Episodes
Kole grew up in the American South, had a girlfriend for four years, but embraced his nature when they broke up. He’s been on a wild ride ever since, starting out in banking and fast food, then switching to social media when it proved an easier way to pay the rent. Listen as he spills the tea about some of his more… awkward… dates, the difference between relationships with girls and guys, why he’ll always be a Southern boy, and the thrill of working at Sonic.
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Published 11/19/24
Sidney & Giacomo didn’t plan to become social-media stars, it just happened by accident. But they are planning on adopting, and have some stories to tell about the process. Learn how a kid from Pittsburgh fell in love with a guy from Italy, how to do a pizza proposal, and why their biggest fights are over the metric system.
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Published 11/12/24
James Lucky grew up gay in Philadelphia, then moved to Florida in search of adventure. And he found it — serving jello shots shirtless, working more conventional jobs, and finally taking the leap into OnlyFans. Learn how he went from a flamboyant skinny kid to a handsome ripped guy, how famous people hit on him, and whether he’s really, really gay. (Yes, he is.)
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Published 10/22/24
Sebastian grew up Gay in Colombia, moved to London for the accents, and landed in NYC for the nightlife — working at one of the Manhattan’s hottest clubs. He talks about being a young kid who likes older guys, the difference between clubs and circuit parties, Fire Island in the summer, and why you shouldn’t pinch a shirtless bartender’s nipples.
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Published 10/15/24
Kam Stone has packed a lot of life in a few years — growing up in Michigan, dropping out of college to play Call of Duty professionally, moving to LA to become an adult entertainer. Learn about his regrets, why he’s back in Michigan, how he explained his career to his parents, and his very intense romance with Nike socks.
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Published 10/08/24
Jacob Wetzel grew up straight in Santa Claus, Indiana, destined for college football, but turning to OnlyFans to pay for school. Join us as he talks about losing friends because of his career, dealing with DL guys — and the wildest request he received on OF.
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Published 10/01/24
Comedian Daniel-Ryan Spaulding has lived an adventurous life, from growing up in Canada to living and drinking in Europe — and from 420 to 180 pounds along the way. Now settled in NYC, he recounts his journey, his recovery, and what it’s like being gay in different countries.
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Published 09/24/24
Danny played football in Texas and got caught in his bedroom with a guy. Now he's in New York City, learning to navigate the gay scene while working as a bartender and dreaming big.
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Published 09/17/24
In this episode, I sit down with Joey Mills to dive deep into his career in the adult industry. Joey shares candid insights about his experiences, including the moments he's exposed some straight guys, and what he loves—and doesn’t love—about his work. We also chat about his beginnings as an adult entertainer and get a glimpse into his life behind the scenes. From his career highs to his personal hobbies, this episode gives you an all-access pass into Joey's world. Don't miss out on this...
Published 09/10/24
In the first episode of *The Gays of Our Days*, Art Bezrukavenko sits down with Jonah Wheeler, who made a surprising career switch from playing in an orchestra to joining the adult entertainment industry. They dive into Jonah's journey, discussing the challenges and fears of burnout he's faced over his four years in the industry. Jonah opens up about his views on polyamorous and open relationships, and they explore why some Gen Z individuals might seem more conservative about their...
Published 09/03/24