who we are

Sextras is a podcast and digital magazine about sex, relationships and wellness.

We believe sex is never just sex – it affects our emotional wellbeing, and has cultural ramifications way beyond our personal lives.

No one is more aware of this than Gen Z; our magazine and podcast offer an antidote to the gaps in their sex education and shine a light on stories left untold because of social prejudice.

Through first-person narratives, research and expert-backed advice, we cover everything from complex relationship dynamics, to the minutiae of how to have sex, as well as the wider implications of sexual politics and navigating our bodies in the world.

Our goal is to educate, inform and entertain our readers, breaking boundaries on sexual stigma and helping Gen Z and upcoming generations to lead the best relationships and sex lives possible.

With queer and critical perspectives at our core, we provide a welcoming space for anyone to explore their feelings or share their experiences, from the silliest to the most serious. 

It’s okay to not have the answers – we encourage our audience to embrace openness and curiosity when it comes to the vast realm of sex and relationships. Have conversations, try things out and take your focus off the destination. By decentering labels and putting the person first, we hope to normalise this process of collective and individual exploration.

Leave us a message for sex advice or answers to your relationship dilemmas, or follow @sextrasworld to get involved in the conversation!

meet the sextras girlies!

honey wyatt

she/her

editor-in-chief, podcast founder

attachment style: avoidant

my sex toys are always out when the landlord comes over

maria josé

she/her

podcast founder

attachment style: anxious

i’ve been with the same man my whole adult life, but at heart i’m still a slag

Sextras deputy editor Lucy Sarret

lucy sarret

she/her

deputy editor

attachment style: anxious

i’ve catfished multiple men i’ve dated post-breakup

kiran duggal

she/her

culture editor

Dani Clarke

dani clarke

she/her

relationships editor

attachment style: secure (formerly anxious)

my favourite position is reverse cowgirl, or anything involving a girl

amelia reynolds

she/her

deputy sex editor

attachment style: avoidant

notorious for: having big boobs, situationships and ignoring red flags

katie ross

she/her

art director and social media editor

attachment style: anxious

sam mason

he/him

marketing and social media manager

attachment style: secure

susceptible to falling for love bombers because my love language is words of affirmation

diversity and inclusion

As we grow, our goal is to be diverse and inclusive in both our stories and our audience. We know how important it is to hear a multiplicity of voices and stories, as well as those you can relate to personally. We try to raise awareness of experiences that aren’t our own and encourage our listeners and readers to be understanding.

If you have any pointers as to how we can improve to be more inclusive of you or someone you know, we’d love to hear from you.