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A Broad Sex Education

Podcast by Cin | Sex Education for Adults

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Welcome to A Broad Sex Education, where we go beyond the birds and the bees and dive into everything you wish you'd learned about sex, pleasure, and relationships. Hosted by superstar sex educator Cin, this podcast unlearns outdated stigmas and replaces them with inclusive, comprehensive, and fun lessons about human sexuality. New episodes drop every Wednesday- think human sexuality meets your favorite subjects, all reimagined without the shame. Follow to learn more! Class is in session!

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35 episodes

episode Study Break: Who Decides Gender Roles and Social Expectations? artwork

Study Break: Who Decides Gender Roles and Social Expectations?

Why are boys told not to cry? Why are women expected to be nurturing? And who decides what masculinity and femininity are supposed to look like in the first place? In this Study Break episode, Cin and Asa unpack gender roles, social expectations, beauty standards, emotional expression, and the pressure people feel to perform masculinity and femininity in everyday life. This conversation explores how many of the “rules” around gender are socially learned, reinforced through culture, and rarely questioned until adulthood. A Broad Sex Education is an inclusive sex education podcast covering gender, sexuality, relationships, communication, and culture in a way that actually makes sense. 💌 Have a question? Submit it anonymously [https://hickory-hygienic-896.notion.site/206a247ab88080ed9d1aeaccba850729] (Your question might be featured in a future lesson 👀) 💭 Be part of the conversation: What’s something you’ve always wondered about human sexuality? Join the discussion on social ↓ 📲 Follow & connect: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/ [https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/] TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation ] 📝 Want more like this? Join the newsletter [https://a-broad-sex-education.kit.com/f315b55dcb] for extra resources, reflections, and exclusive content. 🌐 Explore everything: Visit the website → www.ABroadSexEducation.com [www.ABroadSexEducation.com]

20 May 2026 - 37 min
episode Lesson 015: Why Does Non-Consent Feel Normalized? Why Survivors Don’t Come Forward & How We Prevent Sexual Violence (Part 2) artwork

Lesson 015: Why Does Non-Consent Feel Normalized? Why Survivors Don’t Come Forward & How We Prevent Sexual Violence (Part 2)

If sexual violence is so common, why are so many survivors afraid to come forward? In Part 2 of this series, Cin, Asa, and Brooklyn examine the systems, trauma responses, institutional failures, and social conditioning that make rape and sexual assault some of the most underreported and difficult crimes to prosecute. Through sociology, personal experience, legal frameworks, prevention strategies, and cultural analysis, this lesson explores what survivors are forced to navigate after assault and why prevention requires more than simply condemning rape. In this lesson, we discuss: * Why survivors often don’t report sexual assault * Trauma, memory, shame, and fear of retaliation * Why rape and sexual assault cases are difficult to prosecute * Rape kits, evidence collection, and institutional failures * The Violence Against Women Act, Title IX, and California’s “Yes Means Yes” law * The “Man vs Bear” discussion and women’s safety calculations * The “Not All Men” conversation and male accountability * The mental load women carry to navigate safety * Drink spiking prevention and harm reduction * Prevention, intervention, and what men can do to help stop sexual violence * The social conditioning that sustains rape culture * Statistics surrounding sexual violence and reporting ⚠️ Content Notice: This episode includes discussions of rape, sexual assault, coercion, abuse, misogyny, violence against women, childhood sexual abuse, and trauma. Please take care while listening. 🛍️Affiliate Link: Nightcap Drink Spiking Prevention Product [https://nightcapit.kckb.st/abroadsexed] * Discount code: NIGHTCAP10-ABROADSEXED 📚RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS * Women Wait to Report Sexual Assault [https://aspirecounselingmo.com/blog/women-wait-report-sexual-assault-rape] (Blog) * Daniel Sloss' X on MAX [https://www.hbomax.com/movies/daniel-sloss-x/05c36b92-6fd9-4000-8fd5-fb9bede8ebc0] (Stand-up Comedy Special) * Nightcap Drink Spiking Prevention Product [https://nightcapit.kckb.st/abroadsexed] (Website Affiliate Link; Discount code: NIGHTCAP10-ABROADSEXED ) * RAINN.org [https://rainn.org/help-and-healing/hotline/] (U.S. Resource for Survivors) * UN Women [https://www.endvawnow.org/en/need-help] (Global Resource for Survivors) * Futures Without Violence [https://futureswithoutviolence.org/] (Organization) * MCSR.org [ https://mcsr.org/] (Organization, also known as Men Can Stop Rape) * National Sexual Violence Resource Center [https://www.nsvrc.org/statistics/] (Organization) * CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey [https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/2015data-brief508.pdf](NISVS) * Lifetime Economic Burden of Rape Among U.S. Adults [https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5438753/] (PubMed Article) Follow along with this lesson: View the full presentation here [https://canva.link/7aw5er8nyvykxkt] 💌 Have a question? Submit it anonymously [https://hickory-hygienic-896.notion.site/206a247ab88080ed9d1aeaccba850729] (Your question might be featured in a future lesson 👀) 💭 Be part of the conversation: What’s something you’ve always wondered about human sexuality? Join the discussion on social ↓ 📲 Follow & connect: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/ [https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/] TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation ] 📝 Want more like this? Join the newsletter [https://a-broad-sex-education.kit.com/f315b55dcb] for extra resources, reflections, and exclusive content. 🌐 Explore everything: Visit the website → www.ABroadSexEducation.com [www.ABroadSexEducation.com]

