
Welcome to the very first episode of RAGE: Rural Advocacy for Gender Equality, the podcast by Lanark County Interval House where we amplify bold conversations about gender-based violence and rural advocacy.
This month, for Sexual Assault Prevention Month, we’re talking about the complexities of power, prevention, and consent. From everyday dynamics to high-profile cases, we ask: What does consent really look like? How does power distort it? And what can we do to shift the culture?
We’re also breaking down two major headlines:
The Diddy trial and its implications on celebrity, control, and survivor silence and The Hockey Canada case, accountability in sports culture, and what it means for youth
Hit play. Join the conversation. And let’s RAGE together.
Want to share your voice? Email us at rage@lcih.com