Best Sex Podcasts

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Hear that? That’s the sound of pleasure.
Imagine yourself casually grocery shopping while a sex-positive podcast about the basics tantric sex plays in your ears. Tell me it doesn’t feel like a dirty little secret. It’s the little thrills.
Podcasts are an easy way to escape the sounds of the outside world and learn a thing or two along the way. So it’s a no-brainer that these days, there’s a podcast for everything. Content creators sharing personal stories? Check. Audio primers on racial injustice ? Check. A lesson on how to get in ~touch~ with your yoni ? Double check.
When you press play on a sex podcast, you enter a shame-free, no judgement zone. “Podcasts that offer rich and approachable conversations about these critical topics can serve as an ice breaker for conversations in our daily lives about identity, healthy relationships, pleasure, birth control, pain during sex, and so much more with our loved ones,” says Sex Ed With DB podcast host Danielle Bezalel.
Besides sex education is not only for younger folks looking for a more informative version of the super vague lessons they got in health class. As we get older, we tackle new challenges in out sex lives and relationships that aren’t always the easiest to understand. “There are so many gaps within sex ed at schools which leads young people, old people, and everyone in between to find real conversations and information about sex elsewhere,” says Bezalel. “Podcasts allow (basically) everyone to have access to non-judgmental education with the touch of a button.”
She also notes that many sex educators, sex workers, artists, OBGYN’s, and activists often get shaddowbanned on social media whereas sharing that information on a podcast allows them to speak about pretty much everything without censorship. ICYDK, getting shaddowbanned essentially means that a creators content gets lower interaction or viewership because the platform blocks their content without giving them the heads up.
Whether you want some smutty bedroom inspo, the dirty details about a kink you’re kinda sorta curious about, or advice on saying “Boy, bye” to deep-rooted sexual shame, Women’s Health rounded up 26 eargasm-worthy sex podcasts that will give you exactly what you’re in the mood for. Have a laugh, feel seen, and get a little spicy. All are welcome.
YouTuber Hannah Witton is bringing sexy back to sex education. The Brit is open about exploring her sexuality with a stoma (an opening in the abdomen that diverts waste outside the body), and brings that same realness to her podcast.
From purity culture, to disabilities in sex work, to being autistic in the kink scene, Hannah has candid, playful chats with sex- and body-positive guests. It’s all parts empowering and inclusive, and will introduce you to topics you never thought about before (like masturbating in space). Need more? Peek at her YouTube channel or book by the same name.
You know those voices that are so sensual that you feel every word in the depth of your soul? Sexologist and Tantra practitioner Juliet Allen has that. Joined by sexuality experts (think sex witches and feminine healing guides), Juliet approaches each topic from a spiritual, holistic lens. Episodes take on a Q&A format to explore intimacy, desire, and pleasure. Follow her warm lead to connect with your feminine power...I’m feeling stronger already.
P.S. This podcast hasn't released new episodes as of lately, but seasons 1 through 5 are available for listening.
We love to see people reclaiming a dig. Combining smarty pants real talk and LOL moments, the show creates space for diverse voices to speak on current events, sex, and dating. It’s ho(e)sted by four queer Black feminist twenty-somethings in New York City, and listening to the group feels like you’re part of the coolest extracurricular on the block. They dish on destigmatizing sex work and STIs, policies affecting the LGBTQ community, and pandemic dating—and they always bring their receipts (read: legit research).
Longtime friends and co-hosts Kiki Said So and Medinah Monroe (recognize her from Temptation Island season two?) want to invite you into their most intimate conversations. As the cheeky name suggests, the duo start with a cocktail recipe before diving into their latest romps, fantasies, and sexy tips. It’s basically like your best friend giving you the steamy goss from last night’s sexscapade. Cheers!
