Chicago – Adult star and licensed, clinical psychotherapist Jet Setting Jasmine was a guest on the acclaimed, sex-positive podcast, The Manwhore Podcast, discussing her two professional worlds and sex-positive parenting with host Billy Procida.

“It was such a blast to chat with Jasmine, she’s a badass and I am fascinated by how you’ve married these two parallel careers,” says Procida. “You can hear Ep. 368 wherever you listen to audio. (Jasmine comes in at the 18:44 mark).”

You may listen to the Jet Setting Jasmine episode of The Manwhore Podcast here http://manwhorepod.com/itunes and all major podcast providers.

You may follow The Manwhore Podcast on Twitter at www.Twitter.com/TheBillyProcida and on Instagram at www.Instagram.com/BillyIsProcida

For more information on Jet Setting Jasmine go here https://www.jsjlinks.com/

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About Jet Setting Jasmine

Jet Setting Jasmine is a licensed clinical psychotherapist with a strong emphasis on Intimacy Post Injury and Illness. She is the owner and lead therapist of full-service mental health practice, Blue Pearl Therapy. Jasmine is an international sex educator and Master Fetish Trainer.  Along with her partner King Noire Jasmine co-owns the three-time award winning, Royal Fetish Films and has over 20 years of experience in the adult industry, in front and behind the camera.

The duo’s love of the arts, film and sex education are combined to produce erotica that stimulates and engages the audience to explore their sexual boundaries. Their work on the Decolonization of Sex, Porn and Politics, Sex Positive Parenting and Sex & Mental Health has been featured in VICE, Playboy, Forbes, Cosmopolitan, NPR, Essence, BBC, Business Insider, Psychology Today and more. Jasmine is heavily sought out for her experience with challenging conventional approaches to womanhood; including redefining everything from careers, sexuality, to parenting based on one’s self-approval instead of societal norms

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