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May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Heritage Month. To celebrate, we're looking back at 2 classic RISK! stories, with special guest co-host Susan Lieu. This episode is part of our Asian American Lives series and features stories by Justine Ang Fonte and Shreenath Rajendran. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For some of us, we always knew we wanted kids, no matter what. For others, that was never in our vision for life but nearing the end of the biological clock, we're revisiting that question. For still others, we may have started one way but ended up another because of relationships, biology, logistics, costs, better understanding of what parenthood entails, the-world-is-ending-feeling, etc. In this episode, we bring back Justine Ang Fonte because she and her partner went through a long journey of trying to decide if they wanted to try to become parents or not. But beyond just the normal internal wrestling, she kind of took it to the nth degree by building massive spreadsheets and even going through a structured decision-making process with a psychotherapist who specializes in helping people make this decision. If you or someone you know is wrestling with this decision, this episode is for you. If you're already a parent and thinking about more, this may be helpful too.
For many millennials, sex education was about awkwardly passing around a banana with a condom on it in PE class or carrying around a sack of flour pretending it was a baby. We want to do it better for our kids, OBVIOUSLY, but... do we really know how to do it better?We are excited to welcome Justine Ang Fonte on the show. She was featured in the New York Times about her work bringing sex ed to New York City's private schools (as well as the controversy she encountered with some parents). She is also the voice and author of the Audible Original How to Talk to Your Kids about Sex. Drawing on her 15 years of experience teaching kids about safety, affirmation and joy in their emotional and physical relationships, she offers some tangible tips for parents who are dreading "the talk" (psst - one tip is that it actually turns out it's not just one big talk, it's a series of mini talks over time).
In this episode of Head South Radio, host Cat Meyer chats with Justine Ang Fonte—award-winning health educator, professor, and ghostwriter who's teaching us all how to set boundaries and reclaim our voices. Justine, the child of Philippine immigrants, has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and Glamour for her refreshing approach to sex education, covering way more than just the basics. On Instagram, she's your go-to ghostwriter for those tricky, unsent texts about boundaries. Together, Cat and Justine dive into the connection between boundaries and consent, how to navigate the fear of setting limits, and the misconceptions around comprehensive sex education. They also take on a shared pet-peeve of gender reveal parties and how they push outdated gender stereotypes. If you've ever struggled with asserting yourself or communicating clearly in tough situations, this episode is packed with real-life advice you don't want to miss! In this episode, we discuss the following: Developing boundaries and establishing consent from early childhood to adulthood Misconceptions vs. reality of comprehensive sex education Addressing fear and resistance to comprehensive sex education How boundaries and consent connect to bodily autonomy and healthy relationships Disrupting power imbalances through education about bodily autonomy Creating boundary scripts for various situations, including rejection messages Navigating the fear of setting boundaries and communicating assertively yet compassionately The impact of gender reveal parties in perpetuating gender stereotypes and focusing on genitals You can find Justine here: @imjustineaf | justinefonte.com Please support Justine's foundation of choice: Roots of Health in the Philippines is a nonprofit organization focused on improving the reproductive, maternal and sexual health of women, girls, and their communities in Puerto Princesa, Palawan in the Philippines. Let's connect: @headsouth.world | @Kittycatmeyer Head South Affiliate Partners: The New Way to Wash Hair: Hairstory | 1st-time customers use the link for a discount Non-Hormonal Birth Control: Natural Cycles | Use the link for a discount We greatly appreciate reviews and ratings on Apple, Spotify, and Youtube.
This week in The Labia Lounge I had a faaaabulous and enlightening chat with Justine Ange Fonte, the writer and "thanks-but-no-thanks"-text-artist behind the community service account _good.byes_ where Justine writes the difficult texts you're stuck on and helps you navigate the sort of crunchy conversations that we all want to avoid to escape conflict or friction.Justine and I yarn about how to have healthy and kind boundaries, how to construct the perfect goodbye text when you're just not feeling it after a date, and how and why it's important to communicate your needs, your "no"s, and your boundaries to avoid people pleasing, self betrayal, bypassing, and resentment, whether that's with a boss, family member, friend or particularly persistent guy you met on a dating app!We chat about why pleasure education is essential in sex education, and why both are crucial to having healthy boundaries. Plus you can expect all the usual antics and hilarious, vulnerable n' relatable personal stories and signature segments that you've come to know and love here in The Labia Lounge!Check out Justine's work here: justinefonte.com Make sure you're subscribed for more LL action, and it'd absolutely warm my heart and tickle my clit if you'd leave a gushing review or five star rating for the poddy!*** Join my Labia Lounge Facebook group for extra content, Q & As, freebies from my guests, discounts and to be part of a rad and supportive community of labial legends! www.facebook.com/groups/thelabialounge/Get my FREE mini-course P*ssy Pleasure Secrets - Your Roadmap to Bedroom Bliss here: https://freya-graf.xperiencify.io/expiring-mini-course/order/Grab a P*ssy Magnet and check out the new Labia Lounge MERCH over here (there's even fanny packs if the standard tote bags and tees ain't cuttin' it for ya!): https://www.freyagraf.com/productsonline-trainingsAnd chuck me a follow here: https://www.instagram.com/freyagraf_thelabialounge/AND here: (my backup account cos I keep offending the Algorithms-that-be) https://www.instagram.com/freya.graf/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@freyagraf?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcAnd on my YouTube channel here: https://youtu.be/LtyN8BQg-zkOr support me and the poddy by buying me an extra hot soy chai latte (yes, that is my coffee order cos I'm a bit of a tosser like that) here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/freyagrafOr at my Patreon here: https://patreon.com/freyagraf?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
