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Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley, hosts of Some Families podcast, join me on Teenage Kicks in this episode to talk about how we approach our teenagers about gender and sexuality. Stu says here that it's completely normal for parents to find this difficult - it's a very easy conversation, where I make lots of mistakes and am not made to feel bad about it, so it's perfect for parents who don't know how to approach the subject with their teenagers.
* 6:00 - Fighting our homophobic upbringings as middle aged parents
* 7:00 - The acceptability of 'queer', and the language we need to know
* 21:55 - How queer identities are labelled by sex, and the need to teach kids about love and relationships beyond sex
* 25:10 - Working out who you are as a teenager
* 31:50 - How to talk to teenagers about gender and sexuality
* 35:15 - What to say when your child tells you about their sexuality
* 40:30 - How to make sure your child is an ally to their queeer friends
* 50:00 - What you'll get out of reading The Queer Parent
Who are Lotte and Stu?
Lotte Jeffs and Stu Oakley run the podcast Some Families, is a podcast dedicated to celebrating LGBTQ+ families. Lotte is an award-winning magazine writer, editor, author and podcaster, and a contributing editor for Grazia. Stu is a film publicist; he's written a number of opinion pieces for the Guardian, Grazia, ELLE and NetMums about his own parenting journey and the experiences of being part of a queer family.
Their recent book, The Queer Parent is the essential handbook for the LGTBQ+ community, their friends, family and allies. This informative, funny and empowering book is a must read for anyone who wants to understand and support the full breadth of the queer experience.
Useful links:
* Buy your copy of The Queer Parent [https://amzn.to/3t7T62Y] (affiliate link)
* Surviving domestic abuse as a teenager [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/natasha-hirst-on-surviving-domestic-abuse-as-a-teenager/id1501488455?i=1000473835396]
* Out with Suzi Ruffell [https://open.spotify.com/show/59CAdP9j40RvHe5pqf0f0C] podcast
* Lotte's book My Magic Family [https://amzn.to/48GWX7F] for young children (affiliate link)
* Anna Mathur on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/annamathur/]
* From Gay to Ze on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/fromgaytoze/]
More teenage parenting from Helen Wills:
Helen wills is a teen mental health podcaster and blogger at Actually Mummy [https://www.actuallymummy.co.uk/], a resource for midlife parents of teens. Thank you for listening! Subscribe [https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/teenage-kicks-podcast/id1501488455] to the Teenage Kicks podcast to hear new episodes. If you have a suggestion for the podcast or want to hear more on parenting teenagers contact me on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/iamhelenwills/] and Twitter [https://twitter.com/iamhelenwills] @iamhelenwills.
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Please note that Helen Wills is not a medical expert, and nothing in the podcast should be taken as medical advice. If you're worried about yourself or a teenager, please seek support from a medical professional.
Podcast produced by James Ede at Be Heard [https://www.beheard.org.uk/] production.
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