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Leslie is thrilled to be back with Part Two of her conversation with the incredibly talented Grammy-nominated recording artist, songwriter, activist, and filmmaker John Forté. In Part 1 John and Leslie talked about his incredible life leading up to his producing the Fugees multi-platinum record, The Score, and his subsequent collaborations with Wyclef Jean. Part 1 ended with John's arrest at Newark Airport following a drug sting operation. We pick up here in Part 2 where Leslie and John talk about his time in prison, the commutation of his sentence by President George W. Bush, and, most importantly, the amazing life, family, and career John has built since then… John's story is one of promise, hope, redemption, and love… Tune in to Part 2 with John Forté! If you enjoy the show, please rate and review. Be sure to follow us on Instagram @TheInterviewWithLeslie. A new podcast is released every Wednesday.
This episode is a really special one. I am delighted to introduce you to today's guest, John Fort. John is the director of Be Broken Ministries, which exists to help individuals and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ. John is also the author of several books, including Honest Talk—a New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About Sex, which we talk about today. John vulnerably and courageously shares his story of sexual and pornography addiction and how God has redeemed his story to give him a purpose driven by hope and healing. I loved talking with John! He is full of wisdom, reassurance and, there's that word again, hope. He encourages parents to be honest with their kids about their own sexual past and then shows us how to do it. I read his book cover to cover in a few days and I can't encourage you enough to get your own copy. But start by listening to this episode and getting to know John better. You'll be so glad you did! Find John here: Be Broken Ministries Find John's books here: Honest Talk—a new perspective on talking to your kids about sex Father-Son Accountability : Integrity Through Relationship Some favorite quotes from today's episode: *”I was a little afraid to get into this work but God kept shutting all the other doors. It was like He said, “I didn't bring you out of this for nothing.” John Fort *”There is so much freedom in honesty.” Greta Eskridge *”Look at what God did! He did it for me and He can do it for you.” Greta Eskridge *”If parents would be brave enough to tell their own story then their kids would be able to say, ‘oh you do understand!' and then they could talk.” John Fort *”He realized at that moment that he was not too broken to be loved by his parents or by God. For the first time he felt a surge of hope that he had someone to talk to about sex and maybe his father could help him. That event , just hearing his father's sexual story became the turning point for this young man to actively engage in his own journey to sexual wholeness.” John Fort *”My problem had nothing to do with sex. I was using pornography and other sexual things to deal with emotions I didn't know what to do with.” John Fort *”The days I looked at pornography as a teenager were the days something bad happened and I didn't know what to do with that.” John Fort *”If in our house we never talk about body parts, we never talk about anything, that gives the silent message that it's not OK to talk about these things.” John Fort *”We surveyed a bunch of teenagers and asked why don't you talk to your parents about sex. They had two answers: ‘I'm afraid my parents won't understand my past' or ‘I'll get in trouble for what I say or even what I ask.'” John Fort *”Your story is simply a way to show them it is OK to talk about these things.” John Fort *”We can pretend its not happening or we can just talk about it.” Greta Eskridge *”You don't even know what your kids are dealing with until you ask. And the older they get the more often we have to ask them what they're seeing and what they're hearing.” John Fort *”People are looking for help for their addictions and hope for their broken hearts. They want living water. If we run away or become judgmental or uncomfortable any time we see sexual pain, we will miss the greatest opportunities to enter the pain of their sexual brokenness and share the love of Jesus Christ.” Julie Slattery *”Emotional resilience is connected to sexual wholeness.” Greta Eskridge *“We think that telling our story is going to make our kids not respect us, but the opposite is true if we do it well.” John Fort Thank you so much for listening and being a part of my show! I'd be so grateful if you'd leave a rating and review of the podcast if you haven't already. I appreciate each one of you. Keep chasing joy! Greta The Greta Eskridge Podcast is a part of the Christian Parenting Podcast Network. For more information visit www.ChristianParenting.org
We continue our discussion on how we talk to our kids about sex and when to give them "The Sex Talk"? Danny and Rebecca continue their conversation with author John Fort and offers practical advice for parents addressing this important topic with their son or daughter. Later Danny and Rebecca answer a question from a listener whose son saw pornography on the bus. Receive the Launch Into the Teen years Kit! Donate Now! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail.
How do we talk to our kids about sex and when is the right time to give them "The Sex Talk"? Danny and Rebecca dive into that with author John Fort on this episode. John offers practical advice for parents addressing this important topic with their son or daughter. Later Danny and Rebecca answer a question from a listener about their kids hearing sexual jokes at school. Receive the Launch Into the Teen years Kit! Donate Now! We'd love to hear from you! Visit our Homepage to leave us a voicemail.
