6 episodes

The RAP Project speaks to tens of thousands of students throughout the UK about Relationship & Sex Education (RSE). Passionate about empowering young people with personal & digital safety advice on & offline, the founders instruct teens on how to identify peer on peer sexual harassment, practice ‘Mutual Respect & Mutual Consent’ within intimate relationships & analyse how social media & online porn influence attitudes, expectations & body image. This impactful, informative podcast shares advice & expertise from Sexperts, RAP presenters & young people with a No Holds Barred approach. Whether you are a teenager, parent, or teacher, their ‘Sex, Likes & Social Media’ podcast is definitely worth tuning into. Awareness is Power!

Sex, Likes & Social Media: The RAP Project Deana & Allison

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The RAP Project speaks to tens of thousands of students throughout the UK about Relationship & Sex Education (RSE). Passionate about empowering young people with personal & digital safety advice on & offline, the founders instruct teens on how to identify peer on peer sexual harassment, practice ‘Mutual Respect & Mutual Consent’ within intimate relationships & analyse how social media & online porn influence attitudes, expectations & body image. This impactful, informative podcast shares advice & expertise from Sexperts, RAP presenters & young people with a No Holds Barred approach. Whether you are a teenager, parent, or teacher, their ‘Sex, Likes & Social Media’ podcast is definitely worth tuning into. Awareness is Power!

    Gender Stereotypes and Street Harassment: How to Use Peer Pressure for Positive Change

    Gender Stereotypes and Street Harassment: How to Use Peer Pressure for Positive Change

    Our latest installment of 'Sex, Likes and Social Media' podcast explores how young people can use activism to call out street harassment and channel peer pressure into moral rebellion, affecting real change. Jessica Hawley, The RAP Project's Head of Training & Director of Primary Development, and Evie Chiles, RAP blogger and Intern, speak to two activists who are dedicated to end Street Harassment: Maya Tutton, co-founder of 'Our Streets Now' and Dr Dan Guiness, Managing Director of 'Beyond Equality'. Maya and her sister Gemma channelled an initial conversation on how uncomfortable it is to field sexist comments when walking home at night into a nationwide movement against street harassment. Meanwhile, Dan and his team deliver workshops to men and boys about gender equality, inclusive communities, and healthier relationships. We then speak to the brilliant Amherst College academic and author Dr. Catherine Anderson, whose latest book is called ""Why We Act: Turning Bystanders into Moral Rebels," which examines how people can harness moral rebellion to implement changes in behaviour. RAP believes young people today are the foot soldiers who can fundamentally reduce peer on peer sexual assault and harassment, and gender stereotypes. Listen to see how!

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Addressing Peer on Peer Sexual Assault & Harassment in Schools: The Fallout

    Addressing Peer on Peer Sexual Assault & Harassment in Schools: The Fallout

    In this episode, we speak to Ava Vikal and Samuel Shulenberg, two courageous students who address open letters to the Heads of two prestigious schools in London, where lad-culture and inappropriate, even illegal, behaviours reign. Allison and Deana hear their stories, and discuss 'What Now?'

    • 23 min
    Confronting Lad Culture & Gender Based Violence at University

    Confronting Lad Culture & Gender Based Violence at University

    Over half of all university students in the UK are reporting unwanted sexual behaviour perpetrated upon them by another student. How much does "Lad Culture" or what we at The RAP Project call "Laditude", contributes to this culture?  How are universities responding to recent scandals involving toxic masculinity on campus? Are they doing enough to end gender-based violence and harassment? Are their actions making their campus’ safer? Deana Puccio, Co-Founder of The RAP Project, speaks to three university students, who openly discuss their experiences and offer some practical, positive strategies to create real change.

    • 50 min
    Tackling (Gender) Bias in Schools: How Schools, Peers & Parents Can Create Inclusive Cultures

    Tackling (Gender) Bias in Schools: How Schools, Peers & Parents Can Create Inclusive Cultures

    Teacher, coach and gender expert Ellie Collin joins us to discuss Gender construction, stereotyping and bias in competitive selective schools. Ellie discusses what schools, parents and pupils can do to create healthier, more inclusive and collaborative environments. 

    • 46 min
    Back to School

    Back to School

    This week first year university student Georgia Koopman speaks to educator Cathy Walker about the emotional and physical challenges of returning to school after a six month hiatus due to Covid 19 and summer holidays. Understandably, young people are concerned about waking up on time, socialising and the heavy academic workload they face after months of varying levels of structure. Cathy offers brilliant advice on how students can use the start of the school year to practice a forward thinking approach, adapt and enjoy personal and academic growth.

    • 30 min
    Introduction: Who we are and What we do

    Introduction: Who we are and What we do

    Former NY Sex Crimes prosecutor Deana Puccio describes how a lightbulb moment grew into a programme that now reaches tens of thousands of young people throughout the UK & abroad.  She shares how The RAP Project educates students about sexual assault, digital & personal safety & how pornography & social media influence expectations & body image. Listen to Deana tell her story. She is joined by Sixth Former Georgia Koopman, as we hear more about what’s to come for Sex, Likes and Social Media and why this is the podcast for you.

    • 23 min

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I’m thrilled I’ve found this podcast. I follow the rap project on Instagram but listening to this podcast is much more informative. As a mother listening, I find I’m getting hints and better ways to talk to my children about sex, pornography & social media. I look forward to hearing more from you.
The work you are doing is much needed. Again, I’m grateful I found this podcast. Keep doing what you’re doing, our children need you. #knowledgeispower
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