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From Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, “All Inclusive” is a sex-ed podcast with the mission of uplifting the voices of marginalized young people in favor of comprehensive, sex-positive, and reliable sex education. Each week, join Peer Educators (and actual teens!) Brianna and Kenna as they and their guests discuss how sex education - or the lack thereof - has shaped their lives as young people in today’s world. We promise, it’s nothing like “The Talk.” Disclaimer: The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services. 

All Inclusive Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida

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From Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida, “All Inclusive” is a sex-ed podcast with the mission of uplifting the voices of marginalized young people in favor of comprehensive, sex-positive, and reliable sex education. Each week, join Peer Educators (and actual teens!) Brianna and Kenna as they and their guests discuss how sex education - or the lack thereof - has shaped their lives as young people in today’s world. We promise, it’s nothing like “The Talk.” Disclaimer: The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services. 

    Roe Was the Floor of Abortion Access, Not the Ceiling: Polyamory, Consent, and the Future of Reproductive Justice w/ Ellie

    Roe Was the Floor of Abortion Access, Not the Ceiling: Polyamory, Consent, and the Future of Reproductive Justice w/ Ellie

    CW: Discussions surrounding sexual assault 
    This week’s episode with Ellie covers a wide breadth of topics, so put on your listening ears and get ready! Brianna and Ellie discuss polyamory and how non-monogamous relationship styles can teach all of us an immense amount about communication, consent, and navigating difficult conversations with the people you love. They also talk about ways that sex education and broader understandings of consent can help prevent sexual assault and the ways that the legal and political landscape around abortion access is shifting after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. You can find resources for sexual assault survivors and education on reproductive justice at the end of the episode description.

    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Heteronormative: Relating to a world-view that promotes heterosexuality as the assumed normal or the preferred sexual orientation. Monogamy: When two people decide to have sex only with each other and no one else. Patriarchy: A social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are primarily held by men over women and other minoritized genders.  Polyamory: Having sexual or romantic relationships with more than one person at a time with the consent of all people involved. Polygamy: Having more than one spouse. Queer:  An umbrella term that is used to describe identities that don't fall under straight and/or cisgender. Many LGBTQ+ people use queer as a label for their sexuality or gender and some people prefer it to express that their label does not cleanly fall into other specific identities under the LGBTQ+ umbrella. Also important to note that in the past it has been used as a slur against LGBTQ+ people. However, many people have worked to reclaim the term, though, it is not universally perceived as a positive term. Reproductive justice: The human right to decide when and whether to have children, as defined by SisterSong, and the right to to raise your family in a safe, healthy environment. For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    To find your local or state abortion fund, click this link: https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ If you are a sexual assault survivor or are currently experiencing relationship violence, use the National Domestic Violence Hotline’s website to connect with local resources: https://www.thehotline.org/get-help/domestic-violence-local-resources/  National Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233  Disclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

    • 54 min
    A Modern-Day Lens on Everything You Practice: Catholic Discussions on Sex Ed and Abortion Access w/ Lily

    A Modern-Day Lens on Everything You Practice: Catholic Discussions on Sex Ed and Abortion Access w/ Lily

    On today’s episode, Kenna and Brianna have Lily on the pod to discuss her Catholic faith in tandem with being pro-choice. Touching on the ways that comprehensive and inclusive sex education is actually necessitated by many Catholic teachings, she shares her experience growing up in the church as a young queer person and stresses the importance of applying a values-neutral lens to discussions around abortion justice and sex education. 
    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Values neutral: Values neutral refers to systems of education that do not assume certain shared beliefs, instead working to provide information which individuals can analyze and implement based on their own beliefs and values. This approach, in sex education, gives fact-based information and resources while encouraging students to consider and explore their values to determine how or if they will use information provided.  For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    Planned Parenthood website: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwest-central-florida Planned Parenthood Text/Chat: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/online-tools/chat or text PPNOW to the number 774636 (PPINFO) Disclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

    • 58 min
    I Was Kind of Left to Figure it Out: Immigrant Identity, Sex Ed and Drag Culture w/ Anson