HELP REACH THE YEAR-END GOAL TO IMPACT MORE LIVES!We have a goal of $103,000 to reach even more individuals and families in 2024 through this podcast and all our other ministries.To partner with us, give at Bebroken.org/donate or call 210-822-8201.----------Parenting can feel overwhelming in the best of circumstances. But in today's world which is awash in all forms of sexual brokenness, it can seem impossible, especially when it comes to the issue of identity. In today's episode, our guest is Jordan Young. He is a student ministry pastor at Table Community Church in Hillsboro, Oregon near Portland. He has decades of experience in working with students and the various challenges they face in the culture. Our conversation focuses on identity and the confusion many students are experiencing and how the gospel of Jesus addresses this with grace and truth. Jordan and their students read through our Identity book over 6 weeks and it made a huge impact on helping the students better understand what identity means and how we all live from a sense of identity, whether true or false – and why identity in Christ is the only source of eternal hope and peace.You can get your copy of the Identity book by John Fort at Amazon* or our ministry resource page at Bebroken.org/store.More Resources:7 Tips to Help You Address Sexual Issues with Your KidsHonest Talk book*Online Courses for FamiliesRelated Podcasts:Exposing the Gender Lie (with Brandon Showalter)God Made Boys and GirlsHow Identity Shapes Everything*These are affiliate links. Be Broken may earn a commission on qualifying purchases.----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Today we talk with John Fort about his experience teaching and what is available in traditional archery, In central Indiana they have grown from not having many archery events, to now hosting events. You can check out the archery range at Koteewi Range which is located at 11909 Koteewe Drive Noblesville, IN 46060 their website is www.koteewiarchery.com You want to check out the Hoosier Traditional Archers Facebook group for more information on Traditional archery
When many parents look across the cultural landscape they can become fearful, especially seeing the trajectory of sexual brokenness and confusion. But is there hope in this midst of the fear? Our guest today, Barb Winters, believes there is. She is the founder of Hopeful Mom and author of the book Sexpectations: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Healthy Relationships. In our conversation, she highlights key principles and practices from her book that will help parents (and any caregivers of young people) know how to talk about sexual topics and struggles with clarity, confidence, and hope. Our ministry's director of training, John Fort, even provided an endorsement of this book, saying, “Sexpectations is a calming voice to parents in the midst of the chaos of trying to talk with older kids about sex… I appreciate how Barb goes beyond just ‘what to say to kids' but includes work that we need to do as parents throughout this process. Sexpectations is an emotional rock for parents to stand on as they navigate these waters.”For more information about Barb, her ministry, and the book, visit HopefulMom.net. More Resources:Sexpectations bookFamily Care Learning LabsFamily Care Online CoursesRelated Podcasts:God's Design for Emotional Growth and SexualityBrain Defense Digital Safety for KidsHow to Talk with Your Kids About Sex----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
$75K Matching Gift Summer Partnership OpportunityWhen you give any amount to our ministry this summer (before August 31, 2023) your gift will be DOUBLED, up to $75,000. Give now at Bebroken.org/donate. Thank you for your partnership!----------------------------For parents today it is difficult and even scary raising children in our hyper-sexualized culture. And there can be many different ways to respond to these challenges and fears. In today's episode, John Fort will introduce our 30-week curriculum for families, entitled God's Design for Emotional Growth and Sexuality. John is our Director of Training and has developed many of our Family Care resources. This curriculum is designed for families with kids ages 5-18. If you are a parent desiring to help your child navigate a world awash in sex, this episode will help you gain clarity and confidence. To learn more about the God's Design curriculum, visit Bebroken.org/store.More Resources:God's Design curriculum outline Honest Talk bookCritical Conversations WebinarRelated Podcasts:Brain Defense Digital Safety for KidsHow to Talk with Your Kids About SexGod Made Boys and Girls----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Got an idea for a guest or topic? If you would like to share your own story, complete the form on OCF's “Be a Guest” webpage. Alternatively, if you have an idea for a guest or topic I should consider for a future episode of the show, send an email to podcast@ocfusa.org Show Notes: Earlier this season, Nicole Breining spoke about her husband's pornography addiction that resulted in betrayal trauma and a serious strain on their relationship. But what impact does pornography addiction have on the rest of the family? Do kids experience a similar type of trauma when they learn parents struggle with a problematic sexual behavior? How should parents respond if and when they discover their children are viewing pornography? In this episode of Crosspoint, Dr. John Thorington addresses these questions. John is a licensed professional counselor and certified sexual recovery therapist, and he has a private practice in Huntsville, Alabama, called Restoring Hearts Counseling. If you haven't already, listen to his first episode with Crosspoint from its first season, titled “The Theological Implications of Addiction.” John talks about how parents might navigate a conversation with kids when a parent is struggling with problematic sexual behaviors, how to set boundaries in recovery, and what resources to use in next steps. We then flip the script to talk about how parents can move forward when they learn their child is the one struggling with problematic sexual behaviors, turning to God's design rather than the world's during ongoing conversations. Check out the various resources mentioned throughout this episode: Restoring Hearts Counseling, John's practice that offers competent counseling and treats teen pornography addiction and other compulsive online behaviors with a Christian perspective Pure Desire Ministries, which seeks to provide hope, freedom, and healing from sexual brokenness through Jesus Christ Be Broken Ministries, which helps men, women, and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ and equips others to do the same Treading Boldly through a Pornographic World: A Field Guide for Parents by Daniel Weiss and Joshua Glaser, written to help parents navigate conversations with their kids about pornography Honest Talk: A New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About Sex by John Fort, a guide that provides parents a new approach to help children safely navigate today's hypersexual culture The Porn Phenomenon: The Impact of Pornography in the Digital Age, a Barna Report published in partnership with Josh McDowell Ministries Focus on the Family, a global Christian ministry dedicated to helping families thrive Covenant Eyes: Screen Accountability™ Sexpectations: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Healthy Relationships by Barb Winters Pure Teens: Honoring God, Relationships, and Sex by Dr. John Thorington As you listen to this conversation with John, here are a few questions to ponder in your personal time, with a small group, or with a mentor: What is the value of backing up promises with action when navigating recovery from addiction with your family? If you're a parent finding out that your child is viewing pornography, how can you make sure you respond well so that your relationship is not damaged? What can we learn from Jesus' example as He interacts with the woman at the well in John 4:1-26? How can you be proactive in educating your kids about God's design for sex and sexuality in a world where we often see a rebellion against that design? John talks about the potential harm we can do by framing conversations about sex in a negative light. How ought God's design and His positive view of it shape how we talk about sex?
**Part 2 of 2 with John Fort** Join us in this two-part interview to learn from John Fort, Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries. John is the author of Honest Talk: A New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About , which discusses 6 critical conversations we need to have with our kids. John helps us see that we can't just think of "The Talk" -- this is a conversation that starts with emotions and feelings and goes on for years. Through these two episodes, you will be much better equipped to discuss this sensitive but incredibly important topic with your children. Let us not shy away but dive in -- for the sake of our children's purity and wholeness! Scripture referenced: 1 Timothy 1:15-16, ESV: Here is a trustworthy saying that deserves full acceptance: Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners—of whom I am the worst. But for that very reason I was shown mercy so that in me, the worst of sinners, Christ Jesus might display his immense patience as an example for those who would believe in him and receive eternal life. Resources: Be Broken Ministries Critical Conversations FREE Webinar - good starting point for any parent Honest Talk, by John Fort – a book or parents who want all the basic information on addressing these issues with their kids The Need for Freedom – a course for parents of teens who have had no conversations yet Recommended Song: LIFT MY HANDS, by Forrest Frank Music: Intro: Life of a Traveler, by Black Rhomb (License #3565685) Outtro: Avocado Street, by Wes Hutchinson (Courtesy of YouTube Music) If this podcast been a blessing to you, please consider subscribing, leaving us a review and/or donating to our Patreon account. Thank you! Check us out on www.strategicfamilies.com.
