Episodes
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It's my honor to welcome Kira Noir to the team as Pornhub's newest brand ambassador! What does that even mean, what does a brand ambassador do? Is there ever a point in porn where we feel like we've "made it?" What is the perfect amount of fame? If we could see any celebrity's penis or vagina, who we would choose? Are things in porn very different now, compared to 10 years ago? Is "tokenization" good or bad? Why are there so few lesbians in porn? Also, is how much of a nerd IS Kira after all?
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He’s one of the most popular male pornstars in the world; but who actually IS Owen Gray? Despite being one of the most searched-for people on Pornhub, there are very few interviews out there with him. He’s definitely not your conventional pornstar… Does he know he’s one of the most famous pornstars ever? What’s up with the crazy scars all over his body? Why is there so little information out there about him as a real person? How does one… LIKE pain?? Why is it kind of gross when a guy defines himself as A DOM? What kind of romantic partner is Owen? Plus: the Ups and Downs of shooting gang bangs.
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You might know today's guest from her 12 years on Disney's Boy Meets World. Or, you might know her from porn - in the few years she's been in our industry, she's made a huge splash, mainly as studio Deeper's contract star. Maitland's story is unlike any other "celebrity porno" story you've heard before - rather than a "leaked" sex tape or some regretful, desperate decision they later shun and use to further shame the adult industry, Maitland intentionally got into porn to further explore her sexuality, make art, and live her life on her own own authentic terms. How DOES one transition from Disney to Porn? Does one industry treat its performers better than the other? Are there many sexual predators in mainstream productions with child actors? What is a porn set like these days, in the age of Corona? Plus: Is Meryl Streep's porno debut the obvious next move?? PS I am very sorry for the atrocious audio today, which is even worse than usual. It'll be fixed by the next episode.
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This is probably one of my favorite episodes ever. Aside from pornstar she’s a therapist, sex educator, fetish expert, and mom. What makes a fetish ... a fetish? How do we decide what’s unethical? Can a polyamorous person be in a relationship with a monogamous person, or is it doomed? What’s the psychology behind scat play? How do we best talk to our kids about porn - whether we are in it, or consume it? How can we unlearn all the shame we were taught around sex?!?! Also: WHATS THE SECRET TO HAPPINESS???!!! (Jasmine gives us a real answer.)
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Not only one of the TOP gay pornstars of all time but also My NUMBER ONE PORNO CRUSH OF ALL TIME Diego Sans is the latest Pornhub Podcast guest and I was SO NERVOUS HOLY SHIT. But let me tell you something - talking to him DID NOT DISAPPOINT. Diego is funny, kind, gracious, and totally overlooked my creepiness for the sake of the conversation. Is his sister in movies with him??? Why can’t straight people hook up the way gay dudes do? Are there many “gay for pay” performers in gay porn? How are we so uneducated when it comes to HIV and STIs? Is the world very different for extremely handsome men? How much fucking is happening in the men’s gym locker room?
Also: Why hasn’t Diego ever done bareback? Also also: Diego reveals a big secret to us. (Clue: what is one thing he has always hidden from the camera?)
Also Also Also please bear with me (bare with me?) for the first portion of the interview - I swear once you get through the part where I’m giggling like a schoolgirl and being super cringe-y, the conversation gets really good. -
Elle Stanger (aka @StripperWriter) is a sex educator, stripper, a writer, a mom, an activist, and social media celebrity… Some of the things she’s written about sex, motherhood, and sex work have changed my life - I’ve been wanting to get her on the @pornhub Podcast for a while now, and I was so excited to interview her. Why is there so much shame around masturbating, when literally everybody does it? How can we better communicate with sex partners? Can shy people be strippers? (Yes.) Is Elle a narc? (LOL NO.) Is there such a thing as sexwork hierarchy? Which is the most fulfilling form of sexwork? Which is the hardest? Is there infighting in activism? In sexwork? Also: in a world where consent has been so confusing, what is the importance of a safe-word, and how can we employ it non-sexually? Also also: why cancel culture is so dangerous.
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Natassia Dreams is a fashion model, actress, activist, and Pornstar. She tells us what it meant to be trans in the fashion industry until very recently; and what it means to be trans in porn currently. Why aren’t we allowed to say we do sexwork solely for money? What role does race play in trans porn? When does celebration become fetishization? Why did racist comments not used to hurt, but now they do? Why are there no agents for trans pornstars? Are all artists a little bit gay? Are ALL PEOPLE a little bit gay? How can we NORMALIZE TRANS PORN?!?!?! Is it possible to love the adult industry, while also hating certain things about it? (YES!)
