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Ep. 010: Talking About (Talking About) Sex (ft. Dr. Melisa Holmes)

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In this highly-anticipated episode, we chat with Dr. Melisa Holmes, an OB/GYN and one of the co-founders of Girlology/Guyology about talking to kids about puberty/sex and the terrifying fact that only 13 states in the US require sex ed curricula to be "medically accurate." For reals.

She offers some great tips for parents having these discussions and blows us away when we put her on the spot and demand that she create the ideal sex ed curriculum.

OK, But Why?: Our favorite lifestyle brand, Goop, has recently started tagging their posts with labels like "Just for Fun" and "Ancient Modality," to let you know that they're telling you stuff that almost certainly isn't true to get you to buy something that almost certainly doesn't work and might possibly kill you. And people keep shopping there. Strange world.

Find Melisa and Girlology/Guyology here:

Website | Facebook | Twitter | Buy the books

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In this highly-anticipated episode, we chat with Dr. Melisa Holmes, an OB/GYN and one of the co-founders of Girlology/Guyology about talking to kids about puberty/sex and the terrifying fact that only 13 states in the US require sex ed curricula to be "medically accurate." For reals.

She offers some great tips for parents having these discussions and blows us away when we put her on the spot and demand that she create the ideal sex ed curriculum.

OK, But Why?: Our favorite lifestyle brand, Goop, has recently started tagging their posts with labels like "Just for Fun" and "Ancient Modality," to let you know that they're telling you stuff that almost certainly isn't true to get you to buy something that almost certainly doesn't work and might possibly kill you. And people keep shopping there. Strange world.

Find Melisa and Girlology/Guyology here:

Website | Facebook | Twitter | Buy the books

  continue reading

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