Episodes

  • EPISODE 11 - Consent & fries and other musings
    Nov 10 2023

    What do fries have to with consent ? Join Destiny, Alex and Hannah as they duck dive into all things consent. From what type of consent education we are seeing in our schools to highlighting the lack of consent that appear in what we watch, what we hear and what we read.

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    43 mins
  • EPISODE 10 - Jane Gilmore - Teaching consent in the classroom
    Aug 3 2023

    Alex, Destiny and Georgia chat to Jane Gilmore, journalist, consent educator and author of Teaching Consent about consent education, what is consent, and why it is important that young people learn it from a young age.

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    27 mins
  • EPISODE 9 - Classify Consent with Audrey, Caroline, Charlie & Ella
    Jun 4 2023

    In this episode Audrey, Caroline, Charlie and Ella discuss consent or the lack of with what we watch. In 2022 Consent Labs, a NFP who delivers consent education in Australia started a Government petition to push the Classification Board to 'Classify Consent' because 3 out of 5 people in Australia are unable to recognise non-consensual acts in popular films and tv. Just like warnings for violence and course language, a lack of consent warning would give opportunity to recognise the lack of consent and make informed choices about what they are watching. Join Audrey, Caroline, Charlie and Ella as they discuss and unpack a few examples of non- consensual & consensual acts of your favourite movies and shows.

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    41 mins
  • EPISODE 8 Jane Gilmore - FixedIt campaign, calling out the media
    Mar 20 2023

    Jane Gilmore, author, journalist, feminist, and consent educator started the FixedIt campaign in 2014 on the back of a post she made on Twitter which gained a huge and unexpected response. She has always been driven by a need to change the way media reports on men’s violence against women and suddenly she had stumbled on a way that had an impact. She has since published a book based on her ongoing work with the FixedIt campaign and Georgia, Alex and Destiny were very fortunate to interview her about the important work she does in prevention of gendered violence.

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    27 mins
  • EPISODE 7 Richie Hardcore takeaways with Liv, Lochy, Mia and Colby
    Feb 24 2023

    Mia, Colby, Liv and Lochy are back on the Call It Out podcast talking about the takeaways they got from their interview with Richie Hardcore. The group discuss gender stereotypes, societal norms and nuances because of gender and lots of other interesting chat. Even Harry Styles gets a mention.

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    34 mins
  • EPISODE 6 Ritchie Hardcore - The impact of porn, marketing, media and music on young people
    Feb 1 2023

    Welcome back to the Call It Out podcast for 2023. We are super excited to launch the new year with this episode. Come along with Mia, Olivia, Lachy and Colby as they interview educator and activist Ritchie Hardcore. Ritchie has extensive experience working with young people specialising in the prevention of violence of women, consent, the harm of porn and healthy relationships. In this episode Ritchie talks to us about the negative impacts of pornography, media and the music we listen to. CW: In this episode there is discussions of violence against women, pornography, suicide and sexual assault.

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    48 mins
  • EPISODE 5 Unpacking the Man Box - Part 2
    Dec 30 2022

    In our second episode Liam and Matteo further unpack what the Man Box is with Matt Walsh and Mark Kennedy. We hear through their lived experiences that aligning to rigid gender stereotypes and unhealthy masculinity does not benefit you as a man. Instead being vulnerable, in touch with your emotions and surrounding yourself with people that mirror healthy masculinity equates to men having far more positive outcomes in every part of their lives.

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    31 mins
  • EPISODE 4 Unpacking the Man Box - Part 1
    Dec 16 2022

    Come on a unique experience over two episodes as 5 St Joeys students, Jesse, Ben, Jaeger, Liam and Matteo interview 5 male teachers about their thoughts and experiences with the man box. The man box is a set of rules or rigid societal expectations on what a man should be. In the following interviews we learn that living by these rigid expectations doesn't equate to healthy masculinity and that by being vulnerable, in touch with our feelings, not aligning with unhealthy behaviours and showing love and care you can have a far more positive impact on yourself and others.

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    43 mins