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What's gonna about this is broster Othe Burdbank Misfits, And of course I'm
always joining with my wonderful, wonderfulco host CW. I made it another
week. Hey mate, you andyou were on time too, Wow.
I mean I mean to be here. To be fair, our last few
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podcasts was their naked one and theother two we did in person, so
you couldn't avoid, you couldn't avoid. But today we have a very wonderful,
wonderful, wonderful guest. Um.From what I heard, he's been
doing a lot of stuff in herfour years of being in the industry.
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Uh she is, he's been doingmovies for a while, and her name
is Hopefully. I say this recauseI should have asked season before we started.
Is it pronounced st Sedona? Do? Said Donna Rang? I just
acting it before we started. I'mlike, I'm just gonna read it and
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I'm just gonna wing it, andif I say it wrong, it's gonna
be like, oh my god.Oh It's like you know whenever, like
with me, sometimes like words don'tcome out of my mouth right at times,
and it's so especially when it comesto certain names, like I'm like,
did I say that right, andit always makes me not Because I
was driving with my my husband inthe car, I saw, oh,
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look, I'm there, there's ahelicopter. He goes, oh is it
going over the hill. I'm alwayssaying something wrong, so I know,
I know I will say something wrong, and it's like I'm a dingy blonde
whenever I talk. But I reallyam intelligent. I mean, words are
hard, especially in this in thisEnglish language. There's so many words that
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felt the same and make completely differentthings. Yes, and it's frustrating.
So I get it. I didn'twant to make sure I was saying your
name correctly because you are the starright now, and you said before you
started like this, this is yourfirst podcast, and you know you like
are popular. You are popular,You are a I don't curse, but
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you are the shi right now.Yes and there so for so for anybody
out there who doesn't who doesn't whodon't know who you are? Who?
Who are you? Well? Iam Sedona Rain and UM I am a
porn star. UM it's been anexciting ride, you know. I um
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first started UM with Score and Iwas really like kind of scared for my
first team because all these misconceptions thatyou get with the porn industry. You
know that it's CD or whatever.And it was the most professional environment that
I was in. It was wonderful. I had such a blast and I
was like, I can do this. I enjoy this, you know.
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It just it's just something in me. It just I remember one time I
did a shoot with Arnie Freytag andhe brought out the camera and he was
like, you are a video girl, and I was like, I am.
Is you just make you shine ona camera, like the camera love
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your presence. It's like, ohmy, the camera camera. The camera
makes love to you, like asthey said, you know, it makes
love to you in a way.So it's like, oh my dad,
thank you, thank you. It'slike I I think as a person,
I think, you know, I'mpart of myself, and so when I
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get to set, it's just likepeople's eyes light up and I see that,
and I'm like they're thought, like, you're amazing. I'm like no,
no, no, you're amazing.You know. So we're all hitting
back and forth and stuff. Thankyou. I love that compliment. Thank
you. I mean, like,from from what I understand, it's like,
you know, when you're on sets. You know, if you just
have that good and I'm gonna saybubbly, but I don't know if that's
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the right word to use. Butyou just have a good, you know,
public personality, it's like everybody becomesdrawn to you more and like it
worked the same way with the cameraand it comes off like um in the
scenes whatever. So it's like,oh, she she enjoys being there.
And he looked like I'm gonna saylove. But she likes she likes her
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co workers enough that you know,it feels like it's some sort of a
chemistry going on. You know,yeah, a genuine um, just a
euphoric state. There's many times wheneverI'm filming, it's just like I am
in the moment. I mean,I just flew back from Vegas and uh,
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Tony Tony Reeves was filming and heknew that I was there, and
he's like, I'm not shut thiscamera off or anything, and he kept
on filming it. And and thenwhenever that moment had passed and he turned
the EA, he went to cutand he was like, girl, I'm
not I'm not stopping this camera.He was, I knew that you were
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there. I'm like guess I was. I was there. I was there.
I was like I was on adifferent planet at that moment. So
it's like pure all the you knowwhat I mean, Like if everybody has
their uh, their trigger moment.So it's like as soon as they say
action, they're no longer you knowof this world. They're like they're they're
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they're in it. They're in it. Yeah, that's what they saying.
Like you are and like and likehow like you said you started, we
started four years ago. So itdoes imagine he was here earlier, been
like uh in that in that littlezone mode the entire time. They'll be
like, oh my god, wegot we got, we got we we
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got a glade of rain over itall the time. So what So what
made you want to join this fineindustry of ours? Um? It's always
been something that I had in theback of my mind that I wanted to
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do. Um. I mean,I've been dancing for like fifteen years,
and I would see a lot offeature feature dancers come and go and um
something I mean, if I'm sayingit right, Asakkura was one of the
feature dancers, and um, shehad Yeah, she had the security guards
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and everything she it was hard toget to her, and I was fortunate
enough to ask him, can Ispeak to her for a little bit.
They let me in into the roomwhere she was and I sat down and
talked to her, and she wasjust just the sweetest person. And I
was like, wow, I'm likeI need to do this, and she
goes, yeah you do, yeah, you know. And and on top
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of it too, it's like mymy husband and my husband, um has
a fetish where he loves to watchme fuck other men, and so um,
it just kind of grew from there. That's that's. That's that.
Uh what's that word? Is it? It's is it not? Is it
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cuck holding? Um? That?And oh my god, what's what's the
word I'm looking for here? ThoughI'm looking for a different word. Um.
