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PPT Talk Podcast by PEAK!

Tune in to the PEAK Projects new biweekly podcast series PPT Talk!

Peer educators from Planned Parenthood Toronto’s PEAK project have started a podcast covering all sorts of issues related to sexual health, mental health, relationships, social justice issues and more! Podcasts are posted via PPT’s social media every other Thursday, with corresponding webinars the week after.

Got questions or need more info? Tweet them at @PPofTO or reach out to @PPtoronto on instagram using the #PPTTalk hashtag.

Planned Parenthood Toronto · PPT Talk by PEAK

If you have questions about this topic, feel free to contact one of our peer educators. [Link]

Last Updated: July 2021

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