Also, we hear from Natassia’s weedman during the episode. Also also, it’s cool to see men are finally allowed to admit they like their assholes licked. -
Amateur pornstar NoFaceGirl has gained a huge following without ever showing her (or her boyfriend, NoFaceGuy's) face. WHAT DOES SHE LOOK LIKE???????? Is porn a hobby for her? What’s her “real” job? Why doesn’t she show her face? How does one start amateur porn? How does one start to drive traffic without a huge social media following? If someone in your family did porn, would you look? What does quarantine look like for an amateur porn couple? Also, I officially made a prediction of what NoFaceGirl’s job is. I was wrong. Also also, I couldn’t shut the fuck up about her face. So sorry in advance.
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Lotus Lain is a mother, writer, pornstar, and activist. Is the adult industry racist? Why does the term “interracial” so often just refer to “Black-guy-on-white-girl” for many porn companies? Is it racist when non-Black women hold out for their first “IR scene,” charging a premium for their 1st time fucking a Black man on-camera? (Yes.) Do production companies that capitalize on the Black male image (while almost entirely dismissing Black women) need to be canceled? Or does cancel culture just stunt growth? Do we need to abolish terms like “BBC” or “IR” completely? Is it possible that the lack of them would ultimately hurt Black performers? Does porn inform trends in society’s sexual preferences, or is it the other way around? Should race-play in porn be allowed to exist? How can we ensure we are always being ethical, while avoiding kink-shaming? Is most porn marketed toward the white gaze? And why does the world so badly want to see sex workers as victims?
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Today’s episode is a CROSSOVER EPISODE with Holly Randall, host of HOLLY RANDALL UNFILTERED - a podcast also featuring interviews with people of the porn industry, much like ours. But UNlike our show, HRU is from the perspective of someone Behind the Camera. Holly is a director/photographer/producer (and MILF-to-be!) who is basically porn royalty; her mother is THE Suze Randall. What is it like growing up, when the family business is porn? How do you tell your kid you work in porn? In what ways will this pandemic change the porn industry: content-wise, safety-protocol wise, production-wise? How can we ensure consent and professionalism on a porn set, all while keeping the chemistry and magic alive? Plus I talk about my time at Barstool Sports, how I got started at Pornhub, and why quitting mainstream porn for the sake of a relationship was the right decision for me.
It’s not exactly me interviewing Holly, or Holly interviewing me… it’s just a 2-hour long conversation between two people with porno podcasts. We compare notes on how we produce our shows, reminisce over porn memories throughout the years, and discuss how we navigate the ups, downs, and harder aspects of our industry. Also, we ponder whether or not Holly’s mom fucked Mr Marcus. -
Today’s episode is another one mid-global-pandemic, and our guest is former TEAM USA figure skater and now up-and-coming pornstar Jada Kai! I always get excited when there is a #NewAsianontheBlock, and that is true tenfold for Jada because of her background. What is the figure skating world like for a young woman, and are there similarities to the adult industry?? How does one make the transition from 2x NATIONAL CHAMPION to porn? What does it mean to be a pornstar these days, with more and more people shooting more amateur content and less studio work? Is fetishizing Asians bad…? ARE JADA KAI AND JACKIE KNIGHT MARRIED OR NOT??? Also: is it safe to sell our used panties during this pandemic?
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Ani Acopian and Suzy Shinn are the creators of Scrubhub.tv!
You may know them from Amazon Dating - Ani is a director, film producer, conceptual artist; Suzy is a multi multi grammy nominated music producer. Together they.. well, you’ll find out in the episode.
Their latest project ScrubHub is a hilarious, satirical site about hand washing - which is raising awareness and money for charity.
So todays episode is a little bit different, being that we are in the midst of a global pandemic -
Due to Covid19, we are all staying home as much as possible (a big thank you to all of the essential workers out there who are making it possible for the rest of us to do so, in order to flatten that curve and slow down the spread of the virus!)
I talk with Ani and Suzy about what it’s like to be an artist in these times; we talk about film, music, porn, and how this pandemic will change the course of history for our respective fields. What is the secret to staying creative during times of stress - and just in general? Where is the line drawn between contributing art to the world when everyone is in pain, and being just plain old obnoxious? As a freelancer, how can you get a brand or investor to notice you? Is social media crucial to being successful in this day and age? Also: what is DATING like during a global emergency?!
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Casey Calvert is one of the strongest submissive porn performers to ever exist. What does it mean to be a “pain slut” – do they experience the sensation of pain differently? Is there a difference between being submissive, and being a masochist? Does a masochist experience stubbing their toe differently than being hit during sex? How do people get into pain, is it a sexual orientation? What is a DS relationship? What is the appeal? Why is it dangerous to police sexual fantasies? What’s the difference between a Dom and just… a mean person? How does one shoot kinky porn, but avoid becoming a “niche” performer? Why do so many submissives end up eventually topping? Also, I thought of a really good idea for an app so if you use it plz just pay me in views on Pornhub.
