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Teach Us Consent
Teach Us Consent
11 episodes
1 day ago
Get confident with consent, s*x and relationships – one honest conversation at a time. From the team behind Teach Us Consent, this podcast breaks down the stuff we wish we’d learnt sooner – what flirting and dating respectfully looks like, how alcohol affects consent, the best ways to respond to rejection, how gender roles can cause harm in everyday life, and the ways p*rn and algorithms shape our views on s*x and one another. This podcast is here to make those big conversations easier, clearer, and way more human. No shame. No judgement. S*x and relationship education we all deserve.
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Get confident with consent, s*x and relationships – one honest conversation at a time. From the team behind Teach Us Consent, this podcast breaks down the stuff we wish we’d learnt sooner – what flirting and dating respectfully looks like, how alcohol affects consent, the best ways to respond to rejection, how gender roles can cause harm in everyday life, and the ways p*rn and algorithms shape our views on s*x and one another. This podcast is here to make those big conversations easier, clearer, and way more human. No shame. No judgement. S*x and relationship education we all deserve.
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Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: What To Do About Sexual Assault

Sexual and emotional harm isn’t always distant or abstract — it often happens close to home, involving people we know and care about.


In this episode, Host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Georgia Grace, Matty Mills, and Zahra Al Hilaly for a raw and compassionate conversation about what it looks like when harm happens within our circles.


Together, they explore the realities of supporting a friend coming to terms with an experience, navigating the shock of someone you love being accused of harm, and reflecting on your own actions. They unpack how to show up for others, seek support as a victim-survivor, and what true accountability looks like in our communities.


This is a deeply human conversation about care, responsibility, and finding a way forward when the people involved are close to us.


Featuring: Georgia Grace (@gspot), Matty Mills (@itsmattymills), Zahra Al Hilaly (@zahuhra).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships – visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism, and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconsent.com/support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening. Please support us by sharing this with a friend.

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 14 minutes 11 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: What Fight, Flight, Freeze & Fawn Are

You've probably heard of fight or flight, but what about freeze or fawn?


In this episode, Host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Georgia Grace, Matty Mills, and Zahra Al Hilaly for a powerful conversation about trauma responses. They unpack the lesser-known ways people react in moments of fear or danger — like freezing up, dissociating, or people-pleasing — and why these automatic survival responses are not the same as giving consent.


Together, they explore how trauma can show up in the body, how to support someone who’s experienced it, and what it means to build a more trauma-informed, consent-literate culture.


This is an essential listen for anyone who wants to better understand how trauma shapes behaviour, and how we can all respond with more care, empathy and awareness.


Featuring: Georgia Grace (@gspot), Matty Mills (@itsmattymills), Zahra Al Hilaly (@zahuhra)


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships – visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconsent.com/support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening! Please support us by sharing this with a friend.

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3 weeks ago
56 minutes 3 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How To Step In & Stop Harm

Not every moment is clear-cut. Sometimes, someone crosses a line and you don’t know whether (or how) to step in.


In this episode, host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Tom Forrest, Lucy McEvoy and Dan Principe for a real-world conversation about these tricky moments when something feels off - and you're not sure what to do.


Whether it’s a mate making unwanted advances at the pub, someone being inappropriate at work, or a stranger pushing boundaries, stepping in as a bystander isn’t always easy. We unpack how to speak up without losing your friends or starting a fight, and how even small actions can make a big difference.


Plus, we explore how to support someone after the fact, when stepping in at the time wasn’t possible.


This is a practical and honest conversation about instinct, courage and the ripple effects of saying something.


Featuring: Tom Forres (@outbacktom), Lucy McEvoy (@lucymev0y) and Dan Principe (@lastoftheromans).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening! Please support us by sharing this with a friend.

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4 weeks ago
54 minutes 28 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Let's Talk: Dee & Darcy on gender expectations and what it means to "Be A Man"

Dee Salmin & Darcy Moore sat down with Teach Us Consent to talk about the ideas and stereotypes surrounding masculinity, femininity, what we're taught about how we should act, and how it should be questioned.


Want to go deeper? We’ve created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, s*x and relationships — visit teachusconsent.com.


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another, hosted by Anthony Stefanos, and supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to s*xual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. Visit teachusconsent.com/support for help resources including 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in an emergency.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through your GP and can provide access to subsidised sessions with a mental health professional.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri people. Teach Us Consent honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people are disproportionately affected by s*xual violence, and we are committed to ending that violence.

