Sex.Life goes balls deep in season three

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AUCKLAND, Today: Sex.Life, ZM’s wildly popular podcast, is back — and it’s more raw, real, and revealing than ever. This season, Morgan Penn isn’t just exploring sex. She’s searching for true love.

After two seasons of wild sexual adventures, Penn is flipping the script. Season three gets personal, as she dives into her own dating life, joined by ZM’s Hayley Sproull.

Listeners can expect everything from X-rated car encounters to cringe teenage tales. But this time, it’s all leading to something deeper — love, connection, and emotional risk.

Morgan Penn says, “As a Somatic Sexologist, I help people in relationships have better sex and love each other more. Now, I’m turning the questions inward – exploring my own history with love, sex, and dating to figure out how to find my one true love.

“In previous seasons I’ve put all parts of my body on the line and I have done some wild things, but this season feels like my riskiest yet. I’m exposing my heart. This is my quest for love.


“With Sex.Life we’re investing in bold, diverse content that not only reflects the evolving interests of our audiences but also pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with podcasting.” – Sarah Catran


“I couldn’t do this without my fellow empowered wahine Hayley Sproull by my side. Having her share her own personal stories reinforces that we are not alone in our experiences. I wasn’t sure if our listeners would be up for this deep dive, but the Sex.Life community has shown me they are here for it all.

“They want to feel and learn and go through the wild and the clunky with me and I love this so much. As I grow and evolve professionally and personally, I want to take everyone along with me, let’s upgrade together and change the world by communicating and loving better. It’s time to go deeper,” says Penn.

With over 1.5 million downloads, chart-topping episodes on Spotify and Apple, and multiple NZ Radio and Podcast Awards, Sex.Life has become a cultural force in New Zealand podcasting.

Sarah Catran, NZME Head of Digital Audio says, “NZME’s growing catalogue of diverse podcast content means there is something for everyone. With Sex.Life we’re investing in bold, diverse content that not only reflects the evolving interests of our audiences but also pushes the boundaries of what’s possible with podcasting.

Sex.Life is a prime example of how we’re building a dynamic audio portfolio that connects deeply with listeners and positions us at the forefront of digital audio innovation in New Zealand.”

New episodes drop every Wednesday from 4 June on iHeartRadio and all major podcast platforms.


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