Industry Vet Glenn King Launches 'Let's Talk Adult' Podcast

CYBERSPACE – Adult industry vet Glenn King has returned to podcasting, alongside fellow podcaster Jim Williams, with the newly launched program “Let’s Talk Adult.”

Billed as the podcast for people who are “adult industry-curious,” the show will be made available on iTunes, Google Play, Blogtalk Radio, Stitcher, Spotify and other platforms.

King had previously hosted shows for Playboy Spice Radio, Vivid Radio and others. “Glenn has been a semi-regular on my successful podcast ‘The Politically Incorrect Podast,’ and had talked with our audience about all types of adult industry issues and politics,” Williams said. “It seemed only natural that we create a mainstream-oriented podcast that took people behind the scenes of the adult entertainment industry. I think that we can have some fun educating and informing people about how the adult industry works.”

King has been fielding a wide range of questions about the industry while serving on various tradeshow panels and has observed the questioners covered a broad demographic range. “We found out that adult entertainment has become pervasive throughout the world,” he said. “Whereas in the past, one had to go to California or Florida to make adult videos, now an ambitious person can start making clips or camming or make an OnlyFans page from anywhere.”

“We want to help those people by bringing in experts to talk about how they do it and how they overcome obstacles. This show is for everyone who has ever said to themselves, ‘I could do this. I wonder what it would be like to make my own videos.’”

The premiere episode of “Let’s Talk Adult,” featuring newcomer starlet Victoria June, is now streaming. Among the featured topics is an “investment in cosmetic surgery and how it can affect one’s career,” King said. Upcoming episodes feature director Bryan Gozzling and performer Kristina Rose.

Listen to the first episode on Spreaker and follow King and Williams on Twitter.

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