Media
The Why Curve Podcast | Social Media For Young People – Moral Menace Or Moral Panic?
With almost everyone under 30 on TikTok or Instagram, and claims of rampant bullying, sexploitation and pornography – is there any way to protect young people from the harmful effects? The social media giants wring their hands but do nothing.
Online Resilience Podcast | Sex Education in a digital world
In this episode we talk about a range of issues related to sex education and the digital world, including what young people want to know about, what parents and professionals need to know to have conversations about sex with young people and how to discuss the nuance around consent and related subjects.
Something for Everybody Podcast | Young people, consent and sexual behaviour
Dr. Emily discusses the challenges of consent and the importance of understanding the complexities of sexual interactions. She emphasizes the need for role models who can model healthy relationships and provide guidance to young boys.
The Just Checking In PodcastΒ | Young people and consent education.Β
In this episode we tackle the issue of consent education and wider sex education for young people today, especially young men. We i.a. discuss why so many young men are scared of having false allegations of sexual abuse made against them.
Jeremy Indika Podcast | Teenagers having sex whilst still confused on consent
If your hooking up with someone for the first time – maybe at a party or a night out – how would you get consent? Pull out a contract and ask them to sign it? Ask every 5-minutes βis it still a yesβ? Confusing right? And weβre the adults here, now imagine what itβs like to be a teenager.
The Age of consent podcast | Reimagining good sex
Jonny Hunt on the Age of Consent podcast about his book Sex Eds for Grown Ups, about different ways we could talk about what happy, healthy, and ethical sex looks like.
The Safeguarding Podcast | Consent and relationships today
In this episode, Dr Emily Setty discusses the roles social media and online subcultures play in boys’ and young men’s attitudes towards relationships, and explore the importance of understanding young people’s perspectives when teaching positive peer cultures.
The Everyman Podcast | Sexual Consent
We catch up with Emily around her career, how the pandemic has affected relationships and what sexual consent is. Emily is an incredibly knowledgeable guest who provides us every men with eye opening insight and a thought provoking conversation.
Jeremy Indika Podcast | Talking to teenagers about sex
Emily Setty’s research focuses on young peopleβs experiences of sex and relationships both online and offline. She is particularly interested in harmful and abusive behaviour between and affecting young people and her research seeks to identify how best to support them to address the issues and challenges they face.
Rethinking Education Podcast | Sex Ed for grown-ups: Porn, consent β and the origin of the c-word
Rethinking education hosted by Dr James Mannion features long-form conversations with fascinating guest about how we might create a more diverse, intelligent, responsive educational ecosystem that works for all young people. In this episode we address what real comprehensive RSE would look like embedded across the whole school.
Outspoken Sex EdΒ Podcast | Sexting
Dr Emily Setty β lecturer in criminology at the University of Surrey and sexting expert βΒ is out to explain what sexting is all about, the ways it can impact young people and how to bring up the topic with your teen.
Outspoken Sex EdΒ Podcast | Having positive conversations with kids about sex
Outspoken Sex Ed supports parents to have conversations about sex, consent, bodies and relationships. In this video, part of their Speak Out series we talk about consent, correct names for body parts and a Doing It checklist to using the word βniceβ and jumping on the furniture, Jonny Hunt points us in the direction of becoming more comfortable talking openly with our kids about sex and relationships.