TaTa Sherise and Justine Ang Fonte share stories about boundaries crossed. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today's episode, we're diving into "A Dirty Word: How a Sex Writer Reclaimed Her Sexuality" by Steph Auteri. This captivating memoir, published in 2018 by Cleis Press, delves into the cultural perception of female sexuality as a dirty word. Steph, a writer and editor, shares her journey of becoming a sex writer to overcome her own sexual dysfunction and discovering that she wasn't broken to begin with. Throughout the book, she tackles various themes like sexual health, body image, and the pathologization of female sexuality. Join us as we explore the importance of adult sex education and why this book is a valuable resource for readers of all backgrounds. Steph's website: https://www.stephauteri.com/ Guerilla Sex Ed: https://guerrillasexed.org/ Steph's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/stephauteri/ Steph's Recommendations for Further Learning: Come as You Are https://www.emilynagoski.com/home Pussypedia https://www.pussypedia.net/ Afrosexology https://afrosexology.com/ Lovehoney https://www.lovehoney.com/advice/ Pleasure Mechanics https://www.pleasuremechanics.com/ Selema Noon https://www.saleemanoon.com/ Justine Ang Fonte https://www.justinefonte.com/ Nadine Thornhill https://www.nadinethornhill.com/ Al Vernacchio https://alvernacchio.com/
It's time to teach kids about human sexuality beyond the procreative act, says sexuality educator, Justine Ang Fonte. In the episode we discuss:-Why sexuality education tends to reduce our bodies to their reproductive function - and what is problematic about this -Why human sexuality is equally about pleasure, intimacy, agency, and personal power, and how to talk to kids about these things-Justine's introduction to teaching sex ed and why she's so passionate about enacting reform in this area-Why all non-procreative sex - including queer sex, masturbation, and sex work - is still so stigmatized -Why we can't have a real conversation about consent without centering pleasure - since consent begins with asking, “does this feel good?” -Why male sexual entitlement stems from the notion that women's bodies belong first and foremost to society as the means of reproduction -Why talking about a “gender-full” world is part of dismantling reductive gender roles in the realm of human sexuality -The role of intimacy education and teaching about healthy relationships in the context of sex ed. -Why Justine does not expect to see a truly sexually liberated society in her lifetime - and why this won't stop her continuing to work towards this You can learn more about Justine and her work HERE and follow her on Instagram @imjustineafYou can also pre-order your copy of Women Without Kids: The Revolutionary Rise of an Unsung Sisterhood HERE—and enter your order details to receive a free reading group guide for the book
The holidays can be *hard*, and if you need some guidance on figuring out how to show up for the people in your life, Nora McInerny knows what she's talking about. Fire up this rerun from 2021, and crack open her latest book, Bad Vibes Only, which makes for an excellent way to kick of a strong year of reading. In case of emergency gifts for grown-ups: consumables (candles, condiments, beauty products!). For babies: Lewis swaddles and Sophies. For kids: Twee chalk, Sunprint Kits, and Omy coloring posters. Dig into everything Nora McInerny puts out into the world, including the tremendous podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking and her books It's Okay to Laugh (Crying Is Cool Too), No Happy Endings, and Hot Young Widows Club (and created a Facebook grief support group of the same name). The NYT piece on the sex educator Justine Ang Fonte and the platinum rule. The Ring Theory, which we really buy into and talk about a lot! A Kids Book about Empathy...that's potentially useful for adults, too. Friends, this TikTok series from Carly Aquilino on Y2K fashion. Hit us with your guest noms—or anything else—at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. Or join our Geneva! And try out a Secret Menu membership for a whole lot more recommendations. This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode. Download the free Zocdoc app and book that doctor's appointment. New year, healthy you? Care for your hair with Nutrafol. Take $15 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
5 perguntas para terminar o ano bem 1. De que formas é que viveste uma vida mais fiel a ti mesma, em vez da vida que os outros esperavam de ti? 2. Quanto é que trabalhaste este ano? 3. Pensa em alturas em que expressaste os teus sentimentos. Pensa em alturas em que não expressaste os teus sentimentos. Como é que te sentiste quando expressaste os teus sentimentos? Como é que te sentiste quando não os expressaste? 4. Há algum amigo de quem te tenhas afastado e do qual te queiras reaproximar? O que é que podes fazer para mudar isso no próximo ano? O que podes fazer em relação a isso neste momento? 5. Lista três dos teus momentos mais felizes deste ano. Como é que podes replicar e propagar mais desses momentos? Como é que podes trazer mais alegria para a tua vida? Materiais: - Episódio sobre limites, Nov 2022: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3JkOuqOClRkZi62ydh44nr?si=4664a9b753ff4145 - Instagram de Justine Ang Fonte: https://www.instagram.com/_good.byes_/ - Livro de Bronnie Ware sobre os 5 principais arrependimentos das pessoas que estão a morrer: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13059271-the-top-five-regrets-of-the-dying?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=nNLMTVZNWq&rank=1 - Website de Bronnie Ware: https://bronnieware.com/ - Livro de Jordan Grumet, ‘Taking Stock': https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59365486-taking-stock - Clarissa Pinkola Estés: https://www.clarissapinkolaestes.com/ - Livro, The Myth of Normal, de Dr Gabor Maté: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58537332-the-myth-of-normal?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=pAxjoKCik5&rank=1 - Documentário da Netflix de Jonah Hill sobre e com o seu terapeuta, Phil Stutz: https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/stutz-the-tools - Jingle criado pelo multitalentoso cantautor, guitarrista, produtor Rikki Jordan. https://www.rikkijordan.com/
