On The Couch

Caddyshack Project

Caddyshack Project host the On The Couch podcast series where guests discuss and explore current social themes and sex positive topics. We collaborate with experts, practitioners, authors, advocates and influencers to share stories and insights that matter.

  1. Talking About Sex, Bodies & Consent with Dr Melissa Kang & Yumi Stynes

    1 hr ago

    Talking About Sex, Bodies & Consent with Dr Melissa Kang & Yumi Stynes

    Sit down with Maddy and Winnie as they chat with Dr Melissa Kang and Yumi Stynes all about how we can have conversations about sex, bodies and consent with confidence and care while centering the power of young people's voices.  As co-authors of the award-winning ‘Welcome-To’ book series, Melissa and Yumi draw on their work across media, medicine and education to share why accessible, inclusive relationships and comprehensive sexuality education matters. Together, they give insight into the conception of the ‘Welcome-To’ series and how this evidence-based resource filled a gap and created a safe and trustworthy space for learning.  Listen as Melissa and Yumi reflect on their own experiences, and highlight how honest, curiosity-driven conversations can build trust, reduce shame, and support young people to feel informed, empowered, and connected.  This episode was recorded in May 2026    Read transcript here         Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn     Recommendations and References:   Yumi Stynes  Dr Melissa Kang  Welcome to Your Period  Welcome to Consent  Welcome to Your Boobs  Welcome to Sex  Welcome to Friendship  Ladies, We Need To Talk  Co Culture Communications  8th Australian survey of secondary students and sexual health, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, La Trobe University  Caddyshack Project Dolly Doctor Webinar Series   The SSASH Survey  Comprehensive Relationships and Sexuality Education and Reproductive Health for Children and Young People at School  Talk Soon, Talk Often  Teach Us Consent  Intersex Peer Support Australia  ACON’s TransHub  Play Safe NSW  International Student Health Hub  Take Blaktion  Sticky Q’s Podcast    On The Couch episodes mentioned:  Collective Holding, Community Care & Mutual Aid with Danyelle Mei Kaplan & Egan Magee  LGBTQIA+ Community Care, Mental Health & Emotions with Chris Cheers  Compassion in Transness, Culture & Relationships with Mai Nguyen  Digital Literacy, Sex Ed & Sexual Violence Prevention with Dr Giselle Woodley and Dr Sarah Vrankovich  Australian Secondary Schools Survey Release with Professor Jennifer Power  Sex, Relationships & Consent with Tom & Adie from the Sticky Q’s Podcast  Society, Social Scripts & The Study of Sex with Professor Jennifer Power    Credits      Host: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson  Guest: Dr Melissa Kang & Yumi Stynes  Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson   Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    57 min
  2. Australian Secondary Schools Survey Release with Professor Jennifer Power

    28 May

    Australian Secondary Schools Survey Release with Professor Jennifer Power

    In this impactful conversation, Professor Jennifer Power sits down with Winnie to share the latest findings from the 8th iteration of the Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Health (SSASH) Study, Australia’s most comprehensive national snapshot of young people’s sexual health, relationships and wellbeing.  As the Lead Investigator of SSASH and Associate Professor at the Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS), Jennifer unpacks what the data reveals about current gaps and emerging trends, highlighting why evidence-based, inclusive and responsive approaches are critical to supporting young people.   For more than three decades, SSASH has shaped how we understand and respond to young people’s sexual health, influencing policy, education, and sexual health promotion.  To hear more about Professor Jennifer Power’s work, listen to her previous episode of On The Couch Society, Social Scripts & the Study of Sex  This episode was recorded in April 2025    Read transcript here Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn     Recommendations   Jennifer Power | About | La Trobe University    8th Australian survey of secondary students and sexual health, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society, Our work, Sexual health and wellbeing, La Trobe University    References   Co-Culture Communications, Leah Maneama   Coordinates of Belonging Part 1    Coordinates of Belonging Part 2  Collective Holding, Community Care & Mutual Aid with Danyelle Mei Kaplan & Egan Magee  LGBTQIA+ Community Care, Mental Health & Emotions with Chris Cheers  The SSASH Survey - The SSASH Survey   ARCSHS at Latrobe University   Student Edge Panel   Youth Affairs Council Victoria   University of Melbourne Study     Goanna Study    The Australian Child Maltreatment Study, a nationally representative survey of child abuse and neglect in Australia, found that among participants aged 16–24 who had ever been in a relationship:  44% had experienced psychological violence  25% had experienced physical violence  18% had experienced sexual violence (Mathews et al., 2025).  Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC), a nationally representative study that has followed approximately 10,000 children and their families since 2004, reported that, in 2018, 29% of 18–19-year-olds had experienced at least one form of intimate partner violence in the 12 months prior to the survey. Specifically:  25% had experienced emotional abuse  12% had experienced physical violence  8% had experienced sexual abuse.  Hobbs, C. (2022). Young, in love and in danger: Teen domestic violence and abuse in Tasmania : research report.   Mathews, B., Hegarty, K. L., MacMillan, H. L., Madzoska, M., Erskine, H. E., Pacella, R., ... & Cubitt, T. (2025). The prevalence of intimate partner violence in Australia: a national survey. Medical Journal of Australia, 222(9), 440-448.  O’Donnell, K., Rioseco, P., Vittiglia, A., Rowland, B., & Mundy, L. (2023). Intimate partner violence among Australian 18–19 year olds. Canberra; Australian Institute of Family Studies.    Credits      Host: Winnie Adamson  Guest: Jennifer Power  Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson   Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    1hr 1min
  3. Digital Literacy, Sex Ed & Sexual Violence Prevention with Dr Giselle Woodley & Dr Sarah Vrankovich