Voy It is a kind of voyer. Yeah, like like some of
the cuckolding is about how the otherman tell him you're not good enough kind
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of thing. And he's not intothe humiliation. He's just he just is
in he loves just to watch mefuck it is he says it is voyeurism
because he says it's like it's likehe is watching it. Yeah, it
just standing back instead of it's adifference of not being in the action but
watching it from a distance, andit just is his excitement. So I
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was like, well, I've alwayswanted to do this and here you got
that, and like, let's putit together. Let's go. I mean,
I mean you get you get afew different things at once. One
you you get paid to him thatlike have your husband watch too, like,
uh, it's recorded and it done. It's done in a safe manner,
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manner that everybody you know is youknow, tested and clean, and
you don't go I worry about youknow, anything weird with anybody need to
go home, and it's it issaved up. And you get you become
more and more popular, which iswhich is sense, get you more scenes,
which is sense, get more morevideos out, which is sense,
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give him more time to watch you, and goes on and on and on,
and the thing is everybody's wins.Everybody. It is a total win
win situation. So it works reallyreally good because sometimes if you're married to
somebody that's not in the industry,it can be the opposite where they get
really really jealous and I don't wantyou to do this. No, he's
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the one that's like do this,do this. Make sure you know he
watches my videos and he goes dothis again. I really like that,
you know. So it's it's wonderful. It's a partnership you know that we
have and it works. One bigthing that I've noticed, um, with
any anybody who I know who datesI'm gonna say civilian, who dates a
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civilian basically is just that communication.It is true communication, and there has
to be a form of trust.Um. It's like, you know,
I totally trust him. It's thesame way for him, and I mean
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it's something it's like I said,that's his fetish. And when I first
started in the industry, he hadyou know a little bit like anxiety,
you know, dealing with it.And now it's it's through the communication,
talking through it that it's just beena wonderful partnership, you know. Um,
and including him. There's times towhere like I'll be you know,
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having a lingo when we talk onset and he's like left behind, like
I don't understand what you're saying.And so it's just bringing him into that
world you know that makes him feel. Um, he's a part of it,
you know. That's that's key whatI'm saying, Like, I believe
the hardest, the hardest thing.It's just people that know that, you
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know, I am trusting you to, you know, just telling me,
Hey, I am doing this scenewith blah blah blah, or hey I
am doing it. I am doinga trade with blah blah blah. I
am not cheating on you, notjust going out and just having sex with
some random him and being I amdoing something professional. And you know,
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some people can't even accept accept that, which is you know, weird to
point to them, because if andthe difference between you, um whatever is
like you joined after you were married, of course, but for those who
like started to start dating of somebodywho does porn whatever, and they're getting
a relationship with them, and theydon't understand what comes with it. You
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know. Yeah, you say,what's I said? I know what I'm
getting into. Oh yeah, lotsof people say that they know what they're
getting into until they actually jump intoit. It's true. Yeah, it's
it's it. It is a developmentover time. It's it's not something Oh
I can handle that. You youI think it was that of that mean
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like exactly, yeah, I'm sorry. Now I think it takes a very
confident strong man in order to youknow, yeah, yeah, I know
from when I first started doing stuffin the industry, like my mindset back
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when I was young. It islike, I I think it's also maturity
thing. My mind set back whenI was younger, like when I first
started being around this world. Uh, I probably couldn't do I have like
do uh I have a stable relationshipif I knew the word frommer was doing
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boy BGM, boy girl or whatever, because it says in my brain and
be like, hey a girl girlbecause it's like not not just because I
like to watch girl girl mainly,but it's just like I know that like
in my in my and my myfeeble little brain of mind whatever, it's
kind of like, yeah, youaren't. You aren't going to work and
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getting something bigger than me, andthey're coming home and pretending you enjoy enjoy
what I have, you know,because there's some pople. I'm just I'm
just a little worm. It's likeit's like it's like it's like it's like
you go get get something the biggestbecause my arm and then you come back
to me and bro, I don'tlike it, you know. The eater,
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but I always say, I'm like, it's a propjict. You gotta
get the camera in there. I'mlike, but it's like my husband is
like he he you know. Itwas always like I wish I was bigger,
and I'm like, honey, you'refine. It is not about size.
Is how you use your tool.I'm like, and you're very good
at it. Well, I meanlike it's it's always like like a suggestive
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thing that people always say, well, I want someone to be this big
or this big, I want thisthis this amount of girls, and it's
like it ends up. There wassomething like this this wide and like like
you you can see my video,but like this long, like like like
like twelve inches twelve inches long anduh the side the side of my uh
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my wrist wide and it's like likethat's that's an Arizona with Yeah. Yeah.
I'm like, I'm like my facewas like I'm like, oh my.
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And there's like times where I'm likeI can't get all with him.
You guys, you guys hear prayerfor you going saying like okay, when
I when I leave you here,please please let the electrial electricity of what
was supposed to happen down there,go back to where you're supposed to go,
because I need I need to electricity. I know. I sit there,
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I'm like, please don't stretch meout. So I'm like doing the
cakes on the plane. On theway, I'm like like, oh my
god, it's like some set you'relike child birds. Oh man, I'm
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sure, oh man. But yeah, And that's that's always just that you
know that thinking back in the backof the back of the head, and
it's just like, so I understandthat. It is just like I can't
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man, I can't manuk at thatguy. Yeah, that's that's the thing.
But it's like I keep on tellingme my husband, I'm like,
because for a while there, Ihad an obsession with just going huge,
and he's like I don't like that, and I'm like, well, you
can kind of compare those two things. It's like, I don't want to
monster dick. I like the waythat you are. I mean, I'm
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completely satisfied. You know. That'salways what some people will say. It's
kind of like, um, marrieddick, and it's like, you know,
like you can go ahead and ityou know that porn dick really quick
and then make it quick money whatever. But you know you're satisfied with that
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married dick, uh, because likeit's it's a it's a good a good
medium to large size. That's notyou know, that's not going to kill
you. But it still still itstill feels good. Yeah, it feels
good. I can be completely relaxedknowing that my service isn't going to be
bruised up. And I'm like sometimesI'm like, oh man, it's like
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so yeah, I mean there's somethingabout being relaxed as it's just you know,
feels good. It just like itjust feels better you can do multiple
time to day and you know,still be able to you know, it's
still be able the walk still wehad to get up, get up and
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you know, make you a hamand ham and cheese sandwich later all day
Like I function, um, yousee you see the movie White Chicks,
right, be like like you endup in a wheelchair? Like no,
what you know? I hear stories. I have got to see and work
with Dread, But I hear stories. I'm like, who am I end
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up in a wheelchair for a week. Yeah, I'm like, I don't
know if we can't work with Dreadlike constantly back to back to back back
every day. That's a big dick. And yeah, it's like I can't
I can't follow that. M like, yes, I want to follow.