On this episode of #mensexpleasure, I chat with Justine Ang Fonte (she/they). Justine is an intersectional health educator. By framing her pedagogy through the lens of Kimberlé Crenshaw's teachings on intersectionality, they interrogate how our multifaceted identities shape how we experience health. Justine believes it is the responsibility of comprehensive health education to be about social justice because health is a human right. Through her teaching, Justine promotes agency, activates empathy, fights for equity, embraces one's authentic self, and navigates care. The two of us talk about their social media page _good.byes_ and their work as a ghostwriter for boundaries. We discuss the importance of setting and recognizing boundaries and the reasons why so many of us aren't very good at this. Key Points: Justine introduces herself Comprehensive sex education Consent beyond sex Ghostwriting boundaries Different types of boundaries Online vs in-person Boundaries in the body Recognising boundaries in others Relevant links: Justine's website: https://www.justinefonte.com/ Justine's Instagram: @imjustineaf Justine's Instagram: @_good.byes_ Cam's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thecamfraser
Justine Ang Fonte est éducatrice sexuelle et de santé avec une vision intersectionnelle. Conférencière, consultante et professeure des écoles, elle accompagne les enfants et les adultes à la notion de consentement et à oser exprimer leurs limites pour de meilleures relations à soi et aux autres. Ce talent qu'elle a développé au fil des années bénéficie, maintenant, une plus grand communauté. Sur Instagram, elle est connue sous le nom de "Your Friendly Ghostwriter", en écrivant les messages, que vous n'osiez pas envoyer à votre date, à votre belle-mère ou à votre boss, pour fixer vos limites.Points clés : Définition d'un "Ghostwriter"Comment fixer des limites au début d'une relation amoureuse ?Pourquoi est-il si difficile d'exprimer ses limites ?Pourquoi les limites sont-elles si importantes ?Quel est l'impact du Ghosting ? L'apprentissage du consentement dans ses classesLes ressources pour s'éduquerPhrases clés : “Sex education is life saving” “ In relationships, you cannot assume you want the same thing, you need to communicate”Mon invitée :_good.byes_ Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/imjustineaf/?hl=frJustine Ang Fonte's websiteRessources :Le consentement sexuel expliqué à travers une tasse de théhttps://amaze.org/https://sexpositivefamilies.com/about/Mon compte instagram : @camilleparlesexe Mon site internet : www.camillebataillon.comMon email : hello@camillebataillon.com-------------------------
This episode is all about Asian sexuality, stereotypes, and sexual wellness. My expert guest is Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH who is the child of Philippine immigrants and award-winning intersectional sex & health educator, public speaker, professor, and consultant, based in New York City. On Instagram, she's known as "Your Friendly Ghostwriter" composing the texts you avoid sending about setting your boundaries. We ended with a rapid round of “10 Quickies with Dr. Tara" Listen and learn my luvs...Oh and have an orgasmic day! For more sex and relationship realness, follow me on social media: luvbites.co and subscribe to my juicy newsletter at www.luvbites.co In this episode: +Asian stereotypes +Media's view on Asians and sex +Asians being viewed as subservient +The layers of identity and so much more! Links: https://www.instagram.com/imjustineaf https://www.justinefonte.com/ maude - The Best Massage Candle Link: https://getmaude.com/drtara Use Code: DRTARA for $5 off your order E-Book - 30 Days to My Best Sexy Self: A Sexual Mindfulness Journal Link: https://luvbitesbydrtara.gumroad.com/l/bestsexyself *All Rights Reserved. Dr Tara International Inc
Outgoing co-host Flo Almeda and Sex Health Rep Nikki Peters share a wonderful conversation Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH, an internationally recognized intersectional sex health educator, speaker, consultant — and creator of an instagram account called @_good.byes_ in which she writes and posts scripts for how to respectfully set boundaries within relationships. In this episode, Justine talks about the evolution of this account, trends she's seen around boundary setting in the digital age, and more. Be sure to follow Justine's work on IG: @imjustineaf, her ghostwriting account, @_good.byes_ and her website https://www.justinefonte.com/
We're talking sex and health education from womb to tomb with Justine Ang Fonte! Lindz breaks down why the term "sex ed" can be a misnomer before they dive into chatting all about age-relevant sex education for early childhood. They're talking consent, why using accurate body language is abuse prevention, and a whole lot more. If you like the episode, make sure you tell your friends to listen! Guest Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH (justinefonte.com) is the child of Philippine immigrants and an award-winning intersectional sex & health educator, public speaker, consultant, and professor based in New York City. On Instagram, she's known as "Your Friendly Ghostwriter" @_good.byes_ composing the texts you avoid sending about setting your boundaries. Find Us Online - Weekly Newsletter Signup: https://bit.ly/qksnewslettersignup - Patreon: patreon.com/queerkidstuff - Instagram: instagram.com/queerkidstuff - Twitter: twitter.com/queerkidstuff - Email: business@queerkidstuff.com Production - Host & Creator: Lindz Amer - Producer: Multitude - Editor: Mischa Stanton - Theme Music: Amanda D'Archangelis - Artwork: Abe Tensia About The Show Welcome to Rainbow Parenting, a queer- and gender-affirming parenting podcast. Every week, queer educator Lindz Amer starts conversations about the intimidating first steps on how to affirm queer, trans, and nonbinary kids. They talk to experts who explain how to approach age-relevant early childhood sex ed, queer kid lit, gender reveal parties, and much more. And this isn't just for parents; educators, caregivers, librarians, and anyone who knows, loves, and works with kids can start the process of raising a whole generation! Season One begins May 30th, with new episodes dropping every Monday. Produced in partnership with Multitude.
