MojoHost's Brad Mitchell Guests on Podcast 'Adult Site Broker Talk' Today

PATTAYA, Thailand — Brad Mitchell, the owner of MojoHost, is the featured guest on today's episode of "Adult Site Broker Talk," the new business-oriented podcast from AdultSiteBroker.com.

"Brad is one of the true icons in our industry. He started MojoHost in 1999 and has built it into one of the leading hosting companies in the adult business," said Bruce F, host of the podcast and the CEO of AdultSiteBroker.

"It was an honor and a privilege to have Brad on our podcast," he continued. "Brad is one of those people who always has a smile on his face, and I consider him to be one of the leading advocates for our industry. It was a great interview and I’m sure you’ll enjoy it."

The broadcast, hosted by SoundCloud, can be found here today.

Find MojoHost online here.

Recent guests on "Adult Site Broker Talk" have included Alex Lecomte, director of social media marketing for 7Veils; adult industry attorney Chad Anderson; Fresh Crowd principal Jason Hunt; Quantox Technology CEO Filip Karaicic; and Pineapple Support Founder Leya Tanit, among others.

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