

Before an Attack: Spotting the Signs with Ian Cherrington
Acts of mass violence are often described as sudden, random and unstoppable. Evidence from behavioural science and policing tells a different story. Join us for a timely and important podcast episode with Ian Cherrington, a former senior UK detective and behavioural analyst, now based in Australia…

Toxic masculinity and the “manosphere” with Dr Shannon Zimmerman
Netflix's new show Adolescence has sparked a lot of recent conversation and online discussions because it explores teenage masculinity in raw, sometimes unsettling ways, touching on themes like male insecurity, toxic masculinity, peer pressure, and toxic online influences that mirror real-life dyna…

School Shootings in the US and intervention barriers with Dr John Horgan
In this episode we chat with one of the world’s leading experts on terrorist psychology, Dr John Horgan. John is a distinguished University Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University where he directs the Violent Extremism Research Group. His research examines terrorist behaviour. His curre…

UK Journalist Benjamin Zand - The Secret World of Incels
This podcast episode explores what the term incel means and what defines incel culture and ideology in this emerging form of gender based violent extremism. The Incel community has grown to be deeply ideological, promoting hate and violence against women across social media platforms and is becomin…

eSafety’s Toby Dagg – What are our greatest online threats and what can we do
Across the globe, there are vulnerable children and teenagers being exposed to various channels of information, often quite graphic, unfiltered and some can lead to exploitation. The responsibility for protecting kids, is community wide. It starts with parents and carers and teachers, but everyone …

Youth off the Streets – connecting with young people
In this episode we chat with Fatina Elabd from Youth off the Streets. Youth Off the Streets provide intervention and support at the local level with a mission to support and empower young people. Homelessness in Australia is a growing problem. Almost 25% of all homeless Australians are young people…

Communicating in their world with former police negotiator Detective Blaise Cooper
Today’s podcast episode is all about communication. In our line of work our referrals are getting younger and parents are struggling with that communication disconnect with their teenagers – who are increasingly retreating online for that sense of belonging or understanding. It’s crucial we continu…

Young client Ollie on how ESP helped him find a better pathway
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on young people found nearly half of the national school population being vulnerable to negative impacts. Misinformation, disinformation, stigmatisation, and extremism were disseminated at a higher rate than ever before. An extreme consequence was vulnerable young peo…

Continuum – Stories of Lives Transformed by Terror
This powerful episode is facilitated by Dr Malcolm Haddon from Multicultural NSW – the project sponsor and lead for CONTINUUM. The core of CONTINUUM is their network of inspiring Storytellers: Australian and New Zealander survivors of terrorism who are committed to telling their stories. Their stor…

Combatting mis and disinformation with Ben James from AAP Factcheck
This episode features Ben James from AAP FactCheck. Ben is a journalist, editor and author with more than a decade of experience working at news organisations. AAP (or Australian Associated Press) FactCheck focuses on investigating claims of political significance and counteracting misinformation s…