If the name doesn’t grab your attention, the opening montage will.

But this isn’t pornography; it’s a provocative podcast that shoves sex-ed into the 21st century, starring a PTA mom with a past, CBS News correspondent Cynthia Bowers reports.

“This is the Midwest Teen Sex Show. This week we’re talking about parents,” Host Nikol Hasler says.

Hasler talks matter-of-factly about things that make most parents cringe, such as birth control, first-time sex, and dating.

“If you are in junior high and you are dating someone out of high school, he’s a pedophile, and pedophilia is a disease,” Hasler says in one show.

The mother of three from Waukesha, Wisc., says she’s able to do because she learned sex-ed the hard way — when she got pregnant at 18 after a one-night-stand.

“One birth control method we don’t recommend is the ‘pull and pray.’ That’s the reason I have two of my three kids,” Hasler said.

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