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MilfCandy Podcast featuring Bree Austin and Ty Young
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So the last one she did was actually like like flower chop or something jumped around the same thing. Yeah, I love flower child. And they were on the patio. And when they got done recording, they turned it around. They had a whole crowd behind them that was listening to their entire conversation.
SPEAKER_01Wait, that in downtown views? Yeah. But they do it at a public place. That's really cool.
SPEAKER_00It is really cool because it's kind of a piece of energy out of the city. Yeah, exactly. So you have the crowd there.
SPEAKER_02Well we did we've done like Ashro Clan interviews where they put us, like TJ will go give us microphones and be like, off you go in like the middle of the street, right? Like the dream on the street, right? And it's like and and then he follows you, right? He gets reaction content. Like that's what we call it.
SPEAKER_01So what do you do like when you go up and like you just like ask him like random questions?
SPEAKER_02Yeah, like hi, you know, from the flourisher from Ashra Clan, and you know, like random sexual questions, and like people are like, some people are probably like, whoa, it's kind of personal.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, what percentage of people do you think are like uncomfortable versus like oh okay.
SPEAKER_02Do you know what I think it's only about you know 10% that are uncomfortable? I think it's because it's on Fremont Street in Vegas that people are so like they're expecting the wheels. Right? They're expecting the wheels.
SPEAKER_01Because I was gonna say, like, I feel like that was like gonna be my answer. It's like it depends on where you're at. Because it's like if you're somewhere where it's you know more westernized and people are more open to you know their sexuality and whatever, it's like you know, it's not gonna be as weird asking that question in that area versus somewhere maybe on the east coast where it's you know old money, everyone like has like a certain like you know, finance bro they have to uphold.
SPEAKER_02It's like exactly, like yeah, he's right on that because like yeah, if you were in like even if you were in like downtown Scottsdale, it's not gonna go for so long. Right.
SPEAKER_01I feel like it'd be better than like East Coast though, like Scottsdale. Oh lord. Wait, lots of people.
SPEAKER_0012 churches in the road, you know, competing for real estate and practitioners, yeah.
SPEAKER_02Sun City is bad for that too. Well, yeah, it's like all of the family areas.
SPEAKER_01All the family areas because Sun City is like, I've I I visited there once. Like I went up there, I was over at the like Lifetime in Peoria. Okay, and like it was so weird how it's like developed, like all of it's like it's like a circle. And it's like it's like a dark border. Yeah, it's like a dark border, and it's like every layer, there's like a wall, it kind of reminded me of like um if you guys have ever seen like Divergent, yeah. It's kind of like that, it's like it's like a population, it's like they don't really have like freedom because it's just like it's like a circle, and like it's such a big business.
SPEAKER_02There's one in Piura Dream City. Have you seen that?
SPEAKER_01They have a Starbucks inside of the like in the compound.
SPEAKER_02I'm like, who's got pole? Can I have my own Starbucks?
SPEAKER_00So segueing off your other question about like going out and asking people and stuff, yeah. Do you think that porn as an industry or as a whole is being more socially acceptable now than maybe ever before?
SPEAKER_02Yeah. No, yeah. I don't think people, I think you know, you have your pockets, no, because now we are also at a time when it's probably the most outspoken vitriol, like bad things about us, right? You know, like with a downfall of society, right? From certain powers that we are in right now.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, what is the irony that the downfall of society is sex? Just like we all got here, right? It's like, yeah.
SPEAKER_02You educate people, it's not like we're just like out there just randomly, like there are rules, there are like laws.
SPEAKER_01There's regulations, and there's like there's so much behind it. Exactly. It's like there's so much to it. It's not like, oh yeah, by the way, like you have a shoot here, pull up at this time and like fuck, and then it's done. It's like there's so much more to it. It's like there's scheduling, there's booking, and then you know, you have to deal with the testings, you know, making sure everyone's getting tested, making sure everyone will be in the same place at the same time. And then after dealing with all of the pre-ramifications, making sure everyone can show up to the shoot. Yeah, so like cancel rate on shoots has got to be at least like 30 to 50 percent. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Let's talk about that for a second.
SPEAKER_01How long have you been doing this? Oh, since like last year in September. So you're not even 21 yet, right? Yeah, no, not even.
SPEAKER_00Okay, so you figured this out. By the way, I didn't figure this out until I was damn near 40. So you're way ahead of the curve on this one. So, what was what was the hardest part initially to figure out, and what was the most intimidating part to figure out?
SPEAKER_01Um, intimidating part was knowing that like people are gonna find out. It's like it's one of those things, like you you can kind of like try to mitigate it, whatever, but you know, at the end of the day, you put yourself out there like it's bound to get h it's bound to get seen by somebody.
SPEAKER_00And did you have any negative experiences as a result of that? Or was it just fear?
