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The Greatest Foundation for Parents to Talk About Sex - with Tony and Alisa Dilorenzo from ONE Extraordinary Marriage | Ep. #4312 Feb 202600:49:01
What if the strongest sex education we give our kids is the one we live?   Tony & Alisa DiLorenzo, authors of The 6 Pillars of Intimacy, hosts to ONE Extraordinary Marriage, and marriage coaches - are all about living their message: love, sex and commitment are the powerful mixture to create extraordinary marriages.   Listen to why healthy sex education at home starts with marital intimacy — and what to do when sex isn't even a comfortable topic in your own marriage.   Check out this episode for insightful tools for the growth of your marriage and family!   Here are some Q's for reflection that we also cover in this episode:   How do we approach the topic of sex in our family?  How do we make it a part of our comfort zone? How do we talk about sex when it isn't a comfortable topic in our marriage?
Resetting Screen Habits - with Yusun Abrahams | Ep. #4230 Jan 202600:45:23

What happens when a family decides to rethink their relationship with screens?

In this thoughtful conversation, Amelia and Yusun explore the very real challenges of raising children in a screen-saturated world. Yusun opens up about the moment she realized something needed to change — and the intentional steps she took to reclaim her children's time, attention, and imagination.

From rediscovering creativity and outdoor adventures to navigating social environments where screens are the norm, this episode is a realistic experience of the challenges and benefits that come with intentional parenting.

If you've ever questioned your family's screen habits, Yusun's story is a reminder that small, courageous shifts can lead to meaningful transformation.

Takeaways

  • Recognizing the addictive nature of screens is crucial for parents.
  • Outdoor play can counteract the negative effects of screen time.
  • Screens can detract from family experiences and connections.
  • Implementing screen time limits requires consistency and communication.
  • It's important to engage children in creative and physical activities.
  • Parents should model healthy screen habits themselves!
  • Finding supportive communities can help reinforce screen time boundaries.
  • Boredom can lead to creativity and independent play.
  • Navigating social situations with different screen habits can be challenging.
  • Clear communication about screen rules helps children understand their importance.

 

 

What is True Modesty? - with Kristen Miele | Ep. #3312 Jun 202500:47:03

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 over 15 years of experience, shares her knowledge on biblical insight as well as her own experience. 

We hope this episode helps you to find ways to have great conversations about this topic at home! 

Supporting My Child in an Unsafe World - Sandra Lowen | Ep. #3229 May 202501:22:55

Sandra Lowen shares heartfelt insights on parenting in today's increasingly unsafe and hypersexualized world. We explore how to truly support our children through complex challenges like low self-esteem, exposure to pornography, and questions around masturbation—topics often difficult to address, especially within a faith-based context.

Sandra speaks about the disappointments and struggles many parents face, offering both compassion and practical guidance. She emphasizes the importance of physical affection, understanding, and forgiveness—not just during childhood, but as a lifelong foundation that carries into the teen years and beyond!

Whether you're a parent seeking guidance, comfort, or tools for deeper connection, this episode offers wisdom, encouragement, and real-world strategies rooted in love and faith. 

Against the Norm | Ep. #3115 May 202500:34:48

In this episode we take a look at what's normal and how it can become a dangerous trap to slip into. 

Human beings have a natural instinct to fit in, and if we aren't mindful about the influence of our environment, we can end up fitting into something that isn't even good for us. 

This affects parents and children alike. Here we take a look at the culture in this world, specifically around sex, and how that may be influencing us as parents as well as our children. 

There are a lot of norms to break. So let's exemplify a true culture for our kids, support them in the challenges in standing up for their true selves, and let's build a community and culture that lifts each other up to an enriching standard, rather than a destructive one.

Birds and Bees - with Mary Flo and Megan | Ep. #3001 May 202500:31:37

Don't miss this episode, an interview with the brilliant duo, Mary Flo and Megan, two lovely ladies who partnered to create Birds & Bees, which revolutionizes "The Talk" about sex into something so much easier - approachable, everyday conversations that build up over time. 

