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🗓️ 28 February 2024
⏱️ 39 minutes
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0:00.0 | Today's episode is with Katie Bulmer. |
0:07.5 | Katie's podcast and speaking platform, Truth for your 20s, were started in order to guide young women and be the person she needed when she was younger. |
0:17.0 | Katie provides valuable insight on how to approach dating in today's world, including how to set |
0:22.8 | realistic expectations and have constructive discussions about pornography. She explains the various |
0:29.4 | forms of intimacy that can be present in relationships, whether romantic or not, and emphasizes |
0:34.9 | that pornography is not a suitable replacement for genuine intimacy. |
0:39.8 | With that, let's jump into the conversation. |
0:43.1 | We hope you enjoy this episode of Consider Before Consuming. |
0:53.3 | Well, Katie, thank you so much for giving us some of your time today. We're so excited to talk with you on the Consider Before Consuming podcast. To get started, can you share with our audience who you are and the work that you do? Sure. Thank you for having me. I am such a fan of Fight the New Drug. You guys are just doing great things in the world. So I'm thrilled to be here. My name is Katie. I wear a lot of hats, as I guess many of us do. But I am the host of the Truth for 20s podcast. I always say everything I do on the internet is to be who I needed when I was younger. I am a speaker to sorority. |
1:28.5 | So oftentimes colleges and sororities specifically will book me to come be a speaker. So that's |
1:34.1 | fun. I get to talk about sisterhood, making difference in the world, dating with dignity, |
1:40.2 | dating with respect, all that kind of stuff. I say changing the dating world, which is like, |
1:43.9 | yeah. And then of course, social media doing the TikToks and the reels to make it interesting, |
1:50.7 | funny, relatable, and hopefully dropping some truth bombs along the way. So that's a little bit about me. |
1:56.4 | And we have two girls. So my husband, I've been married for 19 years. We have two daughters and |
2:00.6 | we live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Amazing. So my husband, I've been married for 19 years. We have two daughters and we live in |
2:01.0 | Chattanooga, Tennessee. Amazing. As you mentioned, you mostly speak to young women, sororities. How did you |
2:07.6 | land on that particular audience? Yeah. I mean, it's such a like winding road. But I guess, I mean, |
2:14.5 | my story is just kind of, you know, I felt like I was very much a wallflower. |
2:19.9 | I guess you could say growing up, you know, my parents were divorced. |
2:22.4 | I wasn't really involved in church or in sports. |
2:24.6 | I just didn't really find my people. |
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