Super Sex

Jordan Walker

This is an 18+ podcast!Supersex Daily is where men and couples come to expand their sex lives — not analyse them to death. From January 2026, the show shifts into a new daily format: short, punchy episodes every weekday, designed to spark desire, deepen connection, and open doors you may not have realised were there. We talk about what actually turns people on over time.How we see ourselves as guys shapes what turns us on.What keeps long-term sex alive and interesting.Why fantasy, kink, and curiosity aren’t threats to intimacy — they’re often the key to it. This isn’t a show about being “better” in bed. It’s about having more range.More confidence.More play.More depth. Some days are focused on men and male sexuality.Some days on couples and shared desire.Other days we explore non-monogamy, answer real listener questions, or step into the edges most sex podcasts avoid. If you’ve ever suspected your sex life could be richer, bolder, or more alive than it currently is — this show is for you. Supersex Daily.  New weekday episodes starting in January 2026.

  1. Episode 58: How Neurodivergent Brains Experience Sex and Love with Kai Schweizer

    NOV 23

    Episode 58: How Neurodivergent Brains Experience Sex and Love with Kai Schweizer

    Send us a text What if the standard rules of dating and sex were written for someone else’s brain? We sit down with researcher and PhD candidate Kai Schweizer to unpack how neurodivergent people experience desire, consent, and relationships—and why structure and clarity often unlock deeper intimacy. From sensory processing differences to executive function, social style, and learning patterns, we explore how touch, smell, sound, and texture shape pleasure and boundaries. Kai shares why kink can offer safety and ease for autistic folks, how masks and roles reduce social load, and why frameworks like FRIES make consent feel safe, sexy, and specific. We dig into the double empathy problem and what happens when two communication dialects collide. Expect practical tools for translating across styles: using checklists without killing the mood, choosing verbal cues over guesswork, and deciding—together—whether a moment calls for venting, distraction, or solutions. We also get real about interoception and delayed emotions, why ADHD conflict often needs separation time, and how to support a partner who processes out loud. Along the way we touch on higher rates of gender and sexual diversity among neurodivergent folks, and why late diagnosis can increase vulnerability to coercive dynamics. One of the most eye-opening parts of the conversation is memory foaming—the tendency to reshape yourself to fit a partner. Kai offers simple practices to keep a solid sense of self: solo hobbies, personal aesthetics, friends beyond the couple bubble, and regular check-ins on what you genuinely like. For educators and curious partners, we make the case for co-designed sex education that includes sensory mapping, explicit consent scripts, and communication models that actually work for different brains. If this conversation gave you language for your own experience—or helped you better understand someone you love—subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. Your support helps more people find evidence-based, shame-free conversations about sex, identity, and being gloriously human. Vote Now! https://adultchoiceawards.com.au/vote/

    1h 7m
  2. Episode 57: Beyond the Binary: What It’s Really Like to Be Trans in Australia — with Kai Schweizer

    NOV 16

    Episode 57: Beyond the Binary: What It’s Really Like to Be Trans in Australia — with Kai Schweizer

    Send us a text A UTI becomes a prostate test for someone who never had one. A hospital wristband prints the wrong gender, and every interaction tilts from care to harm. With Kai Schweizer—researcher, educator, and trans advocate—we pull back the curtain on how systems ignore lived reality, why that costs lives, and what actually works when you put dignity first. We move from personal stories to hard science. Kai explains how neuroimaging captures dysphoria in the brain, and why that matters when clinicians confuse it with body dysmorphia. We break down eating disorder treatments that help cis patients but retraumatise trans ones, and we talk frankly about why some teens starve to halt puberty when blockers are banned. This isn’t a culture war rant; it’s a clear-eyed look at outcomes, costs, and the biology of minority stress. Along the way, we explore co‑designed research, data literacy, and the nuance missing from public debates about prevalence and youth identity. There’s hope here too. A receptionist who updates pronouns without fuss. A nurse who chooses the blue‑packaged pad. A clinician who asks, “What language do you want for your body?” Small choices stack into safety, especially while we push for policy reform, training that goes beyond tokenism, and healthcare that distinguishes dysphoria from dysmorphia. If you care about sex education, gender‑affirming care, neurodiversity, or just better medicine, this conversation gives you language, evidence, and practical steps. Listen, share with someone who needs the science behind the headlines, and tell us the one change you want to see in healthcare. If the show moved you, subscribe, leave a review, and pass it on—your support keeps these vital conversations alive. Vote Now: https://adultchoiceawards.com.au/vote/