Here we talk about finding our voice in this important topic, and making that awkward leap into the conversation a much more natural and simpler step.

I loved getting to know these ladies and truly support their message! If you're interested in doing their course for parents on talking to your kids about sex, visit https://birds-bees.com/ and get 20% off with the code I share at the end of the episode. ;)

 

 

Sexual Understanding, Then and Now - with HN Couples, Sebastian and Daria | Ep. #2917 Apr 202500:50:48

In this episode we piece through how both Daria and Sebastian learned about sex, how it was going through puberty and where they are today. 

Going through puberty is generally a challenge for everyone. Daria and Sebastian share open and honestly about their experiences. 

Then we get to, how can we make it better? What kind of support helped them get to where they are today?

That's where us parents come in. We can support our kids through puberty. Every child needs that continuous love, grace and connection. 

So listen in to gain insight as to how we can make our child's journey richer and smoother. 

Check out HN Couples here: 
https://highnoon.org/hn-couples

Here you can do their survey and sign up for their newsletter: 
https://bit.ly/HNCouples-Survey

Interview with the Author of "Welcome, Baby!" - with Soyung Pak | Ep. #2803 Apr 202500:49:24

Soyung Pak, a children's book author and mom of 3, decided to change the way to talk in their family about sex, by answering her children's questions instead of running away from them. Then she shared that with the world in her book, "Welcome, Baby!"

In this episode we talk about how this book is a great foundation and conversation starter for children of any age, and parents at any comfort level. 

We also touch upon how this conversation can keep going, and how important it is to show our kids they're not alone in processing the very sexualized information this world throws at us.

How would you start or improve conversations with your kids about sex?

Sex Ed Reclaimed - with Kristen Miele | Ep. #2720 Mar 202500:46:48

Listen in to this episode with Kristen Miele, a remarkable Christian mom and sexual education expert, who has devoted 15 years to empowering children, parents and faith communities.

Discover how she has integrated God's revelation into her sex education. She offers practical advice, scientific information, as well as encouragement for kids and parents to understand God's design, shedding light on topics that have far too often been only explained in darkness. 

Check out her website here: https://www.sexedreclaimed.com/
And don't miss this episode! 

Protecting Our Kids Through Open Conversation - with Rashida Shakir | Ep. # 2605 Mar 202500:30:45

Rashida Shakir, a loving mom of three and a dedicated blogger on awareness on child sexual abuse and parenting, shares how she started her journey.

She explains how she speaks with her kids on topics like puberty, safe touch, pornography, all of which do cross a line of cultural norms, but at the same time thousands of parents resonate with her message and appreciate her guidance. 

Sometimes we have to be brave in order to protect our kids, and Rashida has led the way for many! 

Ultimately, this episode is about protecting our kids through open conversation, and keeping a bond of trust so they always feel they can come to us. Please listen in for insight on how Rashida ingrains this into her relationship with her kids.

Also, please check out her blog on instagram: @my.blissful.parenting.life

Leveling Up: As An Individual vs. As a Family - with Rafael Guignard | Ep. #2518 Feb 202500:57:06

How do you keep growing as an individual when you've got a family to take care of? And how do you get your family on board with a goal you're passionate about?

Rafael Guignard shares the insight he's harvested -  from his experience as a life coach as well as his own quest in growth while raising a family. 

One big takeaway? When you align your personal growth with your family's well-being, the benefits multiply—for you and them.

Rafael shares the small steps you can start with, and the big impact they can have over time. 

Want to work with Rafael? You can reach him here: rafael.guignard.coach@gmail.com

 

 

Parenting with Accountability - with Benjy Uyama | Ep. #2406 Feb 202500:56:21

Is the word accountability a word of joy or burden for you?

In this podcast, Benjy and I talk about being accountable and getting accountability. Both are so important in our parenting life.

Being accountable for our children builds the trust we need to have a deep relationship and to be there to support them in life. Whether it's just being present with them, giving God's love, or being a reliable confidant in their experience and questions on sexuality. 

