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In an interview with Brooke from Quinn, Viv and Aarna ruminate about prom culture and it's impact on modern views surrounding sexuality
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A catch up on reproductive episode and Roe v Wade
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Mangler du episoder?
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Viv and Aarna catch up after a break and talk about sexual empowerment and the male gaze.
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In this episode, Aarna talks with Lindsay from the Sexual Assault Resource Center about rape culture and it's pervasiveness.
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In this episode, Aarna talks with V, a community educator with SheBop, a sustainable sex toy store. They talk about the difference between estrogen and testosterone powered orgasms, and how one can sexually empower themselves.
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In this episode, Aarna talks with Lindsay and Becca from Planned Parenthood Advocates of Oregon about reproductive justice and the state of reproductive rights in our society.
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This episode, we're joined by the wonderful guests Noor, Yosan and Shana. We discuss how race and culture impact ideas surrounding sex and sexuality, and share some of our personal experiences on the topic.
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In this episode, we discuss various experiences and values surrounding hookup culture and how it can be a valid way to explore your sexuality but also how it may harm people's ideas surrounding sex and sexuality.
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This episode, we are joined by Eddie, Beth and Kai to talk about queerness, sexuality, gender and the importance of queer sex ed.
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In this episode, we are joined by our very first guest, Lily aka @tiddygoals on Tik Tok and @callyourbigsis on Instagram. We talk about the stigma and myths surrounding masturbation, and the variety of sex toys one can use to explore their sexual identity.
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In this episode we discuss how virginity is a social construct but still affects how people think about sex and sexuality.
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Today we talk about stigma and misconceptions that surround sexually transmitted infections, as well as prevention and treatment methods!! We also briefly discussed what STI prevention and education looks like. Join us in a casual conversation about STI facts vs. myths and how to deconstruct harmful thought patterns that lead to increased stigma around STI’s.
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Join us for this episode where Aarna, Sofia, and Vivian touch on mercury retrograde and dissect the social pressure and stigma that surround sex.
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This week we dive into the ins and outs of consent and its importance in our day to day lives. We explore the subject of intoxicated consent, messages we got about consent growing up, and closed with some hot takes and media suggestions. We also briefly touch on sexual assault, if you or someone you know has experienced sexual assault or harassment we encourage you to reach out for help. Here are some resources! Everything that follows is from the RAINN website. National Sexual Assault Hotline: National hotline, operated by RAINN, that serves people affected by sexual violence. It automatically routes the caller to their nearest sexual assault service provider. Hotline: 800.656.HOPE. Ujima: The National Center on Violence Against Women in the Black Community works to respond to and end domestic, sexual, and community violence in the Black community through research, public awareness, community engagement, and resource development. Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence: A national resource center on domestic violence, sexual violence, trafficking, and other forms of gender-based violence in Asian and Pacific Islander communities. This organization provides local referrals to survivors in Asian and Pacific Islander communities, and also works to create systemic change by providing training to professionals and advocating for research-based policy changes. The NIWRC operates the Strong Hearts Native Helpline, which supports Native survivors of violence in crisis, and facilitates local resource connection. You can connect to this hotline by calling 844.762.8483. The Trevor Project: Help and suicide prevention for GBLTQ youth. Hotline: 866.488.7386
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Welcome to Dirty Talk! We’re a group of recent high school graduates that are passionate about social and reproductive justice. We hope that this podcast fosters a safe space, answers some of your sex/sexuality related questions, and sparks an inclusive and casual dialogue about youth sexuality. We’re so excited to go on this journey with you all. With love, Aarna, Vivian, Sofia :) <3