Berman Innovations CEO Slates Interviews This Week

NEW YORK — Berman Innovations CEO Stephanie Berman returns to New York for media interviews this week.

Berman is co-owner and vice president of her family business, Sepal Reproductive International, as well as CEO of The Semenette.

The company’s flagship product, The Semenette, and its second iteration, POPDildo, allow partners to mimic traditional intercourse, and re-create the ejaculation process in the privacy of their own home through its proprietary inner tubing and pump system.

Berman appears on “Derek and Romaine” today at 6 p.m. (EST) and on “Love Is the Drug With Zara Barrie” on Tuesday at 10 a.m.

“I’m honored to be asked back to ‘Derek and Romaine’ to chat all things POP and ejaculating dildos,” Berman said. “I often have to censor myself when doing interviews, so I love being able to speak candidly and share my embarrassing, yet entertaining stories. You never know where conversations of ejaculating dildos will take you, especially with Derek and Romaine, so I’m genuinely looking forward to this.” 

“Derek and Romaine” is a popular afternoon drive talk show filled with free-form chatter, candid and frank discussions. The podcast is hosted by the gay/lesbian duo Derek Hartley and Romaine Patterson. To listen in, click here . A subscription is required; every subscription comes with a free, no-risk, two-day trial.

Berman’s appearance on “Love Is the Drug With Zara Barrie”is via Facebook Live. To listen, click here. Host of the show Zara Barrie is a writer and talk show host who identifies as a “mascara lesbian.

“I met Zara a few months ago, and she wrote one of my favorite articles about POP by The Semenette,” Berman said. “She brings a young, fun, honest, and raw perspective to all of her writing, which is not only brave, but refreshing. I admire when writers are willing to personalize their work and make themselves vulnerable to the world.

"Zara continues to do that, and more, with her show, ‘Love Is the Drug.’ I’m super thrilled to be a guest and chat about a whole range of fun topics with her, including of course, POPDildo.”

North American retailers interested in carrying POPDildo can contact kim@entrenue.com to place orders. European retailers interested in carrying POPDildo may email kai.gruenenwald@funfactory.com to place orders. All other international retailers and distributors interested in carrying POPDildo may email Stephanie@TheSemenette.com . 


  

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