Fly Media Co-Founders to Moderate 'Sex Talk Tuesday'

Fly Media Co-Founders to Moderate 'Sex Talk Tuesday'

LOS ANGELES —  Sherri and Reuben Johnson, aka the FlyDuo, and the co-founders of Fly Media Productions, will serve as guest moderators for tomorrow's edition of the Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday focused on creating welcoming virtual sex-positive spaces.

The program, produced by Sssh.com owner Angie Rowntree, runs Tuesdays from 12 to 1 p.m. (PDT).

Fly Media recently launched a new service that caters to the specific needs of premium sexual health and wellness companies and sex-positive lifestyle brands. The FlyDuo PlayParty, a virtual streaming event set for Saturday, June 27, will bring together "members of the sexual pleasure and wellness communities for a day of sex-positive workshops, consumer product demos, education, games, a special documentary film screening and a roundtable discussion with industry experts, influencers, creators and executives — an event not to be missed," a rep said.

The FlyDuo, in a joint statement, seek to elevate people and brands for whom sex positivity is a core value.

"We wanted to ensure that we had an event that reflected how we see the world and the professional pleasure space," they said. "We hope that this is an opportunity too, for folks to enjoy some relief, and for folks [who are] simply curious to find comfort in an inclusive space where they are free to learn, share, connect and play without judgement or discrimination."

Rowntree described the FlyDuo as "cutting-edge.

"Sherri and Reuben bring so much to the table," she said. "In a time of social distancing, it’s important to create those virtual sex-positive spaces. I’m especially looking forward to their upcoming streaming event."

To take part in tomorrow's discussion, follow the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag. Visit the show online and on Twitter for additional details.

Find Fly Media online and on Twitter for additional details

For the latest updates, follow Sssh.com on Twitter. Direct inquiries to Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

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