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1 month ago
16 minutes 48 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How To Navigate Power Dynamics

Not all power looks like control — sometimes it’s quiet, subtle, or hard to name — and while it isn’t always obvious, it can still shape what we feel we can say, want, or choose.In this episode, host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Georgia Grace, Campbell Harrison and Will Smith for a thoughtful conversation about how power plays out in age gaps, status, money, and positions of trust — and how those dynamics can shape friendships, families, and romantic or sexual relationships.Together, they unpack how coercion, grooming and control can thrive in everyday situations, and why recognising power imbalances is key to building safer, more respectful connections.This is a grounded and honest conversation about pressure, vulnerability, and what it really means to choose freely.Featuring: Georgia Grace (@gspot), Campbell Harrison (@campbell_harrison547), and Will Smith (@w_smith92)Want to go deeper? We’ve created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, s*x and relationships — visit teachusconsent.com.This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another, hosted by Anthony Stefanos, and supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to s*xual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. Visit teachusconsent.com/support for help resources including 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in an emergency.In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through your GP and can provide access to subsidised sessions with a mental health professional.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. Teach Us Consent honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people are disproportionately affected by s*xual violence, and we are committed to ending that violence.

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1 month ago
1 hour 3 minutes 10 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How Porn and Algorithms Influence Us

From life admin to love lives, our screens are never far away — but have you ever stopped to think about how much they’re shaping us?In this episode, Host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Gina Martin, Dan Principe, Blake Pavey, and James Rowbottom for an honest conversation about how algorithms, digital content, and online culture influence the way we think about relationships, identity, and s*x.Together, they unpack how mainstream porn, online echo chambers, and subtle algorithmic nudges don’t just reflect our interests — they shape them. They explore the link between digital literacy and consent, the way misinformation spreads online, and how screen time impacts emotional connection, communication, and expectations in the real world.This is a revealing conversation about growing up online, questioning what we’ve absorbed — and learning how to take back control.Featuring: Gina Martin (@ginamartin), Daniel Principe (@lastoftheromans), Blake Pavey (@blakepavey), James Rowbottom (@james.rowbottom).Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.Thank you for listening! Please support us by sharing this with a friend.





















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1 month ago
53 minutes 50 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How Important (& Hot) Consent Is

We often hear "consent is simple" — but we think that's pretty unhelpful. People aren't simple, relationships are complex, and sex looks different every time.


In this episode, we explore what it really means to navigate intimacy and relationships in ways that are respectful, clear, and mutually pleasurable. Host Anthony Stefanos sits down with sex educator Georgia Grace, content creator Meissa Mason, and professional climber Campbell Harrison to unpack what consent and boundary-setting actually look like in practise. Together, the group tackles myths like “consent kills the mood,” breaks down the idea that consent is a contract, and talks openly about why checking in can be sexy, not awkward.


They also explore how gender roles, social pressure, and personal confidence can shape how we set (or fail to set) our own boundaries—and how to change that for the better. Whether you’re in a relationship, dating around, or just figuring this stuff out, this one’s packed with practical insights and the kind of honest chat that makes complicated concepts feel genuinely doable.


Featuring: Georgia Grace (@gspot), Campbell Harrison (@campbell_harrison547), and Meissa Mason (@meissamason).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, s*x and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconsent.com/get-support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.

Thank you for listening! If you learned something or enjoyed the conversation, please support us by sharing this with a friend and leaving us a rating.

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2 months ago
56 minutes 26 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How To Flirt, Date & Have Sex Respectfully

In this episode, we’re unpacking the mess around sex, dating, and safe practices - like why talking about STIs, contraception, and boundaries shouldn’t feel awkward but essential. From porn and social media to outdated ideas about flirting and sex, we look at how confusion and pressure can lead people to ignore their comfort or rush into things. We’ll bust common myths, explore how to navigate consent in and out of the moment, and chat about why safe sex is more than just condoms - it’s about respect, communication, and shared responsibility.



Featuring: Angie Wan (@consentlabs), Mitch Greer (@mitch.greer), Maggie Zhou (@yemagz) and Emerson Brophy (@emersonbrophy).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening! Please support us by sharing this with a friend.

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2 months ago
51 minutes 11 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How Alcohol Affects Consent

From knockoffs and beach cans to late-night hookups, alcohol is so often baked into our social and sexual experiences — whether we ourselves drink or not. But when it comes to consent, the lines can get blurred.In this episode, host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Jack Toohey, Dee Salmin and Tom Forrest for an honest conversation about the role alcohol plays in our sex lives. Together, they explore how alcohol affects judgement, what "capacity to consent" really means, and how to read the room (and yourself) when things escalate.