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It's like hey anyway anyway. Butyeah, it's just the mentality with some
relationships do that, you know,just you know, there's that subconsciousnessanisms.
Yeah, so it's good. It'sgood that he supports you and you know,
at least has that cutcolding or varriorsand fans because it just shows that,
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you know, but he just hejust he didn't enjoys you being happy
to and it makes you, itgives you what something I can tell about
it, like when you just gettriggered when you like the camera the cameras
on. I go in my ownlittle world when the camera's on. It's
like magic. Yeah. So sincesince you are newer to the industry,
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what what is your you know,your your your vision of what you want
to happen in the future. So, I mean there's lots of different ways.
I mean, I'm still trying tolearn about things that I want to
do, you know. Um,I'm still trying to brand myself and grow.
Um that's first. Um, youknow, I'd like to be able
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to come out with my eventually comeout with my own toy line UM and
then you know, just different businessesor certain things that I'm kind of stewing
in my head of what I'd liketo do. I mean, I'm just
always trying to figure out what mynext step is and and sometimes I don't
stress out, but you know,think way out in the future. I
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just take it one step at atime. UM. They currently right now
is just growing. That's that's whatI focused on, and then doing a
lot of working with a lot oftop quality, mainstream eight um directors.
UM. You came in at theyou came in like during the bumpy road,
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because I came in like in nineteenand then like you can started going.
Then Kobe was like no, no, no, no no, and
then everything was stepped down for awhile. So that's why I was like,
I'm not traveling during COVID. Ithat was one heck of a ride
that we went through, and I'mlike, I didn't want to deal with
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it, you know, with everything, and then on top of it,
just the even whenever I did startup, they were still doing the COVID
testing and the throat swabs and therewere times so where they got in there
with that throat swab and you gointo set and you're like totally horse,
you know, but they were,you know, doing the testing like I
think every two days or however.It was just something I just didn't want
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to deal with at that time.So I joined I think officially came back
May twenty twenty two. So yeah, yeah, I just took that long.
I got my feet wet knew whatI wanted to do was looking for
an agent at that time, andthen um I was with Next I am
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with East Coast Talents. Okay,okay, it just didn't had like I
was retarching you yesterday and it didn'tsay in the man and that was the
last thing get it said. SoI'm sorry, he's got tenants. Yeah
they're yeah. Yeah. I reallylike working with John. He's he's really
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good. He gets to know you, you know, and then the quality
of stuff he's been able to getme has been really awesome to do.
It just takes that time of growingyourself because it's like I still am relatively
new, and so I mean everyset that I've gone to has been just
a wonderful experience. And so it'sjust meeting people and growing and that's what
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I've been doing. It's always thegood part is you know, like because
when you meet more and more people, that's more chances for everybody to you
know, like like just say hey, this is the this is the person
to go to and stuff like that, and it just builds your whole niche
up of what people can't expect fromyou. Um and no matter what you
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know, hmm yeah, And it'sjust nice to make those connections because it's
just there's some wonderful directors out thereand it's just you know, just it's
just I'm slowly getting there. Sodo you have any talent um work?
Girl? No matter what, Likeyour top five of people you want to
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work with, it you haven't hadthe opportunity to yet. Um. There
would be Danny d Um. Ithink that would be fun to do some
work with him. Um. Andthen Jack Slayer's one I think it would
be great to work with. Um. I haven't. I mean, I
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did only one BBC scene and I'dlike to do more and I have a
lot of fans that want me todo more, and so that's one thing
I want to push towards and dothat at Um, I don't know.
I am. I'm banking on aspot now and all these nat are coming
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in. My brain is left.No, I have those moments of staying
your moments, it feels. Butum, I'm trying to think. I
know his handle is bread Piper andI think Rob Rob Piper Pipe. Yeah.
Um, gosh, it's like it'sthere. There's a lot of people
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Karen Lee. Um, and Idon't think Johnny Castle shoots anymore, so
you know, I'm not sure ifhe does so. And then there's my
manual manual Yeah yeah, um,let's see here. There's been so many
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that I saved up. Yeah,it's okay to have a hit list.
Yeah. I worked with a WillPounder. He was wonderful. I mean
I would love to work with himagain. That was that was wonderful.
I did a double um, nota double anal, but two guys and
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it was an anal scene for browsersand that was a lot of fun.
So I definitely want to work withhim again. It wasn't it wasn't a
double anal who liked, but itwas two guys. It wasn't even a
DP, but it was just ananal scene for browsers and it was a
lot of fun. I love thatscene. Um, I was, well,
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it was good people, really goodpeople. Tim. Yeah. I
love his expressions and yeah, hisenergy is really really good. And I
remember coming to that set because itwas my my first anal on camera,
and um, I was nervous,know, and when I saw Will,
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he was just like he was likea little puppy dog, nervous about we're
gonna have a good time and soat some of his expressions just made me
crack up. And so I justput me in that moment, you know,
And I was able to get therebecause of just his personality was wonderful.
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I'm sorry the way you just said, Like he way you said that,
since like, like I've known himfor a while, I can just
picture him saying like this his likehis hand moving and everything like we're gonna
have it's like intensity. Yeah,exactly. It's funny. He had to
do this thing to where because Iwasn't resisting, but they took a camera
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and they put like, um,it's like a fake vagina and he had
to open it up and put hislike look in through it and the camera
was on the other capturing it andI was just sitting there laughing at him
because he's like either doing that,you know, he told Bradser's faces and
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I'm and he's like looking at me, like stop laughing at me. I'm
trying not to laugh here. Butthat was that was a great scene.
