
Helping parents talk to their kids about sex
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting | |||

Screens are part of life, which means we need to be intentional about the boundaries we set at home. Andrew and Amelia discuss how they manage screen time in their families, what they recommend, and what they've learned through trial and error. Techn... more
Seiji, director of High Noon Highschool, joins School of Love, diving into meaningful questions like:
Why don't teens want to talk?
Why do they avoid the topic of sex?
How do they feel seen and heard?
Join us in this conversation of what tee... more
In this episode, I share about my recent experience of childbirth—my sixth birth and fifth child.
This time, I approached it with a clear intention: to make the birthing experience my own creation. I'll share which parts of that vision came to life... more
In this heartfelt conversation, Yun-A and I explore what it means to pass on our faith to our little legacies — our children. We share practical tips for nurturing faith in daily life — from cultivating emotional resilience to practicing unconditiona... more
What could be the linchpin of adolescence, transitioning into a healthy, whole, loving adult? A linchpin is a small but essential part that holds things together. In this episode, Andrew talks about rites of passage, and I see how this could be a lin... more
We all need connection, but often don't feel connected enough or at all. What is the glass between us that makes that connection even more out of reach? Jason Frost shares all about the many ways social media, pornography and general time usage behin... more
How do you feel about sex, and where did that influence come from?
William Haines, a teacher, lecturer, pastor and much more, explains the religious history around sexuality. We dive into who influenced the Christian perspective of sex, as well as... more
What's God's fashion advice? How can we mix our creativity in how we dress along with respect for our bodies? How do we have conversations at home about dressing in a way that truly values ourselves?
Kristen Miele, a Christian sex educator with ov... more
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