
Talking with teens about consent can feel awkward, but it’s a critical conversation for their safety and well-being.
In this Voices of Compassion episode, we talk about consent with CHC psychologist and Director of Clinical Training, Dr. Carlina Wheeler. Join us for this conversation as we consider what consent really means and why it’s essential in all relationships.
Episode overview
We’ll explore practical ways parents can open the conversation, even when their teen seems unwilling to engage, and discuss situations where consent is not possible, such as when someone is under the influence or pressured. Tune in for insights and strategies to help your teen navigate boundaries with confidence and respect.


How to Listen and Subscribe
All Voices of Compassion podcast episodes are available on-demand to stream or download. Listen to Talking with Teens About Consent at podcasts.chconline.org. You can also subscribe to Voices of Compassion on Apple podcasts, Spotify and other podcast apps.
About Voices of Compassion
Voices of Compassion is a weekly podcast produced by Children’s Health Council (CHC) with insights, inspiration and creative conversations about mental health, education and family.


Meet The CHC Expert
Carlina Ramirez Wheeler, PhD , Dr. Carlina Ramirez Wheeler (she/her) is a multi-racial/cultural psychologist with specialized training and experience working with youth ages 0-21. She obtained her master’s and doctorate degree at the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, Palo Alto University, with a Child and Family Emphasis and Forensic Psychology Proficiency. Dr. Wheeler feels privileged to serve her child and family clients by promoting wellness, healing, and growth. She aims to provide high-quality services by delivering strengths-based, developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed clinical care.