The Hustle: Money, Sex and happiness is a pod that normalizes sex and breaks down all the stigmas by having genuine and true discussions around different topics such as, Porn, Shame, both open and monogamous relationships, a dive into the swinger lifestyle, Breaking down love without an age barrier, supporting and encouraging appreciation for women from a young age. Each week and after an introduction of three episodes from yours host, Daveyboy, I will have guest appearances from friends and family who touch each of the topics listed. One of the episodes around Porn will be with Armond Rizzo, one of the biggest names in gay adult entertainment and whom I share a close friendship since high school. A few couples who are friends both straight and gay. Each sharing personal experiences with love, addiction, swinger practices, open relationships and breaking down ideas of the perfect relationship by being authentic and vulnerable. A gay couple helps us understand how age is just a number and even though they have a 20+ year difference, it doesn't stop them from loving each other. A close family member who will share her marriage with someone coming out prison, being a teen mom during high school and the struggles she had to overcome both a young mom and coming form a Latino/catholic background where these things are discouraged and discussion avoided. By sharing our stories, we hope to serve as motivation and inspiration for anyone listening and who are too afraid of embracing their own sexuality because it isolated them and alienates them from the people who are close to them by trying to fit a mold that society has created for us to feel loved and accepted. Sometimes the things that truly bring value to our life don't come from money or sex, as we come to understand that love isn't sex and sex isn't love. Tune in every Friday at 8pm to hear these stories and let yourself be inspired to live authentically and genuinely. The true hustle in life is to embrace all that your are and stop seeking validation or attaching value to the things that don't matter.