Cybersocket Launches New Fetish Podcast 'Out of the Kennel'

Cybersocket Launches New Fetish Podcast 'Out of the Kennel'

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket has launched a new filmed podcast titled “Out of the Kennel: Kink, Fetish & Queer Life,” co-hosted by Editor-In-Chief Meaty Panda and adult performer Cazden Hunter.

The podcast primarily explores the world of gay kink, fetish, and BDSM with the co-hosts and real-life handler/pup duo, along with leather community guests from adult entertainment, events and brands, and other queer personalities. New episodes will be released every other week.

“Out of the Kennel” joins Cybersocket’s podcast network, which now includes “Bear with Us,” “Gurrrl,” “The Coach Sessions,” and “Cybersocket Unzipped.”

Meaty Panda said, “I’m so happy to continue expanding the 25+ years of Cybersocket coverage as your ultimate resource for gay erotica through broadcasting the unique point of view of Cazden and myself as members of the gay leather community who also work in adult entertainment. This is a true passion project between the both of us that has been in development over the last few months to represent our voices and creativity authentically. During this process, we entered into each of our first pup/handler dynamics with each other and I’m excited to share our first-hand experiences with our audience as we forge into the future together.”

Cazden Hunter added, “It has been a fascinating year for me with Cybersocket. I won their first ‘Pup of the Year category at this year’s Cybersocket Awards, headlined their VPL party at Precinct in Los Angeles as my pup persona, Pup Fable, and now I’m co-hosting this new podcast! Through it all, I’ve made a new friend and my very own handler, Cybersocket’s new Editor-In-Chief, Meaty Panda. We’ve already been on many adventures and started working on multiple projects together. I’m just thrilled and can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us.”

All podcasts are available on Cybersocket.com.

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