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"description": "The talk most of us never got and how to give your kids a better one. An honest, anatomy-forward guide to where babies come from, built for every kind of family.",
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"textContent": "Most of us got some version of the talk. Vague, uncomfortable, over in sixty seconds, and full of more shame than information. Your kids deserve better. And honestly? So did you.\n\nš§ **LISTEN NOW**\n\nAlso available on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS\n\n* * *\n\n### What We Cover at The Table\n\n * Why \"the birds and the bees\" was designed to avoid honesty, and how to reframe it.\n * The case for anatomical language starting as early as potty training.\n * How to connect the basics to your family's specific origin story (donor, surrogacy, adoption, and more).\n * A 5-step Builder's Blueprint for starting the conversation at any age.\n * Book picks written specifically for LGBTQ+, Interracial, Mixed-Race & Non-Traditional Families.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n### Episode Highlights\n\nKeisaB opens with a story most of us recognize: the rushed, no-questions-allowed version of \"the talk\" delivered from the front seat of a car. For a lot of Q Fam members, that was the whole conversation. And the stories that followed - often preachy school presentations, shame-filled church lessons, or total silence - they all had the same outcome: kids figuring it out on their own.\n\nThe good news? Our generation has the tools, the language, and the permission to do this differently. This episode covers the full picture: from why anatomical terms like egg, sperm, and uterus are facts, not taboo, to what age-appropriate disclosure actually looks like in practice. (Spoiler: a three-year-old and a six-year-old can ask the exact same question and need completely different answers.)\n\nThere's also a section for families whose kids came into the world a different way. If your child was donor-conceived, born via surrogacy, or adopted - or if your family has two moms, two dads, one parent, or a configuration that doesn't have a clean name - this episode speaks directly to you. Because your child's origin story is something to be proud of, and they deserve to hear it told with love.\n\n* * *\n\n### š¬ Notable Quote\n\n> \"Your kid doesn't need a perfect parent. They need a present one. One who says, I don't have all the answers, but I'm here, and you can always ask me.\" ā Keisa B\n\n* * *\n\n### š Resources Mentioned\n\n * _What Makes a Baby_ ā Cory Silverberg _(featured pick)_\n * _These Are My Eyes, This Is My Nose, This Is My Vulva, These Are My Toes_ ā Lexx Brown-James\n * _Making a Baby_ ā Rachel Greener & Clare Owen\n * _Zak's Safari_ ā Christy Tyner _(for donor-conceived kids of two-mom families)_\n * _In My Daddy's Belly_ ā Logan Brown _(for families with trans or non-binary parents)_\n * _Tell Me About Sex, Grandma_ ā Anastasia Higginbotham\n * _30 Days of Sex Talks_ ā caregiver conversation guide\n * _Birds and Bees and More_ ā Sandra L. Caron, Ph.D.\n\n\n\n* * *\n\n### š Enjoyed This Table Talk?\n\nShare it with your Q Fam because every Builder deserves to hear this one. And if you haven't joined The Mix yet, pull up to The Table at qfamilyway.com. The Monthly Mix lands in your inbox once a month with Builder hacks, Kitchen Notes, and Table Talk from families Making It Happen, Together.\n\nJoin The Mix",
"title": "Where Do Babies Come From? ā QFW Parenting Podcast, S2E2",
"updatedAt": "2026-05-06T13:05:23.648Z"
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