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Aiden Starr is a pornstar, director, producer, and one of the most famous dominatrixes in the world. On first sight, you may not think she’s all that intimidating; Aiden is shorter than me (!!!), blonde, and has naturally huge tits. But the second she opens her mouth she will ignite fear in you. Are 'dominant' and 'submissive' innate sexual orientations? What happens in an NYC Dungeon? Do sexual power dynamics carry over into the day-to-day of relationships? Are pornstars wired differently than non-porn people? What are the best foods to eat when vomiting or shitting on people? How much does race REALLY affect porn sales? Why is Gen Z so much more sexually confident than we were at 20? What’s the appropriate amount of conversation/education when it comes to young people and sex? DID AIDEN REALLY CUT A MAN’S BALLS OFF AND KEEP THEM IN A JAR AT HER HOUSE? Also: Aiden’s mom’s explanation of Venereal Disease. It’s very good.
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He’ll never admit it himself, but Wolf Hudson is the king of Bi (sexual) Porn. Why is “bisexual” such a hard term for some of us to use? Is “queer” a derogatory term? Has the landscape for bisexual/gay porn changed in the last few years? How come women are given the luxury to identify as bisexual, but not men? Does homophobia exist in the porn industry? What is PREP (the “anti-HIV pill”) and how does it work? Also: Wolf and I briefly went to the same highschool in New York City, and now we’re both in porn!
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I invited myself into world-famous pornstar Riley Reid’s home for an interview. What does her house look like? What kind of porn does a number one pornstar watch? Should people be free to fantasize about whatever they want, regardless of morals or ethics? What’s it like to date Jules Jordan? Why is amateur porn so much more lucrative than mainstream porn? What are the downsides of being in the industry? Does porn change family dynamics? DID YOUR DAD REALLY MARRY HIS STEPSISTER?
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Dr. Laurie is a clinical psychologist that specializes in Sex Therapy. In addition to helping couples and singles with their sexual issues every day out of her Montreal office, she runs Pornhub’s Sexual Wellness Center, and hosts PASSION, her nightly syndicated radio show. She regularly appears on television as an official “sexpert,” and has even given a Ted Talk. I had so many questions for her – what’s the most common sexual issue people have? Is the Madonna-Whore complex real? How can a couple stay sexually attracted to each other long-term? Does porn cause erectile dysfunction? What are some tips to get/keep an erection? What’s “porn literacy,” and why is it crucial? What causes someone’s sexual tastes – is it inherent, or developed? How does one get into foot fetish, for example? Or scat fetish??? How can men last longer in bed? Why do I get depressed after I orgasm sometimes? HOW MUCH MASTURBATION IS TOO MUCH MASTURBATION?
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Liz Goldwyn is a woman of many talents - aside from being Hollywood royalty (her grandfather is THE Samuel Goldwyn,) she is an author, filmmaker, artist, and creator of The Sex Ed - an educational site that explores sex, health and consciousness in the digital age. In a time where so many young people are looking to porn to educate themselves on sexuality, Liz’s platform is a really important one. She comes on to The Pornhub Podcast to discuss ways we can further sexual education and make it less shameful, and more accessible for everyone. Where does sex ed belong - school? Or the home? Does porn have a place in sexual education? What is the best way for parents to teach their children about their bodies? About masturbation? At what age is it appropriate to begin that conversation? How can one maintain a vibrant sex life within a long term relationship? Why does the male orgasm have to determine the length of a sexual encounter? How can we manifest things through masturbation? Also, Liz teaches how us to practice “orgasm breathing.” Also also, tons of Hollywood questions.
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My husband Sean joins me on this episode to answer listener questions about our personal life, relationship, family, sex, etc etc etc... What are our lives like now that we've had a kid for almost a year? Is my vagina back to normal post-birth yet? What do we fight about? Have we ever made any big compromises for each other? How do we deal with jealousy? When do penises stop growing? Is catching chlamydia better than catching a cold? Why do I love when Sean says horrible things to me during sex? AM I A CUCKOLD? Also, I get oddly sentimental.
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WHO IS RYAN CREAMER? He's not a pornstar, but he has some of the most popular videos on Pornhub. If you don't know who he is, stop everything RIGHT NOW and go search for him on Pornhub. He does SFW porn videos; for example, "A Pizza Delivery Boy Delivers The Pizza and Doesn't Stick his Weiner Inside of it." Obviously I needed to know everything about the man behind these non-pornos. What's he like IRL? Does he watch an incredible amount of porn? WHY IS HE DOING THIS? Plus, we talk weirdly a lot about No Face Girl. (He's met her in person.)
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