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Sex Driver’s Ed
This week on #hotgoss, we welcomed University of Vermont Health and Wellness Educator, Jenna Emerson as our special guest. A graduate of Widener College’s Human Sexuality program and the star of a one-woman sex ed cabaret…
Why is it so gosh darn hard to talk about our feelings?
Consent. Boundaries. Communication. These are key to a healthy relationship; these are the Speak About It tagline. This week on #hotgoss, we explored why communicating clearly and openly about emotions and boundaries, especially when it comes to sex…
Love in the time of Corona
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected all parts of daily life across the globe, and our sex lives are no exception. Speak About It’s DMs have been blowing up with questions about sex and dating in the time of social distancing and the…
Speak About It PALentines 2020
Happy February Speak About It friends and fans! We are bringing back our Valentine’s tradition for a second year: Speak About It PALentines! Each February we highlight three friends (one individual, one business, and one organization) whom we love.
A Moment for the Speak About It History Books
This Black History month, our staff and educators reflect on a moment in recent Speak About It history...our first-ever all POC show! This past December, five Speak About It educators showed up to the New Hampton School and realized the whole cast identified as a POC! Program Manager, Oronde Cruger, and Educator, Maya Williams reflect on what this exciting experience meant to them.
Meet the Educators: Alexxis B.
Speak About It's educators are at the heart of our work. They bring a diverse set of talent, skills, and experiences to the stage, and we love introducing them to our Speak About It friends and fans. This month, meet Alexxis, a New York actor-educator who is passionate about big feelings and big change.
Olivia's Explorations: NSAC Conference, Philadelphia
When I told friends I was going to a three day conference about sexual violence in the middle of the summer, most people did not think that sounded like very much fun. But I am here to tell you it was fascinating, engaging, and yes, even fun.