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. 11/23/2025

    Why Different Brains Love Differently: Sensory Needs, Consent Scripts, And Safer Intimacy

    Send us Fan Mail 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. Inside Trans Experience, Neurodiversity, And Care That Heals

    11/16/2025

    Inside Trans Experience, Neurodiversity, And Care That Heals

    Send us Fan Mail 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. 10/26/2025

    Unlocking Female Arousal, Orgasms, And Libido With Susan Bratton

    Send us Fan Mail 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
  4. Your carry-on just got more interesting than your destination.

    07/27/2025

    Your carry-on just got more interesting than your destination.

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered what TSA thinks when they see that mysterious vibration coming from your carry-on? In this gleefully unfiltered episode, we're joined by Nikki Kelly – the brilliantly bold virgin sex educator who turns conversations about adult toys into both educational gold and comedic relief. We dive deep into the world of travel-friendly intimate accessories, exploring everything from lipstick vibrators and discreet designs to the unexpected importance of cornstarch in toy maintenance. Nikki shares expert insights on selecting products that won't cause airport embarrassment while still delivering premium experiences when you reach your destination. Beyond the practical travel advice, our conversation explores fascinating territory: the luxury market's high-end offerings, the surprising lack of medical research around vulva health, and the technological innovations creating more inclusive products for diverse bodies. We examine the engineering behind hands-free couples toys, revealing how patent battles between companies directly impact user experience in ways most consumers never consider. The episode balances technical knowledge with laugh-out-loud moments, including Tash's professional nursing perspective on emergency room visits gone wrong and John's unexpected gift from his father-in-law. Whether you're planning your next vacation or simply curious about how the intimate accessories market continues to evolve, this episode delivers equal parts practical wisdom and entertaining conversation. Listen for insider knowledge that will forever change how you pack your suitcase and potentially how you think about intimate wellness during travel. Just remember to engage that travel lock before sending your luggage through the scanner!

    1h 13m
  5. When Risk Becomes Desire: The Psychology Behind Bug Chasing

    07/24/2025

    When Risk Becomes Desire: The Psychology Behind Bug Chasing

    Send us Fan Mail What could possibly drive someone to eroticize contracting HIV? This question landed in my DMs and sparked one of our most challenging explorations yet into the hidden corners of human sexuality. Bug chasing—the fetishization of becoming HIV positive—exists at the complicated intersection of risk, power, identity, and desire. Though rare and certainly not mainstream, this phenomenon has been documented among small communities where the psychological thrill centers around intentionality rather than the physical act itself. For some, it represents surrender; for others, control; and for many, a complex reclaiming of something once feared. The psychological underpinnings reveal fascinating insights about human sexuality. While frequently connected to risk fetishism, this isn't simply about unprotected sex—it's about the mental charge that comes from transgression. Many explore this purely through fantasy, roleplay, or erotic storytelling without crossing into real-world behavior. And though modern medicine has transformed HIV into a manageable condition rather than a death sentence, the serious lifelong implications make understanding this fetish all the more important. We don't need to condone potentially harmful behavior to approach it with curiosity rather than judgment. When we examine even the most confronting aspects of sexuality through a compassionate lens, we create space for people to be seen, seek support, and potentially shift their relationship with these desires. Human sexuality is rarely simple—it can be messy, scary, and challenging to understand—but dragging it into the light helps us all develop healthier perspectives on desire, consent, and risk. Keep the conversation going on Instagram and YouTube by searching Super Sex Podcast. Your recommendations help us grow, so please share with someone who approaches the weird and wonderful with genuine curiosity. Until next time, keep it sexy, keep it smart, and always keep it consensual. 🎧 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 our new Discord  https://discord.gg/NGuFgm9X Or Drop us an email @ supersexpodcast@outlook.com Don't forget to check out the podcast at: https://www.jordanwalkerrse.com/podcast-1 or see what Jordan is up to teaching all things sex ed at: www.youwontlearnthisatschool.com

    6 min
  6. Swipe Safe: The Psychology of Digital Desire

    07/22/2025

    Swipe Safe: The Psychology of Digital Desire

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered if that cheeky text you're about to send will strengthen your connection or backfire spectacularly? Our latest dive into the pixelated world of sexting reveals something fascinating: it's not what you send that matters most—it's why you're sending it. Fresh research using self-determination theory shows that sexting can lead to dramatically different outcomes depending on your motivation. When you sext because you genuinely want to (autonomous motivation), it can boost intimacy, trust, and yes, even lead to more orgasms. But when you hit send because you feel pressured or afraid of losing someone (controlled motivation), the same exact message can trigger shame spirals and relationship breakdowns. The gender dynamics revealed in this research might surprise you. Women reported fewer negative outcomes from sexting than previous studies suggested, while men frequently experienced positive effects. But societal double standards still heavily influence how sexting impacts us—many women report feeling good after sexting even when their reasons weren't ideal, potentially reflecting how they're socialized to prioritize others' happiness over their boundaries. Before your next digital flirtation, try this simple check-in: "Am I doing this because I want to, or because I feel I should?" That single question can transform sexting from a potential minefield into a genuine form of connection. Because here's the truth—sexting isn't inherently good or bad. Like any tool, it can build something beautiful or cause damage. The difference lies in how—and why—you use it. So go ahead and express yourself, but make sure it's really you doing the expressing, not your fear or insecurity. As we like to say: consent is hot, motivation is everything. Swipe safe! 🎧 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 our new Discord  https://discord.gg/NGuFgm9X Or Drop us an email @ supersexpodcast@outlook.com Don't forget to check out the podcast at: https://www.jordanwalkerrse.com/podcast-1 or see what Jordan is up to teaching all things sex ed at: www.youwontlearnthisatschool.com

