Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent

The Man Cave

In a fast-paced world with endless streams of information and content in their pockets, young people are more aware of and tuned in to conversations about sex, sexuality, consent and gender than ever before. So how do we, the adults, parents, educators and role models in their lives, talk about these subjects with them?

Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent is a four-part podcast series providing tools, tips and techniques to help you support young people to understand affirmative consent. The young people in our lives may not always feel comfortable broaching this topic with us - and vice versa - but that doesn’t mean the conversation can’t be had. Dive into this podcast series to learn ways of having the conversation that invites young people in. Your host is the lovely Lindsay Marchment, a Senior Facilitator and Project Coordinator at The Man Cave (and an all-round legend).

Brought to you by The Man Cave, a preventative mental health charity empowering communities to raise generations of healthy young men, this podcast series follows our innovative four-part Twitch series Is This OK??, which explored the topic of affirmative consent with young people live on video streaming platform Twitch in 2023.

We were joined by our amazing, expert partners in AIME (Indigenous youth mentoring), Minus18 (LGBTQIA+ youth empowerment) and Elephant Ed (consent and sex education), who also join us in this podcast series to look at the topic of affirmative consent and youth empowerment from a truly intersectional lens.

Is This OK?? is supported by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, through its Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent initiative.

To learn more about Is This OK??, listen to the podcast and re-visit the Twitch streams for young people, check out themancave.life/is-this-ok

The Man Cave also offers in-school programs for teenage boys, online training programs for adults and whole-school wellbeing consulting. To learn more, check out themancave.life/our-programs

(You'll find direct links to this information in the Show Notes for each episode. We couldn't link them here, strangely!)

