Anti P**n Activists Try to Convince Adam & Destiny That 🌽 Should be Illegal
Podcast |
No Jumper
Publisher |
No Jumper
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Hip-Hop, 
Interview, 
Music
Categories Via RSS |
Entertainment News, 
Music, 
Music Interviews, 
News
Publication Date |
Mar 18, 2023
Episode Duration |
01:45:27
Helen and Brittni aka Exodus Cry, talk to Destiny about their cause, helping young people navigate this wild social media world, the impact of corn, and more. ----- 00:00 Intro 0:05 Helen and Brittni introduce themselves and explain some of their credentials 2:10 Brittni breaks down her experience in the industry, explains why she decided to separate herself from corn 5:40 Helen and Brittni on corn and if they think it should be illegal 9:40 Helen speaks on payment processors needing to be held responsible for illegal content being posted and not taken down 11:00 The panel discusses whether or not age verification is necessary to enter these sites 12:30 The panel discusses how corn has changed over the years 15:00 Helen brings up the statistics of v___ influences young people to perform a___ acts 19:40 Brittni speaks on women wanting to be dominated in the bedroom due to a tr*uma bond 21:30 Destiny asks how many people that enjoy 50 Shades of Grey have daddy issues 26:50 Brittni explains why she thinks corn is more harmful than helpful 28:50 Helen on how corn can be traumatizing and detrimental to the mind 30:50 The panel discusses whether or not the industry is doing a good job regulating STD screening 33:20 Adam says that two people should be able do whatever they want as long as both parties consent to the terms 42:00 The panel discusses the link between corn and tr____cking 45:00 Adam speaks on mostly seeing women in the industry being the ones having power in their relationships 47:20 Destiny says that the industry has come a long way and how it is currently making a lot of women feel empowered 48:30 Brittni speaks on how most people in the industry have had some type of dysfunctional upbringing 51:00 Helen speaks on the huge amount of women in the industry that are being exploited 54:00 Destiny on how entering the industry, if that's what you enjoy doing, could be the best thing in the world 58:40 Brittni speaks on how most of what you've done on the internet and it's permanent 1:00:20 Adam asks what the difference between shooting corn and a regular movie 1:02:10 Helen asks Adam if he wants his daughter to feel like posting herself showing her body is the most empowering thing 1:03:10 Brittni asks what Adam's end goal is, when he's going to decide to quit and if it has hindered Adam's relationship at home 1:05:10 Destiny speaks on his wife entering Onlyfans and the freedom it may provide financially 1:07:00 Destiny on how Onlyfans has changed the game and the panel discusses the common point of "would you want your daughter doing that" 1:15:00 Destiny speaks on horrible and nasty men in every industry and especially in positions of power 1:18:00 Helen speaks on the importance of people knowing the risks and repercussions of entering the industry 1:22:30 The panel discusses how much responsibility is owed to the parents for children being exposed to it 1:23:40 Destiny talks the societal expectation of how s is something to suffer through for women 1:26:50 Helen on the progress being made within the industry and how it is the worst education for young people 1:28:10 Destiny says that women are partly to blame for some of the toxic fantasies present in society 1:30:00 The panel discusses kids being exposed to it when they weren't even looking for it 1:34:00 Destiny on how parents aren't talking to their children about anything and the importance of having good conversations 1:37:00 The panel discusses the rise of corn viewers during the pandemic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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