**Part 1 of 2 with John Fort** Join us in this episode to learn from John Fort, Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries. John is the author of Honest Talk: A New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About Sex, which discusses 6 critical conversations we need to have with our kids. John helps us see that we can't just think of "The Talk" -- this is a conversation that starts with emotions and feelings and goes on for years. Through these two episodes, you will be much better equipped to discuss this sensitive but incredibly important topic with your children. Let us not shy away but dive in -- for the sake of our children's purity and wholeness!
Today we talk with Mandy Boggs and her coach John Fort about her journey to the Olympics in Italy. And what they are doing for the traditional archery in Indiana. Check out their Facebook group Hoosier Traditional Archers you can follow Mandy on Facebook You can follow John Fort on Facebook
The key to your freedom is sharing the things you'd prefer to hide, even the dark and ugly things of your sexual story. John Fort, Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries dicusses his sexual story which includes some very dark things that he experienced and also things he did to others. But more importantly, his story is a demonstration of how God has miraculously transformed his story into goodness for others. In this don't-miss episode you'll hear about the power of sharing your story, finding redemption and why it matters. Connect with Be Broken Ministries, and especially their Family Care Ministry. Find them on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or Youtube. Some of John Fort's books: Honest Talk: A new perspective on talking to your kids about sex, Father-Son Accountability: Integrity Through Relationships, and The Forbidden Scrolls: The Shadow of Black Rock Get our free 30-day email devotional series Toward Sexual Wholeness Check out our online course Sexpectations Dr. Carol loves to hear from you. You can leave a confidential message here.
In a wildly inspirational talk, musician John Forté and holistic educator Jackie Dobrinska discuss resonance, integration & catharsis through the lens of music.This podcast is sponsored by BetterHelp. Click to receive 10% off your first month with your own licensed professional therapist: betterhelp.com/beherenowGrammy-nominated recording artist, filmmaker, writer, and activist John Forté was first recognized for his work with the multi-platinum hip-hop group The Fugees. Since then, Forté has been involved in a number of creative and advocacy-based projects. As a classically trained hip-hop and pop veteran, Forté blends sleek rhythms and catchy hooks – in the process turning some difficult life experiences into introspective, uplifting music.Listen now! Click the link to stream John Forté's new album: Vessels, Angels & AncestorsJackie Dobrinska is a beloved holistic health educator, wise woman practitioner, yoga therapist, minister, director of education, and author. Jackie has mentored with some of the world's preeminent teachers, scholars and visionaries in mind-body health, weaving together wisdom traditions from around the world. She teaches regionally at universities, hospitals, studios, businesses, and national conferences and festivals, passing on the tools that empower individuals in their own health and transformation. In addition to her programs in wellness, yoga, herbs, healthy eating and women's health, she is the founding director of the Greater Asheville Yoga Association and core staff for SE Wise Women. Learn more at: A Simple Vibrant LifeToday's episode was recorded as part of the Ram Dass Fellowship's regular online gatherings. To learn more about the Ram Dass Fellowship and sign up to join satsang near you, visit RamDass.org/Fellowship. “The process where art inspires life, life inspires art, for me has always been put into a song. If I really want to talk about it, if I really want to preserve it in the amber of time, put it into a song.” – John FortéSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"Your failure in sexuality is what qualifies you to talk to your son about sex in the first place." In this fascinating episode, a father and son tell their story of learning to talk about emotions and sex together. John and Lucas Fort explain what does(n't) work, what's (not) appropriate, and why imperfection is necessary for connection.Buy John and Lucas's book (this is a paid link):Father-Son Accountability: Integrity Through RelationshipJohn Fort serves as Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries, where he helps men, women, and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ. John is a co-founder of the Sexual Integrity Leadership Summit. John has authored or co-authored ten books, including Father-Son Accountability: Integrity Through Relationship.Lucas Fort grew up talking to his parents (especially his father) about personal topics like feelings and sexuality. He uses what he's learned to help parents and their children better understand each other while navigating the topics of sex and pornography.John and Lucas live close to Portland, Oregon.