In this episode Kara talks with Justine Ang Fonte, a math teacher turned sex educator. Justine is a child of Philippine immigrants and a nationally-recognized intersectional health educator, speaker, and consultant. She has a Master's in Education and a Master's in Public Health in Sexuality. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, Business Insider, and NPR. Kara and Justine talk about her experience as a sex educator at a private New York school where complaints about her teaching were sent to the New York Post. Justine describes how that impacted her and why it is not stopping her from doing this work, but it does change how she does it. Justine has a passion for making lives better and that is evident from her life as a math teacher and how being with those 8th grade kids everyday led her into public health. You can find her here: https://www.justinefonte.com/ Twitter: @ImJustineAF Instagram Personal: @imjustineaf Instagram Ghostwriting: @_good.byes_ * Additional show notes: According to the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF), more than one in two people report having or knowing someone with an STI. The CDC notes, 1 in 5 Americans have an STI right now. Almost half of new cases are within the 15 - 24 year old demographic. Darkness to Light is a 501(c)(3) organization that provides information to prevent and report childhood sexual abuse.
A woman and her husband are getting into group sex. The catch? She's newly pregnant. Should she disclose this to participants? 4 years ago, soon after a woman got together with her boyfriend, in a fit of paranoia, he checked to see if she was indeed doing what she said she would be doing with some friends. When she found out about this, she confronted him and he apologized. He's never done anything like this since and their relationship is good. Still. Should she dump him for this past transgression? On the Magnum, we welcome back our favorite ghost(ing) writer, Justine Ang Fonte, to discuss the delicate art of saying “No.” A woman sent her friend-with-benefits a sex tape of herself. He said he loved it and has watched it “many times.” But she was able to see that he watched it only twice. Is this grounds for freaking out? voicemail@savagelovecast.com 206-302-2064 This episode is brought to you by Dipsea: an app full of hundreds of short, sexy audio stories designed by women for women. Get an extended 30 day free trial when you go to dipseastories.com/savage. This episode is brought to you by Talkspace- online therapy that makes it easy to get extra mental health support. For $100 off your first month, go to Talkspace.com and use the offer code Savage. This episode is brought to you by Doordash. Get breakfast, lunch, dinner and more delivered from your favorite restaurants right to your doorstep with one easy click. Get $5 off your first order of $15 or more when you download the DoorDash app and enter promo code SAVAGE.
Justine shares stories of telling her Catholic Filipino parents about dating a black man, potentially not getting married, and potentially not having kids - even though she wants 4 of them. We explore why women tend to choose “fixer-uppers”, and why we are fixated on romantic relationships to bring us happiness. She's a recovering people pleaser, avid baker, and sex educator in New York City.“Why are we giving so much credit to that one thing, one place, one person, to give us happiness” - Justine Ang FonteFind Justine:Website: https://www.justinefonte.com/ Instagram @imjustineaf---The best way to support this show is by listening and sharing with a friend. If you would like to buy a coffee or bubble, you would love that too.---- Tell us what shit YOU haven't told your mom and be featured on our next episode! Website: www.shitwedonttellmom.comSend us an audio message by clicking here!Instagram @shitwedonttellmom Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com----Interested in creating your own podcast?We use Buzzsprout as our host because they seamlessly link to major podcast platforms and make it really easy to read analytics. They also have an awesome support team. Sign up today and get a $20 Amazon gift card and we get a little something too. We also use Descript as our editing software because editing with text is much easier than with soundwaves. We are not audio geniuses and want to focus our energy in creating content rather than editing. Sign up todayYes these are affiliate links because we use them too. Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/swdtm)
International Women's Day – Have We Achieved Gender Equality?Air Date: Monday, 28 February 2022 at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PTTuesday, 1 March 2022 at 9:00 AM SingaporeWatch the Livestream on the OMTimes Magazine Facebook, OMTimes Radio & TV Facebook, or OMTimesTV YoutubeInternational Women's Day is 8 March. This year the IWD 2022 campaign theme is #BreakTheBias. Does bias, stereotypes and discrimination still exist? Aren't we already more diverse, equitable and inclusive? What does it mean as Asian women? And its link with our sexuality? In this episode, host/ sexologist Dr Martha Tara Lee speak with her sex educator colleague Justine Ang Fonte based in New York, and Melanie, co-host of the Balut Kiki podcast to explore all this and more. Justine Ang Fonte, a sex educator based in New York City and Your Friendly Ghostwriter on Instagram.Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imjustineaf/ and https://www.instagram.com/_good.byes_/Melanie (She/Her): The only rose among the thorns and one of the co – host of The Balut Kiki Project Podcast, which was recently awarded “Best Podcast Hosts of 2021” by the Asia Podcast Festival 2021. The podcast aims to normalize difficult conversations around depression, mental health issues, gender identity, human sexuality, and everything in between. She is an ordinary Filipina, finding her way through the world, battling depression and anxiety with the help of her psychiatrist and therapist. She and her co-hosts share their stories and stories of countless others to let everyone know that they are not alone and they don't have to be alone in their journey.Social Media links:Website: https://www.balutkiki.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebalutkikiprojectInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebalutkikiproject/Twitter: https://twitter.com/balutkikiproj#InternationalWomensDay #JustineAngFonte #ErosEvolution #DrMarthaTaraLeeVisit the Eros Evolution show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/eros-evolution/Connect with Dr. Martha at http://www.eroscoaching.com/Subscribe to our Newsletter https://omtimes.com/subscribe-omtimes-magazine/ Connect with OMTimes on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Omtimes.Magazine/ and OMTimes Radio https://www.facebook.com/ConsciousRadiowebtv.OMTimes/Twitter: https://twitter.com/OmTimes/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omtimes/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/2798417/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/omtimes/
