DirtyOldMen.tv to Feature Sssh.com's Ava Mir-Ausziehen

LOS ANGELES  — Wasteland/Spicecash’s CEO Colin Rowntree, one of the online adult entertainment pioneers, with fellow paysite owner Simon Abitbol, will have Ava Mir-Ausziehen, Sssh.com’s resident "sex expert," as a special guest on their newly launched video podcast, DirtyOldMen.tv this Friday.

Mir-Ausziehen has a Bachelor's degree in Interdisciplinary Studies in Sexuality, completed the Amsterdam Graduate School of Social Sciences Summer Institute on Sexuality, Culture and Society, and is currently completing a Master's degree in Medical Anthropology with a Women’s and Gender Studies Option.

She is also an executive assistant at an HIV/AIDS resource, prevention, and services center, and has taught sexual education courses to high school students and community group members since 2005.

Mir-Ausziehen's work focuses on issues of gender, sexuality, sex work, safer sex, queer theory and culture. She has facilitated sexual education workshops with a local community group since 2006, and is well-known among students for her dental dam demonstration.

The creators of DirtyOldMen.tv said it appeals to other adult entertainment professionals as well as the consumer market, as they converse with people from all over the industry, about all things adult entertainment.

A new episode will air each Friday, with upcoming guests including Diane Duke (Executive Director of The Free Speech Coalition), Daisy Duxe (Business Development Coordinator for Rick's Cabaret) and RedlightCenter/Utherverse  CEO, Brian Shuster. 

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