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