    1h 8m
  3. Episode 56: How To Have The Perfect Threesome

    NOV 10

    Episode 56: How To Have The Perfect Threesome

    Send us a text Curious about threesomes but stuck between fantasy and “okay… now what?” We bring the heat and the homework, unpacking how three people can create a safe, thrilling, and genuinely connected experience without getting lost in porn scripts or performance pressure. From the first conversation to the final aftercare cuddle, we map out the moments that matter. We start with the real reasons people want threesomes—curiosity, novelty, voyeurism, exhibitionism, and exploring sexual orientation—and explain why a good plan beats a good fantasy. You’ll learn how to open the conversation with your partner without spooking them, what boundaries to define before anyone meets, and how to choose the right dynamic for you. We share practical scripts, profile tips for Feeld, FetLife, and swinger-friendly platforms, and the crucial difference between being vague and being inviting. Safety gets the spotlight: STI talk without shame, how to avoid cross-contamination when switching acts, and why “are you clean?” is a red flag. We also cover neutral locations, hotel-lobby meetups, live-location check-ins, and what to pack so the night flows. Then we go deeper on human stuff: jealousy as information, not a stop sign; traffic-light signals and preplanned exits; and why aftercare—water, warmth, and words—cements trust. Performance anxiety doesn’t have to run the room; pleasure is bigger than penetration and many people prefer the “side” of intimacy without insertion. We challenge body myths with resources like the Labia Library and the Vulva Diversity Gallery, and remind you that porn isn’t a measuring stick for genitals or pleasure. The core takeaway is simple: the perfect threesome isn’t about flawless choreography, it’s about communication, curiosity, and care that starts long before anyone gets naked. If this helped, follow the show, share it with a curious friend, and leave a review to boost us. And if you’re rooting for us, vote for Super Sex as Podcast of the Year at AdultChoiceAwards.com.au/vote—up to three times a day. Vote Now - https://adultchoiceawards.com.au/vote/

    1h 17m
  4. Episode 55: Meet The New Supersex Crew: Smart, Sexy, Unfiltered

    NOV 2

    Episode 55: Meet The New Supersex Crew: Smart, Sexy, Unfiltered

    Send us a text We reboot the show with three sexologists and set the tone for evidence-based, shameless talk about sex, stigma, and real pleasure. We share our paths into the field, bust common myths, and swap stories that make space for better questions and kinder boundaries. • reboot with new co-hosts and clear mission • why sexology: psychology, nursing, and education perspectives • rising shame in young people and mixed-gender sex ed • body image pressures and “Barbie look” surgery risks • male size anxiety and performance scripts • first kisses, early social scripts, and unlearning • attraction beyond looks and values as turn-ons • dating app boundaries, safety, and banter • playful quiz: averages, nerve endings, odd animal facts • practical takeaways: talk more, double the time, hydrate • closing gratitude and ways to support the show If you loved this episode, please subscribe, share it with your curious friends, and help us grow this beautiful sex positive community You can show your love by voting for SuperSex at https://adultchoiceawards.com.au/vote/ 🎧 Listen now on all major podcast platforms! Check us out on Instagram and YouTube now! www.instagram.com/supersex_podcast https://youtube.com/@supersex_podcast?si=r2duzemPxjUHVg0J https://x.com/supersexpodcast?s=21 Or drop us an email @ supersexpodcast@outlook.com Don't forget to check out the podcast at: https://www.jordanwalkersexology.com/podcast-1 Or see what Jordan is up to, teaching all things sex ed at: www.youwontlearnthisatschool.com

    1h 10m
  5. OCT 26

    Supersex Reheated: Pleasure Science, Plain And Simple with Susan Bratton

    Send us a text What if your best sex lives ahead of you—not behind you? We sit down with Susan Bratton to map a practical, science-led route to more pleasure, deeper connection, and better health, no matter your age or experience. Susan breaks down the anatomy most of us never learned at school: the clitoral network, urethral sponge, perineal sponge, and vestibular bulbs that together form the foundation of female arousal. Once you understand engorgement—the “lady boner”—you stop rushing to penetration and start building the kind of full-body turn-on that makes orgasms stack and last. We explore how desire often follows arousal, why many women need 20 to 30 minutes for peak blood flow, and the simple habits that change everything: kissing and nipple play to prime the inside, lay-on vibrators and skilled hands to activate the outside. Susan connects the dots on nitric oxide—how leafy greens, beetroot, and smart supplementation improve blood flow for all genders—and shows why antibacterial mouthwash and acid blockers can sabotage your bedroom and your brain. We talk pegging and prostate play without the blushes, clear STI testing protocols that make open relationships safer, and how podcasts have become the candid classroom porn never was. For those curious about biohacking, Susan shares firsthand wins using PRP “O shots,” shockwave therapy, pumps, and even stem cells to regenerate genital tissue and sensation. The goal isn’t quick fixes—it’s capacity building, so your body learns to deliver more pleasure with less effort. Along the way we touch on sleep, stress, and why oxytocin-fuelled intimacy is nervous system medicine. Ready to turn sex into a craft you’ll keep mastering for life? Press play, subscribe for more candid, smart conversations, and leave a review telling us the one insight you’ll try first.

