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For generations we haven't been equipped with sufficent knowledge about sexuality in our childhood, teenagerhood or our adulthood! My guest here, Johanna Toresen, a middle school and high school teacher in Norway as well as a mother of three, was able to notice what was lacking growing up. She has been working to shape a new culture in her family that transforms those lacks into abundance.
Here are three points she emphasizes:
The value of waiting until marriage Respect for those who choose a different way Becoming the person her kids can come to for anything especially regarding questions about conjugal love/sexualityAlong with many personal experiences she shares how she developed this culture and what it looks like in every day life.
For any feedback, ideas, questions or suggestions email me at [email protected]!
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Kaeleigh and I talk about how we can do our best to understand and build a relationship with our movement's founder, True Mother, while she's still with us on earth, as well as live and teach values regarding sexuality from her viewpoint.
Our discussion brings up even more questions, which hopefully will be answered one day, but it brought up many realizations which I found helpful. Let me know what you thought! -> [email protected]
Here are the two episodes from Kaeleigh's podcast, TM Radio, that we mention:
Episode 8: 'Grand Mommy' True Mother
https://open.spotify.com/episode/6qxArLpmzpBJs6BowfHQZF?si=c5bbdf6b7cb04ff9
Episode 9: Shifting the Culture
https://open.spotify.com/episode/3DYFEqknfq4UWmfCjcNmHj?si=e40bcb6c4ba549ce
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Has anyone ever been happy with how they grew up learning about sexuality? It's time to reinvent! Let's start asking ourselves questions about how we'd like to do this better for our kids, and what do we want to pass on? Our kids need a place where they feel safe and comfortable to question all areas of sexuality from someone who has their best interests in mind. => Their parents!
We'd love to hear your feedback, questions and suggestions! Email us at [email protected] :)
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Once upon a time, well about 12 years to be exact, David and Mitsue started a marriage enrichment initiative to help blessed couples, and three years later they started High Noon, to help people struggling with pornography. They discovered how widespread the struggle with pornography is, as well as how hard it is to get over pornography after years of addiction, which for young people can be already half of their lives.
Here is the story of how School of Love was born through the realization that we need to take action upstream in order to rescue our kids from pornography addictions. We also get to hear the wisdom they've collected on this journey, not only raising their own family, but leading these programs aiming for enriched marriage, families and lives.
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We'd love to hear your comments, questions and suggestions! Email us at [email protected] :)
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Sex education starts earlier than we think, and whether it's intended or not intended. Here I talk about how we talk about our sexual organs, explaining sex instead of waiting for the question, how do we decide what is age appropriate and how we can keep this conversation on-going.
Need some inspiration on talking to your young kids about sex? Check out one of our videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me7FhONjGkA&t=244s
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https://www.schooloflove.org/
Please email me any kind of feedback!
HiFam Podcast from Parenting Coach, Avital Levy, 'Mom, I Found Porn':
https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/mom-i-found-porn/id1447810331?i=1000616817604&l=en-GB
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Here is the podcast version of the interview with Olga Vakulinskaya, a moral educator in Russia. Here she shares some great insight on talking with our kids about sex. She shares her own examples from her life, and how her family completely changed the conversation about sex, making it a lighter, uplifting and inspiring topic. Here we cover:
What talking with our kids about sex can look like Building up a relationship of communication with our children What to watch out for when talking about masterbationShe also shares about the feedback she gets from teenagers through her work, whom most have never heard anyone share genuinely about sexuality, nor seen anyone living an example of praising sexuality whilst in a happy family.
If you're interested for more, join our WhatsApp group! Help us to help you by letting us know what it is you struggle with, in talking to your kids about sex.
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I've been hesitant about when to start this conversation with my kids about sexuality. But I decided to just dive in. I think there are way more benefits of having this conversation sooner than later, and in this podcast I explain why.