Did you attend a sex-ed class in middle or high school? If the answer is no, you're not alone. In the United States, only twenty-four states mandate sex education, which leaves nearly half of the country inadequately educated on their sexual health. Justine Ang Fonte, M.Ed, MPH, makes it their mission to provide comprehensive sex-ed, intersecting it with the impacts of colonization, the porn industry, and underfunded schooling. Not only are these essential conversations to have— ones that decrease the rate of emotional, mental, and physical risks that may come from sexual activity—but it's vital for our immigrant communities, where sex may be a taboo topic. You can find Justine at www.JustineFonte.com Following are some of the resources Justine mentioned during the interview: One of the most exciting ways to support us is becoming a member of our Patreon by going to patreon.com/immigrantly. For the price of an overpriced oat milk latte, you're entitled to special shoutouts, automatic submission to our raffles, and an opportunity to interact with our team. You can find us on Twitter @immigrantly_pod & IG @immigrantlypod Hosts: Saadia Khan & Shahjehan Khan l Executive Producer: Saadia Khan l Creative Producer: Kylee. C Roberts l Development Producer: Aleeza Kazmi l Content Writer: Ashley L. Lanuza l Collaborative Editorial Review: Asad Butt from Rifelion Media l Sound Editor: Bronte Cook l Immigrantly Theme Music: Evan Ray Suzuki l Other Music: Podington Bear, Jahzzar
A taboo topic for some but this is truly life-saving information which is why we're talking about it. Meet Justine Ang Fonte, a health educator who survived a bit of a scandal in 2021 to come out the other side of it as an even stronger advocate for herself and her students. Joining us to help us understand why we want to start talking about sex ed as early as Pre-K and how to talk about it with our own families at all ages, this episode will likely redefine for you what sex ed actually means. While it might now include pornography literacy, it's also about so much more than intercourse. Listen in! I can't wait to hear your thoughts. Outline:Welcome backMeet Justine Ang FonteThe 2021 controversy around Justine's lessons for studentsWhy are people so uncomfortable with sex ed?Reframe sex ed: this is life-saving informationThe health gap impacts the achievement gapWhat parents will teach vs what schools can teachConsider what environment feels safe to the childBody image, sexuality & sexualization at every ageModeling languageSex ed curriculum at homeA commercial, a movieHow do you have a conversation about bodily autonomy given the public context and the Supreme Court review of Roe v WadePorn literacy: what is it & why is it importantBalancing sex positivity and protecting our kidsHow to have these conversations with your kidsWhat to say to Pre-K studentsWhat to say to middle & high school age kidsSetting boundaries: teaching it & practicing itThe "Golden Rule" vs the "Platinum Rule"Justine's ghostwritingFinal thoughts Links:Become a MemberConnect with us! FB Page & Private FB Group & Jenn's InstagramTake the free Weight Loss Profile, Jenn will send you a Menu PlanJustine's IG, Ghostwriting IG & WebsiteQuotes:"Teaching children the names for their anatomy makes them less vulnerable to child sexual predators." – Justine Ang Fonte"Many conversations have nothing to do with intercourse, but everything to do with identity and sexuality...that's sex ed." – Justine Ang Fonte"Porn literacy is the understanding that pornography is not education, it's entertainment...if we ask about media literacy..." – Justine Ang Fonte"Use social media, celebrities, current events to talk to your kids about sexuality...without every asking, 'do you watch porn?!'" – Justine Ang Fonte"It's not: treat others as you would like to be treated. It is: treat others how they want to be treated."– Justine Ang Fonte
Ah Valentine's Day. This year, Dan will finally teach you how keep it spicy...very, very spicy. Let's tuck in. Inevitable Divorce: A man with a history of divorce in his family was chatting with a friend about how he would consider marriage when he could afford to get divorced. But his boyfriend of 3 years overheard and now there's hell to pay. A lesbian bought a delightful dildo to use on her girlfriend. But guess what. They broke up! Does our caller have to throw away the sex toy, still in its box? And does she always have to be the one to buy them? On the Magnum version of the show, have your Dear John letter written by a pro. Dan talks to Justine Ang Fonte, a ghostwriter who will happily write the texts you dread to send. And, a lesbian is in that unenviable position of being the piece on the side. The woman she's in love with already has a girlfriend and despite the great sex with the caller, won't break up with anyone. Love hurts. Oooooh oooooh, love hurts. voicemail@savagelovecast.com 206-302-2064 Check out Justine Ang Fonte on Instagram: @imjustineaf the creator of @_good.byes_ This episode is brought to you by AdamandEve.com. Get 50% off just about any item, plus free shipping when you enter the offer code “Savage”. This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep-the best mattress for your individualized comfort. Right now, get up to $200 off ALL mattress orders at HelixSleep.com/SAVAGE. Today's Lovecast is brought to you by MeUndies.com: High quality, super-comfortable, good looking undies. Get 15% off your first order when you go to MeUndies.com/Savage.
