PleazeMe Founder Guests on 'The Sexy Lifestyle With Carol & David' Podcast

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — Heather Montgomery, founder and CEO of social platform PleazeMe, guests on a new episode of “The Sexy Lifestyle with Carol & David” podcast.

The episode, “Celebrating Sexuality with PleazeMe.com,” introduces listeners to Montgomery’s “sex-positive social platform, where sexuality in all its forms is openly discussed and celebrated in a safe, supportive and anonymous setting,” said a rep.

Montgomery explained she was honored to be invited on "The Sexy Lifestyle with Carol & David" to discuss PleazeMe as "a much more exciting alternative to the usual online platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.”

“There is no other site in the world like PleazeMe, and we want to share this experience with their loyal podcast listeners,” Montgomery added.

According to the rep, Montgomery “discussed the limitless possibilities of the site, and how new members can make PleazeMe their newest social destination without fear of shame or censorship.”

Montgomery added that “in this time of anxiety and uncertainty, there’s something comforting about being a part of a community like PleazeMe that is welcoming and understands your interests and desires with no judgment.”

Montgomery has also just released a new video interview on PleazeMe’s official YouTube channel, “What is PleazeMe and Why People Everywhere Will Be Empowered if They Use It!,”  which explains “how to best utilize the platform to improve your love life and intimate relationships.”

To listen to “The Sexy Lifestyle with Carol & David” podcast, from the VoiceAmerica network, visit their website or major podcasting platforms.

For more from PleazeMe, visit the platform and follow them on Twitter.

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