Sunday Serviced

The NSFW Sermon with Chief Conspirator, Daniel Saynt

EVERY SUNDAY 1PM EST

What Should I Expect?

The NSFW Sermons are weekly deep dives into the subjects that are important to your sexual wellness. Every Sunday, Chief Conspirator Daniel Saynt of The NSFW hosts an uncensored live which focuses on topics of sex, relationships and prioritizing pleasure.

Available exclusively to The NSFW Guide to Sex subscribers. Each is recorded with full episodes available in the guide after. Donations are welcome during sermons.

Are these sermons religious? There will be times where we discuss religious beliefs in the pursuit of removing shame and addressing indoctrination which may prevent achieving a sense of sexual enlightenment.

The NSFW Sermons are non-denominational, but will pull from multiple religious, philosophical and scientific sources for supporting beliefs around sexual wellness, relationship building and finding deeper meaning in your sex.

Chief Conspirator, Daniel Saynt

Daniel Saynt is the founder and Chief Conspirator of The New Society for Wellness. Raised in a Christian proselytizing cult, Saynt spent most of his youth studying the Bible as well as other religious books of faith. He was trained at an early age to debate on subjects of faith and divinity.

After leaving the cult, Saynt became a celebrated trend forecaster in millennial and gen z behaviors, first in social media, fashion and beauty, and then in sexual wellness with the launch of The NSFW in 2015. Saynt has spent the past ten years working directly with the credited educators, creators and therapists in sexual health.

His comical and empathetic approach to complex concepts like toxic masculinity, the loneliness epidemic, incel culture, human sexuality and shame based discrimination have earned him multiple features in Men’s Health, The New York Times and dozens of other major publications.

For more on Daniel Saynt you can view some features here, here and here.


Shame Less.
Jan
5

Shame Less.

This NSFW Sermon will cover religious and societal shamming. The roots, purpose and how to handle fear associated with exploring sex.

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