Hustler Hollywood Hosting ‘Sex with Emily’ Workshop

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Hustler Hollywood Sunset Blvd. store is hosting a sex workshop for the public featuring Bravo TV star and sex expert Dr. Emily Morse on July 16 from 8 to 10 p.m. PDT.

The “Sex with Emily” podcast and radio star will share tips and tricks on how to improve any sex life by adding popular toys and novelties during the “How to Blow (His Mind)” tutorial.

“I’m thrilled to be hosting my first live workshop at the legendary Hustler Hollywood store,” Morse said.

She added, “It’s not often that I actually get to meet my listeners in person and am excited to share my best tips that everyone can use to improve their sex lives, whether single or in a relationship. I’ve got a lot of tricks up my sleeve that I’ve saved for this special night which will certainly be entertaining and informative.”

Morse is host of the downloaded sex and relationship advice podcast and can be heard every Thursday night on the popular “Loveline” radio show, as well as her blogs on sites including Glamour, Patti Stanger’s blog, and Your Tango.

Hustler noted that Morse has been voted the number one dating and sex expert by DatingAdvice.com, and ranks as the number one dating and sex expert to follow on Twitter. Her advice has helped millions of people have the sex and relationships they want but could not figure out how to get.

Morse has recently signed on as the Sexual Health Expo’s (SHE) official spokesperson. As “the face” of SHE, Morse will promote the event throughout her growing media channels including her podcasts and on “Loveline.”

The workshop is open to everyone and Hustler strongly encourages people to RSVP at HHRSVP@LFP.com.

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