Welcome to the eleventh episode of the Perseverance Podcast. This is where you will hear the story of John, a sexually abused child who turned into a sex addict in his teen and adult years. But after years of therapy and the patience and love of his wife and children, John overcame the chains of this addiction and is now helping others through their struggles with sex addiction. Because this topic often comes with an attached stigma, John gives parents, spouses, singles, and children helpful tips and strategies to work through the challenges of how we share our emotions and feelings with others in a safe way in order to live an emotionally and mentally healthy life. After listening to John's story from addiction to freedom, I hope you too can feel encouraged to persevere as you go through your own difficult experiences.If you would like more information or links to other helpful resources from this podcast, go to www.bebroken.comwww.purelifeacademy.orgThe books mentioned in this podcast:https://www.bebroken.org/product-page/honest-talkhttps://www.bebroken.org/product-page/father-son-accountabilityIf you would like to be a guest on this podcast, email me at info@perseverancepodcast.comFor more information, go to www.deafblindpotter.com
In this specially curated anthology episode of the Mindrolling Podcast, Raghu explores the many ways that music can become a vehicle for spiritual transformation with his musically inspired guests - David Silver, John Forté, Justin Boreta, East Forest & Trevor Hall.Check out the first episode in the Mindrolling Anthology Series: Science & SpiritualityExplore the intersection of Buddhism & Bhakti at the inaugural Love Serve Remember Summer Mountain Retreat August 25th - 29th in Boone, NC!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Why do parents avoid talking to their kids about sex? John Fort says it comes down to four primary reasons:It will strain my relationship with my kid.I might ruin my child's innocence.My kid will find out about my past.It will be too much work.John shares resources and insights to help us navigate these fears and use our mistakes and sexual brokenness to build a bridge with our children. What we can view as a barrier is actually the glue that creates safety and connection while talking with our kids about sex. John repeatedly refers to a quote he often uses while teaching seminars and writing books, “Your failures are what qualify you to talk to your kids about sex.”In the past two decades, parents have spent four times more time with their kids, setting the stage for these conversations. We, as parents, can need a little bit of guidance and handholding on how to start these conversations. Today John shares resources and practical tools to help us talk to kids who range in their ages from toddlers to adult children. Join us for a powerful message and teaching on how we as parents can talk about sex with our children. John Fort/Be Broken Ministries Resources:https://2.bebroken.com/store/c2/bookshttps://2.bebroken.com/index.htmlhttps://2.bebroken.com/parent-consult.htmlOur Resources:https://www.instagram.com/restored2more/https://restored2more.com/https://restored2more.com/courses/
This week we speak to John Fort and Mandy Boggs from Hoosier traditional archers about the upcoming TAS world hope you enjoy -MAKE EVERY SHOT COUNT-
John Fort is with Be Broken Ministries, a group that helps individuals and families move from sexual brokenness to wholeness in Christ. As a parent, I need more tools to help my kids think about sex, and this conversation with John was incredibly helpful to me. You can find a link here: YouTube - https://youtu.be/rb_z9EDyfTAAudio - https://andymilleriii.com/media/podcastApple - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/more-to-the-story-with-dr-andy-miller/id1569988895?uo=4Here's a great blog post John wrote called - A Family Digital Safety Plan https://2.bebroken.com/be-broken-blog/a-family-digital-safety-planYou can find out more about John here: bebroken.com purelifeacademy.org johnwfort.comTo see our list got to this link. A FREE RESOURCE FOR MINISTRY – By signing up for my email list, you can get a four-page PDF document - A Guide for Exegetical Preparation for Preaching and Teaching. Sign up here. Today's episode is brought to you by two sponsors: Bill Roberts is a financial advisor, who has been serving the retirement planning and investment needs of individuals, families, non-profits, and churches for 25 years. He is a Certified Financial Planner and accredited investment fiduciary. Bill specializes in working with Salvation Army employees and officers by helping them realize their financial goals. You can find out more about Bill's business at www.WilliamHRoberts.comANDWesley Biblical Seminary - Interested in getting going deeper in your faith, check out our certificate programs, B.A., M.A.s, M.Div., and D.Min degrees. You will study with world-class faculty and the most racially diverse student body in the country. www.wbs.edu
Red Willow! Disney+ preferences! Fore!Wearer of many hats, Sean Michael Giddings has a thoughtful and tender approach that extends beyond the bandstand. In this episode, we dive into Sean's process in writing for a myriad different styles, the unique advantages for both producing his own projects and collaborators, and the end of a tour where drinks went from being on the house…to on the pavement. FEATURED RELEASE:Sean Michael Giddings“Red Willow” (2021) Getting to Know: Sean!Sean Michael Giddings is a pianist, guitarist, singer, songwriter, composer, and record producer. Born and raised in Kansas City, Sean now resides in Austin, Texas. He currently tours with both Christopher Cross and Pat Green. He has also toured and performed with Eric Johnson, Alejandro Escovedo, Cory Morrow, Wade Bowen, Mary Wilson, and the BoDeans.As a studio musician, Giddings has appeared on recordings with Tanya Tucker, Kris Kristofferson, Houndmouth, Brad Cook, Donald Fagen, John Forté, Josh Abbott, and Whiskey Myers. Sean co-produced Aubrey Logan's album “Standard” which debuted on iTunes at #1 on the jazz charts. Sean's piano playing can be heard on Daniel Hart's film score for “The Old Man and the Gun” starring Robert Redford. Sean wrote and produced Pat Green's 2019 single “Leaving My Leaving.”Sean's debut jazz album “Red Willow” was released in June 2021 on the Seattle-based label Origin Records. Featuring long-time collaborators Sam Pankey on bass and Daniel Dufour on drums, Sean composed, produced, mixed, and mastered the album from his home studio, Red Willow Studios. Sean endorses Nord keyboards and JH Audio in-ear monitors. Watch the interview on our YouTube channel here!
