Justin Baldoni Extended Interview | The Jennifer Hudson Show
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- Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
- Filmmaker and “Jane the Virgin” alum Justin Baldoni chats with Jennifer Hudson. The New York Times bestselling author recalls “faking puberty” when he was younger and shares he wrote his latest book, “Boys Will Be Human,” to help boys feel like they’re not alone.
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He was preaching‼️‼️
I am so related to this. Man is human too. So if you cry or being vulnerable, it does not mean you are weak!!! Listen all the haters out there who did not have enough knowledge about it. Watch this!!!
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Out of sight, out of time ❗ He's perfect for the great interview! 😃👍🏿
I relate to this man so much!! I was so late in puberty and people thought I was off and weird.
REAL TALK... It's okay for men to tap into their feminine side! It doesn't mean you are broken or soft, it means that you have a big heart... If men would do this more often, it will be more love and less abuse! Another great show keep em coming... ♥️✌🏿💪🏿🌹
Great Interview🤠
Love the show and I love justin in jane the virgin I watch so many times 😁
I’m a sex educator and I’m the person who does teach on these topics, like puberty and the physical and emotional changes that happen, as well as SO many other topics (e.g. porn conversation, sexual readiness, anatomy, boundaries, consent, etc). Support comprehensive sex ed because it teaches exactly what Justin is wanting our young people to have-accessible knowledge and language to help make understanding of a young person’s experience and how to explore in safe and affirming ways.
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Oh, trust me, there are worst names for boys than being called a girl: I was called something that rhymes with “maggot.”