    1h 2m
  6. OCT 19

    Supersex Reheated: Piss Play

    Send us a text Let’s start the year where curiosity meets candour. We open 2025 by taking a clear-eyed look at water sports—demystifying what it actually includes, why some people love it, and how to keep exploration safe, consensual, and drama-free. No shock tactics. No shame. Just honest conversation about a kink many whisper about but rarely understand. We break down the spectrum: from watching and mutual peeing to holding, wetting, and power exchange. You’ll hear how sensation, warmth, relief, and taboo intersect with intimacy and trust, and why the visual intensity resonates for people who enjoy seeing ejaculation or squirting. We also untangle persistent myths—especially the “urine is sterile” claim—then explain the real risks, the pH realities of vaginal health, and why rectal play, while comparatively safer, still demands planning because what goes in must come out. Practicality matters. We share prep tips that make or break the experience: hydration for volume and milder taste, foods that change smell and flavour, and the best environments to start (showers, hard surfaces, spaces with drains). We talk puppy pads, towels, and splash blankets to protect beds and floors, plus simple cleanup strategies that lower anxiety so you can focus on pleasure. And we emphasise communication—how to bring it up without awkwardness, set clear yes/no boundaries, and use porn as a tool to discover what excites you rather than as a how-to guide. Whether you’re curious about sensation, drawn to the intimacy of “gifting,” or just want to understand a taboo with empathy, this conversation gives you practical safety guidance, thoughtful context, and a few laughs along the way. If this sparks a question, a rethink, or a new boundary to share with your partner, our mission’s working. Subscribe for more candid sex education, leave a review to support the show, and share this with a friend who loves learning about what we didn’t get taught at school.

    58 min
  7. OCT 12

    Supersex Reheated: How to Have Good Sex

    Send us a text Most people treat sex like a race to the finish. We don’t. Jordan, Sherman, and Victoria pull back the sheets on what actually creates better lovers: communication that turns you on, safety that lets you let go, and generosity that makes pleasure the point—not just arriving. We talk about how to ask for what you want without killing the mood, why receptive partners (women, bottoms, subs) often hold the real power, and how all-day foreplay—texts, neck kisses, and practical help—switches the brain from stress to desire. Expect science, stories, and a few savage truths, like why spit isn’t lube and why slowing down usually speeds everything up. We get practical about anal sex prep and empathy, explore the mental side of arousal for busy partners, and share scripts you can steal tonight: sexy check-ins, clear boundaries, and step-by-step “roadmaps” that remove guessing. There’s a beautiful detour into the “garden” of sexuality—how culture plants weeds, how to pull them, and how to grow what really lights you up. We also name a quiet truth many couples feel: the best sessions don’t always end in orgasm, and that’s not failure. When you shift from performance to collaboration, desire expands, pressure drops, and the fun returns. If you’re ready to trade mediocre routines for mindful heat—more oral, more care, more courage—this one’s for you. Listen, share with a partner, and tell us: what helps you switch from work brain to sex brain? If this resonated, follow the show, leave a review, and send the episode to someone who deserves better nights.

    1h 19m

About

This is an 18+ podcast!Supersex Daily is where men and couples come to expand their sex lives — not analyse them to death. From January 2026, the show shifts into a new daily format: short, punchy episodes every weekday, designed to spark desire, deepen connection, and open doors you may not have realised were there. We talk about what actually turns people on over time.How we see ourselves as guys shapes what turns us on.What keeps long-term sex alive and interesting.Why fantasy, kink, and curiosity aren’t threats to intimacy — they’re often the key to it. This isn’t a show about being “better” in bed. It’s about having more range.More confidence.More play.More depth. Some days are focused on men and male sexuality.Some days on couples and shared desire.Other days we explore non-monogamy, answer real listener questions, or step into the edges most sex podcasts avoid. If you’ve ever suspected your sex life could be richer, bolder, or more alive than it currently is — this show is for you. Supersex Daily.  New weekday episodes starting in January 2026.

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