Getting accountability can be the best action step you can take to truly grow in the direction you're aiming for.

Don't miss the insight as well as the heartfelt and fun parenting stories Benjy shares! 

Feel free to contact us: 

Amelia - amelia@schooloflove.org

Benjy - benjy@highnoon.org

 

3 Things I Learned While Living in a Caravan - Amelia | Ep. #4115 Jan 202600:35:19

In this episode, I share about my family's bold decision to move into a caravan, and what I have been learning during this unique journey. 

At its heart, this conversation is an invitation for parents to truly cherish their time with their children and to reflect on what builds meaningful connection—and what quietly erodes it.

We explore the contrast between screens and conversations: what distracts us from real relationship, and what can actually enhance it. I share why I believe screens often take more than they give, while honest, heartfelt conversations—especially around topics like sex—can become powerful moments of trust, safety, and connection.

This episode is about choosing presence over distraction, and courage over avoidance, in order to nurture deeper relationships with our children.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Caravan Life 03:00 Challenges of Transitioning to Caravan Living 07:51 The Importance of Connection with Children 14:56 Individual Connections with Each Child 19:56 Navigating Technology and Connection 25:46 Self-Care and Its Impact on Parenting 29:43 Cultural Perspectives on Sex Education 35:08 Lessons from K-pop Demon Hunters 38:46 Conclusion and Encouragement
Protect Young Eyes - with Chris McKenna | Ep. #2322 Jan 202500:45:55

Chris McKenna, founder of Protect Young Eyes, shares novel and needed ideas in how to protect our kids when they connect to the internet.

In this episode he shares about open communication with our kids about trust, the countless dangers that internet gives them access to, and how present we need to be in their internet world.

He also shares the inspiring story behind his journey, turning his passion for internet safety into a mission to empower parents through Protect Young Eyes. 

His website, https://www.protectyoungeyes.com/, has thorough information and resources such as device guides, app reviews, and up-to-date info on tech trends for families. Please check it out! :)

Parenting with Honesty - with Justin Okamoto | Ep. #2209 Jan 202500:48:51

Honesty - another one of the 5 Core Virtues, and we're bringing it into the heart of parenting.

How much do you love honesty? Most of us agree it's a cornerstone of a meaningful life—but how does it truly shape our parenting? In this episode, Justin reflects on his personal journey with honesty, and together, we explore why this virtue is essential for raising children, especially if it's what we want from our kids. 

What helps you to be honest? How can we make honesty feel safe? What can we do to encourage our children to open up about their thoughts and feelings?

Listen to this episode to discover how this virtue is a crucial piece to having meaningful conversations with your kids, as well as guiding them to understand their God-given sexuality.

 

 

Round up of 2024 - Amelia | Ep. #2126 Dec 202400:19:18

Immersing myself in School of Love has brought us a few leaps closer to the culture I truly wish for my family. 

In this podcast I share how this past year, even when starting at 0, it's possible to take several steps towards your goals for your family. 

I had a few impactful realizations this year. One big realization was: family is the ideal place for conversations on the topic of sexuality. 

Taking action after this realization has been so liberating in my relationship with my kids. Here I share that with you along with what kind of action steps we've taken.

I wish you a wonderful close to the year! Tune into your aspirations for 2025!

Processing My Trauma As a Parent - with Phillip Schanker | Ep. #2012 Dec 202401:28:41

Trauma doesn't have to define us—or our children's futures. But how do we truly process it to break free from its grip?

Phillip Schanker, an experienced therapist, counselor, and coach, offers deep insights into trauma and its many forms. In this conversation, he unveils practical tools for navigating the healing journey, including approaches beyond traditional therapy.

Should you share your trauma with your kids? How do you bring your spouse into the process? And who can you turn to for support? We tackle these important questions and more in this powerful exploration of healing.

If you're ready to take the next step or seek guidance, Phillip invites you to connect with him directly at healandgrow21@gmail.com.