We interrupt this naughty list with a reminder of your mortality. Too dark? You’ll need humor to get through this touching, tear-jerking six-part series, which was released in 2020. Molly, who was diagnosed with Stage IV breast cancer in her early forties, left her marriage to explore her sexuality and reclaim her body. Joined by her best friend Nikki Boyer, Molly shares candid details about happy ending massages and men with fetishes. The banter between the two besties is hilarious, but so sweet. You’re bound to fall in love with Molly, her strength, and her literal lust for life.
Come one, come all to the kink show. This spicy pod introduces kinks you’ve both considered and never imagined (like...fascism. Yeah, really.). Nothing is too taboo for host Tina Horn to talk about, even if it makes you raise your eyebrows. As guests share their kinks , how they got into them, and how it’s changed their sexual lives, Horn adds history, psychology, and science to the stories. Who knows? You might be inspired to embrace your inner empress. New episodes have yet to be released in 2022, but for now you have over 150 of kink related content to bask in.
Taylor Nolan is best known for her appearance on The Bachelor , and put her social platform to damn good use (the best kind of influencer). She meshed her psychotherapy and reality TV worlds in Let’s Talk About It , where she discussed mental and sexual health topics with celebs, fellow reality personalities—hello Kelz from Too Hot To Handle —and sexperts. The podcast wrapped in 2021, but all of her episodes will encourage you to tune in with an open mind and heart to learn about overcoming shame, ethical porn, and sex clubs.
So you want to make an OnlyFans? You’ve come to the right place. Stripper-turned-entrepreneur Ana Dee, a.k.a. Miss Mothership, lends insider tips on how to secure the bag with sex work on the internet. If you’ve ever had questions about things like camming or monetizing Snapchat, Ana has the answers. Whether or not you’re seriously considering selling feet pics, it’s a fun listen.
Sexuality doula Ev'Yan Whitney is here to help you become your most sensual self. Who’s not into that? Ev’Yan and her thought-provoking guests guide you through uncomfortable, complicated, and challenging topics around sex, gender, identity, and healing. It’s easy to relax into Ev’Yan’s gentle voice and compassionate guests as they bare their souls. To start, listen to the episode where she tackles a sexuality-focused game of 21 questions with her mom and sister.
Hosts (and partners) Jessamyn and Ashe know a thing or two about non-monogamy. In season one, listeners slide into Jessamyn’s DMs with questions about polyamory, like what a “metamour” is or how to bring up the lifestyle to your partner. Their advice is thoughtful, funny, and challenges your idea of what a conventional relationship looks like. If you’re pressed for time, play the 10-ish minute versions of each pod.
Audio Yelp for ethical porn? Yes please. Hosts Laura and Rachel take one for the team and dig through search results for popular porn terms like “public” or “latex”. Their reviews of the good, bad, and ugly are hilarious. In one ep, the duo reenact “mainstream moans"—you know the kind. If porn does it for ya, this podcast will give you recs that are more ethical than like, the front page of PornHub.
Sexologist Jessica O’Reilly gives advice on sexual health, bedroom inspo to boost your sex life, and common relationship issues. You know, all the important stuff. She’s joined with sex educators who normalize talking about sex—seriously, no shame. It’s also cool to hear a professional be vulnerable with her audience, like in the episode where she and her husband talk about the past sexual experiences that have molded them.
Best sexcapade? Last time you had sex? An “I can’t believe I did that” moment? Guests on F**ks Given get down and dirty to answer these questions and more. You might know Florence Barker and Reed Amber from the YouTube channel Come Curious. The duo has taken their unapologetic, uncensored sexual curiosity to the podcast world. From hotel threesomes to butt stuff, this ‘cast will make you look at your past romps with lolz.
Don't feel like you can talk to your friends about your latest sexual fantasies? Don't worry. After only one episode of this pod, you'll feel like you've known its hosts for years— just ask all their fans selling out their tour. There's no topic Mandii B & WeezyWTF won't tackle, and the hilarious banter that informs every episode doesn't hurt either. From personal stories about throuples to detailed retellings of evenings at sex clubs, nothing's off the table. And for anything they haven't tried themselves, they bring in those who have. Any sex-related question or curiosity you've ever had has surely been the subject of at least one of their 170+ episodes.
