Episodios

  • Ep. 1: Consent
    Jun 20 2019

    How did the freedoms brought about by the sexual revolution of the 1960s lead to the #MeToo movement? How should we navigate intimacy and sexual encounters? And how do we teach consent to the next generation?

    With contributions from Annie Nightingale, Tarana Burke and Hannah Witton.

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    32 mins
  • Ep. 2: Race and Representation
    Jun 20 2019

    From pioneering black footballers receiving outright hostility to cultural appropriation, our relationship with race has changed over recent decades. But with race representation in the mainstream media still so inaccurate, what impact does this have on people’s lives? With contributions from Ricky Hill, Ayishat Akanbi and Ayeisha Thomas-Smith.

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    31 mins
  • Ep. 3: Transness and Identity
    Jun 20 2019

    Trans visibility has recently been brought to the forefront of discussions around gender. But does the rise of self-determination, the use of non-gendered pronouns or the creation of safe spaces help or confuse our understanding of the people behind various labels. With contributions from Christine Burns, Steffan Zachiyah and Chloe Filani.

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    43 mins
  • Ep. 4: Living with a Disability
    Jun 20 2019

    Our understanding of physical disabilities may have improved in recent times, but stigma and prejudice is still commonplace. As for invisible disabilities, we clearly have a very long way to go. With contributions from Tom Shakespeare, Adam Pearson, Jessica Kellgren-Fozard and Sulaiman Khan.

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    38 mins
  • Ep. 5: Body Image
    Jun 20 2019

    Throughout the years, the “perfect” body has shifted through various archetypes: the curvy pin-up girl, the size 0 model, the athlete, and so on. Each generation changes the look of the previous one but continues to pass on insecurities about body image – why? With contributions from Susie Orbach, Derrick Evans (aka Mr Motivator) and Grace Victory.

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    41 mins