Clubhouse Chat Series to Explore 'Sex Toy Stories' Tonight

Clubhouse Chat Series to Explore 'Sex Toy Stories' Tonight

LOS ANGELES — Tonight's installment of the Clubhouse chat series "Sex Profiteers," hosted by Magalie Rheault, COO of Evil Angel, and Cyndi Pham, CEO of Dirty Hen, is titled "Sex Toy Stories" and will feature Bad Dragon PR manager Derek “Tsukaza” Young and "erotic curator" Claire Caché at 6 p.m. (PDT).

Bad Dragon is also the presenting sponsor for tonight's episode and will offer giveaways to listeners during the broadcast.

“During the pandemic, we saw a near 30% jump in the sex toy market worldwide, as well as a lot of celebrities endorsing or even creating their own products. Theres a lot to unpack and we’re extremely excited to have a conversation that includes both the producers and consumers of these products on 'Sex Profiteers,'" Pham said.

Audience members will be encouraged to share their own sex toy-related stories and questions.

“For so many people, sex toys are a big part of their sexual life. Whether it's for new experiences, solo play or for couples pleasure, more than half of the population owns or has owned a sex toy," noted Rheault. "Even so, it is rarely discussed in public forums or within friends and a lot of people are shy about asking questions: we want to normalize that conversation, hear stories, share tips about products and usage and just have a regular conversation about these very tantalizing items that often live in our bedside table."

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Find "Sex Profiteers" online and on Twitter and Instagram for the latest updates.

In related news, the program is among the winners of the inaugural Clubhouse "Creator First" accelerator program; direct inquiries to pr@agencybardo.com.

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