Let‘s Talk About Sex with Lynn and Jen
Society & Culture:Relationships
Sparked by an article in The Daily Beast, Lynn and Jen discuss patterns of abuse that seem so "normal" in our culture that many people get away with it. Often, the people who are being abused aren't consciously aware that what they have experienced is abuse, and a part of that relies upon predators grooming themselves long before they groom others. Those that do speak up, do so to protect other potential targets of abuse. It's not until the abused come together that they can see the patterns and realize it's not just them.
43. Sexual Trauma and the Appetite for Control
Where We've Been, Where We Can Go
41. Hearing Our Boys and Men
Navigating the Holidays...(You Got This!)
39. Why We Protect Abusers
Spotlight on Sex 31. Getting Personal About the Ford/Kavanaugh Hearings
Spotlight on Sex 30. How to Talk With Your Kids About the Kavanaugh Allegations
37. Life Transitions Part 3: Partnering with Emerging Adults: A time of great uncertainty and possibility
Spotlight on Sex 28. Avital Follow-up
38. Chloe Dykstra's allegations against Chris Hardwick and the importance of confronting abuse in all forms
36. Life Transitions Part 2: The Changing Roles of Grandparenting
35. Life Transitions Part 1: Parenting Young Children: Childcare Crisis in America
Spotlight on Sex 27. Avital Ronell and the Letter
34. Equal Pay Day
33. The Unwanted Kiss
32. Redefining Misogyny
31. The Voices in Our Heads
30. Complicit
29. The Toll of Work-Life on Women Doctors
28. Selling Objectification as Empowerment
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