Busting the Myths on Sex Talks - with Patricia Weerakoon | Ep. #1928 Nov 202400:58:14

What if I'm too embarrassed to talk about sex? 

What if talking about sex will make them want to experiment? 

Should I wait till my child asks me about it?

What if I want to preserve my child's innocence?

What will other parents think?

I just don't know what to say...

These are all very common questions parents have about the conversations with their children about sex. Patricia Weerakoon, a sexologist and evangelical christian, guides us through each of these roadblocks. Her experience and her faith emphasize the importance of this conversation with our kids, and the role we play as parents to protect them. 

Check out her website https://patriciaweerakoon.com/ where you can also find very useful books she's written. 

Parenting with Integrity - with Diana Esanu | Ep. #1814 Nov 202401:01:38

It's true our kids are watching us, looking for an example to follow, whether consciously or unconsciously. So it's important we do what we say, live what we preach. 

We may catch ourselves not completely aligning to what we say or truly want. What then? We can feel estranged from our ideals when they seem so far away. But what I'm asking is for you to shift your focus from perfection to integrity. 

That means answering the question, what can I do about it now? How can I get on the path I want to be on? How can I keep my integrity? Diana, mom of 3, and I talk about the different ways this plays out in daily parent life.

I hope this episode helps you to see integrity as an inspiring super power, for you to live your best life for the sake of your yourself and your kids!

Community in Parenting - with Deborah and Lynnda | Ep. #1731 Oct 202400:58:01

Who do you have that you can talk with and open up to? A lot of us are missing that. For whatever reason, we often forget to prioritize thriving friendships, especially when becoming a parent and allocating most of our attention to our precious children.

But parenting is so much easier when you have that small handful of people who are there to support you.

Lynnda and Deborah created Moms Village, specifically for mothers to share with each other. We talk about the value of sharing with others, how it can help us in our marriage and parenting and how specifically sharing vulnerable topics with people we trust can help us experience more compassion and depth in our relationships.

For some, it may take courage, but we hope you'll not only understand but truly experience the rewards of deepening your relationships! 

 

Changing Perspective on Conversations About Sex -with Filip Simonyi | Ep. #1617 Oct 202400:55:59

Do you feel unsure about talking with your kids about sex? Do you put off this conversation for 'someday' in the future? 

Filip felt the same, but through our recent School of Love Bootcamp, he's changed his perspective. 

In this episode we talk about the transformations Filip and his wife have made in their family culture, and how conversations with their kids about sex have become much lighter and doable. 

The topic of sexuality is becoming more and more present in our kids lives already at a young age. It's so valuable when they first hear about it from their parents, and we build up the conversation as we grow together.

Interested in joining the School of Love Bootcamp? Email me: amelia@schooloflove.org

or register here: https://forms.gle/S4HNS3hwCutVtoZL7 

Parenting with Grace - David and Mitsue Wolfenberger | Ep. #1503 Oct 202400:57:45

What does grace mean, and what does it have to do with parenting? 

Grace is love sincerely given, without it having to be earned. Basically, unconditional love. So it has a whole lot to do with parenting, but it's something each of us need ourselves! If we have a source of grace, we can give it more freely to our children. 

David and Mitsue Wolfenberger share their journey with grace in their family. We realize the blessing of being able to give grace, as well how liberating it is to receive it.

Uncomfortable Conversations - with Andrew Love | Ep. # 1419 Sep 202400:55:57

We've all experienced an uncomfortable conversation. But did you ever see those conversations as an opportunity? 

Uncomfortable conversations, when we go through them with grace, honesty and love, can help us to grow and deepen our relationships. 

Andrew shares how the riches in life are in these conversations. Especially within the family and with our kids. They are actually something we really don't want to miss out on! 

Tune in to this episode, and let it help you take notice of your next uncomfortable conversation, so you can truly make the most of it.

 

Navigating Screen Time - with Andrew and Amelia27 Nov 202501:00:59

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.
Technology will only keep growing—so let's figure out how to live with it in a healthy, balanced way.