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Episodes

Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep4 w/ Elephant Ed
Feb 20 2024
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep4 w/ Elephant Ed
In this final episode of Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent, your host - The Man Cave Senior Facilitator, Project Coordinator and All-Round Legend Lindsay Marchment - talks to LJ, lead facilitator at Elephant Ed, Australia's leading organisation empowering people to make informed, safe and positive decisions regarding consent, relationships and sexuality. If you’re looking for insights into how young people are feeling about consent, sex, relationships and everything in between, then you’ll want to get a pen and paper out for this episode, as LJ distills their expertise into nuggets of gold we can all learn from.In a fast-paced world with endless streams of information and content in their pockets, young people are more aware of and tuned in to conversations about sex, sexuality, consent and gender than ever before. So how do we, the adults, parents, educators and role models in their lives, talk about these subjects with them?Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent is a four-part podcast series providing tools, tips and techniques to help you support young people to understand affirmative consent. The young people in our lives may not always feel comfortable broaching this topic with us - and vice versa - but that doesn’t mean the conversation can’t be had. Dive into this podcast series to learn ways of having the conversation that invites young people in.Is This OK?? is supported by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, through its Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent initiative.To learn more about Elephant Ed’s critical work, visit https://www.elephanted.com.au To learn more about Is This OK??, listen to the podcast and re-visit the Twitch streams for young people, check out https://themancave.life/is-this-ok/ The Man Cave also offers in-school programs for teenage boys, online training programs for adults and whole-school wellbeing consulting. To learn more, check out https://themancave.life/our-programs/Resources mentioned in this episode:Books/ShowsSex Education (teen sex comedy drama) - NetflixWelcome to Consent - Yumi Stynes & Dr. Melissa KangConsent Laid Bare, sex, entitlement and the distortion of desire - Chanel ContosWeb Links - Changes to laws and educationSexual Health VictoriaMoores - A change in consent laws: The adoption of an affirmative consent model in VictoriaVictorian Premier's StatementVictorian Department of Education - Sexuality and Consent EducationThe Man CaveWebsiteOur programsInstagramTwitchTikTokLinkedInFacebookTwitterYouTube
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep3 w/ Minus 18
Feb 20 2024
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep3 w/ Minus 18
In this third episode of Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent, your host - The Man Cave Senior Facilitator, Project Coordinator and All-Round Legend Lindsay Marchment - talks to Nik, Digital Marketing Coordinator at Minus18, Australia's leading LGBTQIA+ youth empowerment organisation. In a robust and heartfelt conversation, Nik shares about their experiences in the education system, both as a young queer person and now as a role model for young people everywhere. This chat features a wealth of super useful tips on navigating conversations in the LGBTQIA+ space.In a fast-paced world with endless streams of information and content in their pockets, young people are more aware of and tuned in to conversations about sex, sexuality, consent and gender than ever before. So how do we, the adults, parents, educators and role models in their lives, talk about these subjects with them?Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent is a four-part podcast series providing tools, tips and techniques to help you support young people to understand affirmative consent. The young people in our lives may not always feel comfortable broaching this topic with us - and vice versa - but that doesn’t mean the conversation can’t be had. Dive into this podcast series to learn ways of having the conversation that invites young people in.Is This OK?? is supported by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, through its Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent initiative.To learn more about Minus18, visit https://www.minus18.org.au or check out their Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/minus18youth To learn more about Is This OK??, listen to the podcast and re-visit the Twitch streams for young people, check out https://themancave.life/is-this-ok/ The Man Cave also offers in-school programs for teenage boys, online training programs for adults and whole-school wellbeing consulting. To learn more, check out https://themancave.life/our-programs/Resources mentioned in this episode:Web Links - Changes to laws and educationSexual Health VictoriaMoores - A change in consent laws: The adoption of an affirmative consent model in VictoriaVictorian Premier's StatementVictorian Department of Education - Sexuality and Consent EducationThe Man CaveWebsiteOur programsInstagramTwitchTikTokLinkedInFacebookTwitterYouTube
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep2 w/ AIME
Feb 20 2024
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep2 w/ AIME
In this second episode of Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent, your host - The Man Cave Senior Facilitator, Project Coordinator and All-Round Legend Lindsay Marchment - Susannah Winkelman, proud Wiradjuri woman, learner, mentor, systems change thinker, weaver and puppeteer at AIME, Australia's leading Indigenous youth mentoring organisation. Susannah speaks brilliantly about her experiences working with Indigenous young people, how consent is inseparable from Indigenous culture and the truly innovative work that AIME does with young people.In a fast-paced world with endless streams of information and content in their pockets, young people are more aware of and tuned in to conversations about sex, sexuality, consent and gender than ever before. So how do we, the adults, parents, educators and role models in their lives, talk about these subjects with them?Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent is a four-part podcast series providing tools, tips and techniques to help you support young people to understand affirmative consent. The young people in our lives may not always feel comfortable broaching this topic with us - and vice versa - but that doesn’t mean the conversation can’t be had. Dive into this podcast series to learn ways of having the conversation that invites young people in.Is This OK?? is supported by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, through its Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent initiative.To learn more about AIME, visit https://aimementoring.com/ To learn more about Is This OK??, listen to the podcast and re-visit the Twitch streams for young people, check out https://themancave.life/is-this-ok/The Man Cave also offers in-school programs for teenage boys, online training programs for adults and whole-school wellbeing consulting. To learn more, check out https://themancave.life/our-programs/Resources mentioned in this episode:Web Links - Changes to laws and educationSexual Health VictoriaMoores - A change in consent laws: The adoption of an affirmative consent model in VictoriaVictorian Premier's StatementVictorian Department of Education - Sexuality and Consent EducationThe Man CaveWebsiteOur programsInstagramTwitchTikTokLinkedInFacebookTwitterYouTube
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep1 w/ The Man Cave
Feb 20 2024
Is This OK?? - Affirmative Consent Education - Ep1 w/ The Man Cave
In this debut episode of Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent, your host - The Man Cave Senior Facilitator, Project Coordinator and All-Round Legend Lindsay Marchment - talks to Lucy Barrat, Product Manager at The Man Cave. Lucy has 15 years of experience in the education sector, having worked for many years as a teacher and wellbeing specialist before joining The Man Cave to lead our Curriculum development. In this chat she shares about her experiences being taught sex ed in high school and how consent relates to social and emotional learning.In a fast-paced world with endless streams of information and content in their pockets, young people are more aware of and tuned in to conversations about sex, sexuality, consent and gender than ever before. So how do we, the adults, parents, educators and role models in their lives, talk about these subjects with them?Is This OK?? Talking to Teenagers about Affirmative Consent is a four-part podcast series providing tools, tips and techniques to help you support young people to understand affirmative consent. The young people in our lives may not always feel comfortable broaching this topic with us - and vice versa - but that doesn’t mean the conversation can’t be had. Dive into this podcast series to learn ways of having the conversation that invites young people in.Is This OK?? is supported by the Victorian Department of Families, Fairness and Housing, through its Supporting Young People to Understand Affirmative Consent initiative.To learn more about Is This OK??, listen to the podcast and re-visit the Twitch streams for young people, check out https://themancave.life/is-this-ok/ The Man Cave also offers in-school programs for teenage boys, online training programs for adults and whole-school wellbeing consulting. To learn more, check out https://themancave.life/our-programs/ Resources mentioned in this episode:BooksWelcome to Consent - Yumi Stynes & Dr. Melissa KangConsent Laid Bare, sex, entitlement and the distortion of desire - Chanel ContosIntimacy, A Guide for young men about sex - Ben DunksWeb Links - Changes to laws and educationSexual Health VictoriaMoores - A change in consent laws: The adoption of an affirmative consent model in VictoriaVictorian Premier's StatementVictorian Department of Education - Sexuality and Consent EducationThe Man CaveWebsiteOur programsInstagramTwitch TikTok LinkedIn Facebook Twitter YouTube