    23 Apr

    Digital Literacy, Sex Ed & Sexual Violence Prevention with Dr Giselle Woodley & Dr Sarah Vrankovich

    Dr Giselle Woodley and Dr Sarah Vrankovich join Maddy and Winnie for a thoughtful and nuanced conversation exploring how young people learn about sex, relationships and consent in an increasingly digital world.  Dr Giselle and Dr Sarah are researchers working at the intersection of sexuality education, digital cultures and sexual violence prevention. As dedicated advocates at Bloom-Ed, they bring their passion and academic depth to the delivery of accessible and inclusive comprehensive relationships and sexuality education across schools, communities and online spaces.  Together, they advocate for strength‑based and evidence‑informed approaches that centre connection, curiosity, and pleasure.  This episode was recorded in March 2026    CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode references sexual violence.  1800RESPECT - 1800 737 732    Read transcript here     Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn    Recommendations   Dr Sarah Vrankovich  Dr Giselle Woodley   Bloom-Ed     References   Co-Culture Communications, Leah Maneama   Coordinates of Belonging Part 1    Coordinates of Belonging Part 2  Collective Holding, Community Care & Mutual Aid with Danyelle Mei Kaplan & Egan Magee  LGBTQIA+ Community Care, Mental Health & Emotions with Chris Cheers  Australian Teen Voices on Age Verification and Age Assurance Measures Article  SSASH Survey    The Conversation article on the Social Media Ban in Australia  The Conversation article on New Industry Codes  Age Assurance Technology Trial Report   Teach Us Consent   Bruce Perry   Healthways   Building Protective Factors in Sexual Violence Prevention: Implications for Research, Practice and Policy  The Conversation article on Pornography and Age Verification Access  Sexuality education in an age of resistance: Reflections at the nexus of education, health and rights   Sexual Violence Prevention & the Power of Sex Education with Katrina Marson   Dr Jackie Hendricks  Lydia Jupp - Star Observer    End Rape On Campus Australia     Credits      Host: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson  Guest: Dr Giselle Woodley & Dr Sarah Vrankovich     Producers: Maddy Stratten, Winnie Adamson & Diana Karamacoska  Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    46 min
  4. Compassion in Transness, Culture and Relationships with Mai Nguyen