13 May 2026 - 45 min
episode Lesson 015: Why Does Non-Consent Feel Normalized? The Impact of Rape Culture (Part 1) artwork

Lesson 015: Why Does Non-Consent Feel Normalized? The Impact of Rape Culture (Part 1)

If consent seems so simple, then why does non-consent feel so normalized? In Part 1 of this two-part series, Cin, Asa, and Brooklyn examine rape culture through sociology, history, media, mythology, power, and social conditioning. From legal definitions and consent education to cultural messaging, misogyny, and modern online communities, this lesson explores how society normalizes harmful behavior and why conversations about consent are often more complicated than they seem. Throughout the episode, we also examines historical depictions of sexual violence in mythology and art to explore how power, pursuit, coercion, and entitlement have been romanticized across centuries. In this lesson, we cover: * Consent, coercion, and boundaries * Legal definitions of rape * Implied consent and communication * How rape culture shows up in society * Victim blaming and harmful gender expectations * Why rape is about power, control, and entitlement * The “myth of the monster” and acquaintance assault * Hypermasculinity and misogynistic online spaces * The Gisèle Pelicot case and online rape forums * Historical depictions of non-consent in mythology and art ⚠️ Content Notice: This episode includes discussions of rape, sexual assault, coercion, abuse, misogyny, violence against women, and childhood sexual abuse. Please take care while listening. 🎓 In Part 2, we continue the discussion by examining: * why survivors often don’t come forward * how difficult sexual assault cases can be to prosecute * prevention, accountability, and what men can do to help stop sexual violence SUPPORT FOR SURVIVORS For help in the US, call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 or chat 24/7 on RAINN.org [https://rainn.org/help-and-healing/hotline/]. Internationally, a worldwide list of directories is provided by UN Women [https://www.endvawnow.org/en/need-help], with national agencies on The Pixel Project [https://www.thepixelproject.net]. 📚RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS * Tea and Consent YouTube [https://youtu.be/pZwvrxVavnQ?si=2eQVKR1EyOrea03X] (Video) * Consent for Kids YouTube [https://youtu.be/h3nhM9UlJjc?si=_sENqKBKaNRR_eSF] (Video) * Sexual Assault is About Power [https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/blog/psychoanalysis-unplugged/201711/sexual-assault-is-about-power] by Lyn Yonack, MA, MSW, BCD-P (Blog) * Exposing a Global 'Rape Academy' [https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2026/03/world/expose-rape-assault-online-vis-intl/index.html] by Saskya Vandoorne, Kara Fox, Niamh Kennedy, Eleanor Stubbs and Marco Chacon, CNN (News Article) * The Undetected Rapist [https://static.csbsju.edu/Documents/Counseling%20and%20Health%20Promotions/CERTS/UndetectedRapist.pdf] by Dr. David Lisak (Research paper) * Gisele Pelicot France Case [https://www.cnn.com/interactive/2024/12/europe/gisele-pelicot-france-case-messages/] by By Saskya Vandoorne, Niamh Kennedy, Caroline Baum, Kara Fox, Carlotta Dotto, Eleanor Stubbs, Yukari Schrickel and Byron Manley, CNN (News Article) Follow along with this lesson: View the full presentation here [https://canva.link/7aw5er8nyvykxkt]. 💌 Have a question? Submit it anonymously [https://hickory-hygienic-896.notion.site/206a247ab88080ed9d1aeaccba850729] (Your question might be featured in a future lesson 👀) 💭 Be part of the conversation: What’s something you’ve always wondered about human sexuality? Join the discussion on social ↓ 📲 Follow & connect: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/ [https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/] TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation ] 📝 Want more like this? Join the newsletter [https://a-broad-sex-education.kit.com/f315b55dcb] for extra resources, reflections, and exclusive content. 🌐 Explore everything: Visit the website → www.ABroadSexEducation.com [www.ABroadSexEducation.com]

