ImLive Sets 1st Season Finale of 'CamGirl Chronicles' Podcast

ImLive Sets 1st Season Finale of 'CamGirl Chronicles' Podcast

NEW YORK — ImLive.com will wrap the first season of its podcast "CamGirl Chronicles," hosted by Kate Kennedy, on Sunday, April 11 at 11 p.m. (PDT)/8 a.m. (CET) with a variety of segments including an exclusive interview with Ashton Egner, communications manager for Kiiroo, about the company's new Lumen pleasure toy.

The podcast is produced by DnR Studios in New York and takes "a fun, lighthearted look at the lives of cam models and what goes on behind the scenes," noted a rep. "ImLive set 'CamGirl Chronicles' apart by aiming squarely at members and visitors of camsites rather than the myriad of podcasts available for models. With fun interviews and stories, the podcast highlights the hosts in a very intimate and personal manner, giving members a chance to hear their favorite camgirls away from their normal working environment."

On Sunday's finale, Egner will discuss Kiiroo's Lumen pleasure plug and the R&D journey that led to its creation. ImLive cam hosts Klaraa1 and xWildBlondCatx will provide their reviews and one podcast subscriber will receive a free Lumen in an exclusive giveaway.

Additional segments include "Reading is Sexy" and the crowning of the show's "Munch Madness Queen."

"Listeners have voted each week in this nail-biting competition to support their favorite camgirl and the winner will be decided from the two finalists SweetKissBrazil and AmberAddison," the rep teased.

Find "CamGirl Chronicles" online and listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most major podcast platforms.

Follow ImLive and Kate Kennedy on Twitter.

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