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February 25, 2020 43 mins

She's back. I hope you all are happy. It does something to my psyche and my confidence level when I hear "could you have her on more often" or " tell Katherine to get her own podcast" after having Katherine Diggs on the show. Now that's hurtful, America. But I get why you want her on here. Katherine was a guest on season 1, season 2, and now she's here for season 3. If you enjoy the show today, go back and listen to Katherine on season 1 and season 2 . Those are really great episodes.

Katherine is a nurse practitioner who worked for many years at a very good OBGYN practice here in town. She left this practice to go work at the health clinic. A month later, she said it was one of the most fulfilling things ever. She's working with people and especially teenagers on the issues that are the most near and dear to her heart. Her work is about sex and our bodies. She hears stories in the clinic that are horrifying and heartbreaking. She is kind, knowledgeable, and sensitive. She speaks in a way that we get. 

The thing I like about her the most is that she really loves our kids. She just loves young people. She wants them to live safe, long, and healthy lives. She wants them to make smart decisions and feel valued. She wants them to know their worth in ways where they don't have to demonstrate it with their body. I have Katherine on every season because I trust Katherine. She's someone who you can believe in. This episode isn't for little ears, but it will be helpful for teens. 

Show Notes:

  • [03:39] On social media, Katherine is referred to as Nurse Katherine.
  • [04:13] We have listener questions for Katherine to answer.
  • [04:31] It's fine to use proper anatomical names for body parts. If you have special family terms it's fine to use those too, but it's good for kids to know the proper names of their body parts. 
  • [07:51] Start the precedent early on to talk about all things.
  • [08:10] A question about establishing a more open relationship with kids and teens when it comes to talking about sex. 
  • [08:50] Communication is everything. Rules without relationship equals rebellion. 
  • [09:12] Open communication has got to start at ground zero. 
  • [10:11] It's good to establish communication early and be comfortable and natural when it comes to talking about sex.
  • [11:34] There seems to be pressure on boys when it comes to sexual practices. 
  • [11:59] People are wearing condoms less these days. 
  • [12:23] It's when we shame kids or make them think we are disappointed that they shut down. We should keep trying to talk to them in a positive way. 
  • [13:10] Each child has a different key that opens up communication. 
  • [13:42] An eighth grade teacher calls in about wanting sex education taught in their school.
  • [14:04] This is an issue in schools and parents are divided on it. 
  • [14:47] Don't bury your head in the sand. Talk about everything. 
  • [15:16] Katherine goes into schools and talks to kids. She's a nurse practitioner and a parent. She now works in public health.
  • [16:09] Sex education has become so political that many states don't have programs. Many existing programs are dated and not realistic. The abstinence based education isn't always helpful for kids who need practical information about what they are already doing. 
  • [20:48] When Katherine talks at high schools, there's always a group who stays behind and has questions. She said young women come up to her and say they think they might be pregnant, and they're scared, and they can't talk to their mothers.
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