Teach Us: How To Navigate Power Dynamics




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Not all power looks like control — sometimes it’s quiet, subtle, or hard to name — and while it isn’t always obvious, it can still shape what we feel we can say, want, or choose.
In this episode, host Anthony Stefanos is joined by Georgia Grace, Campbell Harrison and Will Smith for a thoughtful conversation about how power plays out in age gaps, status, money, and positions of trust — and how those dynamics can shape friendships, families, and romantic or sexual relationships.
Together, they unpack how coercion, grooming and control can thrive in everyday situations, and why recognising power imbalances is key to building safer, more respectful connections.
This is a grounded and honest conversation about pressure, vulnerability, and what it really means to choose freely.
FEATURING:
Anthony Stefanos:
Host of the Teach Us Consent podcast series, Anthony is a youth communicator and presenter known for guiding bold, honest conversations with empathy and clarity.
Georgia Grace:
Also known as gspot._, Georgia is a somatic sexologist and counsellor who specialises in intimacy, embodiment and trauma-informed education.
Campbell Harrison:
An elite sports climber and Olympian, Campbell is also a proud advocate for respectful relationships and the queer community.
Will Smith:
Will is a former NRL player and proud Wiradjuri man. Off the field, he’s passionate about community advocacy, mentoring young people, and speaking up about mental health and social justice.
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