    10 min
  7. Exploring the Art of Kink: Power, Play and Healing

    07/20/2025

    Exploring the Art of Kink: Power, Play and Healing

    Send us Fan Mail Forget everything you thought you knew about kink and BDSM. Professional mistress Naya Aryan pulls back the leather curtain to reveal a world where power exchange becomes a profound tool for healing, connection, and even therapy. "People come to see me to explore their innermost desires that they might not in their day-to-day lives," Naya explains, quickly dismantling stereotypes as she reveals how sessions often transform into therapeutic experiences. Her clients span all walks of life – from high-powered executives to students – united by their search for embodied experiences in an increasingly disconnected world. What emerges throughout our conversation is the surprising psychological depth behind kink practices. Many drawn to extreme sensation play are actually disconnected from their bodies, using intense physical experiences to "drop in" and feel present again. This resonates whether you're into kink or not – think about why you might crave an intense workout, hot bath, or even pain-inducing treatments. It's all about finding pathways back to embodied experience. Most fascinating is Naya's approach to "holistic kink" – considering a person's entire wellbeing including physical health, emotional state, and psychological needs. She emphasizes that consent in kink goes far beyond a simple "yes" – introducing concepts like rolling consent, safe words, and careful communication that mainstream relationships could greatly benefit from. Her description of proper aftercare following sessions highlights how much of what people truly crave is genuine connection and care. Whether you're kink-curious or simply interested in better understanding human psychology, this episode offers profound insights into desire, communication, and what our bodies are really asking for beneath the surface of everyday life. Listen with an open mind – you might be surprised what resonates. 🎧 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 our new Discord  https://discord.gg/NGuFgm9X    Don't forget to check out the podcast at: https://www.jordanwalkerrse.com/podcast-1 or see what Jordan is up to teaching all things sex ed at: www.youwontlearnthisatschool.com Find Naya here: https://www.instagram.com/naya_arian_/ https://mistressnaya.godaddysites.com/ https://scarletblue.com.au/bdsm-fetish/mistress-naya?city=Perth&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAac0AYQKxqyiVa5ZJXDYbGS5VulQFjd87FAQzKSG1JrcOc8SRxSebGyD8RmXFg_aem_-Mu1WIHxFoO3y2WqCI5JcQ The doll herself Kara Elkes has gathered the icons, the legends, and the absolute divas — and it’s all FOR. THE. DOLLS. 🌈 Show up. Show love. For The Dolls Event 🎟️ Get your ticket now at events.humanitix.com/for-the-dolls 🎫 $35 presale, $40 on the door — or FREE entry for all trans, non-binary, and First Nations fam. Just DM Kara Elkes on the ’gram.

    1h 12m
  8. Fantasy vs Reality

    07/17/2025

    Fantasy vs Reality

    Send us Fan Mail Ever wondered why you fantasise about your loving partner in ways that make you feel guilty? You're not alone, and you're not broken. This eye-opening episode explores a listener's confession about desiring to see his wholesome, loving wife as sexually uninhibited—a psychological phenomenon more common than most realise. We break down the Madonna-whore complex, explaining how our culture artificially separates women into categories of either purity or sexuality, creating unnecessary guilt when these worlds collide in our fantasies. What's fascinating is how these fantasies often aren't about degradation at all, but rather about witnessing someone we deeply respect embrace their sexual power and sovereignty. The contrast between everyday roles and erotic imagination creates a psychological electricity that's perfectly normal, even healthy. Your brain isn't betraying your relationship—it might actually be working exactly as designed. Most importantly, we provide a practical roadmap for communicating about these desires with your partner, focusing on vulnerability, gradual introduction, and mutual respect. Whether your partner enthusiastically joins your fantasy world or prefers to keep things as they are, we offer strategies for honouring both your desires and your relationship boundaries. Ready to understand your erotic imagination better? Head to jordanwalkerrs.com for more resources, or find our content on Instagram and YouTube by searching Super Sex Podcast or Jordan Walker Sexology Adults. If you're a parent wanting better sex education for your children, visit youwontlearnthisatschool.com for workshops and support. Great sex is learned, not lucky—and understanding your desires is the first step. 🎧 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 our new Discord  https://discord.gg/NGuFgm9X Or Drop us an email @ supersexpodcast@outlook.com Don't forget to check out the podcast at: https://www.jordanwalkerrse.com/podcast-1 or see what Jordan is up to teaching all things sex ed at: www.youwontlearnthisatschool.com

    8 min

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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.