The trifecta of comedy, sex, and travel speaks for itself. Hosts Courtney Kocak and Sofiya Alexandra share their worldly sexual experiences on this X-rated Anthony Bourdain-esque podcast. Some stories are mind-blowing (heh) and are total travel fantasy inspo. Whether they’re sex tourists in Japan or interviewing the owner of a queer bar in Indiana, the two besties are a hysterical pair. Like, “giving a thumbs up before a happy ending massage” hysterical (relatable).
Sex and relationship coach Dawn Serra is the compassionate voice you need in your life. On the pod, Dawn leads stripped down convos about sex and bodies. The goal? To heal and strengthen relationships, especially with yourself. From body politics, pleasure, and mental health, Dawn and her fellow sexperts are inclusive of all body types, sexualities, and disabilities. Although the show hasn't dropped new episodes since 2020, there are over 300 (!!) episodes to chose from.
NSFW vibes ahead. Sex and relationship coach Amy Baldwin and sex toy mogul April Lampert dish on sex, full send. They’re hilariously blunt, and their guests aren’t afraid to get into the dirty details about upping your oral sex game, drawing out orgasms, or sexting without the cringe factor. Beyond that, the duo also cover harder topics like healing from sexual violence and how to deepen intimacy with your partner.
This podcast comes with a warning: May “cause increase in libido, dirty talk, and twinkles in eyes.” Kay, so that’s a joke, but also too real. On Sex Stories, there’s no such thing as TMI. People share their hottest sex stories with host Wyoh Lee. While the episodes feel like erotica in their own right, Wyoh also reads smut she’s penned. Take her spicy tale about a group sex party...is it getting hot in here?
Most of the time, it sucks to be a third wheel. But there’s no complaints when it comes to hosts Jeremie and Bryde, who are married couple *goals*. The poly couple discuss their non-monogamous lifestyle, sexual desires, and fetishes, and invite others to talk about theirs. Sex looks like something different for everyone, and this podcast celebrates it.
Never had an orgasm? You’re not alone. Friendly reminder: You deserve that pleasure. Enter comedian Remy Kassimir, who at the ripe age of 28 was still without an O on her belt. Naturally, she started a podcast to rectify that. Guests dish juicy details about the first time they came, and share handy dandy tips for self-pleasure and partner sex. Yes, Remy did finally achieve a well-deserved orgasm, but her convos about pleasure gaps and sexual fluidity continue on.
Host Lila Donnolo wants you to lie down, listen, and stay awhile. Her quiet, intimate conversations with experts, artists, and people like you and me broadcast a closeness that banishes loneliness and shame. It’s like baring all with a close friend in dim light late at night. The beauty of it? People share stories they might not reveal elsewhere, and you just get to listen. Lila calls it “consensual eavesdropping." No word if the pod will be back in 2022, but let's hope Lila has more content on the way.
If this woman's face looks familiar, that's probably because you recognize her from...well...a few places. Certified intimacy educator and sexologist Shan Boodram was the host of Quibi's Sexology With Shan Boodram . She was also a featured expert on season 1 of Too Hot Too Handle. Now, she's taking over the podcast world by bringing in top experts to talk all things sex, dating, motherhood, attachment styles, and more.
If you're looking to embark on your kink journey for the first time or just kink-curious in general, the Ask A Sub podcast might be exactly what you need. Host and 24/7 collard submissive Lina Dune offers advice on all things kink, including consent, social stigmas, BDSM, and more. A second season is in the works. But for now, tune into the first 10 episodes of season 1.