6 May 2026 - 57 min
episode Spilling the Tea on Consent: What the Tea Analogy Leaves Out (An Extra Credit Lesson) artwork

Spilling the Tea on Consent: What the Tea Analogy Leaves Out (An Extra Credit Lesson)

The “Tea and Consent” video is one of the most widely shared explanations of consent. It is simple, clear, and easy to understand. So why doesn’t consent always feel that simple in real life? In this extra credit minisode, Cin and Asa break down the tea analogy and explore what it misses. From power dynamics and social pressure to communication gaps and real-world scenarios, this lesson expands the conversation beyond a simple yes or no. Because consent isn’t just about asking a question. It is about whether someone feels free to answer. In this episode, we discuss: * Why the tea analogy works and where it falls short * How power dynamics impact consent * The difference between clear communication and real-life ambiguity * Implied consent, coercion, and social pressure * Dating culture, entitlement, and transactional expectations * Why consent is more nuanced than we are often taught This episode includes discussions of consent, coercion, sexual assault, and rape culture. Please take care while listening. 🎓 This is just the beginning. Next lesson, we dive deeper into rape culture and how it shapes our understanding of consent. 📚RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS * Tea and Consent [https://youtu.be/fGoWLWS4-kU?si=pEu2rtFUV2mEO6zM] Video by Blue Seat Studios * Consent for Kids [https://youtu.be/h3nhM9UlJjc?si=RpRGgckSy8aJzm9X] Video by Blue Seat Studios Follow along with this lesson: View the full presentation here [https://canva.link/93z2vsesjnmzwuf] 💌 Have a question? Submit it anonymously [https://hickory-hygienic-896.notion.site/206a247ab88080ed9d1aeaccba850729] (Your question might be featured in a future lesson 👀) 💭 Be part of the conversation: What’s something you’ve always wondered about human sexuality? Join the discussion on social ↓ 📲 Follow & connect: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/ [https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/] TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation ] 📝 Want more like this? Join the newsletter [https://a-broad-sex-education.kit.com/f315b55dcb] for extra resources, reflections, and exclusive content. 🌐 Explore everything: Visit the website → www.ABroadSexEducation.com [www.ABroadSexEducation.com]

29 Apr 2026 - 33 min
episode How to Be Good at Sex | An Extracurricular Mini-Lesson artwork

How to Be Good at Sex | An Extracurricular Mini-Lesson

What actually makes someone “good” at sex? It’s probably not what you think. In this mini-lesson, we break down the real skills that create better sex, deeper connection, and more confidence in the bedroom. This is not about performance or technique. It is about awareness, communication, and understanding your body and your partner. We cover: • Why being open-minded changes everything • How learning your own body improves your experiences • What it means to communicate what you actually want • How to stay present and read your partner’s responses • Why sex is a shared experience, not a performance • Letting go of the idea that there is one “right” way Plus a bonus tip on what to do after sex that most people skip but should not. If you have ever wondered whether you are “good” at sex, this episode will shift how you think about it. 📚RESOURCES & NEXT STEPS * Sex Talks: The Five Conversations that Will Help Transform Your Love Life [https://sextalksbook.com/?_gl=1*7p11dr*_ga*MTEwMTYwMzQ5Mi4xNzc2ODI4Mzg3*_ga_M740NS6GNT*czE3NzY4MjgzODYkbzEkZzEkdDE3NzY4Mjg0NzMkajM4JGwwJGgw] by Vanessa Marin, LMFT and Alexander Marin Follow along with this lesson: View the full presentation here [https://canva.link/glsdo45p8nsgf6t] 💌 Have a question? Submit it anonymously [https://hickory-hygienic-896.notion.site/206a247ab88080ed9d1aeaccba850729] (Your question might be featured in a future lesson 👀) 💭 Be part of the conversation: What’s something you’ve always wondered about human sexuality? Join the discussion on social ↓ 📲 Follow & connect: Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/ [https://www.instagram.com/abroadsexeducation/] TikTok → https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.tiktok.com/@abroadsexeducation] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation [https://www.youtube.com/@abroadsexeducation ] 📝 Want more like this? Join the newsletter [https://a-broad-sex-education.kit.com/f315b55dcb] for extra resources, reflections, and exclusive content. 🌐 Explore everything: Visit the website → www.ABroadSexEducation.com [www.ABroadSexEducation.com]

22 Apr 2026 - 18 min
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