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Why does my boyfriend edge?
Apr 15, 2025
19m 12s
If parents give consent for their underage child to be sexually active, is that negligent? Part 2
Apr 8, 2025
19m 54s
If parents give consent for their underage child to be sexually active, is that negligent? (Part 1)
Apr 1, 2025
17m 34s
Is there a way to tell if they mean no when they say yes?
Mar 25, 2025
21m 58s
Why do some people excuse sexual assault when their friend did it to someone?
Mar 18, 2025
24m 48s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 4/15/25 | ![]() Why does my boyfriend edge? | Adie had not heard this term before, so Tom takes the lead in navigating us through the ever-changing lingo. Learn how trends affect our ability to consent and communicate and how we can broach topics with our young people when we are clueless (p.s. Most of us are!) You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://www.sass... | 19m 12s | ||||||
| 4/8/25 | ![]() If parents give consent for their underage child to be sexually active, is that negligent? Part 2 | In part 2 of our interview with Lucy Crowley (our boss!) we discuss how parents and caregivers can use the law as a jumping off point to talk about what consent is and isn’t, and to collaboratively set healthy boundaries. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/ We understand that sometimes w... | 19m 54s | ||||||
| 4/1/25 | ![]() If parents give consent for their underage child to be sexually active, is that negligent? (Part 1) | There are laws about the age of consent to have sex, but what do they actually mean for parents and caregivers? This episode explores what’s behind age of consent laws and how a parent can best support their teenagers to navigate their sexual development while adhering to the law. Adie and Tom talk about all this and more with none other than their boss, Lucy! Lucy is the manager of SASS’s Primary Prevention team, is legally qualified and though no longer works as a lawyer... | 17m 34s | ||||||
| 3/25/25 | ![]() Is there a way to tell if they mean no when they say yes? | This is a hot topic, and we think adults and young people alike would love to know the answer. Tom and Adie give it a red-hot go, discussing the nuances and challenges that come with deeply understanding and practising consent. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/ We understand tha... | 21m 58s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Why do some people excuse sexual assault when their friend did it to someone? | As the impact of sexual harm becomes more well known, young people are seeking answers about who to believe – a sticky question to answer if we as adults don’t understand what’s going on. In this episode, we unpack our tendency to ignore bad news and do some self-reflection on how complicated things can get when you know someone involved in a harmful experience. In this episode we reference harmful sexual behaviours in young people, for more information see season 2, episode 2 (Is it still se... | 24m 48s | ||||||
| 3/11/25 | ![]() If I was in the process of being sexually harmed would it be legal to punch them? | You’d think this would be a short answer, of course it’s legal to defend yourself! This is a common response when we talk about boundaries, but reality is that using physical force to protect ourselves isn’t as straight forward as it sounds in the context of an intimate relationship. But how do we draw that line? When do we know that our actions are justified? Turns out there’s much more to unpack if we want to set young people up for safety. You’ll find more questions... | 23m 46s | ||||||
| 3/4/25 | ![]() If I'm 14, is it ok to be in an online relationship with a 20 year old? (Part 2) | In part 2 of our interview with Conrad, we dive a little deeper into the risks of online ‘relationships’, the nuance between child sexual abuse and exploitation and what are the best prevention strategies we have. This is a candid conversation with one of the world’s foremost thinkers in this space. In this episode we reference: AFP and AUSTRAC target offshore sextortion syndicates preying on Australian youth | ACCCE You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs ... | 22m 33s | ||||||
| 2/25/25 | ![]() If I'm 14, is it ok to be in an online relationship with a 20 year old? (Part 1) | If a relationship is online, it can’t be THAT dangerous, right? For this sticky, yet common question, we meet with specialist Conrad Townson who is a Principal Advisor on Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE). In part 1, we learn what CSE is, what to look out for and how to talk to young people about the risks. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.fac... | 20m 37s | ||||||
| 2/18/25 | ![]() Why do people force sex? | This week we’re answering a very straightforward question, WHY?! Sexual harm is prevalent in our world, and we talk a lot about how to prevent it. That becomes much easier when we understand why and this week, Tom and Adie will unpack some of the most common reasons. In this episode, we reference the following: Identifying and understanding child sexual offending behaviour and attitudes among Australian men.pdf Who perpetrates child sexual abuse? | National Office for Child... | 27m 48s | ||||||
| 2/11/25 | ![]() Is it abuse if it’s kinky? Is it still assault if they like getting hit? | Welcome to season 3! We’re thrilled to be back and jumping straight in the deep end with this sticky question. We want to destigmatise conversations about consent in every context and help you to talk with your young people about whether they are ready or not to try things they may have heard about. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sa... | 25m 33s | ||||||
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| 12/17/24 | ![]() Is school safe? | A straightforward question, with a complicated answer! Transparency is usually our go-to when it comes to talking with young people about their safety, but sometimes it’s not quite that simple. Adie found this question difficult to answer and reflects on her thinking with Tom. Join us in our season finale as we challenge ourselves with a very sticky question. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Ser... | 23m 28s | ||||||
| 12/10/24 | ![]() I'm scared to tell anyone what happened to me, do I have to? | Grown-ups aren’t always great at having vulnerable conversations, even though we’ve had loads of time to practise! In this episode we talk about the unique considerations and pressures young people face when it comes to opening up about their experiences, and the things adults can do to make it easier, safer and more supportive for young people who might be seeking help. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault... | 19m 02s | ||||||
| 12/3/24 | ![]() What do you think about Andrew Tate? | We’ve received so many questions about online influencers this year! In this episode we talk about our own journey of changing how we address these questions in class and offer tips to help caregivers unpack the drivers and solutions to harmful attitudes online. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://... | 22m 30s | ||||||
