What Gia Shares:
- How her positive experience receiving sex education from her parents informed her path
- Differences between sensuality and sexuality
- What’s essential for parents to know
- Her favorite part of her book
What You’ll Hear:
- Defining your reality through language
- Approaching sex through sense-based experiences
- Building relationships on the foundation of friendship
- Teaching youth about the pleasures of sex so that they are able to be more at home and embodied in their sexual relationships
- Doing self work around sexuality and shame to raise healthier kids
- The importance of prioritizing your own erotic life
- Modeling pleasure for your kids
- Giving kids tools, information, and practice around consent and touch
- The difference between be taught how to say ‘no’ and learning to negotiate preferences
- The importance of entering sexual encounters with goal as the primary intention
- Supporting your children by maintaining familial and community relationships as the grow
- Learning to pleasure map your own body