VelvetXXX Launches New Podcast

PARAMUS, N.J. — VelvetXXX.com, the online home of Velvet Magazine, has launched a new podcast featuring interviews with adult performers and mainstream entertainers, sex-themed game shows and comedy and uncensored discussions about sexual topics and issues.

Velvet Radio is hosted by comedienne Justine Llanes, mainstream actress Tamara and pro-domme/fetish filmmaker, Julie Simone.

The show is produced by Velvet Magazine editor, Dan Brown, who has created other adult web programs including Video World TV, The Peeperz Xcast and Hard Time With Raven Bay. The very first guest on Velvet Radio is Bree Olson. In her call-in interview she discusses her insatiable sexual appetite, the real deal between her and Charlie Sheen, and her latest mainstream projects.

Other guests appearing on the first tapings of Velvet Radio include Jesse Jane, Robin Byrd, Elena De Luca, Affliction Films CEO Justin and fetish star Tess O’Dell.

“I wanted to do an adult Internet radio show that was more than just interviews and going over the same material every other show does,” creator/producer Dan Brown said. “Porn fans will recognize Julie Simone right away, and they know how hardcore she can be. Tamara and Justine come from a mainstream background, but they are very uninhibited about even some of the more bizarre and perverted subjects that have come up on the show. It’s a very unique dynamic, and I think we really have something special.”

The ladies also engage in-studio guests in bizarre and funny game show segments.

Velvet Radio airs 24/7 at VelvetXXX.com. The site and show are free.

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