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Rachel Gilson: 'Parenting without Panic'

Episode 191 of the Towards Understanding podcast, hosted by Positive Media, titled "Rachel Gilson: 'Parenting without Panic'" was published on November 16, 2025 and runs 41 minutes.

November 16, 2025 ·41m · Towards Understanding

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Author Rachel Gilson share's her story of confusion and clarity around her own sexuality and her Christian faith. She has recently written the book 'Parenting without Panic' to help parents teach their children proactively and positively about God’s beautiful design for human sexuality, gender and relationships. Rachel shares with Clayton some of the work in her book around a Christian framework for sexual ethics and healthy conversations around LGBT+ conversations.

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