    19 Mar

    Compassion in Transness, Culture and Relationships with Mai Nguyen

    Sit down with Mai Nugyen (she/her), as she opens up with Maddy to share her personal experience and the importance of understanding compassion and empathy when approaching conversations about transness and cultural identity.   As a Vietnamese trans woman working in the trans healthcare space, Mai draws on her deep understanding of the communities she serves and the belief that inclusive healthcare relies on building bridges between people.   Mai’s honesty, heart and passion bleeds through personal stories of navigating her transness and cultural identities in her relationship with self, community, family and romantic partner.  This episode was recorded in February 2026    CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode references transphobia, sexual and domestic violence.  1800RESPECT - 1800 737 732    Read transcript here Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn    References   Co-Culture Communications, Leah Maneama   Coordinates of Belonging Part 1    Coordinates of Belonging Part 2  Drag is a Performance, Trans is an Identity with Cherry-Ripe, Roxee Horror & Lawrence of Australia  TransHealth, Medical Consent, Disability & Queer Healthcare with Axel-Nathaniel Rose  TransHealth is a Human Right with Clinical Nurse Consultant Maggie Smith  Understanding Transgender Lived Experience with TransHub  Collective Holding, Community Care & Mutual Aid with Danyelle Mei Kaplan & Egan Magee  LGBTQIA+ Community Care, Mental Health & Emotions with Chris Cheers  Boddhisatva of Compassion (Quan Am)   Dr Irshad Manji  Club Chrome   Sky Sirens  Accessibility is Sexy: The Intersection of Sex Work and Disability with Saul Isbister & Katia Schwartz from Touching Base  Gender Euphoria and Sex - Zoe Belle Gender Collective  Zoe Belle Gender Collective  Transfemme  Say It Out Loud  QLife  Transhub  Twenty10  Albion Centre T150 Clinic  Ending HIV - Blossoms of Prosperity: Lunar New Queer by Mai Nguyen  Rainbow Cultures   Gender Centre    AusPath    Credits      Host: Maddy Stratten  Guest: Mai Nguyen  Producers: Maddy Stratten, Winnie Adamson & Diana Karamacoska  Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    1hr 2min
  5. Continuing the HIV Conversation with Josef Garrington from ACON

    27/11/2025

    Continuing the HIV Conversation with Josef Garrington from ACON

    With World AIDS Day around the corner, Maddy and Josef sit down to chat about what it really looks like to support a loved one diagnosed with HIV. You’ll hear powerful stories from family members, partners, and allies about connection, compassion, and reducing stigma and discrimination through everyday actions.  This episode reminds us that listening to people’s stories and educating ourselves is one of the most powerful ways to reduce fear, challenge biases, and better understand the diverse human experience.  This episode was recorded in November 2025     CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode references suicide. Lifeline - 13 11 14   Read transcript here              Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram and Facebook        Recommendations   ACON  World AIDS Day    References   Co-Culture Communications, Leah Maneama   Coordinates of Belonging Part 1    Coordinates of Belonging Part 2  Education & Advocacy of Women Living with HIV from Positive Speakers Bureau & Clinical Sexual Health Nurse Naomi Hoffman  Ending HIV  It’s Time to End HIV Stigma: Think Positive ACON Campaign   NSW HIV Strategy 2021-2025  Thorne Harbour Health  Emen8  Illawarra Shoalhaven Gender Alliance  Wollongong and Regions AIDS Memorial Addition Event Registration Form  Candlelight Memorial   Professor David Cooper  Let’s Talk about HIV webinar with ACON  HIV 101 webinar with ACON  PrEP (Pre-exposure prophylaxis)  PEP (post-exposure prophylaxis)    Credits      Host: Maddy Stratten  Guest: Josef Garrington, featuring the Think Positive ACON Campaign & Kaitlyn Middleton  Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson   Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    51 min
  6. Sexual Violence Prevention & the Power of Sex Education with Katrina Marson

    13/11/2025

    Sexual Violence Prevention & the Power of Sex Education with Katrina Marson

    “Sexual well-being should be the baseline we are aiming for when we are talking about Comprehensive Relationships and Sexuality Education (RSE), and sexual violence prevention is supplementary to that.”   Join Maddy as she chats with author and researcher Katrina Marson to unpack the power of sex education. Katrina reflects on her work as a criminal lawyer specialising in sexual offenses and shares how her research on the implementation of relationships and sexuality education overseas on a 2019 Churchill Fellowship, has shaped her advocacy of RSE as a human right.   This episode explores how the power of a whole-of-community approach, is crucial in preventing sexual violence and supporting sexual wellbeing, overall health and self-determination.  This episode was recorded in October 2025     CONTENT WARNINGS: This episode references sexual assault, sexual violence and child sexual abuse.  1800RESPECT - 1800 737 732    Read transcript here             Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram and Facebook        Recommendations   Legitimate Sexpectations: the power of sex-ed  Katrina Marson Website    References   Co-Culture Communications, Leah Maneama   Coordinates of Belonging Part 1    Coordinates of Belonging Part 2  Sexual Assault Support Service in Tasmania  Churchill Fellowship  Where Did I Come From Book  World Association of Sexual Health Congress   Ignorance is not Innocence Implementing Relationships and Sex Education to safeguard sexual wellbeing  Why consent education isn't enough | Katrina Marson | TEDxBrisbane  Chanel Contos  Teach Us Consent  Scribe   The Child Abuse Royal Commission  It Left No Marks   Bloom Ed (a hub of resources including for advocacy)  Talk Soon, Talk Often (guide for parents)  SECCA (sexuality education and disability)  Mooditj (sexual health program for young Aboriginal people)  Sex and Ethics by Moira Carmody  The Art of Receiving and Giving: The Wheel of Consent By Betty Martin  UNESCO Technical Guidance on Sexuality Education: an evidence informed approach  Collective Holding, Community Care & Mutual Aid with Danyelle Mei Kaplan & Egan Magee  LGBTQIA+ Community Care, Mental Health & Emotions with Chris Cheers  Sex, Relationships & Consent with Tom & Adie from Sticky Q’s  Communicative Approach to Consent with Dr Joy Townsend  TransHealth, Medical Consent, Disability & Queer Healthcare with Axel-Nathaniel Rose     Credits      Host: Maddy Stratten  Guest: Katrina Marson   Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson   Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    1 hr
  7. Is My Husband Gay or Sleeping with Other Men with Kyla Lawson