Some parts of being a parent are just so hard... like talking to our kids about porn. Luckily, Justine Ang Fonte doesn't find the topic uncomfortable at all. In fact, her advice will make your life much easier and less stressful, including language to use when having these "awkward" discussions. Learn more about Justine Ang Fonte and her work here. Subscribe to Your Teen with Sue and Steph here! Check out Your Teen on Facebook here! Linkedin Twitter Instagram
Justine Ang Fonte is a proud Filipina, consultant, and speaker on intersectional health topics on topics such as pornography literacy, consent, gender, and beauty standards. She received her Master's in Education in Teaching from the University of Hawai'i and her Master's in Public Health in Sexuality from Columbia University. On Instagram, she's known as "Your Friendly Ghostwriter" (@_good.byes_) composing those texts you avoid sending about setting boundaries. Justine Ang Fonte ------ Instagram @ImJustineAF and @_good.byes_ LinkedIn
Sex educator Justine Ang Fonte joins us to talk about porn literacy, how parents can talk to kids about pleasure, and how we can set boundaries with friends, loved ones, and partners. She shares the three things parents should consider when talking to kids about sex and online content as well advice on how to get over our discomforts talking about sex. She also walks us through some challenging scenarios and provides scripts for saying no and asking for what you want. If you need help setting a boundary, DM @_good.byes, and Justine will do her best to help you out! And be sure to follow Justine on her Instagram and Twitter accounts! And if you have any questions about sexual health, be sure to tune into Tightra's Facebook Live on October 27th at 8 pm ET. Tightra is an at-home device to improve urinary incontinence and improve sexual functioning. Learn more here and use code* DRJESS25 to save. If you've got questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, submit them here. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone's headphones with a built-in mic if possible. And be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & Stitcher! https://happiercouples.com/wp-content/uploads/IY-S2-E1-Tightra-Social.mp4 *Promo Code DRJESS25 is valid from September 29, 2021 at 10:00pm ET – December 18, 2021 at 11:59pm ET. Promo code may be redeemed on regular purchase price, This Visit Only Price, Event Price and Blockbuster Price before S&H charges and taxes on products as identified on Intimately You with Dr Jess (tsc.ca/intimatelyyou). Promo code cannot be redeemed on our TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ offer, Encore TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ offer or Exclusive For You TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ Presale offer, or redeemed for cash, or used towards payment of the TSC Credit Card. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount (including Rogers employee discounts). All "Last Chance Price Final Sale" and "Clearance Price Final Sale" purchases are final, no returns or exchanges. Offer subject to change without notice. To redeem your Promo Code when making a purchase online at tsc.ca, enter it into the PROMOTIONAL CODE area upon checkout. If shopping by phone call 1-888-2020-888 and quote the Promo Code to the Customer Care Representative. ©2021 Rogers Media. Rough Transcript: This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. Porn Literacy, Communication & Setting Boundaries With Loved Ones 00:00:05 - 00:05:02 You're listening to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. Sex and relationship advice you can use tonight! Welcome to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. I'm your co-host Brandon Ware, here with my lovely other half Dr. Jess. Hello today. We are going to be talking ghosting and boundaries and porn literacy and much more with the lovely Justine Ang Fonte. Are are you good at boundaries. Not good at all boundaries really. Think you're good at boundary. I'm terrible but i think you're much better than me like i guess next to a f- student like me. If you're a see that that looks pretty good. You look like a bar is low. I've got a. I've got a low bar. I mean in some ways and with some people. I'm getting better. But i find that if i've if i've been poor at setting boundaries for awhile. It's hard for me to start them whereas in newer relationships. I can be a bit better. So we're going to have to get into. It would just dean but before she joins us. I wanna let you know about an online event. I have coming up with tight tightrope by silken so. This is on october twenty seventh so this coming wednesday at eight pm.
