• The Law of Chastity - Shame Free

    Dr. Finlayson-Fife joins Jody Moore for a discussion about how to teach our kids about their sexuality and the law of chastity without inviting shame, with children from infancy through the young adult years.

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  • Talk to Your Kids About Sex - Shame Free

    Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife joins Lindsay Aerts from The Mom Show on KSL Radio to discuss how you can help teach your kids about sex without making them feel like it's a bad thing or that they are bad for being curious.

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  • Why the Sex Talk is More Than Just a Talk

    Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife joins Lindsay Aerts from The Mom Show on KSL Radio to discuss how to create a culture of openness around sex and sexuality so your kids will be more likely to adopt healthy views of their own. And don't worry if you have older kids, Dr. Fife says it's never too late to start implementing healthy attitudes around sex, or repairing any well-intended missteps.

    The Mom Show
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  • How to Talk to Your Kids About Abuse

    Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife joins Lindsay Aerts from The Mom Show on KSL Radio to discuss how to talk with your kids about sex and abuse.

    The Mom Show
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  • How to Talk to Your Kids About Sex

    Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife joins Lindsay Aerts from The Mom Show on KSL Radio to discuss how to talk with your kids about sex and abuse.

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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 21

    Dr. Finlayson-Fife and the Rational Faiths team tackle two questions submitted by listeners. The first asks about “dirty/degrading” talk during sex and the second seeks advice on teaching about sex in a positive way.

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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 10

    In this episode Dr. Finlayson-Fife joins the Rational Faiths Podcast team to talk about how to raise children (especially girls) to own their sexuality and how to help children navigate worthiness interviews.

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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 6

    Re-framing masturbation and sexuality for children/youth and staying sexy while accepting the effects of age.

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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 5

    In this episode of “Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist“, Laurel and Brian talk with Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife on the topics of teaching young women about the Law of Chastity and the problem of pornography. CONTENT WARNING!!! During the pornography discussion we talk about demeaning pornography, and sex trafficking.

    Rational Faiths
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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 4

    A discussion about sexual trauma, managing nudity with children, and developing sexuality as a single.

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  • Ask a Mormon Sex Therapist Part 1

    In this episode, Dr. Finlayson-Fife speaks with Paul Barker of the Rational Faiths Podcast about issues of modesty within a school setting, romance novels as a form of erotica, what is “acceptable” within marriage & what is not, divorce and intimacy, and talking to kids about sex.

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