Topic: Sexual Education

5 chapters across the catalog

Truth Decay
Episode 1486 2:13:10 - 2:16:38

1486: Truth Decay

Idaho Health Department Porn Literacy Training

Leaked footage from an Idaho Department of Health and Welfare meeting shows educators discussing "porn literacy" for students. The training emphasizes a "shame-free" approach to pornography consumption and critical thinking skills regarding sex work and media intention.

Robo-Trump
Episode 992 34:50 - 37:09

992: Robo-Trump

Department of Education Title IX Policy Shift, Campus Due Process

The Department of Education has scrapped Obama-era guidelines that required colleges to use the "preponderance of evidence" standard—the lowest burden of proof—in sexual assault cases. Schools are now permitted to use a higher "clear and convincing evidence" standard, aiming to provide more balance between the rights of the accuser and the accused.

Short Circuit
Episode 849 2:23:14 - 2:26:23

849: Short Circuit

Pornography's Impact on Sexual Behavior and "Enough.org"

Adam Curry discusses his ongoing research into how online pornography has altered the sexual behavior of the younger generation. He critiques the organization "Enough.org" for attempting to link anti-pornography efforts to cybersecurity and government intervention. The discussion emphasizes that while pornography may have negative effects, the solution lies in parental education and awareness rather than government censorship.

Make Happy
Episode 574 2:33:12 - 2:35:00

574: Make Happy

Colorado Sexual Harassment, Six-Year-Old Boy

A six-year-old boy in Colorado was accused of sexual harassment for kissing a classmate's hand. The school district eventually downgraded the charge to "misconduct" following parental protest. The hosts cite this as an example of the "war on men" and the insanity of modern school administrative policies.

Law of the Jungle
Episode 563 1:20:49 - 1:23:50

563: Law of the Jungle

Selfie Generation, Childhood Sexual Education

A 12-year-old girl featured in a news report described her generation as "pioneers" of the digital age with no guidance on handling explicit images. The discussion contrasts modern exposure to internet porn with traditional clinical sexual education provided by parents. Critics argue that the media is sensationalizing childhood trauma for ratings.