I mean, I'm for what Ihear. It's like everybody's first ain't on
scene on camera, even even ifthey do it every day for the entire
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year, like at home, thatfirst one on camera just just feel like
it's just different because I think likeeven though you know they prepped and all
that stuff like that, there arestill subconscious about yeah that in general,
like oh, like I know,I loosened up, like I did all
the stuff I had a plug inthe year since yesterday, you know,
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and then it's just like okay,was about to go on my go in
my butt, and it's bigger thanwhen I uh is bigger than okay,
okay, okay. Yeah. Ihad total anxiety for that scene because originally
it was supposed to be a daySky, so it was Mike Blue and
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day Sky, and so I lookedat day Sky, Oh my god,
that thing's going in my butt.So I was like okay, And so
I started asking certain girls, howdo you prepare? So I went and
got you know, the little theplugs you know that you put in.
I was like, this isn't bigenough, This isn't gonna do anything like
they're coming sing glory, hallelujah.But so I started looking at different things
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and I got this huge you know, I started really stretching myself so I
didn't have to I didn't I haveto worry about that. I was totally
prepared. I was actually little bitmore over prepared. So it was the
hard, like the whole nerves becausethey he's one of those armed, armed
people that I was talking about earlier. Yes, exactly exactly. I'm just
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like, this is first time oncamera anal scene and I got Daiski on
there. I was like, whodid this to me? I said,
somebody really thinks that I'm good.I mean they want they wanted to give
you like two arms and be like, hey, here you go, here's
there's an arm for you. Thisis only anger butt. Yeah, it
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did not. I mean it wasday skating and did not get changed to
Will Pounder till when I was onthe flight um coming to Burbank and I
was like I looked in my lifeand then of course my head goes will
pounder and I'm like, I saidthere, I'm like, oh, I
feel like you know not you know, you know, staying. But it
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was like, oh, I cando this. My buck can live another
day. I can live another day, you know. At first, I
was like, I don't know,I don't know, I don't know until
I get there. Are just totallyexciting. It's like I can I can
do this with no brown Okay.Yeah. It was like I got um
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a replica of Jack slayers um cockand I was practicing with that. It's
funny because I tagged him and I'mlike, hey, look I'm practicing with
your cock and he sends me alike, I'm like thank you. But yeah,
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I mean like that's all like itwhen I get that's always you know,
the roof. The roughness is justefforts, ain't a one. And
I don't know your first scene wason on camera, like was it the
same like anxiety just because it wasyour first scene. No, it wasn't
my first time doing any no no, no no no no, I meant
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your first scene, like was itthe same type of anxiety when do yours
My first scene on camera doing analwas that scene? Yeah, And so
you know you have to hear whatI'm saying. But I was saying,
did you know that if you havelike saying the same type of anxiety when
you did your first thing, yourfirst scene in general, Like, were
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you nervous like the same way?Well, yeah, I would say so
I was. I was probably umequal anxious between those two scenes. M
My my very first scene, Iwas really anxious because I didn't know what
I was going to doing. Youknow, well I shouldn't say I didn't
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know what I was doing, butI didn't know what the industry was.
Like, you know, you read, you can go and you can read
a whole bunch of people talking aboutthe industry, and they talk about the
different things that happened to them,and I was like, oh my god,
I don't want anything to happen tome, you know. But when
I was there, as soon asI arrived and I got there, I
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was like, this is not anythingof what I've read. It's just absolutely
professional. I mean they treated melike a princess and it was just a
professional set. And so I waslike relieved because I did another I think
four more scenes for score. Soit was just initially when I got there
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having that anxiety before, and thenonce I got there, I was like,
oh, this is wonderful. Ican do this and um but when
it came to the atal scene,I was really nervous because it was day
Ski on there. That was like, that's all I could think of,
Oh my, oh my, youknow, can I just have an anal
scene and just do it on cameraand then I could do daisky later.
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You know, all this stuff wasgoing through my head and was like,
oh am, I gonna keep upwith you know, all the stuff going
on. So but yeah, Iwas those two scenes were probably the most
anxiety I've had. I mean,you got this, then, that's why
you do That's why, that's whyyou are one of the stars of Sweet
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Sweet set her, I don't knowif that's out or that is that I'll
get or that that is out,um, and it is wonderful. I
loved being on that set. Um. I I just it was so great
too. I like working with Rachel. I got to work with her a
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second time. Yeah, Rachel Vali, which I just I enjoyed everybody that
was on there. Meeting everybody andit just was a connection and we all
made and it was it was awonderful time. Mike is a really good
director. Well, I hear alot of good things about Mike's but the
way he does his uh, hisvisions. He is really good at um
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getting stuff on camera. There's manytimes like I sit there and look and
I'm like, I love it whenI have those moments to where I look
at my work because sometimes I'm likethis, like I'm nervous look at I'm
like is that mean? When Isay that, I'm like, yes,
that's a good scene. That's agood director. And that's one thing I
know is about some directors compared tosome other ones, is like they can
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capture I will say, I'm model. They can capture people like um perfectly
and it's like, oh my dang, like I did I did that and
they like like okay, okay exactlyexactly when you have that moment to where
you go is that me? Andlike it. He just knows how to
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angle, capture, lighting, everythingis just you could tell he's good.
He's good at what he does andit's just amazing to work with him,
you know. And then that wholescene and everything. And he also gives
me like little pointers, you know, because I mean it's not being the
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newer thing, I mean acting,the acting part of it. You know,
I'm still a little bit I havea little bit of jittery nerves when
it comes to learning lines and stuff, and um, it just helps me
work through it. You know,you could do this, you could do
that. You know. Just hissuggestions on things just helps me be a
better person. And I feel likeright now I'm just like a sponge.
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I just soak up all I canand just do better and better and better,
you know, each and every time. And I think, you know,
it gets as far as running lines, it gets easier the more and
more you do it. I meanjust because like I've known people who just
who just take blurring lives at thispoint, because even though I've seen some
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of their stuff and they're acting isokay, and it's like, oh my
god, I gotta say what Imean, I gotta make this believable.
