![Instead of hiring professional actors, Cliff Media invites all good-hearted, enthusiastically consenting adults to participate in raw, authentic and fun storyline-based porn scenes. In this episode, Diana shares her experience as a new participant with Cliff Media. The first day of Cliff Media’s 2024 LGBTQ Shoot Week was her first entry into the company, though by day four, she feels like a staple of the community. Community organizing-based porn, especially led by queer people, people with disabilities and Black, Indigenous and people of color, is a unique, unparalleled social experiment. As a result, everyone coming into Cliff Media for the first time, even those with experience in group sex or porn, is joining something they have not experienced before. Diana talks about her fears and expectations prior to attending the shoot, and her initial experience on the first day. She describes the ups and downs of her physical and emotional reaction to the shoot week, and offers practical tips for people who want to prepare their body before specific sexual acts. At Cliff Media, we invite people to do only exactly whatever they want to do with their bodies, asking others for consent (“May I [verb] your [noun]?”), expressing their boundaries and being comfortable with providing honest feedback to learn and grow from each other. This can be an uncomfortable new experience, and as Diana expresses, it is the effort toward loving everyone who walks the door that allows people to feel safer being their authentic selves, including in their sexual and interpersonal desires.](https://cliffmediaproductions.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/asgth-episode-35-300x300.jpg)
Chronic unhappiness and feeling stuck can often result from creating a life centered around perceived obligations to other people. The expectations of family, friends, and the dominant culture can reinforce shame attached to doing anything for yourself, asking for what you want or pursuing fun or pleasure for its own sake.
Underlying this shame is often an anxiety about rejection. Releasing this fear and shame to express what you need – and even what you simply want, whether essential to well-being or not – can be enormously freeing.
In this episode, Tina talks about ways that narratives in their childhood encouraged them to be smaller, quieter, and focused on the needs of others, and how they came to live a fuller, more self-authorized life.
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