    03/10/2025

    Is My Husband Gay or Sleeping with Other Men with Kyla Lawson

    Join Winnie as she chats with Kyla Lawson, to find out more about the invisible population Kyla works with as a Health Promotion Officer with Women Partners.   Women Partners is a NSW based service that offers individual counselling, support groups and Sexual Health information for all women whose male partner is having sex with men or has come out as gay or bisexual.   This passionate and inclusive discussion breaks down stigmas and discrimination. Listen and reflect on how we can advocate in the HIV space and engage with a growing movement that’s normalising sexuality and equitable access to sexual health for all communities.   This episode was recorded in August 2025     Read transcript here             Check out our webpage for more information     Follow us on Instagram and Facebook       References  Women Partners  Acon  Leichhardt Women's Community Health Center  NSW Health HIV 2024 Data report  Playsafe: How to find the right STI testing service for you  Sexual Health Information Link  ASHM HIV Management Guide for Clinical Care  OurPath (USA based)  Straight Partners Anonymous (UK based)  PozHet  Positive Life NSW (and other branches throughout Australia)  Stigma Health  Atomo HIV Test    Journal articles & International research:   The female spouse: A process of separation when a husband 'comes out' as gay | PLOS One  (PDF) Betrayed, Beaten, Banished: The Stigma of Being a Rural Tongqi in China  Mental health and suicidal ideation among Chinese women who have sex with men who have sex with men (MSM): Women & Health: Vol 56 , No 8 - Get Access  (PDF) Invisible “Others”: Sexual Health Vulnerabilities of Wives of Men who Have Sex with Men    Stigma and Shame reading:   Turan, J.M., Elafros, M.A., Logie, C.H. et al. Challenges and opportunities in examining and addressing intersectional stigma and health. BMC Med 17, 7 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-018-1246-9  Stangl, A.L., Earnshaw, V.A., Logie, C.H. et al. The Health Stigma and Discrimination Framework: a global, crosscutting framework to inform research, intervention development, and policy on health-related stigmas. BMC Med 17, 31 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12916-019-1271-3    Multicultural experiences of identifying as MSM within Australia   Saliba, B., Kang, M., Mao, L., Prestage, G., & Hammoud, M. A. (2025). Navigating intersecting identities and disclosure strategies: qualitative insights from gay Arab Australian men. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 1–17. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691058.2025.2507367  Bernard Saliba bio: https://profiles.uts.edu.au/Bernard.Saliba    PreP for women:  Lade Caroline, MacPhail Catherine, Rutherford Alison (2023) Provider views of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for cisgender women – where do women fit in HIV elimination in Australia?. Sexual Health 20, 558-565. https://doi.org/10.1071/SH23163  Lade Caroline, MacPhail Catherine, Rutherford Alison (2023) Provider views of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) for cisgender women – where do women fit in HIV elimination in Australia?. Sexual Health 20, 558-565. https://doi.org/10.1071/SH23163  The Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine (ASHM) National PrEP Guidelines Update. Prevent HIV by Prescribing PrEP. Sydney, 2023. Available from: https://ashm.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/ASHM-Health_PrEP-Guidelines.pdf  Catherine MacPhail Bio: https://scholars.uow.edu.au/catherine-macphail    Credits      Host: Winnie Adamson  Guest: Kyla Lawson   Producers: Maddy Stratten & Winnie Adamson   Editing: Winnie Adamson   Music: Little Pastries Instrumental (descript)       NSW Health social media community guidelines

    56 min

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Caddyshack Project host the On The Couch podcast series where guests discuss and explore current social themes and sex positive topics. We collaborate with experts, practitioners, authors, advocates and influencers to share stories and insights that matter.