This week on Comes A Time, Raghu Markus joins Mike and Oteil to talk about tracing paths of mindfulness, the practice required behind achieving transformation, and how creating mental spaciousness allows us to see more idealistic possibilities in life. They also discuss the monumental importance of teachings from spiritual leaders such as Ram Dass, Dalai Lama, and Neem Karoli Baba, being selfless in the face of both love and fear, and becoming "nobody." Raghu also tells the guys about John Forté of the Fugees and his crucial contribution towards conversations about consciousness within the African American community. Raghu Markus has been involved in music and transformational media since the early 1970s when he was program director of CKGM-FM in Montreal. In 1974 he collaborated with Ram Dass on the box set Love Serve Remember. In 1990 he launched Triloka Records and Karuna Music in Los Angeles, California. Triloka established itself as a critical leader in the development of world music and for 17 years was home to such artists as Krishna Das, Hugh Masekela, Walela, Jai Uttal and transformational media projects that featured Ram Dass, Deepak Chopra, and Les Nubians. He is currently the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation and has been an associate producer for online and television events for Ram Dass, Oprah Winfrey, and Eckhart Tolle. Raghu is the host of Mindrolling Podcast, which is about coming unstuck and the recent history of awoken awareness- it's about the intersection of culture, consciousness and realization. ----------- *DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen* ----------- Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Comes A Time, Raghu Markus joins Mike and Oteil to talk about tracing paths of mindfulness, the practice required behind achieving transformation, and how creating mental spaciousness allows us to see more idealistic possibilities in life. They also discuss the monumental importance of teachings from spiritual leaders such as Ram Dass, Dalai Lama, and Neem Karoli Baba, being selfless in the face of both love and fear, and becoming "nobody." Raghu also tells the guys about John Forté of the Fugees and his crucial contribution towards conversations about consciousness within the African American community. Raghu Markus has been involved in music and transformational media since the early 1970s when he was program director of CKGM-FM in Montreal. In 1974 he collaborated with Ram Dass on the box set Love Serve Remember. In 1990 he launched Triloka Records and Karuna Music in Los Angeles, California. Triloka established itself as a critical leader in the development of world music and for 17 years was home to such artists as Krishna Das, Hugh Masekela, Walela, Jai Uttal and transformational media projects that featured Ram Dass, Deepak Chopra, and Les Nubians. He is currently the Executive Director of the Love Serve Remember Foundation and has been an associate producer for online and television events for Ram Dass, Oprah Winfrey, and Eckhart Tolle. Raghu is the host of Mindrolling Podcast, which is about coming unstuck and the recent history of awoken awareness- it's about the intersection of culture, consciousness and realization.-----------*DISCLAIMER: This podcast does NOT provide medical advice. The information contained in this podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only. No material in this podcast is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new health care regimen*-----------This podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Please leave us a rating or review on iTunes!Comes A Time is brought to you by Osiris Media. Hosted and Produced by Oteil Burbridge and Mike Finoia. Executive Producers are Christina Collins and RJ Bee. Production, Editing and Mixing by Eric Limarenko and Matt Dwyer. Theme music by Oteil Burbridge. Production assistance by Matt Bavuso. To discover more podcasts that connect you more deeply to the music you love, check out osirispod.com-------Visit SunsetlakeCBD.com and use the promo code TIME for 20% off premium CBD products See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today my guest is John Fort, the Director of Training at Be Broken and also a family care specialist. John brings a background in education and addiction recovery that gives him a unique perspective on dealing with sensitive issues in today's modern family. He is also an experienced parent who can understand firsthand the challenges and difficulties of raising kids in a sex-saturated culture.In our discussion, we highlight the importance of parents being transparent with their kids about their history of sexual brokenness and leverage these conversations to help their kids navigate their own struggles with sexual topics and questions. This conversation deals with the fears that both parent and child likely have, how emotions connect to sexuality, and some practical applications to help families be more open about the ongoing journey from brokenness to wholeness in Christ.For help having these conversations, get John's book: Honest Talk: A New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About Sex.More Resources for Parents:Emotional Resilience (online course)A Family Game Plan for Responding to Porn (online course)Related Podcasts:A Hopeful Mom Shares How to Have Difficult ConversationsTalking to Your Kids About Sex: What Works and What Doesn'tPortrait of a Brave Parent----------Please rate and review our podcast: Apple PodcastsSubscribe to our YouTube channel.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
John Forté, musical genius who you already know, joins the DTFH! Click here to listen to John's incredible album, Vessels, Angels & Ancestors. Also available wherever else you listen to music. Original music by Aaron Michael Goldberg. This episode is brought to you by: Upstart - Visit upstart.com/duncan and see how Upstart can help you with your debt. Feals - Visit feals.com/duncan and get 50% off and FREE shipping on your first order. BLUECHEW - Use offer code: DUNCAN at checkout and get your first shipment FREE with just $5 shipping.
How do you create an environment in your home where your kids feel OK talking about sex? When they struggle, how do you protect their privacy and still get support from other parents? And how do share your own brokenness with them as you begin to have real conversations? This parenting thing isn't easy. We want to help. Grab your Java and join us! Guests: Jonathan Daugherty and John Fort from Be Broken Ministries Show Notes: Check out the Wisephone by Techless at https://techless.com Honest Talk by John Fort* Hear Jonathan's testimony, #175: When Men Are Addicted to Porn, Pt 1 – available from the archive through Oct. 30. Listen now! Hear John's testimony, #283: I Was The Abuser – available from the archive through Oct. 30. Listen now! Seven Reasons Kids Turn to Porn & What You Can Do About It (the AI blog) Follow Authentic Intimacy on: Instagram: @authenticintimacy Facebook: @authenticintimacy Follow Juli on Twitter @DrJuliSlattery *This is an affiliate link. AI may earn referral fees from qualifying purchases.
David Silver returns to interview grammy-nominated recording artist, John Forté, about his upcoming album – Vessels, Angels & Ancestors – featuring Ram Dass, and debuting on Soul Land Records.This episode of the Mindrolling Podcast with Raghu Markus is brought to you by BetterHelp.A professional counseling service done securely online. A convenient and affordable way to find the particular expertise you need – wherever you are worldwide. BetterHelp will assess your needs and match you with your own licensed professional therapist.As a listener, you'll get 10% off your first month by visiting our sponsor at BetterHelp.com/mindrollingJoin over 1 million people who have taken charge of their mental health.About this episode's guest: Grammy-nominated recording artist, filmmaker, writer, and activist John Forté was first recognized for his work with the multi-platinum hip-hop group The Fugees. Since then, Forté has been involved in a number of creative and advocacy-based projects. As a classically trained hip-hop and pop veteran, Forté blends sleek rhythms and catchy hooks – in the process turning some difficult life experiences into introspective, uplifting music. His new album Vessels, Angels & Ancestors will release this autumn on Soul Land Records. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The number one request we get from parents is how to respond to discovering their child looking at porn. In this episode, John Fort shares about our new online course for parents and teens to go through together in answering this question. Join us as we give a summary of the content of this course and how parents and their kids can benefit. When you enroll, use coupon code PSR to get 10% off. *Learn more about the Family Game Plan course and enroll:* GamePlan.PureLifeAcademy.org ( http://GamePlan.PureLifeAcademy.org ). More Family Care Resources: Family.Bebroken.com ( http://Family.Bebroken.com ) *Collaborators on Course:* McKenzie Ekman of First-Image.org ( http://First-Image.org ) Dan Martin of PureHope.net ( http://PureHope.net ) John Fort of Bebroken.com ( http://Bebroken.com ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Grammy-winning recording artist, John Forté, of The Fugees, joins Raghu to talk the spirit of music as community, the highs and lows of success, music as internal alchemy, and headlining the Ram Dass Soul Land Music Series.John Forté is a Grammy-winning recording artist best known for his work with the hip-hop group, The Fugees, writing and producing songs on their multi-platinum record The Score. After a stint in prison while riding the volatile waves of success and failure, John coupled his refuge of music with messages of wisdom and love from inspirational spiritual teachers. Listen to John's new album Riddem Drive, and don't miss him on the Soul Land Music Series: Songs & Stories Inspired by Ram Dass, April 30th.
