SEX. Did I get your attention? Great, because that is our topic of discussion of the week - more specifically: sex education. I hope you find our conversation not only entertaining but super educational as well (hence, I will be putting out a parental advisory notice for this episode just in case…). Some questions we hope to have answers for are: how do we make the birds and the bees less of a taboo topic within our community? What are some resources and spaces that we can look into to better educate ourselves on sexual health? And further deepening the conversation, why do some of us have intimacy issues (is it because of all the moments our parents told us to look away from TV sex scenes?)?
All I can say is this: expect to be enlightened and expect the uncensored.
Gilcy Aquino is a lover of Internet memes, flat Soda and soggy cereal. In no particular order. She is a native born Filipina who immigrated to the U.S. at an early age and thus, fueling her love for Filipino food and pointing at things using her lips. When she isn't writing she can be found in the last aisle of a bookstore crying over her favorite fictional characters. A recent English major graduate from University of Illinois at Chicago, she hopes to continue her elicit (and sometimes explicit - if you know what I mean) love affair with the written word by perusing a master's degree in editing and publishing.
Regina Wu /伍嘉嫣 is a human bean who likes to connect with other human beans. While they are waiting for the day they have a stable adult life to comfortably take care of their future pug, they often contemplate the meaning of life at Paradise Pond at Smith College. They hope to continue following life wherever it takes them (hopefully back to Taiwan soon). They are currently pusuing a bachelor's degree in education and child study at Smith College.
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Episode 66: Learning about Life Coaching, Holistic Healing, Spirituality, and Self-Improvement with Seo Kelleher
Episode 65: Starting Passion Projects and Dealing with Burnout with Tiffany Huang of Spill Stories
Episode 64: Documenting Southeast Asian Narratives and Trending Community Issues with Project Yellow Dress
Episode 63: Healing your Relationship with Your Parents with Ivy Kwong
Episode 62: Discussing the Importance of Political Participation within Asian-American Households with Helena Berbano
Episode 61.5: Loveboat, Taipei with Abigail Hing Wen (+Giveaway!)
Episode 61: An Introduction to the Intersection of Identity and Product Design for the Asian-American Consumers with COVRY
Episode 60: A Casual Chat on Environmental Justice and Sustainable Living with CeCe Horbat
Episode 59: On Intergenerational Trauma with SEARAC
Episode 58: Quitting Your 9-to-5 job to Pursue a Creative/Entrepreneurial Path with Wonton in a Million and Simply Gilded
Episode 57: Last Words - Season 4 Finale
Episode 56: Collaborations through Love Intersections
Episode 55: Healing as a Survivor
Episode 54: An Earnest Fight Against Anti-Blackness
Episode 53: SEARAC: Affirmative Action and Data Disaggregation
Episode 52: NAPAWF: Reclaiming Our Bodies and Minds through Political Advocacy and #BodyLove
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