DirtyOldMen.tv Webcast to Feature Ryan Browning, Dr. Jessica of CalExotics

BOSTON, Ma. — Wasteland/Spicecash’s CEO Colin Rowntree and fellow paysite owner Simon Abitbol, will have Ryan Browning and Dr. Jessica of CalExotics as special guests on the newly launched video podcast, DirtyOldMen.tv.

The podcast features conversations about the adult industry with industry professionals who are both in front of and behind the camera.

The episode will be airing on Friday June 29.

CalExotic's Browning and Dr. Jessica have been helping singles and couples develop and maintain romantic relationships for more than 10 years. Their shared passion for helping people have better relationships, combined with their unique pairing as a life coach and clinical psychologist, has led to the creation of an innovative approach to dating and relationships.

Dirtyoldmen.tv appeals to other adult entertainment professionals as well as the consumer market.

A new episode will air each Friday, with upcoming guests including Daisy Duxe (Business Development Coordinator for Rick's Cabaret) and RedlightCenter/Utherverse CEO, Brian Shuster.

"The aim of this show is to be informative, educational, and most importantly entertaining," the company said.

Colin Rowntree has been in the business since 1994.  A multiple XBIZ and AVN award winner and pioneer of new technologies, Rowntree brings a breadth of experience earned from almost two decades of success in this industry.

Abitbol has been in the industry for six years starting from scratch building free sites and building a successful network of niche fetish paysites and will be hosting the show.

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