 

Courage in Parenting - with Benjy Uyama | Ep. #1305 Sep 202400:59:40

A lot of things in parenting take courage. Conversations about sex are probably a big one for many parents!

Here, Benjy and I have a great conversation about: 
When were we fearful in parenting? 
What's the difference between being fearless and having courage? 
How can we have courage in talking with our kids about sexuality?

A great point Benjy makes in this conversation is, we shouldn't let fear stop us in guiding our kids towards what God has in store for them. A part of that is overcoming our own fear or discomfort, so we can share some of the deepest conversations one can have in life. God's invention of sexuality.

What Do Youth Struggle With Most? - with Andranik Karagezian | Ep #1222 Aug 202401:20:27

Do you ever wonder what the dominant struggle is for youth? 

Andranik, our High Noon Chapter Leader in Europe, breaks down the biggest challenges young people face today. 

What can we do as parents, to help our kids going through these challenges?

What can we do before the challenges hit, and what can we do in the middle of the storm?

As a parent, we have so much to give to our kids, especially when they are still growing up with us. We talk about it all here in this episode.

Please share this with anyone you think it may be useful to! 

Also, let us know what you think, right here: amelia@schooloflove.org

How To Be My Child's Best Listener - with Joni Makkonen | Ep #1108 Aug 202401:03:04

If we want connection with our child, they need to feel heard. In order for them to feel heard, we need to listen. 

Joni Makkonen, a family and relationship counselor, talks about things he's learned from years of listening to families and couples. 

If we want to be there for our children through the challenges involved in staying on a path towards healthy sexuality, we need to give them a safe space to express themselves. Here we talk about how we can work on creating that space. 

I believe our children need and want us while progressing on this path. Let's do the work to become even better listeners, and I hope this episode helps you move a few steps forward!

Let us know your thoughts!

Right here: amelia@schooloflove.org

Andrew Love on: Sexualization vs. Talking About Sex | Ep #1025 Jul 202401:14:58

A lot of worries come along with talking with our kids about sex. One of them being the sexualized culture we live in.

Will talking with our kids about sex risk their journey to living a fulfilling life based on God's intention for sex, or benefit them?

Andrew shares about his family's open culture of having conversations on sexuality, and how our kids need us in so many ways to navigate life.

Sex is a big part of life, and once we start the ongoing conversation, we open up our true potential as parents to love and accept our kids as they are, and support them on their journey.

What Did the First Sex Education Look Like? - with Tyler Hendriks | Ep #912 Jul 202400:57:10

How did God really teach Adam and Eve about sex? What is the difference between sex education then vs. now? 

With Tyler Hendrik's knowledge to guide us, we journey back to what it may have looked like in the Garden of Eden. Who accompanied Adam and Eve on their journey of learning about sexuality? What was missing?

It's fascinating that sex education has been lacking in some way since the beginning of time, despite it being the very source of life. But we are much more equipped in this day and age, listen to the podcast to find out why!

Are you interested in our bootcamp coming up? Email me at amelia@schooloflove.org

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Teenagerhood-What If It Could Be the Best Time of Our Lives? -with Myrna Lapres | Ep #826 Jun 202400:58:26

With Myrna Lapres, a parenting coach, I get to explore teenagerhood from the perspectives of preparing for it as well as going through it in real time.

We talk about going through this time as a parent as lovingly as we can.

How can we make the absolute most of the time before our kids are adults, where we may have much less time with them? How can we pass on our guidance? How can we approach sensitive topics?

Tune in to what Myrna has to say about it!