This week on the podcast, John Forté, a recording artist and member of the popular 90s hip-hop group, the Fugees joins Amy to talk about an event in his life that ended with him spending seven years in federal prison. Continue the conversation with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thechallengerspodcast/
What does recovery look like if we are attracted to the same sex? Is it something we can heal from? Does it ever go away? What if our spouse is attracted to the same sex? We discuss these questions with John Fort, Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries, as he shares his story of same-sex attraction and addiction.
Why do kids search for porn? And why is this important for parents to know? In this episode, John Fort shares 6 main reasons that kids search for porn: curiosity, peer pressure, "freedom," comfort, validation, and make sense of sexual abuse. Discover why this information is valuable and how to help your kids navigate the normal draw toward porn with wisdom and courage. For helpful resources, visit PureLifeAcademy.org/pages/parent-resources ( https://www.purelifeacademy.org/pages/parent-resources ). More resources available at ProtectYoungMinds.org ( http://ProtectYoungMinds.org ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Jack Fort and Sammy Frost - with yours truly ...SHOW NOTESJack Fort (Millwall's oldest league player), John Fort - born Leigh, Lancs 1888-1965250 apps 0 goals 1914-30 Millwall - right backPlayed Millwall 1-1 Bristol City 07.12.29 aged 41 years Began career in Lancashire Combination for Atherton on 7/6 a weekExeter City 85 appsToured South America with Exeter incl the first game involving BrazilJack Fort also gained three England caps playing in trial internationals against the home countries. He holds two records at Millwall which are unlikely to be broken. He is the oldest player ever to have played for Millwall in a league match at 42 years of age and he is still Millwall's longest serving employee having joined from Exeter City in 1914 and staying on in various capacities until he died in 1965 a total of 51 years.He served in the 5th Dragoon Guards in France WW1 from 1916Capped for England - 21 May 1921, Belgium 0 England 2, an end-of-season tour match at Stade du Daring Club de Bruxelles, Sint-Jans Molenbeek, Bruxelles, aged 33 years 36 days.Sammy Frost - 1879-1926Born - Poplar 1879Right-half / inside-rightCame through local side Millwall StJohn's - a top junior side on the Isle of Dogs1900-01 Millwall Athletic 10 apps 3 goals1901 - 1907 MANCHESTER CITY - First Division from 1903. FA Cup winner 1904.1907-13 MILLWALL ATHLETIC - 177 apps 6 goals in the Southern LeagueKnee injury ended his career - compensation under the Workmen's Compensation Act - £1 a week for life. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Jack Fort and Sammy Frost - with yours truly ...SHOW NOTESJack Fort (Millwall’s oldest league player), John Fort - born Leigh, Lancs 1888-1965250 apps 0 goals 1914-30 Millwall - right backPlayed Millwall 1-1 Bristol City 07.12.29 aged 41 years Began career in Lancashire Combination for Atherton on 7/6 a weekExeter City 85 appsToured South America with Exeter incl the first game involving BrazilJack Fort also gained three England caps playing in trial internationals against the home countries. He holds two records at Millwall which are unlikely to be broken. He is the oldest player ever to have played for Millwall in a league match at 42 years of age and he is still Millwall's longest serving employee having joined from Exeter City in 1914 and staying on in various capacities until he died in 1965 a total of 51 years.He served in the 5th Dragoon Guards in France WW1 from 1916Capped for England - 21 May 1921, Belgium 0 England 2, an end-of-season tour match at Stade du Daring Club de Bruxelles, Sint-Jans Molenbeek, Bruxelles, aged 33 years 36 days.Sammy Frost - 1879-1926Born - Poplar 1879Right-half / inside-rightCame through local side Millwall StJohn’s - a top junior side on the Isle of Dogs1900-01 Millwall Athletic 10 apps 3 goals1901 - 1907 MANCHESTER CITY - First Division from 1903. FA Cup winner 1904.1907-13 MILLWALL ATHLETIC - 177 apps 6 goals in the Southern LeagueKnee injury ended his career - compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act - £1 a week for life. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Forté talks about the extreme highs of the Fugees, the intense lows of incarceration, being pardoned and redemption. By contrast, Rachel’s redemption story involves stealing her friend’s communion dress and then giving it back. Pound it or Pass takes a religious turn with Joel Osteen.
