Sean and Melanie are back, 20 years after first recording their university radio program, Taboo, committed to discussing controversial and difficult topics. In this new incarnation, they will revisit those topics and interview the same experts to see what remains off-limits and what have been learnt. Whether it is death, pornography or sexual assault, this fascinating series will explore how much our community, and the views of some of our passionate experts, has changed since 1999.
In episode six, we speak again to Matt Schmidt, who while working at AIDS Action Council in 1999, spoke to us about his experiences of being gay in Canberra. We've already spoken to Matt this season about his reflections on what has changed over the past twenty years in sexual health, but he's back again to generously and honestly share his experiences of how Australia's attitudes to sexuality have changed over time.
Matt observes that while younger generations may be more accepting of the sexuality of others (regardless of what that may be at any one time), that doesn't mean there aren't plenty of challenges for young people to deal with today.
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Written and produced by Sean and Melanie on the lands of the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples.
Copyright: Sean Costello and Melanie Skinner (not including the music and sampled audio).
Thanks to the audio sampled from somewhere in the late 1990s.
Also to pixabay for providing the 'Catch It' theme music by Coma-media and the 'Rockstar Trailer' by LiteSaturation.
We also appreciate the help of the team at Woden Library podcast studio, Libraries ACT and ACT Government for providing our recording studio.