Riley Reyes Guests on 'Kinktra in the Raw' Podcast, Now on Spotify, iTunes

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Sexpert, tantra/kink educator and broadcaster Jane Jett is promoting an appearance by performer Riley Reyes on the current installment of her podcast “Kinktra in the Raw.”

The podcast, hosted by Jett and Erinn the Rawest, debuted earlier this year and has featured “adult performers, sexperts and other eclectic guests weighing in on some serious and hot topics that have left listeners more educated, and at times, speechless,” a rep said. In addition to iTunes, the program is now also available on Spotify.

Reyes is also an educator and the vice-president of the Adult Performer Advocacy Committee (APAC). Her “bold words and point of view” are featured in episode no. 14. “This entertaining and informative episode covers taboo topics including anal training, erotic dancing, masturbation, polyamory, underground sex parties, kink and much more,” said the rep.

“I’m so happy that ‘Kinktra in the Raw’ is available on a second platform,” said Jett. “We have already established a great built-in audience, and more and more people are finding us each week on iTunes. Now that we’re on Spotify, I am sure our listenership will double or even triple. Spotify is becoming the new go-to for podcasts, and I hope their listeners will tune into our show.”

Guests on upcoming shows include Annie Cruz, Rocky Emerson, Marica Hase, Tana Lea, Nikki Knightly and Riley Nixon.

Find the podcast on iTunes and follow their Twitter handle. Find Jett on Twitter here and direct podcast booking inquiries to msjanejett@gmail.com.

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