Rapper Succeed Phly Guy, Adult Starlets to Guest on 'Inside the Industry' This Week

LOS ANGELES — Rapper Succeed Phly Guy and a quintet of adult starlets will join James Bartholet on “Inside the Industry” this afternoon and Wednesday night.

Starlets Daisy Marie, Dakota Skye and Liv Revamped guest on the program’s Tuesday edition later this afternoon on SiriusXM Vivid Radio; Phly Guy as well as Jenna Ivory and Gabriela Lopez are set for the Wednesday edition on LATalkRadio.com.

Phly Guy and Bartholet will chat about the rapper’s burgeoning music career; the women will discuss their current and upcoming films and other projects, field calls from listeners and hand out prizes, including a guest pass to the inaugural Exxxotica Portland expo and a pass for 30 free minutes on HotMovies.com.

The Tuesday edition can be heard SiriusXM Vivid Radio, channel 415, from 2-3 p.m. PDT. Fans and listeners are invited to call (855) 99-VIVID during the show.

The Wednesday broadcast airs from 7-9 p.m. PST on LATalkRadio.com and is livestreamed on Facebook Live (click here).

Listeners are invited to interact, during the broadcast, in the AdultDVDTalk chatroom or call in at (323) 203-0815.

"Inside the Industry" is archived on LATalkRadio’s website; click here to access prior episodes. The show can also be found on iTunes and Stitcher.

Follow Bartholet on Twitter and direct booking inquiries and other questions to info@insidetheindustry.net

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