SPEAKER_01Um Yeah, I would say at the beginning I had a little bit of negative feedback from it, and you know, some of my peers didn't generally accept some of the things that I was doing. But once they learned, you know, like you know, some of the reasons behind what like prompted the career, how it started, and then also like, you know, like you know, the stuff I'm getting out of it, you know, like the money aspect, the you know, the people I'm being able to connect with, it's like you know, they started to understand, okay, like you know, it's not just you know this thing that he's like you know selling his body, whatever for. It's like, oh yeah, this is like a real job, like a real you know, business where it's like you know, he's like his own social media content creator, but for something on like the X-rated level.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00And and and and marketing skills are like the hardest part for us to learn was the marketing skills, and they're invaluable. And they transferred over into my vanilla light. Yeah, they transferred over into your life. More editing, right? Like editing, social media.
SPEAKER_01Well, I also like I also would like say for like like cinematography and like photography too, it's like the same thing. It's like I used to not be very good at taking photos, and like ever since like I started getting into the industry, because it's like I'm taking photos and videos every day, like I've gotten better at you know, like learning the way the lighting works, you know, learning the way to you know, like position your body with the lighting, the way to like you know record at different angles, like best times to record everything like that. So it's like a lot of different things that you don't realize that you learn and like you pick up on the way, but like once you like realize you need to use those skills, like you see that you have them.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I know are you taking any classes in college for that? Or uh no, no, I actually I'm not.
SPEAKER_01No, I'm not, I'm not. Um most of my class is mostly just business focused, but I mean I would say like some of the classes have definitely helped me with negotiating contracts with different agencies and different things that I've you know with my.
SPEAKER_00So that's an invaluable skill, no matter what you do with it. Yeah, exactly. No matter where you go in life, yeah, exactly. Yeah, yeah, yeah. At such a young age. That's fantastic. Try my best. Dude, well, we'll see. So I'm like and then what was the what was the scariest part about doing it?
SPEAKER_01Excluding and tip being intimidated from like actually like like like showing up whether or not you're gonna get an erection, like the scariest part about like doing it was like probably like all of like the pre-stuff, like having to get tested, having to like go get my blood drawn, you know, like having to wait to get the test back, and then knowing I have to go to the chute, like I'm on the way driving to the chute, it's like, oh my god, like this is really happening, like I'm actually really doing this. And then it's like you get there, like you talk with like you know, whoever's usually recording, and it's like you know, they kind of calm you down a little bit as a guy, because usually as a guy, at least for my case, like we've shown up before the girls usually do. So it's like you get there and you talk with the videographer, and like usually they'll calm you down a lot. Like, usually they're really cool people like yourself, and like they're very helpful with like with like calming everyone down and just like making sure that you know you're ready and you understand what you're really doing. Okay, and like I feel like that was like a big thing to overcome, and like once you do it, it's like I like I got this. I've already done this, like I can do it.
SPEAKER_02Well, I think it's different companies too, because like I know we don't work that like that, right? Like when you he kept asking you questions. Well, it was really funny because when you were cute, like when you asked me a question, he'd be like, I'm sorry, I don't mean to not know this. And I'm like, You how would you know this? Like, and I'm like, that's why I'm here. You asked me the questions, and he kept asking me. He's like, This is really nice. I feel like much better about this. And we have talked about that he didn't have that prep work before, and I don't know if that's really good. You like he was able to overcome it, but how many guys don't?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and I think you're right, you know, because my wife and I shoot, and we do content, and and uh um, yeah, uh, we had very similar experience. Like whoever the con the videographer's key, really. Yeah, um, they don't get the credit that they deserve.
SPEAKER_01I I agree, I don't think they do. I think that's one thing that should be touched on is like the videographer is a really important part of like the shooting aspect, not only like for like scheduling and stuff, but also for making the actors feel comfortable. It's like something like if you have someone that's like a pervy cameraman, like it's not really something that I really want to be filming. Well, it is.
SPEAKER_00I feel like someone's just like watching it, and the content feels weird.
SPEAKER_01Exactly, and it feels like someone's watching me. Like, I'd rather have like a nice, laid-back, chill person that's you know, they're there and they understand like it's my job that I'm here, right? But it's like you know, like I'm gonna make sure I do a good job at it, and like they make sure they feel everyone's like comfortable.
SPEAKER_02I think that's like what TJ did with me. Um, it was during ABM. We had a guy that was brand new. Um, and it's really hard for them to perform under like different, like you know, Mr. Flourish is a little bit more of a wild cameraman that can scare new guys, right? And even them doing it in front of another guy, they get freaked out for some reason. So TJ put a camera in my hand and he's like, go see if this works. And we were done, right? And he's like, Every new guy you have to shoot now. Because he's like, You guys didn't get weirded out by having a female. I can see that.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that's what I was gonna say is it's like I feel like that was like another intimidating factor. It's like knowing that I was gonna have someone else in the room while I was having intercourse because it's like I've never done it. It's a three-play for sure, right?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but the camera is a part of the sex scene, is he not?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah, it's like I mean he's not doing anything, but it's like he's there, he's recording, he's moving around, so it's like in your