I don't even like, I gottasay I want you, And sometimes they
gotta say pen instance of the worddidn't, and it's like I don't.
I don't tell you why I wanttheir penis, like, I guess even
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flow right off my mouth. Igo, it's got to be something natural,
which is what I like. Ifyou have a director that goes,
if this feels better coming off yourmouth, you know, just out of
your mouth, say that instead,you know, And yeah, it just
aren't just does sharpest tool in theshed is I think, I said,
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But what he originally said was somethingelse, and I'm just like, I
not familiar with that saying I said, I said the other word. You
know, it's good to have thatflexibility. I mean, there was one
scene that I flew out to Vegasand I didn't even have the script and
I just arrived there and um,thankfully it was only a page and a
half of dialogue, but I hadjust read through it once and I he
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was like, this is how Ifilmed. I filmed from the beginning to
the end, no cuts, andthen it was it had to be exact
word by word, verbatim, andI was like, I started sweating buckets.
So I'm like, oh, Igets unscrewing up, because it's like
the more pressure you put on someone, the more that they're like, especially
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especially when you say there will beno cuts. You know, and especially
if you didn't give them the scriptbeforehand, Like you know, I get
easier to do that if like,okay, you give me the script the
day before and said I and sayokay, my my name, like I'm
saying this and this scene, andit gives you a data you know,
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to learn it really quick. Yeah, but when you do someone like fifteen
minut before, it's like you aregiving me a page and a half and
this is a paragraph it is,And I just was like, you know,
I just I just had come offa plane, rushed to get there,
and then you know, signed up, you know, you get all
the paperwork, model bunny airs,all that kind of stuff, and then
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I'm like I just read over atonce. Are we ready to film?
I'm like I'm like uh. Andit would just like every time that I
would try to think, it waslike I don't know what I'm doing.
It was like started sweating and Iwas just like, oh, I mean
I know in time I could probablydo something like that like that. Yeah,
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I'm like, could you give mea script while I was on the
airplane that But you know, likevia what you're telling me and everything you're
telling me that there's like, noproblem, Like I can just see you
just going through it, Like,hey, this child's play for four pages,
four pages for Batim in fifteen minuteschild's play exactly. I'm like,
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if you're gonna give me four pagesand I gotta do Watim, make sure
you get me that script at leasttwenty four hours before he felt. I'm
like, and I can give youthat, but I'm like, don't don't
do it like boom. But youalso, I don't like things. I
don't know when when these come out. You also got a scene called sex
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therapy coming out. I don't knowsex therapy is out. That is my
penthouse gold yea, um, thatis a great scene with Apollo. Apollo
is great to work with. Ilike him. I haven't been Apolo before,
but I've seen his name because he'sbecause we're currently dominated for an Urban
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Next Award, so I remember goingremember going through the nominees and I've seen
his name, but I haven't hadthe opportunity to meet him yet. And
so yeah, but from what Ihear, this scene coming out and you're
basically a sex therapist. So you'relike, I am a sex therapist and
I'm dealing with a patient that haschronic masturbation issues and he likes to masturbate
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out in public, um just everywherehe goes. You can't he can't help
but masturbate all the time. Andso that's how it starts off, and
then the scene starts. That wasa lot of fun. A lot of
people that may need that you getmony for no reason there, you know,
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they just you know in the linethat Wendy is like, oh my
god, but you know, youknow what, I'm right, you know,
there's some people out there who arereally just like, oh my god.
Yeah, but I used Wendy.Then I just realized I shouldn't none
have used Wendy. So it wasjust the most first first Fast Week words
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that popped in my brain. Sodon't come at me. Actually I love
Wendy's. I love their spicy chickensandwich. That's my go to. You
always always just get the same sixdollars biggie bag. I don't feel like
I feel like thinking what to buy. H So yeah, like I out
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side side, out side of theindustry with what I was saying, like
not saying, then do crazy?What is? What is? What do
you do for fun? Like?What what is the fun side of you.
Um, I am mad adventure seeker. I mean, I have this
silly thing where I'm trying to motivatemy husband to go That's gonna sound but
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I'm trying to get him to gocamping. I like to, you know,
he doesn't really like to go andhike some stuff. I like to
get out in nature. You saycamping. I thought you like, it's
camping sounds crazy. How about you'regonna say, yeah, I'm trying to
get him with jem rab a plane. I'm trying to get him to I'm
trying to get him to uh whatif it is? Wait, when you
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try to rope to your to yourlady, you just jump off. H
Well, it's like, okay,the crazy part, Okay, the crazy
part of it is. And I'mtrying to motivate him because I'd like to
actually go camping and do like bigfoot searching, which is like, okay,
that's the crazy part of it.I'm like, I want to go
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out. I'm one of like Ihadn't experience that. I have a question
and what what if you do findbig foot? Well I had to,
I had I have the weirdest experiencehappened to me that my mom and I
were hiking um up in Oregon,and whatever it was could have been a
person because I didn't turn around,but whatever it was, it was about
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that's tall and breathe on me andmade the weirdest sound I've ever heard,
and I'm like, oh, Thefirst thing I came to my head was
it's a bear, you know.So I started clapping my hands making noise
and then just walking. I'm notgoing to run, but my legs were
like jellow as I was wanting towalk, and I'm like oh, And
then I finally turned around and nothingwas there, and it was just the
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weird experience to me. It's whereI you know, I don't know if
that was a bearon ever turned around, So I'm always like curious. So
I'm like, you watch all theseshows, I'm like, who, I
wouldn't have mine. They're always sodisappointing because they're always running around, like
we see him, we see him, were there running and then he gets
away, but um, I don'tknow. It's one of those experiences that
I'm like, can I have thatexperience again? Or am I like?
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So you'll you'll go up there andlook for Bigfoot, I go right,
but but at the serious on theserious side of other other than big Foot
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is I. I have a hobbythat I've done since I was twelve years
old, and I have UM.I first started off with saltwater fish tanks
and now I have a four innergallon reef tank and um that that is
just my dream tank. I loveit. I'm like, that is one
thing I could go bigger on.What type of fish do you have a
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UM, I have a whole bunchof different kinds of tangs in there.