A science-backed podcast is never a bad idea, which is why Sex Ed With DB is a must if you're looking to learn everything should've learned in health class. Host Danielle Bezalel, who you may recognize from Netflix's The Principles Of Pleasure brings in new experts every week for storytelling that is BIPOC and LGBTQ-centered. This podcast came out in 2017 and has been going strong since with six seasons of binge-worth episodes.
Representation in sex education matters. And although you can find many podcasts out there that do the work to inform their listeners about how to avoid STI's, there's not nearly as much out there for those who test positive. Something Positive For Positive People is a great place to start for people that have tested positive and might wonder "Where do I go from here?" The show focuses mental health as it relates to STI's and especially sheds light on HSV1 and HSV2 to tackle uninformed stigmas.
Think of Disability After Dark as having a chat with your super close friend (in this case that's host and Disability Awareness Consultant Andrew Gurza) to talk all about the intersections between disabilities and sexuality. People with disabilities often have different experiences to what is often portrayed in media, leaving a lot of stories untold. The show has over 400 episodes so you can listen to your heart's content.




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Though it’s easy to compare our sex lives and relationships to the movies or TV shows we watch, it’s important to remember what the great Dr. Ruth likes to say: “There’s no such thing as normal.” Of course, this is something that podcasters figured out a long time ago. Whether you want straightforward (but thoughtful) sex advice, erotica to listen to, deep dives on the most specific kinks you can think of, or just want to learn more about other people's sex lives, the best podcasts about sex can simultaneously make us laugh, cry, and feel a lot less weird for whatever our thing might be. (For more of our podcast picks, try out our favorite true crime podcasts (opens in new tab) and comedy podcasts) (opens in new tab)
Want in-depth reporting about modern sex and relationships that will educate you and pique your curiosity? There are podcasts for that. Want candid conversations and interviews with fascinating people whose personal stories will expand your worldview? There are podcasts for that. Want to shut your brain off and be entertained? There are lots of podcasts for that. Here, we've rounded up some of the best series the sex podcasting community has to offer, from advice-y shows with frank discussions and interviews to totally fictional (but totally sexy) audio porn.
Formerly called Reality Bytes, Private Parts Unknown is hosted by Courtney Kocak and Sofiya Alexander and is like an anthropological deep-dive into sex and culture around the world. Part comedy, part travel, wholly riveting, recent episodes have included a Sex Worker State of the Union, where the sex workers themselves talk about the current affairs of their industry, and an exploration of American sex tourism in other countries. 
Dr. Justin Lehmiller is a Kinsey Institute researcher who's seen it all, and wants to share with listeners why we're like that. In addition to taking a scientific and psychological approach to some truly relatable relationship conundrums, the host shares some tips that you can actually use in your own life to make sure you're being understood and setting your relationships up for success—whatever that looks like to you.
Bex Caputo and Kate Sloan are more than just sex experts, with years of experience in the sex blogging sphere—they're also best friends, which means they're on the same wavelength as they discuss the down-and-dirty of dating with kinks, explore the cutting edge of sex toys, and interview guests to shine an expert light on a wide range of sexy topics. Kate and Bex show their listeners that nothing is taboo if it's approached mindfully and consensually. 
Jessamyn Stanley and her girlfriend answer listener's burning questions about sex and relationships through submissions called "Deary Queery." Their hilarious banter, thoughtful responses, and open-minded approaches to everything from classic questions like "Can you ever re-enter the friend zone?" to the logistics of polyamory make 'Dear Jessamyn' an LGBTQIA+ friendly, truly educational must-listen for anyone who's ever been interested in someone else. So, pretty much everyone. 
For many people, discussing sex with their parents is on the "No Thanks List" right alongside "root canal" and "rush hour traffic." But for Cam Poter and his mom KarenLee, it's a hilarious weekly conversation that looks at how our sex lives change as we get older, and what we can learn from our parents' mistakes. Come for the frank discussions on fantasies and sex etiquette, stay for the relatable moments where KarenLee insists that what her son ac
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