Sex educator Justine Ang Fonte joins us to talk about porn literacy, how parents can talk to kids about pleasure, and how we can set boundaries with friends, loved ones, and partners. She shares the three things parents should consider when talking to kids about sex and online content as well advice on how to get over our discomforts talking about sex. She also walks us through some challenging scenarios and provides scripts for saying no and asking for what you want. If you need help setting a boundary, DM @_good.byes, and Justine will do her best to help you out! And be sure to follow Justine on her Instagram and Twitter accounts! And if you have any questions about sexual health, be sure to tune into Tightra's Facebook Live on October 27th at 8 pm ET. Tightra is an at-home device to improve urinary incontinence and improve sexual functioning. Learn more here and use code* DRJESS25 to save. Video Source: Intimately You - Season 2 Episode 1 *Promo Code DRJESS25 is valid from September 29, 2021 at 10:00pm ET – December 18, 2021 at 11:59pm ET. Promo code may be redeemed on regular purchase price, This Visit Only Price, Event Price and Blockbuster Price before S&H charges and taxes on products as identified on Intimately You with Dr Jess (tsc.ca/intimatelyyou). Promo code cannot be redeemed on our TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ offer, Encore TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ offer or Exclusive For You TODAY'S SHOWSTOPPER™ Presale offer, or redeemed for cash, or used towards payment of the TSC Credit Card. Offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount (including Rogers employee discounts). All "Last Chance Price Final Sale" and "Clearance Price Final Sale" purchases are final, no returns or exchanges. Offer subject to change without notice. To redeem your Promo Code when making a purchase online at tsc.ca, enter it into the PROMOTIONAL CODE area upon checkout. If shopping by phone call 1-888-2020-888 and quote the Promo Code to the Customer Care Representative. ©2021 Rogers Media.
Justine Ang Fonte uses her own experience in the dating world and with consent education to help strangers on the internet craft text messages that help them communicate more efficiently with dates, co-workers and family members.
In this episode, Hannah is joined by Justine Ang Fonte, who is an intersectional sex educator. Justine talks about the recent backlash she experienced from conservative parents and the media about her sex education classes. She and Hannah talk about porn literacy, and how to talk about porn with young people. They also talk about the present state of lots of mainstream porn being incredibly misogynistic and racialized, healthy relationships and embracing awkwardness and vulnerability, and Justine shares some of her favourite TV shows that depict more realistic sex and relationships!MORE ABOUT JUSTINE ANG FONTEJustine Ang Fonte is a proud Filipina, health education consultant, and speaker on intersectional sexuality topics for for institutions across the United States on topics such as pornography literacy, consent, gender, and beauty standards. She received her Master's in Education in Teaching from the University of Hawai'i and her Master's in Public Health in Sexuality from Columbia University. You can learn more about her career on her website (justinefonte.com) or follow her at @ImJustineAF and @_good.byes_- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ImJustineAF- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imjustineaf/
Season 2, Episode 67Silenced By Stigma Over Comprehensive Sex Education with Justine Ang FonteThis week, Jay chats with Justine Ang Fonte. You may have heard of her. As she jokes early in the interview, she's been target #1 by right-wing trolls since becoming internet famous over... simply existing. Simply doing her job. Teaching children honest and fact-based education around sex and health. Justine was, until this spring, a sex and health educator in a New York school. Unfortunately, her school allowed her not only to be the target of harassment by parents but, eventually, The New York Post and other trash "journalism". Justine resigned and soon after began speaking out about this experience and how stigma over sex is allowed to silence education and keep us from making progress on a whole host of important issues. We also talk about how stupid the idea of 'cancel culture' is (Justine had her life upended and received death threats over teaching health, Louis C.K. is headlining Madison Square Garden, who was really canceled?) and how we can fix the horrible issue of stigma around sex holding back comprehensive and healthy education. Spoiler alert, it's going to take a lot of work and parents being willing to educate themselves. We'll see... don't hold your breath. But, as Justine says in this conversation, these lessons could help prevent such famous examples of abuse as the aforementioned Louis C.K., The Catholic Church, and the Boy Scouts and on and on and on and on. Learn more about Justine at her website, https://www.justinefonte.com/.Today's Good Egg: Send someone food, not thoughts and prayers, which are useless. They're useless. Stop it. Send food, which isn't useless. Looking for someone to wow your audience now that the world is reopening? My speaking calendar is booking up fast! But if you're interested in bringing me to your campus, your community group, your organization or any other location to speak about Mental Health, Substance Misuse & Recovery, or Drug Use & Policy, reach out to my strategist Ryan Holzhauer at ryan@jayshifman.com.Tank Tops are in! You can see what they look like on the website (thanks to Jay's wife for modeling the women's cut). Reach out through the website to order. If you're looking for something a little less expensive, magnets are in too! Check them out on the website or Instagram. Patreon supporters get a discount so join Patreon!Support the Podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ChooseYourStruggle Leave us an audio message to share feedback and have a chance to be played on the show: https://podinbox.com/CYS Review the Podcast: https://ReviewThisPodcast.com/Choose-Your-Struggle.Support the Podcast, a different way: https://podhero.com/401017-ikv.Learn more about the Shameless Podcast Network: https://www.shamelessnetwork.com/ Our Partner Bookshop (Support Local Book Stores and the Podcast in the Process!): https://bookshop.org/shop/CYS Our Partner Road Runner (Use Code CYS for 10% off): www.roadrunnercbd.com/ref/CYS As always, you can find more at our links: https://jay.campsite.bio ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
