'm your host, Elizabeth

0:09.5

Joy. And we believe in empowering women through storytelling and education. If you missed

0:14.2

out on last week's episode, go listen to it. Jen full wireless on. And she is a standup

0:19.9

comedian, but like our conversation turned so much more than just like what she's doing

0:28.0

in her career, we got really into community and why it's so important as a mom to build

0:33.3

that and just how anthropologically we're not meant to do this alone. And I just absolutely

0:38.5

loved my conversation with her. And I would love for you to go listen to it because it's

0:43.8

so easy to feel like as moms were meant to be all things to all people and fulfilling

0:49.5

all these different roles. And she just touches on that and how that's not realistic and

0:56.3

how to find a village and build a community. And it was just so good and really made me

1:03.0

be like, okay, so trying to do some work from home and model certain things for my kids

1:11.3

and cook and clean and you know, have some time for myself to do something that I'm passionate

1:17.4

about. Like we're not meant to do every single role and do all of that, especially on our

1:23.6

own and how it's okay to ask for help and how it's important to build a community. So

1:30.2

I would highly recommend going back and listening to it. And today we are going to talk about

1:37.1

how to talk about sex with your kids and not just sex, but just breaking down the taboos

1:43.1

and giving parents and kids body positive education, which is super important. I know I've

1:54.9

talked on here before, especially in different if we've talked about sex on past episodes

1:59.6

that I didn't really receive like any sort of sex education, but not only like not sex

2:05.6

education, but not even body education. Like I did not know where certain parts of my body

2:13.1

were until I was older or even like the certain names. And we go over that in this episode

2:20.9

and how like it's not weird. Actually, it's really good to call body parts by their names

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