One of our recurring topics on the podcast is 'my child has seen pornography’ or ‘my child is looking at pornography—what do I do now?’ Today—per the request of one of our listeners—we're tackling this topic from a faith-based perspective. In the past we have recommended some great resources, like the S.M.A.R.T. Guide for Parents (from Protect Young Minds) to help us know what to do when our kids have seen porn. However, we recently received a request from a mom who also wanted to add some faith-based resources to her toolbox. We recognize how important it is for families to incorporate all their values into this conversation, and invite all our listeners to give us a heads up, like this mother did, so that we can tackle parenting and pornography from whatever perspective YOU need! In this episode we’re chatting with John Fort, who is a father, a specialist in addiction recovery, and also a man of faith. John Fort, MST, is the Director of Training for Be Broken Ministries where he equips community leaders to assist families moving from sexual brokenness to wholeness. He oversees online training for Be Broken on Pure Life Academy and live training at the Sexual Integrity Leadership Summit, where he is a Co-Founder and Executive Team Member. John is a regular blogger on CovenantEyes.com and ProtectYoungMinds.org and is the author of the books; Honest Talk: A New Perspective on Talking to Your Kids About Sex, Father-Son Accountability: Integrity Through Relationship, and the Forbidden Scrolls fictional trilogy. John and his wife, Anna, live in Oregon and have two adult children. Be Broken Ministries is a national non-profit ministry that serves anyone affected by sexual brokenness. The mission of Be Broken is to Encourage, Equip, and Expand the Christian Sexual Integrity Leadership Community. Be Broken serves people affected by pornography, or any other unwanted sexual struggle or stronghold. Highlights from this episode: -Build accountability with your children. -Relationships come first--before anything else. Love first. -We need to set consequences and boundaries that focus less on punishing and more on protecting our children. -It’s important to recognize patterns of addiction in our children, as opposed to just accidental exposure or a bad habit. -As we build strong relationships with our kids, we can help to meet their emotional needs, which goes a long way in the fight against pornography. -Kids are naturally curious about sex. Don’t be alarmed. Make a goal to talk about sex in a healthy way. Be your kids’ first, best source of information. (Want some tips? Check out the 30 Days of Sex Talks books from Educate and Empower Kids!) -If your child is struggling with pornography, talk about their feelings first. Then get around to the actions and describing what actually happened. Remember … relationships come first. Challenge: Download a feelings chart (easy to find online--just search for “feelings chart”) and talk about your emotions at the dinner table with your family. Additional links/resources: Restoring Hearts Counseling Capstone Treatment Center
Be Broken's John Fort joins me in the powerful podcast where we discuss one of the most important and most overlooked aspects of recovery from sex addiction and pornography addiction. John tells us why knowing and living your life's purpose is a critical part of not only recovery, but of creating a great life. Sex addiction and porn addiction is NOT about not doing something so join Coach Craig and John and learn exactly what you need to do to create healthy sexuality and a great life. Without purpose, your efforts are doomed. You can learn more about John here http://www.johnwfort.com/ and at Be Broken Ministries here https://2.bebroken.com/
Tracklist : -Rihanna feat. Elephant Man : Pon de replay (remix) (2005) -Diam’s : Marine (2006) -DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince (a.k.a. Will Smith) : Summertime (1991) -Craig Mack feat. The Notorious B.I.G., Rampage, LL Cool J, Busta Rhymes & Puff Daddy : Flava in ya ear (remix) (1994) -Dr. Dre : Been there done that (1996) -MC Janik : Gentleman (1998) -Fergie : London bridge (2006) -Fabolous : Breathe (2004) -Fonky Family : Check 1,1,1 (2001) -Keith Murray : I get lifted (1994) -Wyclef Jean feat. John Forté & Pras : We trying to staying alive (1997) -Spooks : Things I’ve seen (2000) -Lloyd Banks feat. 50 Cent : On fire (2004) -Big Tymers feat. R. Kelly : Gangsta girl (2003) -Joe feat. Petey Pablo : Let’s stay home tonight (remix) (2001)
John Fort, from #Nidderdale Agricultural Society, speaks to Stray FM at the popular event in #PateleyBridge.
“Think about the toughest times in your life. Usually in those times you go to a good movie, song, or book... you confide in those things that artists create to get you through the hardest times in your life- and they shape the way you look at the world.”- Eternal Optimist, Alex Bondarev. Music was always the dream for today’s guest, who shares his story of being a refugee from Chechnya, immigrating to India and then the United States as a child. With music as his anchor, Alex is the lead singer of “A Moment’s Worth” along with his four best friends. AMW won the Elfenworks Social Justice Award for their uplifting song “Dedicate" and partnered with this non-profit group. Alex discusses the secrets behind their success and longevity in the music industry. With nearly two decades as a musician, Alex has invaluable tips for balancing passions with responsibilities, becoming more disciplined in your creative process, and how to overcome the fear of releasing your work into the world. Speaking of new work, his solo project is called “Conversing with Oceans” and is quickly making waves- landing a one-on-one showcase with Randy Jackson at SXSW. His second single features a collaboration with the Grammy-nominated John Forté, who co-wrote and produced Fugees’ groundbreaking LP The Score. Alex uses his art to help others in need by volunteering with the non-profit “Musicians on Call” and inspires me to think about how my art can be of service to others. I hope he does the same for you. Links: Conversing with Oceans: www.conversingwithoceans.com A Moment’s Worth: www.aMomentsWorth.com Elfenworks Social Justice Award: www.elfenworks.org/amomentsworth Musicians on Call: www.musiciansoncall.org Photo Credit: Rosemarie Elizabeth Photography Find out more about me: www.LauraMeoli.com Follow me on the social media: @LoudaVision FREE Photoshop tutorial: www.LauraMeoli.com/FREEBIE The LoudaVision podcast is also available on iTunes and YouTube for your convenience. Please subscribe, rate and review this episode. iTunes: apple.co/1OYA9E5 Youtube: bit.ly/1LC1yI5 This interview is featured in the book, "Clarity for your Creative Career". Available NOW at www.LauraMeoli.com/book
We talk with Randy Duncan about watching an Indiana IBO Tournament shoot along with talking to Traditional Archer John Fort of Indian. Randy talks about what John has taught him to hone his traditional shooting skills.
"That's the beauty of community: we can spread love." John Forté, a classically trained violinist and Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter and producer from Brooklyn, shares his journey from humble beginnings in Brownsville to fame with the Fugees to serving time in a federal penitentiary. In his talk-meets-concert on humility from CreativeMornings/NewYork in April 2015, John challenges us to investigate how humility gives us room to be better creators — and how our self-perception can get in the way. But he reminds us we’re not alone in this struggle; we have a community behind us, paving the way with love. This is the last episode of our inaugural season. We’ll be back in Spring 2016 with more inspiring, thought-provoking talks. To tide you over, check out our video archive at www.creativemornings.com.
How does one go from Brownsville, Phillips Exeter Academy, NYU, Lauryn, Wyclef, 'The Score', 'The Carnival' to prison? How does one get pardoned by George Bush? And how does one find redemption and true freedom afterwards? John Forte tells us his entire journey and where he is now. Use code 'Combat' to get 20% off your first order at GetBevel.com
Arts In The City looks back at previous episodes that explored the "City As Canvas" at the Museum of the City of New York, toured the Steinway & Sons factory, sat down with Renaissance man John Forté and visited New York City restaurants in museums.