    I Was Kind of Left to Figure it Out: Immigrant Identity, Sex Ed and Drag Culture w/ Anson

    Three Peer Educators record a podcast episode… what happens next will warm your heart. Alums Kenna and Brianna are joined for the season two premiere by Anson, current Peer Educator and Editor-in-Chief of Peer Ed’s teen-led magazine Naked Truth! This episode is jam-packed with conversations on immigrant identity and sex education in a Vietnamese household, “hurdles” to accessing care and information, drag culture, and Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.  
    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Ballroom culture: An LGBTQ+ subculture founded by BIPOC queer people that was very popular in major cities in the '80s. Black and Latino drag queens organized extravagant, pageant-style competitions that featured opulent outfits and voguing competitions.  Heteronormativity: Describes the way heterosexuality (or straightness) is presumed to be the “default.”HIV/AIDS: HIV attacks the body’s immune system, leading to AIDS if left untreated. In the '80s, HIV was considered an epidemic that overwhelmingly affected gay communities and was ignored by the U.S. government. While there is currently no known cure, there are treatments available for people to live with HIV, and the only way to know if you have it is to get tested. Houses: In the ballroom scene, houses functioned as a found family. Often the house was led by a “house mother” who taught these younger queer people how to walk in the balls. Internalized homophobia: Describes the negative effect that homophobia has on LGBTQ+ people and the way they perceive themselves and the community. Marginalized identities: Those who experience social and political inequality. (i.e. non-white people, LGBTQ+ people, disabled people, etc.) Values neutral: Values neutral refers to systems of education that do not assume certain shared beliefs, instead working to provide information which individuals can analyze and implement based on their own beliefs and values. Voguing: A style of improvisational dance done in ballroom inspired by the poses done by fashion models.For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    Planned Parenthood websitePlanned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida Planned Parenthood Text/Chat or text PPNOW to the number 774636 (PPINFO)Read Issue 4 of Naked Truth hereDisclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

    • 46 min
    One Long String of Research: Porn & Media Literacy w/ Gwyn

    One Long String of Research: Porn & Media Literacy w/ Gwyn

    You know it’s going to be a good episode when we start with a conversation about the American Girl Doll sex ed book. Peer Ed-alum Gwyn hops on to discuss her undergraduate research on the way social sexualization in media affects the development of young people and interacts with their sex education experiences. We also chat about her identity on the aro/ace spectrum and the ways comprehensive sex education set her up for success in college and beyond. You can read her published research by clicking the link in the episode description! 
    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Aromantic: An individual who experiences little or no romantic attraction. Aro/ace Spectrum: Describes the spectrum of romantic and sexual attraction that asexual and/or aromantic people experience, as neither identity is inherently restrictive in referring to the amount of attraction someone experiences. Certain labels might include grayromantic or graysexual, describing someone who has infrequent or weak romantic or sexual desire, or demisexual, which describes someone who only feels sexual attraction toward someone when they share an emotional bond.Asexual: A person who experiences little or no sexual attraction to others. Asexuality is not the same as celibacy and exists on a spectrum with varying relationships and feelings towards sex.  Media literacy: The ability to consume a piece of media and dissect the conscious and subconscious messaging of its component parts. Queer: An umbrella term that is used to describe identities that don't fall under straight and/or cisgender.  Sexual attraction: The type of attraction that someone could experience that causes them to desire sexual interaction, intercourse, activity, and/or relationships with a person(s). Smut: Describes a writing style that is sexually explicit, and is very common in fanfiction or romantic novels and stories.  For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    Planned Parenthood website: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwest-central-florida Planned Parenthood Text/Chat: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/online-tools/chat To read Gwyn’s paper, “Sexual Socialization Through Modern Forms of Media,” click this link! https://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/islandora/object/fsu:823028  Disclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

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    Recreational Sex Ed Conversations: Black Masculinity and Gaming Culture w/ Matthew

    Recreational Sex Ed Conversations: Black Masculinity and Gaming Culture w/ Matthew

    CW: Mentions of domestic violence

    Boot up Discord and get your emotes ready, folks, because we’re talking about gamers! As we, as a society and as young people, learn how to navigate growing up on the internet, fighting discrimination in gaming spaces has arisen as a newfound issue. On today’s episode, Brianna flies solo to interview Matthew about the realities of online gaming spaces and the complexity of masculinity. Too long, didn’t listen? Do NOT Google Andrew Tate. 

