Consent Laid Bare: Interview with Chanel Contos
In this week's episode, we interview sexual consent activist Chanel Contos. Her new book Consent Laid Bare: Sex, Entitlement & the Distortion of Desire will hit the shelves on September 12. Be sure to pick up a copy!
Speaking of consent, we are still talking about the infuriating case of Luis Rubiales and his non-consensual kiss with Jenni Hermoso after the FIFA Women's World Cup. He's been suspended by FIFA for 90 days, but is it enough?
We are just six weeks away from the Voice in Parliament referendum, and Liberal Leader Peter Dutton showed exactly how low he’s capable of going this week as campaigning ramps up. Nonetheless, Yes campaigners like Tanya Hosch continue to show their courage.
We also talk about Laura Kane's new senior executive appointment in the AFL and new research into women's scepticism of AI.
Stories discussed this week include:
Peter Dutton is prepared to sink to unknown depths for a crumb of political sway
Tanya Hosch reveals leg amputation as she makes case for ‘Yes’ vote
Women are more sceptical of AI than men, new research finds
First female solo match officials to referee men’s NRL games
Laura Kane becomes first woman appointed in senior executive role in the AFL
‘But she didn’t push him away!’ Hey Rubiales defenders, we’re not doing this anymore
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