I have a sohall naiso tang,yellow tang like like, and UM,
I have a whole bunch like Ihave a harm of clownfish so like,
and then and then with the withthe clownfish, I have probably about twenty
five clown fish in there, andthey all grouped together. And then they
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probably have like fifteen an enemies inthere and they all hang out. The
enemies and I have different quarrels inthere, which is a lot of fun
and it's it's an expensive hobby,but it's so it relaxes me. I
was literally just telling the CW theother day, like, UM, I
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went to Vice's nice last year,and I was I kept trying to I
kept you know, throwing my ticketsin and trying to win a fish tank,
and I lost. But it wasgonna be the reason that I would
end up getting fish instead of youknow, actually going to the store and
said, here is my money,give me a tank, you know,
which would have been a hot cheaperthinking about it now in hindsight, but
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it was kind of like I canhave charity at the same time and it
would be the only read where Ican get fish. But like I didn't
win it, so I never nevergot it. Fish I do. I
just you know, I think they'reone of the I'm not saying they're easier
take care of, but you don'thave to walk a fish. No,
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there's no there's no dog hair,which trust me, I know about dog
hair because we have Saint Bernard's.But yeah, they're so it's just so
easy. And not only that,it's just relaxing just to sit down and
watch them, and I almost it'slike a slice of you know, the
tropics in my home, which islike therapy to me, especially working on
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my tank. You know, itjust if I'm ever stressed out or I
haven't heard from my agent. Idon't know what's going on. I'm in
a phish dicky. I'm like therapyfor me, you know, fixing stuff
around in there. So yeah thatI'm like, that's that has been a
big hobby for me that I reallyenjoy. And um, you know everybody,
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everybody comes over and sees it,go, oh my god, that's
wonderful. And I'm like, thoseare your those are those are those are
your babies? Those are my babies. They are my babies. I know,
eat and every one of them.And it's like, I know what
needs what do you know to eatdifferent things? And I always make sure
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all of them are taken care of. Like see here, I think my
oldest fish. I mean I tooka break, like, um, I
started back up about um god,hello, I've been here ten years ago,
and so the oldest fish that Ihave in there is from that old
tank that I broke down, whichis ten years Yeah. So like you
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just have these fish I they canI don't know how long, Like they
can. Yeah, they lived fora while and then um they get big,
some of them do. And I'mjust like, oh my god,
I had this really big vlamingie tankand he's pretty much eighteen inches long and
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he's beautiful. But he's always splashingme and get me wet. Every time
I've been up, he's splashing thewater on me. So that's the way
of playing a playing like hey,hey hey mom, I know exactly I
can put my hand. I couldput my hand in there and I and
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I put some of them. They'llcome up to my hand, which is
really fine. It's just I don'tknow, it's a hobby. I love
it. It's something that's sum mejust you know, it's just everybody needs
that that moment of zin, andthat's you and as your zin, it
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is my zen. I totally enjoyit, yep. And then I mean,
you know other things like I enjoyof course for this industry, I
enjoy working out, so I tryto keep that on a regular That's another
That also means he's a fitness trainerby trade. Wow, Yeah, that's
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what that's what he does. He'she's at the gym right now. He's
not on camera, but he's atthe gym right now. See. And
this is usually in like around likeone o'clock is usually whenever I do my
um and I've switched up things overthe years because I used to just do
too much cardio and now I dothe high intensity inter roal training and then
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I use my own body weight,I use weights. Um, I've done
a lot of things differently, whichum has really improved you know, my
my look. So um that's anotheramount of things I do. I mean,
it's I mean, it's especially workingon that's what he does every day
and I know he he enjoys it. I don't know, definitely very stress
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reliever. It is a stress relieverthere. I guess there's always that point
to where you're like, oh,I gotta work out today, and then
somewhere in between your workout you're like, I'm glad I did this, But
some motivation and gets started and justbecome just a part of my day.
My routine is that I got todo, you know, something for that
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day, you know, makes mefeel better about myself. I know,
for I know, for I knowfor me is like it takes me a
second to actually get started to doit. Like if I get started,
I don't have no issue in doingit. But it's kind of like,
you know, I gotta get offmy lazy behind and actually I know,
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it's so much easier just to siton the couch, you know, and
all that. And yeah, becausemy trade, I like, I work
from a computer. Like I'm notaiding pictures or doing my day other other
stuff that I do. I'm justsitting right here all day every day.
And it's just like this is mythis is my computer, and my bed
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is like right here. It's kindof like this. Yeah, it's like
three steps away, like computer tothe bed, eat, sleep, eat
computer at least at least like Iknow that like right here all my vitamins,
So I know what vitamins I gottatake every day. This is you
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know, main to maintain living inlife without you know, getting getting to
getting too heavy. But yeah,I I need, I need. I
need to hop to and actually youknow, take care of stuff. You
know. That's funny. Yeah,with me, I have a tendency to
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be an emex so I always haveto be careful. There's been times to
where I'll be I have to constantlytake iron. But some days I'm more
daisier than others. And so whenI'm on set, I'll stand up and
I'll be hold on a moment andI'll have to stay there, you know,
because I sometimes can feel like I'mgoing to pass out. So yeah,
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I know about the supplements. Ihave to take those just to keep
myself going. I don't know,you can see it. It's my iron
peels, so like these are theones that I know I have to take
every day, no matter what.So they're literally in front of my computer
to say, make sure you takeyour iron every day because there have been
(52:43):
a lot of days that I've juststood up and I feel like I'm about
to just collapse, and it feelslike it just it just feels like you
know, when you were little usedto run around and like you know,
just stay and steal and just turnaround and circles multiple times. Yeah,
but it feels like I'm like,oh my god, so I'm making sure
I take this one no matter what. So it literally sits like writing front
(53:06):
of my computer. It was notI have to take my iron every day.
