Nina Hartley to Moderate Sssh.com's 'SexTalkTuesday'

LOS ANGELES — Sssh.com announced that its Twitter-based, sex-chat program, Sex Talk Tuesday, will welcome Nina Hartley as a special guest moderator for its show on Tuesday.

"We are thrilled and honored that Nina will be joining us as a guest moderator on Sex Talk Tuesday,” said Angie Rowntree, publisher of Sssh.com. “She is truly an icon and role model. This is going to be a great!"

Hartley has been a driving force in the adult industry for nearly three decades as an actress, director, sex educator, feminist and author. She has been a tireless, outspoken advocate for sexual freedom and promotes a healthy, sex-positive culture. Hartley strives to change the negative perceptions of adult entertainment and sex itself, believing instead that porn has the capacity to empower women. She has appeared in hundreds of mainstream and adult movies, including "Missing Pieces" and "Boogie Nights." She has also appeared as a guest on numerous talk shows such as "The Phil Donahue Show" and "The Oprah Winfrey Show." Nina also produces a no-nonsense sex advice series called “Nina Hartley’s Guides” available at her store on Nina.com.

A Twitter-based chat held every first and third Tuesday of each month from 4 to 5 p.m. EST, #SexTalkTuesday is hosted and coordinated by Sssh.com, a destination for erotica made by and for women.

Each session, a guest moderator asks thought-provoking questions to a large and active group of participants, who send hundreds of tweets during each round of #SexTalkTuesday. The result is a lively discussion that invites participants to be open and candid with their thoughts and opinions on sex, life, love and the humor of it all, in a way that fosters a supportive and compassionate environment for the conversation.

To participate in Sex Talk Tuesday, go to twitter.com and use the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag. For more information, or to inquire about serving as a guest moderator, contact Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

Related:  

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

AEBN Publishes Report on Fetish Trends

AEBN has published a report on fetish categories from its straight and gay theaters.

Online Child Protection Hearing to Include Federal AV Bill

A House subcommittee will hold a hearing next week on a slate of bills aimed at protecting minors online, including the SCREEN Act, which would make site-based age verification of users seeking to access adult content federal law.

Industry Photographer, 'Payout' Founder Mike B Passes Away

Longtime industry photographer and publisher Michael Bartholomey, known widely as Mike B, passed away Saturday.

FSC Announces 2025 Board of Directors Election Nominees

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has announced the nominees for its 2025 Board of Directors election.

AdultHTML Launches Black Friday Web Design, Development Promo

AdultHTML has launched its annual Black Friday/Cyber Monday promo for web design and development, running through Dec. 5.

Canada Exempts Online Adult Content From 'CanCon' Quotas

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has updated its broadcasting regulatory policies, exempting streaming adult content from “made in Canada” requirements that apply to other online material.

Creator Law Firm 'OnlyFirm' Launches

Entertainment attorney Alex Lonstein has officially launched OnlyFirm.com for creators.

German Court Puts Pornhub, YouPorn 'Network Ban' on Hold

The Administrative Court of Düsseldorf has temporarily blocked the State Media Authority of North Rhine-Westphalia (LfM) from forcing telecom providers to cut off access to Aylo-owned adult sites Pornhub and YouPorn.

FSC: NC Law Invalidating Model Contracts Takes Effect December 1

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has issued a notice that North Carolina's Prevent Exploitation of Women and Minors Act goes into effect on December 1.

Ofcom Investigates More Sites in Wake of AV Traffic Shifts

U.K. media regulator Ofcom has launched investigations into 20 more adult sites as part of its age assurance enforcement program under the Online Safety Act.

Show More