Let’s Talk Sex:
How to Guide Your Kids Without Having to Know Everything
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Let's Talk Sex is a 90-minute workshop for parents who want to actually talk to their kids about sex, consent and navigating the internet — without everyone shutting down. Not a lecture. Not a curriculum. A real, warm, practical conversation about how to be the parent your kid comes to.
What's included:
🎥 Full workshop video recording (90 minutes)
📄 Conversation Starter Cheat Sheet — scripts, redirects and the Golden Rules
📄 Values + Beliefs Worksheet — the private reflection tool from the workshop
🔑 Password access to the resource page
What you'll walk away with:
The Safety Emoji system — the one tool that could keep your kid safe at a party someday
Language for the moments that catch you off guard
A clearer sense of your own values and how to share them without lecturing
A lot less dread about these conversations
Relevant for parents of kids ages 4-17.
"Angie does such an amazing job holding authentic space. We were able to quickly be comfortable, honest and vulnerable because of the safety and support she creates."
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Let’s be real: “The Talk" never actually worked anyway. Learn a better way to talk to your Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids about sex.
We grew up in a world where sex was a one-time 'birds and bees' lecture—usually awkward, often shameful, and always too late. Today’s world is different. Between TikTok, group chats, and easy access to anything online, your kids don’t need you to explain anything to them.
The question is: Would you rather they learn about sex from you…or tHe iNtErNet?
For today’s parents it’s all about building a relationship where your kids actually want to tell you what they’re seeing, thinking and feeling so you can navigate this big, unpredictable world together.
"Angie does such an amazing job holding authentic space for folks to share their real experiences. We were able to quickly be comfortable, honest, and vulnerable because of the safety and support Angie creates." —— Past workshop participant
What We’ll Cover (Minus the Awkwardness)
De-Cringing the Convo: Moving from"Interrogator" to "Consultant." Plus how to handle your own discomfort so you both don't shut down.
The Script for "I Don't Know": Phrases that build trust when you're out of your element.
How to Handle Any Situation: Beyond "Just Say No"—teaching them agency in a high-pressure world. Plus a practical "get out of jail free" card for sticky social situations.
Talk So They’ll Listen: How to understand and share your family's beliefs without sounding like a lecture.
FAQs
Who should attend?
1
Parents, Co-Parents, and Care-takers of toddlers through teens. I know it’s tricky, but I strongly recommend all parental figures attend the workshop together. I promise it’ll be worth your time and the cost of a babysitter.
What if my teen already knows more than I do?
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No problem! I’ll show you how to let them lead while you provide guidance and wisdom.
But how can I make sure they make the right choices?
3
You can’t. So we’ll focus on keeping the door open so you can stay an influential voice in their life.
I already messed this up with my teen beyond repair.
4
Nope, you didn’t. It’s never too late (or too early).
Probably…most definitely… for the first five minutes. Then, it’s going to be a huge relief.
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Is this going to be awkward?
"[Angie creates a] good balance of discussion and activity, good balance of depth of conversation without pressure to overshare personal info." ——- Past workshop participant
Meet your facilitator, Angie Enger
Angie Enger is a certified embodied intimacy and relationship coach based in Maplewood, NJ — and a mom who has had every awkward conversation you're dreading.
With a Master's in Counseling Psychology and robust experience helping people navigate the complicated, often unspoken world of sex and relationships, Angie has a gift for making uncomfortable topics feel surprisingly manageable.
She's not here to tell you what to say. She's here to help you figure out how to be the parent your kid actually comes to — even when things get weird.
Especially when things get weird.