There’s plenty of practical advice too — like how to check in with a partner, how to know when someone’s too drunk, and why asking for consent is never a mood killer. This episode is for anyone navigating dating, parties, relationships or hookups — whether you drink or not.


Featuring: Jack Toohey (@jack_toohey), Dee Salmin (@dee.salmin) and Tom Forrest (@outbacktom).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/get-support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.

Thank you for listening! If you learned something or enjoyed the conversation, please support us by sharing this with a friend and leaving us a rating.

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2 months ago
44 minutes 41 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How Gender Expectations Can Cause Harm

Gender expectations shape so much — what we wear, how we're expected to behave, the roles we ‘should’ fill at home, in our careers, and our relationships.


In this episode, Anthony Stefanos is joined by Daniel Principe, Blake Pavey, Gina Martin, and Brodie Grundy for an insightful conversation about how gender roles shape our sense of identity — and the harm they can do. Together, the group dives into how pressure to be a “real man” or “perfect woman” can mess with how we form relationships, express emotions, or feel safe being ourselves.


They talk body counts, footy culture, hyper-masculine role models, social media echo chambers, and the impossible tightrope of femininity. This is an unfiltered and honest conversation about unlearning what we’ve been taught —and the liberation that comes in redefining our gender on our own terms. 


Featuring: Gina Martin (@ginamartin), Daniel Principe (@lastoftheromans), Blake Pavey (@blakepavey) and Brodie Grundy (@brodiegrundy).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit teachusconsent.com 


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content, and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/get-support for resources such as 1800RESPECT and 13YARN, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening! If you learned something or enjoyed the conversation, please support us by sharing this with a friend and leaving us a rating.

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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute 32 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Teach Us: How Sexual Violence is Normalised

The statistics around sexual assault are hard to stomach, but we've all got the power to curb them. In this episode, host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Angie Wan, Gina Martin and Emerson Brophy to explore how sexual violence has become normalised — and what we can do about it.


From locker room talk and rape jokes to disbelief and victim-blaming, they examine how seemingly small moments build a culture where sexual harm is downplayed, denied, or straight-up dismissed. Together, they unpack the “rape culture pyramid” — a concept that explains how normalised disrespect, objectification and entitlement can lay the foundations for more serious harm.


They also tackle common myths: like the idea that sexual assault can't happen in relationships, that false accusations are common, or that men can’t be victims. The group shares personal reflections, hard truths and practical ways to shift the culture — from how we speak to our mates, to how we respond when someone discloses harm, to how we reflect on our own learned behaviours. It’s about being honest, open, and proactive — not perfect.


Whether you’ve been impacted by sexual violence, want to be a better ally, or just feel confused about how to navigate these conversations, this episode offers clarity, insight, and tools for change.


Featuring: Angie Wan (@consentlabs), Gina Martin (@ginamartin), and Emerson Brophy (@emersonbrophy).


Want to go deeper? We've created hundreds of resources to help you get confident with consent, sex and relationships - visit ⁠teachusconsent.com


This episode was produced by Teach Us Consent and Not Another and hosted by Anthony Stefanos, supported by the Australian Government Department of Social Services.


Content note: This material contains sensitive content and may include references to sexual harassment and assault, homophobia, transphobia, racism and other forms of violence. Please listen with care and compassion for yourself, and feel free to switch off at any point. You can visit teachusconconsent.com/get-support for resources such as ⁠1800RESPECT ⁠and ⁠13YARN⁠, or call 000 in emergencies.


In Australia, Mental Health Care Plans are available through GPs and can provide access to subsidised sessions with mental health professionals. Reach out to your GP to discuss your options.


This podcast was recorded on the lands of the Gadigal and Bidegal people. The Teach Us Consent team respects and honours Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander elders past and present, and their enduring connection to this land. We acknowledge that First Nations people disproportionately experience sexual violence, and we are committed to ending sexual violence.


Thank you for listening! If you learned something or enjoyed the conversation, please support us by sharing this with a friend and rating us 5 stars.

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2 months ago
51 minutes 47 seconds

Teach Us Consent
Get confident with consent, s*x and relationships – one honest conversation at a time. From the team behind Teach Us Consent, this podcast breaks down the stuff we wish we’d learnt sooner – what flirting and dating respectfully looks like, how alcohol affects consent, the best ways to respond to rejection, how gender roles can cause harm in everyday life, and the ways p*rn and algorithms shape our views on s*x and one another. This podcast is here to make those big conversations easier, clearer, and way more human. No shame. No judgement. S*x and relationship education we all deserve.