ToyChats.com sponsors the Jst Us Podcast

RalphGreco
May 06, 2025
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Is talking about sex toys as much fun as wearing then turning on a vibrating penis ring, or inserting sturdy butt plug? However you feel about doing over talking (or maybe a little bit a both) in your sex life, ToyChats.com was talked about in a wonderful mid-podcast spot on episode 70 of the Jst Us Podcast with hosts Amber
Wagner/Jacob Willis, as we sponsored this episode.
The “Jst US” Podcast features two friends/hosts who are confident, outspoken and unapologetic. Amber and Jacob dish about sex, trending topics, or a therapy session...really whatever is on their minds and their guests bring to the couch. Their show is for those who are ok with being themselves, and at the same time can laugh at themselves and others with good honest, well-meaning raw humor.
Episode #70 featured Winter and Chy, hosts of the Behind The Likes Podcast, sitting on the couch and giving forth.
Certainly, listen to the whole show, but just know that at the 32-minute mark, kind of dead center of the podcast, there’s a great big commercial for our site with our logo and Amber talking about how we work our reviews with “real people talking about what actually works.” There is also a prompt for listens to check out how to become a reviewer at our site.
As Amber and Jacob make clear, and pretty much all podcasts are built on, communication in all we do in life is key to making our lives better. A sex toy review site relies on that clear and honest talk (in our case, in the way words are used in our reviews) to reveal the very best (and sometimes the not so best; our reviews are subjective and honest after all) of the many products we come across. And as even the most casual adult product user has got to be aware, there are lots of products out there for us all to use to better our sex lives.
So, hats off to Amber and Jacob, their wonderful Jst Us Podcast and continuing to have open and
honest conversations that concern us all. It was an honor sponsoring the show.