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In the first episode of a new series, Diggory Waite and his accredited sex therapist mother Cate Campbell explore the ‘Wheel of Consent' with its developer Dr. Betty Martin, who also outlines how we can implement the Wheel's concepts into our everyday interactions as well as teaching us how we can apply the consensual practices with our partners by playing the 3-minute game and how with a simple solo exercise, we can wake up our hands to pleasure. Our mailbag will return in next week's episode where we'll be discussing 'Pegging' with the wonderful Zachary Zane. Make sure you send in your sex or relationship questions to our accredited therapist Cate who will answer them on the pod! You can email them to podcasts@hattrick.com or by DMing us on Instagram - @realsexedpodYou can find Dr Betty Martin and her book ‘The Art of Giving and Receiving' at https://bettymartin.org/You can also find accredited sex and relationship therapist Cate Campbell's blog, going into more detail on what was discussed in today's episode, here: https://catecampbell.wordpress.com/?p=367The Real Sex Education is a Hat Trick PodcastReading List:The Consent Checklist by Meg John Barker https://www.rewriting-the-rules.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/Consent-Checklist-1.pdfBeres, M.A. (2007) “Spontaneous” sexual consent: An analysis of sexual consent literature. Feminism & Psychology, 17;1, 93-108.Campbell, C. (2020) “Sexual Consent”. In: Contemporary Sex Therapy, Abingdon: Routledge, 145-151.Greenspan, R. (2017) Dancing with the dominant: learning consent with kink and bondage, University Wire Service, February 13th, 1.Hancock, J. (2021) Can We Talk About Consent? Frances Lincoln Children's Books.Kornhaber, S. (2019) Cruising in the age of consent. The Atlantic, 324;1, 96-103.Watching & listening List:Betty Martin: The Wheel of Consenthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auokDp_EA80Betty Martin: How to Play the 3-Minute Gamehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KCzpNBNbVMThe New Age of Consent (BBC, 2018): Jameela Jamil asks how we should navigate consenthttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b0bh4361When "Yes" Means "No", the Truth about Consent | Joyce Shorthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imr5ZiAY_ao&list=LL&index=2What can Sexting teach us about Consent? | Amy Adele Hasinoff https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdDRv2f2dFc See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On today's episode I chat with Dr. Amy Adele Hasinoff, Associate Professor in the Communication department at the University of Colorado Denver. She earned her PhD from the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and completed a postdoc at McGill. She also wrote a book titled, Sexting Panic (2015). During our conversation I was shocked by what I learned about sexting, law, and education, particularly in relation to the legal rights of youth in the US and Canada. It’s far more complicated that I originally imagined, and Amy had me thinking about the issue in a very different way by the end of the episode. I hope you enjoy!
Sexting, like anything that's fun, runs its risks -- but a serious violation of privacy shouldn't be one of them. Amy Adele Hasinoff looks at problematic responses to sexting in mass media, law and education, offering practical solutions for how individuals and tech companies can protect sensitive (and, ahem, potentially scandalous) digital files. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sexting, like anything that's fun, runs its risks -- but a serious violation of privacy shouldn't be one of them. Amy Adele Hasinoff looks at problematic responses to sexting in mass media, law and education, offering practical solutions for how individuals and tech companies can protect sensitive (and, ahem, potentially scandalous) digital files.
섹스팅은 재미로 즐기는 다른 취미처럼 위험하기도 합니다. 하지만 심각한 사생활 침해가 있어선 안됩니다. 에이미 아델 하신오프는 섹스팅에 대한 대중 매체, 법률과 교육 분야의 문제적 반응들을 살펴보고, 개인과 기술개발사가 민감한(음, 창피할 수도 있는) 디지털 자료를 보호할 수 있는 방법에 대해 실용적인 해결책을 제시합니다.
"Sexting", como qualquer atividade divertida, tem seus riscos. Mas uma séria violação de privacidade não deveria ser um deles. Amy Adele Hasinoff aborda as reações problemáticas ao sexting no contexto da mídia de massa, nas leis e educação; oferecendo soluções práticas para como indivíduos e empresas de tecnologia podem proteger dados digitais confidencias e potencialmente escandalosos.
En el sexting, como en cualquier cosa que es divertida, se corren riesgos; sin embargo, una violación grave de la privacidad no debe ser uno de ellos. Amy Adele Hasinoff analiza las respuestas problemáticas al sexting en los medios de comunicación, el derecho y la educación, ofreciendo soluciones prácticas para que los individuos y empresas de tecnología puedan proteger archivos digitales sensibles y potencialmente escandalosos.
Sexting, comme toute chose amusante, présente des risques -- mais une sérieuse violation de la vie privée ne devrait pas en faire partie. Amy Adele Hasinoff considère les réponses problématiques que les médias de masse, la loi et l'éducation ont face au sexting et propose des solutions pratiques pour que les individus et les entreprises technologiques puissent protéger des fichiers numériques sensibles (et, hum, potentiellement scandaleux).