Mean, when I found out Iwas pregnant with my my with August,
my third um, they did atest on me and they said,
um, you are absolutely low oniron and and D three. So I
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had to go in and do ironIVS before I could even give birth because
I was so low and it affectedme to find before I can breathe,
Like I go up and fight tostairs, I fell out of breath.
I would be constantly dizzy when I'dstand up, I had no energy.
And so it's just that the wholething of keeping my eye have to it's
a horrible feeling to be a deficientof iron. Yeah, like me and
(53:51):
me and my my mom, andme and my sister, my brother was,
um, we're all are all sohow I can take this iron?
And that's why I have I have. I have this one, and just
in case I forget to fit refielthis one, I have another brand of
iron on this site somewhere, justto make sure that you know, yeah,
(54:15):
I constantly have it. You know, the best, the best iron
if you want to get into yoursystem, was that floor Dex the liquid
one. It's expensive, but that'sthe best iron. That's the one that.
Um. If I'm feeling really reallybad, I'm like, I'm ordering
this and taking it for a coupleof weeks because there sometimes I'm just so
exhausted. I don't think I've ebeen to effect to the point where because
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of iron I couldn't function. Butthere's been times where like I go,
like I can be laying down andthen all of a sudden, the world
gets very very busy. This iswhat yeah now, but yeah, so
way to get to get off ofhealth issues. But but yeah, it's
(55:04):
like it's I heared it's like justneed, need to be, need to
be took, you know, andit's okay sometimes but you know, yeah,
yes, it's just a necessity forme. And it's like some people
go, well, you need tofigure out why you need irons so bad.
I'm like, no, I don't. I just need it. I
mean it's I mean, it couldbe something hered hereditary. It's not like
(55:27):
it's not like you guys will goone day you just said, oh,
I didn't drink enough water in intwo thousand eighteen. I know so now
because I didn't take that final,that final sip of water in two thousand
and eighteen. Because that one littledrop I got, I got, I
got. I need iron for therest of my life. No, It's
like, it's so funny how peoplealways want to self diagnose you. Because
(55:51):
I've had people coming maybe you gotthyroid issues. I'm like, no,
I don't. I'm gonna I knowwhat I am, I know what I
need. I'm like, how dopeople like always suggest things and you're like,
oh, thank you, thank you. You're wrong, Yeah, you
know you don't. You don't.You don't have a degree. I've talk
people who have degrees. There's alot of people out there is like,
(56:13):
let me solve it for you,like mind taking my iron PILs, let
me, let me and my ironpail have have our daily fun, like
we we have fun for like probablylike you know, a good one to
two minutes and that's all, andthat's that's all. That's all. I
mean, my iron peels need aday. Yes, that's like I may
(56:37):
I may need to I might needto eat and that's why then extra minute
because you know I want something intheir first and then then you know that
that those first two bites and thenI take it and then I eat more.
So you just take that little alittle one to two minutes, you
know, getting something in there andthen throwing it in my mouth and then
going let me and my let melet me in irony have fun exactly then
(57:02):
but yeah, what what what isthat? What is that thing? When
you like people give you opinions,opinions are like, uh yeah, what
is it saying? Opinions are likeassholes? Everyone has one and they all
stink. Yeah that's what I'm like, because it's like people are always giving
(57:27):
you opinions and like trying to tellyou and I'm just like, okay,
okay, but we have everything wehave. We haven't gone for a second.
But where can anybody find you?Because you you, like, I
don't think everybody she is she isa joy. Like I really enjoyed having
an opportunity to come speak to youtoday. This is this is fun and
(57:52):
yeah it was a lot of fact. Like like I said, it's like
you have like kirds with like ohabout podcast And I'm just like, you
know, I'll just be me.That's the best way to be UM because
that's always always like we got ondifferent tags, but like we always try
to make sure we, you know, bring that human side out. So
because like everybody, you know,there's a lot of people out there,
(58:12):
your fans who you know have theirfish collections like me, like you collect
fish too, or but yeah youyou have like you have this fitch too.
It's like really or is your yourfan out there? Like you know,
back back in UM two, thousandand nine. I was in u
Yosemite, and you know, Isaw a big like I was, I
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was camping and then all of allof a sudden, at like two am,
I ad to get up and usethe restaurom and I looked away,
and then Bigfoot looked at me.He did the Gungam style and walked away,
and he's he's all I know youand like forever. So don't know,
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we'll be known as big Foot breedson me I as we all of
our episodes we call it. There'ssomething effect. I actually named this episode
the big Foot the fact No,I know, either people will be like
that goes crazy or they'll be likegeter oh, because like you know,
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everybody has their you know, likebecause we all have crazy notions of what
exists and what doesn't exist. Yeah, and we we we uh like in
depending on you know, religious whatever. You know, if people believe that
we came from you know, primates, there's there's nothing to say that you
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know, a middle term still doesnot exist. And that's what I say.
It's like we're still we are stillwe haven't discovered everything the ocean.
I mean, when we're still findingnew insects and animals and different things,
and it's just you just never know. I mean, I was trying.
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There's one thing in the there's onething in the ocean that I've seen,
you know, pictures of, butI really want to see in person.
But they live in the in thedarknest part of part of the ocean.
