Speaking engagements: 

  • Mega The Podcast: Red Letter Day

    • Interview available HERE

  • Sexology Podcast: Unpacking Embodied Sexuality and Religious Shame

    • Interview available HERE

  • BEYOND THE REEF PODCAST: WHEN YOU WERE RAISED TO BE PURE- BODY DISCONNECTION, SEXUAL TRAUMA & COMPASSION

    • Interview available HERE

  • GRACEFUL ATHEIST PODCAST: EMBODIED SEXUALITY

    • Interview available HERE

  • Pure To Pieces Podcast With Morgan McGill

    • Interview available HERE

  • How our bodies store trauma with Blu Matter

    • Interview available HERE

  • Purity Culture, Sex, and Race with The Arise Podcast

    • Discussion available HERE

  • Move with Love Podcast

    • Interview available HERE

  • The Place we find ourselves podcast interview: How your body can help heal your trauma

    • Part 1 available HERE

    • Part 2 available HERE

  • the arise podcast

    • podcast interview available HERE

Writing:

Canopy Forum Article: Purity Culture and the Overturn of Roe: Understanding Christian Nationalistic Ideology and its Impact

Presentations:

Embodied Sexuality: A Way Forward from Purity Culture @ the Religion and Sexual Abuse Project

The Dissemination of Purity: Young, White Women as Bearers of Innocence @ the National Women’s Studies Association

Deconstructing Purity Culture Through a Sexual and Race-Based Lens @ the Modern Sex Therapy Institutes

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Jennifer’s message of passion, experience, and learning brings a message of hope and healing to my nursing students. Her style is comfortable and open, yet focused, informed, and articulate. Opening their eyes to trauma, an unfamiliar culture, self-care, and adjuvant and alternative therapies is of tremendous value as we begin our journey with mental health nursing. She sets the stage for, and opens their minds to, what lies ahead as the students encounter those experiencing mental health challenges and difficult life circumstances different from their own.
— Julie Pusztai, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor of Nursing, School of Health Sciences Seattle Pacific University,