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We’re living through a crisis of connection, and both men and women are hurting. We’re all craving intimacy, but are struggling to meaningfully connect. Dating apps, AI chatbots and evolving gender roles are contributing to our challenge of connection, but as I explore in this episode, hope is not lost. It’s up to us to make space for intimacy in our lives. And that process starts with knowing ourselves, something AI can help us do.
In this episode, I’m joined by Kaamna Bhojwani, a certified sexologist and researcher. She is one of the leading voices at the intersection of technology and human intimacy. Kaamna has spent years exploring how our digital world is reshaping the most intimate parts of our lives: how we relate, how we connect, and what it means to feel close to someone.
She unpacks this age of relational tech based on her research in psychology, spirituality, and her experience working with individuals and couples all over the world navigating sex and intimacy in their lives and relationships.
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About Kaamna Bhojwani:
Kaamna Bhojwani is a certified sexologist, speaker, media personality and one of the leading voices at the intersection of technology and human intimacy including AI companions, teledildonics and humanoid robots. As the host of the Sex, Tech and Spirituality podcast, Kaamna creates space for the unpacking of our deepest emotions with a view towards collective expansion. Kaamna writes a column for Psychology Today called Becoming Technosexual and is a regular expert guest on NBC, Reuters, Al Jazeera and more.
Follow Kaamna Bhojwani on Instagram @kaamnalive and LinkedIn at @kaamnabhojwani.
Listen to Cory Corrine as a guest in Episode 10 of Kaamna’s Sex, Tech and Spirituality podcast, AI=Artificial Intimacy? Rethinking Desire, Authenticity and Personal Responsibility.
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We’re living through a crisis of connection, and both men and women are hurting. We’re all craving intimacy, but are struggling to meaningfully connect. Dating apps, AI chatbots and evolving gender roles are contributing to our challenge of connection, but as I explore in this episode, hope is not lost. It’s up to us to make space for intimacy in our lives. And that process starts with knowing ourselves, something AI can help us do.
In this episode, I’m joined by Kaamna Bhojwani, a certified sexologist and researcher. She is one of the leading voices at the intersection of technology and human intimacy. Kaamna has spent years exploring how our digital world is reshaping the most intimate parts of our lives: how we relate, how we connect, and what it means to feel close to someone.
She unpacks this age of relational tech based on her research in psychology, spirituality, and her experience working with individuals and couples all over the world navigating sex and intimacy in their lives and relationships.
Topics Covered:
About Kaamna Bhojwani:
Kaamna Bhojwani is a certified sexologist, speaker, media personality and one of the leading voices at the intersection of technology and human intimacy including AI companions, teledildonics and humanoid robots. As the host of the Sex, Tech and Spirituality podcast, Kaamna creates space for the unpacking of our deepest emotions with a view towards collective expansion. Kaamna writes a column for Psychology Today called Becoming Technosexual and is a regular expert guest on NBC, Reuters, Al Jazeera and more.
Follow Kaamna Bhojwani on Instagram @kaamnalive and LinkedIn at @kaamnabhojwani.
Listen to Cory Corrine as a guest in Episode 10 of Kaamna’s Sex, Tech and Spirituality podcast, AI=Artificial Intimacy? Rethinking Desire, Authenticity and Personal Responsibility.
Follow The Intersect:
Theintersectshow.com
TikTok
YouTube
Newsletter
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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