| 11/26/24 | ![]() Is it bad that I stayed with him after he assaulted me? | For our second interview episode this season, we turned to Ebony for an answer to this question. Ebony is a counsellor and crisis response worker who has extensive experience helping people in family violence situations. She really opens our eyes about the nature of family violence and the victim/survivor experience. We talk about how to spot the signs and support a young person in a harmful situation, especially as a parent. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.co... | 25m 52s | ||||||
| 11/19/24 | ![]() How to ask someone out if you’re scared of being rejected? | Putting your heart out there is scary! This week we talk about why this fear is so common and the social pressure that young people are under when it comes to dating and intimacy. We offer practical advice on how to use consenting conversations to create safety in vulnerability. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at htt... | 22m 49s | ||||||
| 11/12/24 | ![]() How can we figure out the wrongs and rights in porn? | Talking to your child about pornography can be really daunting as a caregiver. In this episode, we dissect the ethical questions surrounding pornography and suggest how young people can think critically about what they might be seeing. We also discuss the impact that pornography has on consenting intimacy, and cover strategies for preventing harm. Tune in as we lift the lid on a taboo topic. In this episode, we reference www.thepconversation.org You’ll find more questions and answers on our ... | 22m 53s | ||||||
| 11/5/24 | ![]() Is it ok for a guy to get really jealous over a girl hanging with guys? Like really really jealous? | Is jealousy ok or is it a red flag? In this episode we explore the line between expressing big and difficult emotions and coercive control within relationships. It’s an issue of rising concern in Australia as we’re only just starting to understand what is considered ‘normal’ and ‘okay’ within teen relationships today. We’ll cover the basics of what coercive control is, what it looks like and how we can support our young people to spot, and seek help for, red flags in their relationships. You’... | 23m 30s | ||||||
| 10/29/24 | ![]() Is it still sexual assault if both people were kids? (Part 2) | Part 2 of our conversation with Renae about harmful sexual behaviours in young people. If you haven’t listened to part 1, please start there! Here in part 2, Renae explains how to talk to kids about sexual behaviour and the current best practice when it comes to prevention and intervention of harmful sexual behaviours. Heads up, this episode includes explicit conversation about sexual harm. In this episode, we reference statistics from Australia’s Royal Commission into Institut... | 24m 05s | ||||||
| 10/22/24 | ![]() Is it still sexual assault if both people were kids? (Part 1) | For one of our toughest questions yet, we are bringing in our first guest! Renae Pepper is a psychologist specialising in children and adolescents engaging in harmful sexual behaviours, and she’s joining the podcast to help answer this very sticky question. It’s a big topic; in part one of our conversation Renae explains the impact of trauma, the causes of harmful sexual behaviour in young people, sexual behaviour in childhood and why context is crucial. Heads up, this ep... | 22m 45s | ||||||
| 10/15/24 | ![]() How do you know you're being manipulated? | Welcome back for season 2! We’re getting straight to it with a very sticky subject, emotional manipulation. We’ll discuss what manipulation and grooming behaviours look like, why it can be hard to detect, and how it undermines safe, consenting intimacy. Tune in for practical insights on recognizing red flags and empowering young people (and yourself!) to handle these challenging situations. In this episode, we quoted Tunya Petridis. Tunya has worked as a trauma counsellor and cli... | 24m 31s | ||||||
| 4/17/24 | ![]() If you accidentally assaulted someone, how do you help? | This is one of our favourite questions we’ve been asked! Adie and Tom talk through what we can do if we realise we’ve caused harm to someone, ways we can reflect and how we can change behaviour. The episode also discusses the lack of good role models in owning our mistakes and the gap in our community support for young people who have caused harm but want to change. Findings from the 2017 National Community Attitudes towards Violence against Women Survey (NCAS) (ANROWS Insights, Issue 01/201... | 24m 25s | ||||||
| 4/9/24 | ![]() What do you do if you are getting weird vibes from a guy in the street and you can’t do anything? | Sadly, this is a pretty common experience. In this episode, Tom & Adie talk about the warning signs our body gives us when we feel unsafe, what our options are, and what it means to be an ‘Ethical Bystander’ when we see someone in distress. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/ We understand... | 22m 30s | ||||||
| 4/2/24 | ![]() If you’re in a toxic relationship and they tell you they will do something to themselves, how do you get out of that relationship? | This can be a really scary prospect for people. What do we do when a breakup feels like it’s becoming unsafe? Adie & Tom walk through what our rights are and what kind of supports we can access personally and professionally. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/sasstasmania Or online at https://www.sass.org.au/ We understand that sometimes ... | 21m 50s | ||||||
| 3/26/24 | ![]() A guy with a girlfriend messaged me saying he’s attracted to me etc., and that he just wants to have a bit of fun | Technology moves faster than we can keep up with. Young people are dealing with social situations and expectations that adults often can’t even comprehend. In this episode, Tom & Adie talk about the crazy world of online messaging, sexting, nudes and how to manage your boundaries in a constantly changing landscape. You’ll find more questions and answers on our Instagram.com/sticky_qs This podcast is produced at Tasmania’s Sexual Assault Support Service, find us on Facebook - https://www.f... | 26m 58s | ||||||
| 3/19/24 | ![]() What is the best thing to do when you know someone that has been assaulted but they don’t want you to tell anyone? | Heads up, this episode will include explicit conversation around sexual harm. This is a tough one – There are so many reasons why someone might not want to get help after an assault, and it can feel like an impossible task to know but also keep it to yourself. In this episode, Adie & Tom talk through our options when someone discloses to us but asks us to keep it to ourselves – Who the professionals are, what our obligations are, and how we can support the person in the moment. You’ll fin... | 25m 42s | ||||||
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