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Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers | Shameless Parenting: Breaking the Cycle of Sexual Shame and Raising Kids Who Know Their Worth

51 min · 20 de may de 2026
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What would it mean to raise a child who never learns to be ashamed of their body?  In this episode, Jessica sits down with Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers — licensed sex therapist, bestselling author, researcher, and founder of the Northwest Institute on Intimacy — for a conversation that every parent needs to hear.  From the definition of sexual shame and how it develops from infancy, to the impact of abstinence-only education on an entire generation, to the practical framework for healing shame and changing your family's legacy — Dr. Tina brings the research, the tools, and the deep humanity that has made her work transformational for thousands of families. She also shares her work with psychedelic-assisted therapy for trauma, and why she's on a mission to make healing accessible to everyone.  This one will change the way you think about your own story — and the one you want to pass on. MAIN TOPICS COVERED * Dr. Tina's Swedish upbringing — why she thought every family talked about sexuality like recipes * The first wave of abstinence-only education and the shame epidemic it created * The clinical definition of sexual shame — and why it starts earlier than most parents realize * What to say when your baby finds their genitals for the first time (and why it matters more than you think) * How sexual shame develops across the lifespan — from infancy through adolescence * The role of authoritarian religious structures in creating unsafe environments for curiosity * Religious trauma and sexual shame — how they intersect and where they come from * The Frame, Name, Claim, Aim model for healing sexual shame * Practical tools for raising shame-free kids at every developmental stage * Shameless Parenting — what's in it and how to use it as a roadmap * The Northwest Institute on Intimacy — training clinicians in sexual health * Psychedelic-assisted therapy for trauma — the research, the ethics, and the Inana Rising organization * The patient equity scholarship fund and Indigenous Reparations Fund * Dr. Tina's offer: free promo codes for her books for anyone who can't afford them RESOURCES MENTIONED * Northwest Institute on Intimacy  * Inana Rising (psychedelic-assisted therapy organization) — https://inannarising.org/ [http://inarising.org] * Girls and Sex and Boys and Sex by Peggy Orenstein — referenced * Brené Brown's work on shame — referenced HOW TO CONNECT WITH DR. TINA * Website: TinaSchermerSellers.com [http://TinaSchermerSellers.com] * Instagram: @drtinashameless [https://www.instagram.com/drtinashameless/] (parenting/shame work) * Shameless Parenting by Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers  [https://www.tinaschermersellers.com/books] * Sex, God and the Conservative Church: Erasing Shame from Sexual Intimacy by Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers [https://www.amazon.com/Sex-God-Conservative-Church-Intimacy/dp/B08Z785LHF] This episode is sponsored by Collabs Creative [https://www.collabscreative.com/] - a digital marketing company supporting makers, creatives, and small business owners with all things digital and design.  Follow The Mama Making Podcast on socials on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/themamamakingpodcast/] and Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/themamamakingpodcast]! Share and subscribe to the podcast: click this link [https://pod.link/1548163284] Watch on YouTube: Click here! [https://www.youtube.com/@TheMamaMakingPodcast]

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