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A Letter to the Mother Nervous to Talk about Sex with Her Kids

šŸŽ§ You get early (and ad free!) access to my conversation with Dr. Julia Sadusky

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Chloe Langr
May 28, 2024
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Hi there! I hope your Memorial Day weekend was lovely—we spent it out on our back porch with friends. Now I’m rounding out the last few minutes before bed with some podcast editing!

Paid subscribers get early and ad free access to episodes of my podcast, Letters to Women. Instead of waiting for the episodes to come out every other week, you get to press play as soon as I finish editing.

A huge thank you for your support that make it possible for me to host this podcast. It’s truly one of my favorite things to do and I’m honored to get to share these conversations with you! Tonight, I’m sending you early access to a brand new episode: ā€œA Letter to the Mother Nervous to Talk about Sex with Her Kidsā€ featuring Dr. Julia Sadusky.

In this final episode of the Letters to Mothers season, we’re talking about one of the most difficult challenges you may face as a mother: having the first ā€œtalkā€ with your kids. You know the one—discussing their changing bodies and sex for the first time.

Where do you start? When do you start? How do you have those conversations in a way that makes sure they have the information they need without leaving them feeling overwhelmed or ashamed?

Dr. Julia Sadusky is a clinical psychologist. She’s answering the questions that I have and giving all of us a boost of confidence that we need as we have foundational conversations with our young kids long before they hit puberty.

If you want to be ready to talk with your kids about human sexuality with confidence and clarity, this episode is for you.Ā 

Don’t forget to listen to the end of the episode for an announcement about the next season of the podcast!

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