The MON App's Caleth Jones to Moderate #SexTalkTuesday

The MON App's Caleth Jones to Moderate #SexTalkTuesday

LOS ANGELES — Caleth Jones, founder and CEO of The MON App, will serve as guest moderator for tomorrow's edition of Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday, from 5 to 6 p.m. PDT.

The show will be focused on "the power of community," a rep noted.

"As our own sort of online 'community,' it is very exciting to have The MON App and Caleth Jones lead our discussion this week," said Angie Rowntree, producer of #SexTalkTuesday and founder of Sssh.com. "With our digital adult spaces under increased censorship, and more people at risk of being marginalized for their sexuality, the work Caleth is doing to destigmatize discussions about sex — while encouraging education and exploration — is perhaps now more important than ever."

The MON App aims "to reduce the shame and stigma around the topic of sex," the rep said, calling MON "the leading audio community for conversations centered on sexual wellness."

"Our mission is to provide a safe and inclusive space to talk about the most intimate topic in our lives — sex," explained Jones. "We're bringing communities and conversations together like never before with expert-led conversations and community-led discussions all in one place."

Rowntree added, "If any #SexTalkTuesday fans and followers out there have met with resistance, or have undergone some 'trial and error' before they connected with a supportive community, then this discussion will really resonate and we hope you'll share your experiences."

Participate in the discussion by following the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag, and visit the show online and on Twitter.

For more information about The MON App, visit its website and follow the audio community on Twitter.

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