This space is sponsored by Straight Talking Peer Education. We want to provide a space for young parents to share and talk about the issues they face. Straight Talking employs teenage mothers and young fathers to educate young people about early parenthood, healthy relationships, child sexual exploi…
Our young parents talk about what it feels like to leave your children with family or friends for a night, and what it means to wellbeing.
Our young parents got together to talk about the representation of young people in politics.
Our young parents discuss how they feel about their children going back to school. We are trying for a longer format this time around we hope you like it!
We are happy to be doing our first podcast in a while! Our young parents talk about what it has been like for them to adjust to the new normal and the biggest hurdles. Apologies in advance for the audio we did it over Zoom!
Our peer educators delve into the definition of a single parent and what it means to them.
Leo one of our young parents wrote a poem about being a young parent.
Our peer educators talk about living on your own and what valentines is like for a young parent!
Our young parents discuss what it is like to be a young parent and trying to study at the same time. The hurdles and difficulties they face to get an education.
Our Peer Educators talk about Relationship Goals and what they mean in this modern-day and age.
Our Peer Educators talk about the terrible twos! Che visit us all the way from Birmingham!
Our Peer Educators talk about co-parenting and how they deal with it.
1 in 3 relationships ends in a break up for young parents. This episode talks about when and if to introduce new partners to your children.
Our peer educators talk flip flops and unexpected changes to the body during and after pregnancy.
Our peer educators discuss what it is like to go back to work or in this case Uni after having a child.
Sleepover and kids our peer educators discuss their feelings about it.
Our Peer Educators discuss their personal experience with their children and how they feel about sharing their children online.
Our peer educators talk about mental health. Tell us what you think.