 

You can find out more about Myrna Lapres on her homepage, where you can find her book, her podcasts, as well as other podcasts she's been on:

https://www.coachmyrna.org/coaching.html

Myrna's blog also brings up talking with children about sex and purity in this link, 'What Children Need From Their Parents At Various Stages':

https://www.coachmyrna.org/blog/category/child-development-stages

Other useful resources:   Book Resource List--for Kids, Youth & Parents:    https://drive.google.com/file/d/11DZcXpeKDjy8lbEM7DPBdbeO6n9SUzxI/view?usp=drive_link   Making Family a Priority Workbook (Family Meeting):   https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XAw_DqaeaF4dKK3okAd5gVqSmFXfYXO8/view?usp=drive_link   Coach Myrna Blog:   https://www.coachmyrna.org/blog

 

For more information, check out our School of Love website, or email me:
https://www.schooloflove.org/

amelia@schooloflove.org

 

Shaping the Culture I Want In My Family - Johanna Toresen | Ep #713 Jun 202400:38:40

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/sexuality

Along 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 amelia@schooloflove.org!

 

Inheriting True Mother's Heart In Our Own School of Love, with Kaeleigh Moffitt | Ep #629 May 202401:05:15

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! -> amelia@schooloflove.org 

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

 

We Need to Reinvent the Culture Around Sexuality | Ep #516 May 202400:15:47

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 amelia@schooloflove.org :)

The Roots of School of Love, David and Mitsue Wolfenberger | Ep #404 May 202401:01:05

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.

Check out and subscribe to our website for more information and helpful material: 

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Or join our School of Love WhatsApp community for everything that's happening in real time: 

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We'd love to hear your comments, questions and suggestions! Email us at amelia@schooloflove.org :)

 

Teens: What They Wish You Knew | Ep. #3916 Nov 202501:21:51

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 teens are going through so we can discover how we can bond and thrive in our parental role.

How Can We Talk With Our Young Kids About Sex? | Ep #325 Apr 202400:20:39

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

You can find more on our website: 

https://www.schooloflove.org/

Please email me any kind of feedback! 

amelia@schooloflove.org

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

 

How To Talk With Our Kids About Sex | Ep #205 Apr 202401:11:20

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 masterbation

She 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. 

https://chat.whatsapp.com/KN1wOizGR9c9aDCUMiqcew

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Starting the Conversation About Sex | Ep #123 Mar 202400:12:24

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. 

 

Let's Talk About Childbirth - Amelia | Ep. #3823 Aug 202500:40:44

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, what I had to let go of, and the lessons that unfolded along the way.

I also touch upon why it's so important to bring childbirth out of the shadows and into the light of family conversations—where it belongs.

Passing On My Faith - with Yun-A Johnson | Ep. #3707 Aug 202501:33:01

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 unconditional love in parenting. Along the way, we touch on the powerful role of Nature in spiritual growth and reflect on the essence of faith and connection with God.

Tune in, be inspired, and take a moment to ask yourself:
What's the most important thing in my faith I want to pass on?

And the School of Love question for us all:
How can I have great conversations with my child about God's creation of sex?

Rites of Passage - with Andrew Love | Ep. #3623 Jul 202501:00:10

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 linchpin every child needs when growing up and facing puberty.

Creating a support system, cementing a security of being present for our kids.

We all need connection, especially in this age where true connection is drowning deeper and deeper under in the superficial disguise of phones and social media. 

In the past, tribes found ways to create rites of passage to show a child a special time of growth and responsibility, welcoming them into the elder circle. 

How can we mark this time, create connection, and why is that so important?

The Glass Between Us - with Jason Frost | Ep. #3509 Jul 202501:02:44

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 behind a screen -especially amongst youth- has detrimental effects to our kids' childhood and for us all.

Founder of Wired Human and author of the book, The Glass Between Us along with his wife, Lisa Frost, Jason shares the wake up call for us to be aware of what is taking the essence out of our kids' lives, and what we as parents can do about it!

Check out resources for parents and kids on his website: https://wiredhuman.org/

Our Sexual Inheritance - with William Haines | Ep. #3424 Jun 202500:55:12

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 different perspectives held by Judaism. 

We also examine the story of the Fall of Man, and how that may be influencing us still today. 

The important take away - let's start choosing God's perspective of sex, and let that be the inheritance for our children.

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