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hi there!
thank you so much for listening to episode 3 of the Ready or Not podcast! Thank you for listening and we hope you found some comfort in our confusing experiences and perspectives on teenage-dom. It's no secret that ages 13-19 are rough - changing bodies, mindsets, expectations, and ideals are something that all teenagers can fall prey to, and that's why we think its especially important to create spaces to openly and safely discuss the full ‘teenage experience’. We talk about how we figured out our own teenage experiences and the other factors of identity that played into that as well as getting real and honest about teenage romance and sex - obviously a big part of the journey. That being said - Ruthie honestly discusses some aspects of her own experience of sexual assault, a difficult topic that we are both proud she could cover. Still, we also understand that this can be triggering for some. This conversation runs from 42:37 to 44:00 with a warning before we begin, so that you can be aware and mindful of that section in order to do what is best for you.
as per our usual disclaimer (and meant more so in this episode): we are not bashing any specific group of people or opinions, the aim of this podcast is to share new perspectives and ideas and we're just doing that for ours!
please leave us any thoughts or comments on our Instagram (@ReadyorNot_podcast_) - we'd love to hear your point of view!
as mentioned in the episode - below is our resource bank, complete with some cool sources to check out for your own interest.
thank you all for being here and have a lovely day! <3
noemie and ruthie <333
Resource bank <3:
By Ruthie Chipeta and Noemie Meyrhi there!
thank you so much for listening to episode 3 of the Ready or Not podcast! Thank you for listening and we hope you found some comfort in our confusing experiences and perspectives on teenage-dom. It's no secret that ages 13-19 are rough - changing bodies, mindsets, expectations, and ideals are something that all teenagers can fall prey to, and that's why we think its especially important to create spaces to openly and safely discuss the full ‘teenage experience’. We talk about how we figured out our own teenage experiences and the other factors of identity that played into that as well as getting real and honest about teenage romance and sex - obviously a big part of the journey. That being said - Ruthie honestly discusses some aspects of her own experience of sexual assault, a difficult topic that we are both proud she could cover. Still, we also understand that this can be triggering for some. This conversation runs from 42:37 to 44:00 with a warning before we begin, so that you can be aware and mindful of that section in order to do what is best for you.
as per our usual disclaimer (and meant more so in this episode): we are not bashing any specific group of people or opinions, the aim of this podcast is to share new perspectives and ideas and we're just doing that for ours!
please leave us any thoughts or comments on our Instagram (@ReadyorNot_podcast_) - we'd love to hear your point of view!
as mentioned in the episode - below is our resource bank, complete with some cool sources to check out for your own interest.
thank you all for being here and have a lovely day! <3
noemie and ruthie <333
Resource bank <3: