Doc Johnson Sponsors 'The Sexy Lifestyle With Carol and David'

LOS ANGELES — Doc Johnson has teamed up with swinger couple Carol and David to sponsor the segment “Great Sex Matters,” which is part of the couple’s radio program “The Sexy Lifestyle With Carol and David.” 

“As Doc Johnson has always been a major proponent of enhancing pleasure and connection, as well as empowering people to explore and enjoy their sexuality, Carol and David’s brand is a perfect complement to ours,” said Erica Braverman, marketing coordinator for Doc Johnson. “We are excited to be endorsing Carol and David’s show, ‘The Sexy Lifestyle,’ and we look forward to supporting them with joint campaigns and product giveaways in the near future.”

Beginning today, the show will air every Thursday at 4 p.m. PST/7 p.m. EST on Voice America’s Variety Channel.

“Through uncensored and honest discussions about relationships, sex, passion and intimacy, our new show targets open-minded couples who want to spice up their sex lives and live happy, healthy and horny,” Carol said.

David said, “One of our weekly topics, ‘Great Sex Matters,’ is where we focus on the importance of a healthy sex life. Pleasure products, like those produced by Doc Johnson, are ideal for initiating conversations between partners, getting them to explore limits and push boundaries together — which ultimately leads to great sex.”

In addition to hosting their radio show, Carol and David are working on a project as executive producers and writers of the screenplay, "Sex, Love and Jealousy," described as "a sexy romantic comedy about a jealous husband who mistakenly books a couples’ retreat at a swingers’ resort.
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