I speak with social commentator Bettina Arndt - who famously started off as Australia's first public sex therapist and "the person most strongly identified with Australia's sexual revolution", but who has now become a controversial critic of modern feminism.
Among the topics we cover:
- Bettina's family history, why that shaped her view of the world, and how she and her father were very much at the heard of modern Australian liberalism
- Why she first got interested in sex, academically speaking
- Whether he attitude towards the sexual revolution has changed
- Whether there is a concerned campaign to delegitimise her and her work
- Why has the relationship between the sexes has become so politicised and whether it should necessarily be so
- Whether there ways the relationship between the sexes can be improved
- What her top issues are now