Hear Flash Brown on Riotcast and Sirius/XM

LOS ANGELES — Flash Brown visited Riotcast’s “Mad Scientist Party Hour” and Sirius/XM’s “Opie Radio’s Weird Medicine with Doctor Steve” this week, where the tall, dark and handsome porn star discussed his career and offered sex tips for men and couples.

“It’s been really great meeting these cool cats, and giving them an inside look at my life, not only as an adult performer but as a person,” says Brown. “I want people to enjoy the fantasy for sure — I have the best job in the world — but it’s also good to get the folks at home listening to see how we are also just like them in many ways, too.”

“Weird Medicine,” a medical call-in show, spoke with Brown on how male adult stars can help men please their partners, as well as tricks for increasing ejaculate volume. The episode will air this Saturday, Feb. 7, on Sirius/XM’s Opie Radio Channel, at 7 p.m. PST.

Brown’s interview on “Mad Scientist Party Hour” is available online, where he gives listeners an up close and personal look into a day in the life of a porn stud.

To book Flash Brown, contact him at FlashBrownXXX@gmail.com.

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