How do you show up for your people when they've grieving, dealing with loss, and/or just generally going through a really shitty time? What a genuine joy it was to talk about this with Nora McInerny, whose podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking you obviously know (right?). And first: some JIC gifts. In case of emergency gifts for grown-ups: consumables (candles, condiments, beauty products!). For babies: Lewis swaddles and Sophies. For kids: Twee chalk, Sunprint Kits, and Omy coloring posters. Dig into everything Nora McInerny puts out into the world, including the tremendous podcast Terrible, Thanks for Asking and her books It's Okay to Laugh (Crying Is Cool Too), No Happy Endings, and Hot Young Widows Club (and created a Facebook grief support group of the same name). The NYT piece on the sex educator Justine Ang Fonte and the platinum rule. The Ring Theory, which we really buy into and talk about a lot! A Kids Book about Empathy...that's potentially useful for adults, too. Friends, this TikTok series from Carly Aquilino on Y2K fashion. We really want to hear your friend-supporting thoughts. Share them at @athingortwohq, podcast@athingortwohq.com, and 833-632-5463. So much more where this came from at Secret Menu. Download the *free* Zocdoc app and schedule a doctor's appointment you've been putting off. Try Nutrafol for thicker, healthier hair. Your first month's subscription is $15 off with the code ATHINGORTWO. Get professional counseling with BetterHelp take 10% off your first month with our link. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Breakups are no fun, most of the time. But they are something that most of us will experience whether it is a good or bad experience. Here to help make this more of a positive experience is educator Justine Ang Fonte who support people through romantic and plantonic breakups (as well as being an incredible sex educator!). Justine talks about when to break up with someone, how to do it, or accept rejection gracefully, and how to break up without slashing all your exes clothes. Find Justine at justinefonte.com Support us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack
Welcome to the Sunday Night Health Show podcast. How has your relationship fared during the pandemic? Not too great? You're not alone. Nicole McLeod, clinical counselor, can help with the Interpersonal neurobiological approach to understanding the mind. Why is porn literacy important for your children? And finally why is a lack of intimacy so dangerous for your relationship? We discuss with Justine Ang Fonte, an intersectional health educator fighting for a more sex-positive world. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The country is on fire and we talk about how it is affecting all the coasts. Also, should porn be taught in schools? and what do you do if your partner doesn't stand up for you or defend you? Let's go there! Special guests: Richard Fowler - Fox News contributor. Matthew Cappucci - Meteorologist for Capital Weather Gang. Justine Ang Fonte - is an intersectional health educator working in New York City. Dr. Wendy Walsh - Americas relationship expert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Content Warning: Due to the nature of this topic, some adult themes are discussed. Explore the impact of pornography on boys' understanding of relationships, consent, and sexual health in this conversation with Justine Ang Fonté, director of health and wellness at The Dalton School in New York. Fonté highlights the importance of developing porn literacy for boys and faculty and discusses the links among pornography and healthy relationships, sex, and consent. She also suggests strategies for rolling out programs in boys' schools that adequately prepare students for healthy sexual engagements. IBSC Exploring Boys' Education music composed and performed by Tom DiGiovanni. Justine Ang Fonte · IBSC
The Full Bloom Podcast - body-positive parenting for a more embodied and inclusive next generation
Health educator Justine Ang Fonte joins us for a conversation about healthy relationships, sex, consent, and body positivity in the digital age. Justine explains why parents are the primary sex educators for their children and gives examples of what this education can look like at different life stages. Get our ABC Guide to Body-Positive Parenting. Join our body image group for parents. Read the full show notes for this episode.
As Filipina, Feminist and Foodie Ms. Justine Ang Fonte was growing up, she soon discovered that not everyone was "woke with their ancestry." It was thanks to American comedian Rex Navarrete that she was inspired to celebrate her ancestry and explore how fun it is to be different. Justine shares her work as a health educator, the importance of setting boundaries, and how founding Raised Pinay brought together her two biggest passions: her motherland and sex education. Connect with Justine Ang Fonte by visiting her website https://www.justinefonte.com/ (justinefonte.com). Learn more about Raised Pinay at https://www.raisedpinay.com/ (raisedpinay.com) and Roots of Health at https://rootsofhealth.org/ (rootsofhealth.org) Learn about the resources available to teach sex education to young adolescents, visit amaze.org -- Receive the latest stories and life lessons from our community by subscribing to our newsletter: http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter%C2%A0 (http://bit.ly/tfawproject-newsletter ) This show wouldn't be possible without our sponsors. Learn more about our active sponsors at https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors (https://linktr.ee/tfawproject.sponsors) Co-hosted by Jen Amos & Nani Dominguez. Connect with them on Instagram @thejenamos @notesbynani Engage with us on Instagram @thefilipinoamericanwoman