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The Strong Women Podcast

S5 11: Ditch “The Talk”: How to Sexually Disciple the Next Generation With Kristen Miele

The Strong Women Podcast

Sarah Stonestreet

Christianity, Relationships, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

2.4602 Ratings

🗓️ 16 October 2024

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In our sexually confused culture, “The Talk” just doesn’t cut it anymore. But neither does silence about sex, especially from the Church. If talking to the next generation about sex makes you feel overwhelmed, unprepared, or just plain awkward, this conversation is for you! Kristen Miele, founder of Sex Ed Reclaimed, equips us to disciple the next generation toward healthy, God-honoring sexuality. 

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Strong Women podcast, where we explore the beautifully diverse ways God invites and equips women to participate in his story.

0:16.0

We're here to encourage one another as we step out of the shallow definitions of what it means to be a woman

0:22.3

and into the flourishing life that comes when we walk out our design. I'm your host Sarah Stone Street.

0:28.8

I'm so glad you're here. Welcome back, everybody. I'm so glad you're here. Hey, if you haven't had a chance,

0:37.3

would you go over to wherever you get your podcast and rate us and even write a review? That helps other people find our podcast and find these wonderful conversations with these amazing women. So thanks in advance for doing that. Okay, I have a great guest for you today, Kristen Miele.

0:55.3

Kristen is the founder of Sex Ed Reclaimed, which is an organization that seeks to empower

1:00.7

parents and those working with young people to tell these young people the truth and the beautiful

1:07.1

story about design and sexuality and to disciple them with practical, truthful, and

1:14.5

age-appropriate conversations about sex. And they have a curriculum that we're going to talk

1:20.7

more about that really addresses every age, basically from 3 to 18, to help you disciple the

1:27.3

young people in your life in this very

1:29.6

important and somewhat confusing in our moment kind of conversation. But there is so much beauty

1:37.0

there. And it's not something to be afraid of. Kristen, thank you for coming on with me.

1:41.4

Thank you, Sarah, for having me. I'm really excited to talk about this and for more parents and leaders of students to

1:47.5

understand more about how to approach this topic with young people.

1:51.0

Yes.

1:51.4

And one thing I forgot to tell you guys about Kristen is she and her husband, Anthony, are about

1:56.7

to have their second child.

1:58.2

Like, in fact, you guys, we are recording this in late September.

2:03.4

She basically has one week left in her pregnancy.

2:07.5

So by the time this airs, her little girl, her second daughter, will be here on earth

2:14.4

with us, which is so exciting.

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