Sex and The One: The Moment We Dropped the Shame
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
By KV & B
Sex and the One Podcast

Every podcaster has a moment when the mic stops being a tool and becomes a mirror. For Sex and The One, that moment came somewhere between laughter, a naked man story, and two women who didn’t even know how to plug in the microphones.
What started as a casual idea, B interviewing KV about her viral memoir The One, quickly turned into something far deeper. There was no strategy, no studio, and definitely no plan to change lives. Just two friends, a laptop, and the shared thought: we love sex, let’s talk about it.
From those humble beginnings in a tiny house with no Wi-Fi, Sex and The One has evolved into a raw, relatable, and unapologetic exploration of love, sex, desire, and self-worth. Hosted by KV, an Australian author, entrepreneur, and solo mum of four, alongside her co-host B, a creative producer and storyteller, the podcast has transformed from curiosity to community, from chaos to collective healing.
What makes Sex and the One powerful isn’t polish, it’s permission. KV and B don’t pretend to have it all figured out. In fact, B didn’t share a word about herself for the first eight episodes. Instead, the show unfolded naturally, driven by real conversations and receptive listeners. Over time, it became clear that the world didn’t need another show about women; it needed one for women, where nothing was off-limits and everything was allowed to be said out loud.
Each week, KV and B strip away expectations and dive into topics like “The Cougar Rule,” open relationships, grief, motherhood, and the quiet rediscovery of pleasure. They laugh, they overshare, and they bring a dose of cheeky honesty that makes listeners feel like they’re sitting in on a late-night chat with their closest friends. They also talk about sex… a lot! Because they believe pleasure isn’t something to hide behind metaphors. It’s something to celebrate, shamelessly.
Listeners describe the show as “therapy disguised as banter,” and it’s easy to see why. DMs pour in weekly from women saying, “You made me feel seen.” That’s not an algorithm; that’s alchemy.
In a digital landscape obsessed with perfection, Sex and The One has become a rebellion, a brand built on imperfection, authenticity, and laughter through the hard stuff. Whether they’re unpacking feminine desire, debating monogamy, or laughing about awkward first dates, KV and B hold space for both the heavy and the hilarious.

As Sex and the One enters its next chapter, the duo is expanding their platform with live audience recordings and events designed to bring the same unfiltered energy off the mic. Their mission is simple yet radical: to make vulnerability go viral, to normalise pleasure, and to remind women that healing, and good sex, don’t have to happen quietly.
Because when Sex and the One hit play on radical honesty, thousands of women finally hit play on themselves.
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