It's the fish. The fish thathas the light in front light the light
(01:00:27):
in front of him and that yeah, yeah, it is he see through
or something. It's like he's clearor luminescent. Yeah, and that hangs
as like red or something. Yeah. Yeah, And like like I know
I would never see one in person, but that's a cup of fish I
would want to see in person,Like this is like but I'm not going
in those submarines. But there's thenumble of ones I would want to see
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in person, Like, oh thatis that's wait, it's like still even
thank you. It is a typeof angler fish, though there is another
kind of angler fish that isn't atthe debts too, but um and those
(01:01:14):
are really really interesting. There's likefuzzy anglers, there's ones that come out
of the sand. There's a lotof trippy animals. When you start to
look at the different like a flyinggunard. If you haven't seen one of
those, google that it's a fishwith wings and as these little legs that
walk on the sand beaches and arethe sand and those are fascinating. There's
(01:01:36):
so many different weird looking um fish. But um, yeah, I mean
that's one of the things I'd liketo do eventually is to go scuba diving,
that's and learn how to get thatUM certified and all of that and
do that. Definitely. I'm like, back in the day before I got
(01:01:58):
injured, whatever would have loved to, you know, love to you going
to water like that. Now Ican't, like I can't use this right
arm like I used to. Soyeah, that's that. Uh, that's
never gonna happen. So ah,now, well, you know what's neat
(01:02:22):
though, is that they have alot of channels that bring them bring the
ocean to you, and I stillwatch those shows. I'll look at them,
there's my fish. But it's it'salways it's always the fact of seeing
it in person, um, becauselike you're never gonna see this fish in
person because it's so it's so it'sso deep in ocean and it's like it's
(01:02:45):
kind of like you know, it'sit's like you want, you want to
see it, but it's like eventhough like even even though this fish is
in California, it's kind of like, Oh, I'm never gonna go down
there in the ocean to see it, to go down and that first of
all, to go down in thesubmarine would give me a little bit of
anxiety, you know. And thenyeah, people but see it more so
(01:03:12):
now I's like, no, Iagree with you. And then on top
of it, two you got tolook at it through glass, you know,
so is it It's it's gotta bethat you can't actually be there,
and I don't know how that wouldbe seeing it that way. It's like
even having the people that went downto the Titanic. I mean, it
(01:03:32):
would be wonderful to see the Titanic, but I don't think i'd want to
sit in a submarine and see itthrough a glass. You know, there's
no way to go down there andsee it. Not yet. Oh yeah
they found that out the hard way. Yeah they did. Yeah, Yeah,
that's unfortunate of that happening. Andit's I I haven't really kept up
(01:03:57):
on the story and all that,but just here or that I was just
like that is so sad. Wellthe fact that like, um, they
still had the website up for morefor more uh Deep Seas after the lay
had passed away for like another fewweeks before they finally shed it down.
It's kind of like, so you'restill going to just try this again after
(01:04:23):
these individuals passed away. It's alittle it's a little it's a little much,
you know, yeah, it isa little much. I mean,
it's that's really really sad. Youthink that you would take that down and
at least reconfigure everything and figure outwhy, you know, stop, don't
don't forget. And the fact andthe fact that the controller for it looked
(01:04:45):
like one of these and it's likeso you're controlling a submarine with a with
a with an x Xbox controller andit's like it just it just it just
seemed like it was too many thoughtsin it and no one and it was
never tested before, like this saidokay, we're gonna go down. Well,
(01:05:09):
I I heard from somewhere that therewas a warning from somebody that said
it's not ready, like it's don'tuse that sub it's not ready. There's
something wrong. And they still evenused it. Yea. It is even
worse that one of the people who'sonly it didn't want to go down,
but he has dad convinced him togo down. Yeah, he had a
(01:05:30):
got feeling that he shouldn't have goneon that sub and I just it gives
me chills. I have children nowthinking about the fact of it's emotional to
know what that what that last momentwas, you know. Yeah, anyways
to get to get on that,Where where can anybody find you? Support
(01:05:51):
you, buy her content, youknow and everything. I have a Twitter
at Sodona Rain and I have anInstagram at the Sodona Rain UM. And
I haven't only fans which is atSodona Rain also, UM my only fans
(01:06:14):
is where they can support me soum and that's where UM I communicate with
my fans. I also put onthere just to sign up if they sign
up. I have my videos onthere. You know some accounts where you
have to pay per video, andI've made my um site so that you
just pay a subscription and you're ableto get videos and stuff. But if
(01:06:35):
anybody wants um personalized content, UM, I also do that. UM.
It's just the way to get toknow me and support me and I appreciate
that. I mean, I lovemy fans. Um, it's why I'm
here, you know, yeah,everybody right, So go out there,
(01:06:56):
you know, find your favorite contentthat's our favorite. If find her profile
but there her content and be like, oh, I want more of that.
The messer be like, hey,um, you know, UM,
I kind I kind of I kindof want to custom can you can you?
Uh? Can you do this forme please? And she'd be like,
(01:07:17):
I got you, got you.And then like you know, a
few days later or week's depending onyou see something too crazy. She got
you, I got you and Iand if it's difficult to remember everything.
I also have a website which isso dona rain dot com and on that
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kind of links to um the differentfilms that I've done. UM. On
there also has my Instagram, allmy all my socials and then also my
only fans was on there, likegood connection to it. So if you
get a sex panther to y'all,what a sex panther? Sex? Yes,
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I do. I do have asex panther. And so that I
opened probably about three weeks ago andthen for some reason, having a difficult
time, I was trying to openup a Playboy account and so I still
am having a difficult time processing that, but I will have that very soon.
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And then both of those are underSodona Rain. Can you go out
there and support all that she doesM via this interview? You see she
has a very very fun personality andshe's she's just really great. This this
is actually our first time speaking soand I love these interviews. I meet
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new people because they're so great andshe's she's awesome. UM. I do
want to before I give our signouts, I do want to say thank
you for the rub for us upthis interview. You always come and colled
to me really really really do appreciation. Um c W where can um?
Where can you find you? Reallyquick? You can find me cc fitness
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LA and all platforms Okay, youcan find me at Rosster already to be
Sea or on Instagram and on UMon X it's not Twitter anymore, it's
X. You can find me onX. That's it. That's it's this
this X. It's still Twitter butX. Anyway, UM, you can
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find us at the rat me ifit's on Instagram, are if it's on
Facebook and on Twitter. But ifit's like commences everything we do from photography,
graphics, editing and whole much ofother crap that we do. Um
and by the way, y'ead wewill have more stuff coming out soon,
so make sure you go out thereand supports it's wonderful, brilliant, beautiful
woman who gave it, gave usher time, and we will We will
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see you all next week to look