Queerness and Sex Education in Rural America with Jacob P. Kelley

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Queerness and Sex Education in Rural America with Jacob P. Kelley
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On this episode of the Asking for a Friend podcast, host Dr. Laura McGuire chats with sex educator, influencer, and content creator Jacob P. Kelley about queerness and sex education in rural America, their experiences in entrepreneurship, HIV outreach and prevention, and fighting stigma.

Jacob P. Kelley (they/them) is a phenomenal sex and sexuality educator, influencer, and content creator. They are a nonbinary, queer-inclusive sex educator who has worked in providing sex education in rural communities to be inclusive to the LGBTQA+ and other culturally diverse communities. They are driven by wanting to help people live their fullest and most authentic lives by helping others gain the knowledge, awareness, and understanding of one’s values. Mx. Kelley has their M.Ed. from Widener University and is a current Ph.D. student who lives in Northeastern Pennsylvania.  They are a local NEPA Drag Queen known as Trixy Valentine and have an online presence, along with an educational video series, known as Juicy with Jake.

Keep up with Jacob’s work at juicywithjake.com, on Instagram and Facebook, or by sending an email to [email protected]. Their drag persona, Trixy Valentine, can be found on Instagram and Facebook.


Dr. Laura McGuire (they/them) is an intersectional queer sexologist, doula, educator, and parent of two. In this show, Laura sits down with special guests for thought-provoking conversations on how sexuality, gender, race, faith, and ability shape our sexual experiences and identities as queer people.

Asking for a Friend is a Spectrum South podcast. Hosted by Dr. Laura McGuire. Produced by Dani Benoit. Don’t miss an episode—subscribe now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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