#SexTalkTuesday Welcomes Reba Rocket as Guest Moderator

LOS ANGELES — #SexTalkTuesday announced today that VP of Marketing and Communication for Takedown Piracy, Reba Rocket, will serve as the special guest moderator of the January 7 edition of the Twitter-based chat show. 

As per the show's format, a new guest moderates each session, asking thought-provoking questions to a large group of participants, who in turn send in hundreds of tweets. The result is "a lively and entertaining discussion that invites participants to be open and candid with their thoughts and opinions on sex, life, love and the humor of it all, in a way that fosters a supportive and compassionate environment for the conversation," explained a rep. 

Show producer, Angie Rowntree, enthused over the new episode. “We’re delighted to have Reba heading up this week’s #SexTalkTuesday conversation. We have a fantastic show lined up. It’s going to be fun and informative — perfect for our first show 2020. I’m really looking forward to it”

From 3 to 4 p.m. (EST), Rocket will be live, covering everything from top picks for mainstream actors crossing over into adult, favorite sex toys and a hearty analysis of the term "sex worker." 

"I am thrilled to get 2020 rolling by moderating the very first #SexTalkTuesday of the decade," Rocket gushed. "I consider it an honor to be included. This session will be replete with a bit of this and that, and I can’t wait to hear what everyone has to contribute!”

#SexTalkTuesday is hosted and coordinated by Sssh.com. To participate, log onto Twitter and use the hashtag during the hour-long show.

Follow Rocket on Twitter and find TakedownPiracy online.

For more information on Sssh.com, or to inquire about serving as a guest moderator, contact Rowntree at editor@sssh.com or go to sextalktuesday.com.

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