    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Generational trauma: A term that describes the lasting psychological and physiological effects of a traumatic event even decades later as trauma survivors pass on their trauma to their descendants. Misogyny: Dislike, contempt for, or hatred of women. This prejudice is connected to sexism more broadly. Patriarchy: A social system in which positions of dominance and privilege are primarily held by men over women and other minoritized genders.  Structural oppression: Decisions made by institutions like government, schools, and law enforcement that oppress marginalized groups while privileging groups in power. Twitch: A live streaming platform that originally was built on gaming and e-sport content before broadening to include a range of different personalities and streamers.  For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    Planned Parenthood website: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwest-central-florida Planned Parenthood Text/Chat: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/online-tools/chat or text PPNOW to the number 774636 (PPINFO) Disclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

    • 59 min
    Scrounging for Information: Sex Ed, Judaism, and College Hookup Culture w/ McKenzie

    Scrounging for Information: Sex Ed, Judaism, and College Hookup Culture w/ McKenzie

    CW: broad discussions of SA/lack of consent during sex 
    Hanging out. Hooking up. Just Talking. With the rising prominence of dating apps and social media, navigating dating and hooking up has become even more difficult and confusing for many young people. Kenna and Brianna bring longtime friend McKenzie on the pod to talk about college hookup culture and the way her Jewish faith affects her relationships with her identities and with others. Topics discussed include stigmas around sex and the female body, consent in hookup culture, and what actually “counts” as sex. 
    Below you can find a glossary of jargon-y terms we might’ve said on the show.  
    Bar/Bat Mitzvah: A ceremony for Jewish teenagers representing their coming of age in the Jewish community and signifying their acceptance of the responsibilities that come with it. Body count: A slang term for the number of people one has hooked up with.  Commuter school: A term used to describe a college or university with a large off-campus population. Greek life/Greek houses: An umbrella term including all of the sororities and fraternities, and the culture they create, on a college or university campus. Hasidic Judaism: A subgroup of Judaism known for its religious conservatism. Hookup culture: Describes a culture prominent on college campuses that allows for casual sex without the emotional intimacy that accompanies a committed relationship. Just talking: A slang term for the stage of building a relationship in which two people are in the process of getting to know each other. Orthodox Judaism: The collective term for traditionalist and conservative values within the Jewish faith. Queer: An umbrella term that is used to describe identities that don't fall under straight and/or cisgender. Reform Judaism: A liberal strand of Judaism that deemphasizes the ceremonial aspects of the faith and prioritizes the ever-evolving nature of religion. Roofie: A slang term used to describe any type of drug that is given to another person on a date or another social setting without their consent or knowledge.  For more information and resources about the things we talked about in this episode, check out the links below. 
    Planned Parenthood website: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/ Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/planned-parenthood-southwest-central-florida Planned Parenthood Text/Chat: https://www.plannedparenthood.org/online-tools/chat Disclaimer:
    The experiences and opinions expressed in this podcast reflect the views of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida does not guarantee the completeness, nor the accuracy of the content of this podcast and accepts no liability for any direct or indirect damage of any kind arising from, or in any way related to, the podcast’s content. The information provided in this podcast does not constitute medical, mental health, legal, or other professional advice or services.

    Thank you’s and credits to the following amazing people:
    Hosts: Brianna Nelson and Kenna Bartlett Planned Parenthood Staff: Kathy Dobson, Kelsey Hunt-Dolan, and Nan Morgan Audio Editor: Brianna Nelson Intro and Outro Music: “Mellow” by Ethan Korvne (Check out his LP “Something Else to Do” on Spotify and Apple Music!) Cover Art: Brianna Nelson

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