Sex Ed in the City
Podcast by Drew & Dr. G
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24 episodesIn this episode of "Sex Ed in the City”, Drew and Dr. G explore the intricate dynamics of relationships and vulnerability. Join them as they dive into the importance of openness and authenticity in fostering intimate connections. From navigating emotional walls to embracing vulnerability as a strength, listeners will gain valuable insights into nurturing healthy relationships.
In this episode of "Sex Ed in the City," we delve into the complex intersection of masculinities and race with esteemed guest Dr. Nakisha Floyd. Dr. Floyd, a renowned scholar in gender studies, leads a thought-provoking discussion on how societal constructs of masculinity are shaped by race, exploring the intersections of power, privilege, and identity. Dr. Floyd has more than 25 years of professional experience in the field of public health with an emphasis in sexuality education. She earned her doctoral degree from Widener University’s Center for Human Sexuality Studies with an award-winning dissertation research, “Constructing Man: A Grounded Theory Study on How Black Men Conceptualize Their Own Manhood and Masculinity”. You can find her on Instagram @nakishafloyd67.
You know when you have an idea of where you want a conversation to go...and it never gets there...and it still ends up being amazing? That's this episode of Sex Ed in the City. Drew and Dr. G sit down and talk about everything from the lack of sex education within the medical community and shell necklaces, to student advocacy and being an introvert/extrovert. This is an episode you do not want to miss.
No, we're not talking about abstinence! This episode is all about anal sex. We're covering the basics, dispelling myths, and emphasizing the importance of consent and communication. This episode provides straightforward and informative insights, creating a safe space for learners to understand and navigate this taboo aspect of human sexuality. Tune in for a conversation that destigmatizes and educates, and shares how you can safely navigate these topics within the classroom.
In this week’s episode, enthusiastic health educator Richelle Calderon shares the in’s and out’s of life as an early career health education teacher. Returning to NYC after a brief stint in Syracuse, Richelle brings a wealth of experience as an educator, leader and cadre trainer for the Dove Self-Esteem Project. Join us as she shares the joys of fostering a classroom culture that is focused on relationships, genuine caring, and trust, and reminds us all of the energy and passion young people bring to the classroom. Follow Richelle on social media: IG: @wellwithRichelle X: @WellWitRichelle
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