01• DJ Premier & Bumpy Knuckles - B.A.P 02• Afu-Ra - Soul Assassination 03•Deph Naught ft Royce Da 5 9, Crooked I and Zawles - Lemme Go 04• John Forté - Ninety Nine (Flash the Message) 05• Mac Miller - Party On Fifth Ave 06• Killarmy - Militant 07• 40 Glocc ft Spider Loc and Busta Rhymes - On The Block 08• Blue Sky Black Death - Wing to Wingfeather 09• Redman ft Kool Moe Dee - Rockin Wit Da Best 10•Jean Grae, Jay Electronica, Joell Ortiz - Prowler 2 11• Lloyd Banks/The Alchemist - Bangers 12• Rapsody - Black Girl Jedi 13•Kool G Rap/Prodigy - Where You At? Check out more music from DJ Joonie C here: http://twitter.com/DJJoonieC http://www.mixcrate.com/djjooniec
Why do kids search for porn? And why is this important for parents to know? In this episode, John Fort shares 6 main reasons that kids search for porn: curiosity, peer pressure, "freedom," comfort, validation, and make sense of sexual abuse. Discover why this information is valuable and how to help your kids navigate the normal draw toward porn with wisdom and courage. For helpful resources, visit PureLifeAcademy.org/pages/parent-resources ( https://www.purelifeacademy.org/pages/parent-resources ). More resources available at ProtectYoungMinds.org ( http://ProtectYoungMinds.org ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
The number one request we get from parents is how to respond to discovering their child looking at porn. In this episode, John Fort shares about our new online course for parents and teens to go through together in answering this question. Join us as we give a summary of the content of this course and how parents and their kids can benefit. When you enroll, use coupon code PSR to get 10% off. *Learn more about the Family Game Plan course and enroll:* GamePlan.PureLifeAcademy.org ( http://GamePlan.PureLifeAcademy.org ). More Family Care Resources: Family.Bebroken.com ( http://Family.Bebroken.com ) *Collaborators on Course:* McKenzie Ekman of First-Image.org ( http://First-Image.org ) Dan Martin of PureHope.net ( http://PureHope.net ) John Fort of Bebroken.com ( http://Bebroken.com ) Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Special Guest: John Fort It doesn't take much research to conclude that our American society is sexually confused. And parents, as the shapers of the next generation, are struggling to know how to address sexuality with their children. In this episode we will learn from John Fort, author of the Parenting for Purity online course, about how parents can help their kids navigate the sexual revolution with truth and confidence. Learn more about the Pure Parenting Basics online course at https://www.purelifeacademy.org/courses/pure-parenting-basics. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Parents, you are the most influential person in your child's life. This means there is no one who can guide and mold your child like you can. But there are wise ways to influence and foolish ways, especially when it comes to the topic of sex. In this episode, we have our Director of Training, John Fort, to help you navigate very practical conversations on this topic with your children. Discover what works and what doesn't. For even more help and practical guidance, get John's book Honest Talk at HonestTalk.Bebroken.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
What might happen if we learned to talk with our kids about sexuality and their feelings rather than just trying to prevent or stop dangerous or damaging sexual behaviors? Our guest on this episode is John Fort, our Director of Training. He is the creator of the soon-to-launch Parenting for Purity online course. Discover why the relational approach is far more effective than the control approach.Watch for Parenting for Purity at PureLifeAcademy.org. Get alerted when the course goes live. Email parentingforpurity@purelifeacademy.org to request being notified.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Would any parent today disagree that raising children in today’s world is extremely difficult? Especially when it comes to issues of sexuality! That is why we invited our very own director of Pure Community, John Fort, to address this issue. He has loads of experience in this field and lots of practical advice for parents.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
What might happen if we learned to talk with our kids about sexuality and their feelings rather than just trying to prevent or stop dangerous or damaging sexual behaviors? Our guest on this episode is John Fort, our Director of Training. He is the creator of the soon-to-launch Parenting for Purity online course. Discover why the relational approach is far more effective than the control approach.Watch for Parenting for Purity at PureLifeAcademy.org. Get alerted when the course goes live. Email parentingforpurity@purelifeacademy.org to request being notified.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Special Guest: John Fort It doesn't take much research to conclude that our American society is sexually confused. And parents, as the shapers of the next generation, are struggling to know how to address sexuality with their children. In this episode we will learn from John Fort, author of the Parenting for Purity online course, about how parents can help their kids navigate the sexual revolution with truth and confidence. Learn more about the Pure Parenting Basics online course at https://www.purelifeacademy.org/courses/pure-parenting-basics. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Let's state the obvious: parenting is scary! And when it comes to teaching our kids about sex, it can be very scary, especially in today's hyper-sexualized culture. But we don't have to be paralyzed by fear. In this episode, John Fort helps us unpack our fears as parents and gives practical help for facing fears with hope and confidence. Learn more in John's book, Honest Talk, at HonestTalk.Bebroken.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Parents, you are the most influential person in your child's life. This means there is no one who can guide and mold your child like you can. But there are wise ways to influence and foolish ways, especially when it comes to the topic of sex. In this episode, we have our Director of Training, John Fort, to help you navigate very practical conversations on this topic with your children. Discover what works and what doesn't. For even more help and practical guidance, get John's book Honest Talk at HonestTalk.Bebroken.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Would any parent today disagree that raising children in today’s world is extremely difficult? Especially when it comes to issues of sexuality! That is why we invited our very own director of Pure Community, John Fort, to address this issue. He has loads of experience in this field and lots of practical advice for parents.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations
Let's state the obvious: parenting is scary! And when it comes to teaching our kids about sex, it can be very scary, especially in today's hyper-sexualized culture. But we don't have to be paralyzed by fear. In this episode, John Fort helps us unpack our fears as parents and gives practical help for facing fears with hope and confidence. Learn more in John's book, Honest Talk, at HonestTalk.Bebroken.com.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/pure-sex-radio/donations