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Elizabeth Dell of Amorus is this week’s guest on Adult Site Broker Talk.
Elizabeth, the company’s creator and a certified sex educator with a Master’s in
Public Health from UC Berkeley, founded Amorus. Prior to this, she worked as a
producer of movies, directing many independent films, including Winona Ryder
and Keanu Reeves’ Destination Wedding. To assist couples in playing and
exchanging their most mouthwatering tales, Amorus combines her lifelong love in
intimacy with her vocation as a storyteller.
The 70% of individuals who are already in relationships have access to Amorus’s
romance technology. For the 30% of individuals who are single, a 10-billion-dollar
business of romance technology (also known as dating apps) exists. No mobile
technology, however, enhances romance when you are already married. Amorus
focuses on intimacy, which is the main barrier to a stronger relationship. Through
your phone, their exclusive games, tools, and chat make sex and pleasure more
enjoyable, secure, and delicious. accessible for free in the App Store for iOS.
You may follow them @amorusapp on Twitter.
“Elizabeth has brought a whole new notion to the romance tech game,” stated
Bruce, the show’s host and CEO of Adult Site Broker. We discussed how her
software improves communication between couples and her commitment to
doing so.”
You can listen to Elizabeth Dell on Adult Site Broker Talk starting today at
https://adultsitebrokertalk.com

CAM4 Partners with Imperfectly You to Support Performer Well-Being – Raising the bar for care and growth in adult live streaming
3rd April 2025 – CAM4, a global leader in adult live streaming, has announced an exciting new partnership with Imperfectly You, an independent online platform dedicated to the well-being and professional growth of adult industry workers. This groundbreaking collaboration underscores CAM4’s commitment to providing its broadcasters with essential resources, fostering a thriving, supported, and empowered community. At the core of this partnership is a shared mission: to create a safer, more inclusive industry by equipping performers with the tools they need for self-care, career development, and long-term success. Through this initiative, CAM4 broadcasters will gain exclusive access to Imperfectly You’s extensive range of services—including expert-led workshops, group coaching, well-being resources, and industry-specific tools—all within a secure, judgment-free space. Investing in Performers’ Well-Being “This partnership reflects our commitment to supporting performers beyond the broadcast,” said Andra Chirnogeanu, CAM4’s Director of Business Development. “We’re proud to invest in tools that help our community thrive both personally and professionally.” Founded by Emma, a cam model and life coach, Imperfectly You was born from lived experience and a desire to combat the isolation and stigma many adult industry workers face. “Imperfectly You is the space I always wished for—somewhere performers can be themselves, feel understood, and grow with real support,” said Emma. “This partnership proves CAM4’s dedication to performer care. They’re not just talking about support—they’re actively providing access to the tools that truly make a difference.” Whether navigating career transitions, personal challenges, or simply seeking connection, this partnership ensures that CAM4 performers never have to go it alone. By joining forces, CAM4 and Imperfectly You are setting a new industry benchmark for performer advocacy and support—one that prioritizes mental well-being, personal growth, and community-driven success. About CAM4 CAM4 is a global live-streaming platform offering interactive shows, fan clubs, and performer education. Learn more: www.cam4models.co.uk | Twitter: @Cam4 | @CAM4_GB About Imperfectly You Imperfectly You provides wellness and growth tools for verified women and queer adult workers. Learn more: www.imperfectly-you.com | info@imperfectly-you.com
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