Candid and charming, Moon shines like a bright diamond in the sky on the enlightening and entertaining episode
Matt Slayer’s unfiltered, iconic And Now We Drink podcast welcomes adult performer Stevie Moon on its latest episode, now streaming.
And Now We Drink is like ”the conversation at the end of the bar” featuring your favorite writers, comedians, musicians, actors and adult film stars. No topic is off-limits as Slayer and his guests delve into their personal experiences, sharing shameless stories that make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even blush a bit. Listen in to discover more about their unique experiences and perspectives on sex, relationships, and life.
On the fascinating episode 351, host Slayer and the multifaceted Stevie Moon venture into discussions about handling vulnerability, the universal challenges of illness, and navigating the complexities of the adult industry, including the unspoken realities of performing, and the impact of illnesses within the community.
The conversation doesn’t shy away from the gritty realities of life and work, including a critique of how the pandemic has permanently shifted on-set ethics and the importance of respecting health boundaries. Moon also opens up about her own battles, bringing a deeply personal perspective to the highs and lows of living with an autoimmune disease.
But it’s not all serious, folks – the episode is peppered with laughter as they navigate the oddities of life, from the joys and hazards of adult convention season to the unintended hilarity that can come from misunderstanding industry terminology. As always, Slayer ensures the conversation remains grounded, even when it takes off into discussions on the weird, the wild, and the whiskey-soaked.
The latest episode of And Now We Drink features a rich discussion that moves from the humorous to the heartfelt with ease. Stevie Moon’s candidness, paired with Slayer’s knack for deep conversation, makes for an episode that’s as enlightening as it is entertaining.
Enjoy the uncensored Episode 351 of And Now We Drink featuring Stevie Moon at the program’s official website: www.andnowwedrink.com, or on fine services such as:
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/ podcast/and-now-we-drink- episode-351-with-stevie-moon/ id1110253182?i=1000652893691
The video version of Episode 351 with Stevie Moon premieres on YouTube April 26 at: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=zB1UxxamOGw
Video versions of all And Now We Drink podcast episodes are available early via Slayer’s Patreon.
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ABOUT AND NOW WE DRINK:
And Now We Drink takes listeners on an intoxicating journey into the world of sex, relationships, and everything in between. Hosted by the charismatic and unfiltered Matt Slayer, the popular show is like ”the conversation at the end of the bar” featuring your favorite writers, comedians, musicians, actors and adult performers.
The podcast grew naturally out of Slayer’s work as a private investigator. “During my day, I ended up getting into podcasts; what else will you do when you have 6-8 hours of sitting in your car? I figured, I know a lot of interesting people, I like talking. I’m a white dude with a beard in L.A. This means I’m supposed to do a podcast, right?”
Alcohol is a great conversational lubricant, and no topic is off-limits as Slayer and his guests delve into their personal experiences, sharing shameless stories that make you laugh, cringe, and maybe even blush a bit. Listen in to discover more about their unique experiences and perspectives on sex, relationships, and life.
And Now We Drink has earned nominations for Favorite Adult Podcast in AVN’s 2023 and 2024 Fan-Voted Awards, and Most Popular Radio Show/Podcast in the 2023 Urban X Awards. “It’s amazing and heartening to see more and more award shows recognize podcasts’ place in the adult industry,” Slayer says.