48 min

Is Consent Enough? (feat. Christine Emba‪)‬ Found Family with MaryB. Safrit

    • Relationships

In today's episode, Christine and I talk about: 
the difference between pursuing good and avoiding badwhy consent is the floor, not the bar, when it comes to good sexour struggle to use moral language to describe sexand how social inequities can make consent complicatedChristine Emba is the author of Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, as well as an opinion columnist and editor at The Washington Post where she writes about ideas and society.  Before joining the Post in 2015, Christine was the Hilton Kramer Fellow in Criticism at the New Criterion and a deputy editor at the Economist Intelligence Unit, focusing on technology and innovation. 
You can follow Christine on Twitter and Instagram @christineemba. Sign up for her email list at christineemba.substack.com. You can read her writing in The Washington Post. Rethinking Sex is available wherever you buy books. 
We Don't Want The Bouquet is a guide designed to help single Christians survive wedding season. It’s loaded with tips and reflective questions that will walk you through things— before, during, and after. It’s short. It’s snappy. And most importantly, it means you don’t have to walk through all this alone.If you’re a single Christian tired of plodding through wedding prep all by your onesie, this guide is for you. We Don't Want The Bouquet releases on Amazon this week! Snag your copy starting April 12.

There are more than a few blogs on the interwebs giving tips on how singles can survive weddings. If you’re like me, you don’t just want someone to tell you what to do. You want something personalized and nuanced. That’s why I’ve created My Friend’s Wedding: A pre-wedding guided reflection for single Christians. 
This free download empowers you to prayerfully wade through your feelings and brainstorm some strategies for how you’d like to respond to them. Get your free copy at marybsafrit.com/links. 

Have you ever wanted to start your own podcast? Podcasting is a great way to expand your reach online. Buzzsprout makes it easy to get started. If you follow the link in the show notes, you can get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and help support the show. 
Tea With TJJoin me every Wed. for a discussion on life's insights through a creative lensListen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
Buzzsprout - Let's launch your podcast!Get started for FREE!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.

In today's episode, Christine and I talk about: 
the difference between pursuing good and avoiding badwhy consent is the floor, not the bar, when it comes to good sexour struggle to use moral language to describe sexand how social inequities can make consent complicatedChristine Emba is the author of Rethinking Sex: A Provocation, as well as an opinion columnist and editor at The Washington Post where she writes about ideas and society.  Before joining the Post in 2015, Christine was the Hilton Kramer Fellow in Criticism at the New Criterion and a deputy editor at the Economist Intelligence Unit, focusing on technology and innovation. 
You can follow Christine on Twitter and Instagram @christineemba. Sign up for her email list at christineemba.substack.com. You can read her writing in The Washington Post. Rethinking Sex is available wherever you buy books. 
We Don't Want The Bouquet is a guide designed to help single Christians survive wedding season. It’s loaded with tips and reflective questions that will walk you through things— before, during, and after. It’s short. It’s snappy. And most importantly, it means you don’t have to walk through all this alone.If you’re a single Christian tired of plodding through wedding prep all by your onesie, this guide is for you. We Don't Want The Bouquet releases on Amazon this week! Snag your copy starting April 12.

There are more than a few blogs on the interwebs giving tips on how singles can survive weddings. If you’re like me, you don’t just want someone to tell you what to do. You want something personalized and nuanced. That’s why I’ve created My Friend’s Wedding: A pre-wedding guided reflection for single Christians. 
This free download empowers you to prayerfully wade through your feelings and brainstorm some strategies for how you’d like to respond to them. Get your free copy at marybsafrit.com/links. 

Have you ever wanted to start your own podcast? Podcasting is a great way to expand your reach online. Buzzsprout makes it easy to get started. If you follow the link in the show notes, you can get a $20 Amazon gift card if you sign up for a paid plan, and help support the show. 
Tea With TJJoin me every Wed. for a discussion on life's insights through a creative lensListen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
Buzzsprout - Let's launch your podcast!Get started for FREE!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.

48 min