Adam & Eve's Dr. Kat Finds Podcast Success on iTunes

HILLSBOROUGH, N.C. — Adam & Eve announced that its resident sexologist Dr. Kat has enjoyed a successful launch on iTunes.

Eight different editions of Dr. Kat's "Daily Sex Tips from Hawaii” video podcasts are currently available discussing everything from bisexuality to foot massage. Dr. Kat is a clinical sexologist with a doctorate in human sexuality.

Her free, one-to-three minute informative video podcasts are published each day, and have been featured on the iTunes “New & Noteworthy” page. In addition, “Daily Sex Tips from Hawaii” is already in the top 10 list of sexuality podcasts on iTunes. And each podcast contains a special offer for discounts and more at Adam & Eve.

According to Dr. Kat, she is pleased with how 'Daily Sex Tips from Hawaii' have turned out. "They are fun, fast and many of them are pretty funny," she said. "The production values are even top of the line. There is absolutely no reason that sex education can't be done in a positive and entertaining way… and trust me we are going to cover it all in these 365 episodes. There will be a new and titillating episode everyday so I encourage fans to stay tuned by subscribing."

Chad Davis, marketing director for Adam & Eve, said, “We’re extremely happy to have Dr. Kat on board to help us continue to put out podcasts that are both informative and entertaining.”

Dr. Kat has provided a wealth of input on the Adam & Eve website, distribution of information regarding the Adam & Eve sex survey, and assistance with social marketing. She is also the host of the popular free iTunes audio podcast, “Sex Chat with Dr. Kat and Her Gay Boyfriend.”

Interested parties with a sex or relationship question for Dr.Kat can call her listener line at 213-270-1968, 24-hours a day, seven days a week. 

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