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Introduction:
In this episode of theFormed.life podcast, hosts Paul Brandes and Bill Gorman are thrilled to welcome back Dr. Julia Sadusky, a clinically licensed psychologist based in Colorado, who specializes in the complex intersections of sexuality, gender, and theology. Having previously joined the podcast as one of its very first guests, Dr. Sadusky returns to delve deeper into the challenges faced when engaging our youth in conversations about sexuality and gender. The discussion includes reflections on past podcast episodes, practical guidance on engaging children and teens, and insights from Dr. Sadusky's new two-part book series aimed at equipping parents with the tools to have ongoing, meaningful conversations with their kids. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone with influence on young lives, this episode offers valuable perspectives and resources for navigating these vital topics with sensitivity and understanding. Tune in as we explore these pressing issues with thoughtfulness and grace.
Bio:
Julia Sadusky is a thoughtful explorer of the complex relationship between personal identity and the inherent goodness of the human body. She delves into the nuanced understanding of accepting one's physical existence as a gift, even amidst the struggles and distress often experienced in embodiment. With a focus on reconciling these challenges, Julia reflects on the eternal promise that all tensions and difficulties related to the human condition will ultimately be perfected in a manner beyond even the original paradise of Eden. Her work encourages a greater appreciation of the body’s created goodness while navigating the inherent trials of living fully within it.
Quotes
3 Main Takeaways
Resources
Books
Websites:
Podcasts
Timestamps:
00:00 "Podcast Episode Insights with Dr. Sadowski"
04:49 "Gender Expression Through Love's Lens"
07:15 "Submitting Desires, Embracing Embodiment"
12:24 Unexpected Book Shift: Childhood Challenges
16:05 Early Christian Sexuality Education
17:43 Teach Kids Accurate Anatomical Terms
22:49 Navigating Desires and Stories
23:56 "Praying Honestly About Desires"
29:51 Engaged and Unified Christian Leadership
32:53 Teen Sexuality and Technology Guide
33:57 Navigating Bodily Changes and Dysphoria
37:31 Embracing Parental Vulnerability
41:11 "From Podcast Guest to Hairstylist"
Hashtags:
#GenderTheology #ParentingConversations #ChristianUnity #SexualityEducation #EmbodiedFaith #DrJuliaSadusky #ChristianParenting #FaithAndIdentity #SexualIntegrity #theFormedLifePodcast
Keywords:
sexuality, gender identity, parenting, adolescents, theology, embodiment, sexual orientation, puberty, social media, sexual education, Christian vision, sexual language, genitalia, boundaries, exploratory play, faith-based institutions, distress, theology, The Form Life Podcast, sexual abuse prevention, Young Life, ecumenical work, Catholic perspective, Protestant, Ave Maria Press, essential conversations, intimacy, attraction, pornography, masturbation, technology use
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Introduction:
In this episode of theFormed.life podcast, hosts Paul Brandes and Bill Gorman are thrilled to welcome back Dr. Julia Sadusky, a clinically licensed psychologist based in Colorado, who specializes in the complex intersections of sexuality, gender, and theology. Having previously joined the podcast as one of its very first guests, Dr. Sadusky returns to delve deeper into the challenges faced when engaging our youth in conversations about sexuality and gender. The discussion includes reflections on past podcast episodes, practical guidance on engaging children and teens, and insights from Dr. Sadusky's new two-part book series aimed at equipping parents with the tools to have ongoing, meaningful conversations with their kids. Whether you're a parent, teacher, or anyone with influence on young lives, this episode offers valuable perspectives and resources for navigating these vital topics with sensitivity and understanding. Tune in as we explore these pressing issues with thoughtfulness and grace.
Bio:
Julia Sadusky is a thoughtful explorer of the complex relationship between personal identity and the inherent goodness of the human body. She delves into the nuanced understanding of accepting one's physical existence as a gift, even amidst the struggles and distress often experienced in embodiment. With a focus on reconciling these challenges, Julia reflects on the eternal promise that all tensions and difficulties related to the human condition will ultimately be perfected in a manner beyond even the original paradise of Eden. Her work encourages a greater appreciation of the body’s created goodness while navigating the inherent trials of living fully within it.
Quotes
3 Main Takeaways
Resources
Books
Websites:
Podcasts
Timestamps:
00:00 "Podcast Episode Insights with Dr. Sadowski"
04:49 "Gender Expression Through Love's Lens"
07:15 "Submitting Desires, Embracing Embodiment"
12:24 Unexpected Book Shift: Childhood Challenges
16:05 Early Christian Sexuality Education
17:43 Teach Kids Accurate Anatomical Terms
22:49 Navigating Desires and Stories
23:56 "Praying Honestly About Desires"
29:51 Engaged and Unified Christian Leadership
32:53 Teen Sexuality and Technology Guide
33:57 Navigating Bodily Changes and Dysphoria
37:31 Embracing Parental Vulnerability
41:11 "From Podcast Guest to Hairstylist"
Hashtags:
#GenderTheology #ParentingConversations #ChristianUnity #SexualityEducation #EmbodiedFaith #DrJuliaSadusky #ChristianParenting #FaithAndIdentity #SexualIntegrity #theFormedLifePodcast
Keywords:
sexuality, gender identity, parenting, adolescents, theology, embodiment, sexual orientation, puberty, social media, sexual education, Christian vision, sexual language, genitalia, boundaries, exploratory play, faith-based institutions, distress, theology, The Form Life Podcast, sexual abuse prevention, Young Life, ecumenical work, Catholic perspective, Protestant, Ave Maria Press, essential conversations, intimacy, attraction, pornography, masturbation, technology use

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