Sex, Tech and Spirituality
Ready to rethink everything you thought you knew about sex and the future of intimacy? The Sex, Tech, & Spirituality Podcast is your go-to space for unfiltered, thought-provoking conversations that challenge taboos, decode emerging trends, and reconnect sexuality with spirituality.
Hosted by Kaamna Bhojwani—a certified sexologist, media personality, and thought leader—this podcast gives you the tools and insights to understand your own intimacy, to navigate the impact of rapidly evolving technology, and to heal from the weight of sexual shame.
By tuning in, you'll gain clarity on complex issues like sexless marriages, infidelity, as well as the impact of AI companions and smart sex toys on human relationships. You'll also gain a fresh perspective on how ancient spiritual wisdom and cutting-edge technology weave together to create our sexual ethos. Finally, you'll benefit from Kaamna's extensive expertise, drawing from her multiple psychology degrees including a Master’s in Spiritual Psychology from Columbia University and years of experience coaching clients on intimacy, connection, and personal growth.
Whether you’re curious about the future of sex or the past, this podcast is here to empower, educate, and inspire. Join Kaamna on this transformative journey—and discover a world of intimacy you never thought possible.
Subscribe now to The Sex, Tech, & Spirituality Podcast and join a growing community of listeners redefining what it means to love, connect, and evolve.
Episodes
11 episodes
10: AI= Artificial Intimacy? Rethinking Desire, Authenticity and Personal Responsibility
What if loneliness were as dangerous as smoking—and your next soulmate were an algorithm?In the season finale of Sex, Tech, & Spirituality, I'm sitting down with media powerhouse Cory Corinne and creative entrepreneur...
9: Could Your Next Lover Be A Robot? With Andrew Kiguel, CEO of Realbotix
What if your next best friend, therapist, or even partner wasn’t human—but a lifelike robot?In this episode, I’m joined by Andrew Kiguel, a tech pioneer who’s been working at the frontier of humanoid robotics. What fascinated me m...
8: AI Companions: The Good, The Bad, The Unknown with Alex Cardinell of Nomi
Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussions of suicide, which may be distressing for some listeners. Please take care while listening and skip this episode if needed.What if your next best friend, thera...
7: Sex & Aging: What (Other) Doctors Won’t Tell You w/ Dr. Uloko
This is the must-hear conversation about sex and aging. So many of us carry quiet fears about what aging means for our sex lives. If you’ve ever felt dismissed or unseen in this space, you’re not alone, and you’re not imagini...
6: How to Save Your Sexless Marriage
What happens in the bedroom is a reflection of what happens outside the bedroom, and nowhere is this more evident than in the case of sexless marriages. (If you find yourself in a sexless relationship, please know you’re not alone.)
5: Better Porn, Better Sex? w/ Cindy Gallop
What if there was a platform that was the Google of sex education? A place you could go as a parent, a teen, or even an adult to get familiar with sex, understand the communication sex requires, and learn what people really expect with...
4: What Makes Good Sex?
Today, we’re getting into what makes good sex. Or, as I like to call it, ejaculate is the lube of life! (I wish I could, but I can’t take credit for that. I heard it somewhere.) We’ve really gotten to know each other, so it’s time to get into s...
3: Understanding Male Sexuality w/ Dr. David Ley
As a society, we have a gross misunderstanding of male sexuality. We believe penises are pogo sticks, that men can get hard at any moment—and let’s not even touch men being drawn to the idea of cuckolding.But where do these misunderstand...
2: Sacred, Not Shameful: A Conversation on Sexual Healing
The past, the present, and the future of intimacy are all connected. And today’s topic is an excellent example of this. We’re talking about sexual shame. This is a subject very close to my heart because, frankly, I've experienced it a lot in my...