
ManyVids crashing out publicly is one thing. What really matters is what that means for creators, our income, and how safe it actually is to keep building on one platform.In this episode, we take a deep, honest look at what’s been happening with ManyVids and why so many adult content creators are reevaluating where they host and sell their clips. This is not just drama for drama’s sake. This is a real conversation about platform trust, creator income, censorship, public disrespect toward sex workers, and what happens when a site that built its name on being creator-friendly stops feeling creator-friendly at all.We’re joined by longtime creator and advocate Aerie Saunders, who breaks down the ManyVids timeline, creator pushback, payout frustrations, censorship concerns, and the bigger business reality a lot of people are now being forced to face. If a huge chunk of your money depends on one clip site, what happens when that platform starts moving weird? That’s the conversation.We also get into practical strategy for adult creators, including diversifying your income, backing up your content library, protecting your brand, making yourself easy to find across platforms, and exploring alternatives like YourVids and other clip hosting options. Whether you are brand new to selling clips or you’ve been in the adult industry for years, this episode is packed with real talk about creator safety, passive income, platform risk, and building a business that does not crumble the second one website loses its damn mind.If you sell adult content online, rely on clip sales, or want to protect your business long term, this one matters. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this video are solely held by the individual and are provided for commentary, entertainment, and informational purposes only. Nothing in this video should be interpreted as legal, financial, business, or professional advice. Any statements made about platforms, policies, or industry issues reflect personal opinion, personal experience, and publicly discussed concerns at the time of recording.👉🏻 Check Aerie Saunders and her resources: https://webcamstartup.com/Learn more about the ManyVids crash out: https://x.com/aeriesaunders/status/2023263010152673786?s=46&t=gpjnpuSwSptyOtjF4QSlrgLearn more about YourVids: https://x.com/aeriesaunders/status/2021336830646346156?s=46&t=gpjnpuSwSptyOtjF4QSlrgLearn more about LoyalFans: https://x.com/aeriesaunders/status/2009939010076995942?s=46&t=gpjnpuSwSptyOtjF4QSlrgRead more about the importance of diversification: https://webcamstartup.com/diversifying-and-maintaining-income-video/🖥️ Read even more on ManyVids crash out here: www.creatorsspicytea.co/manyvids-bella-frenchs-bio-internalized-whorephobia/
Apr 25
1 hr 2 min

What actually happens behind the scenes in the adult content industry once you move past the surface-level front?In this episode of Creators Spicy Tea, I sit down with Cesar, a buyer, community leader, co-founder of Creators Spicy Tea, and head mod in fetish buying spaces, for a real conversation about how both creators and buyers end up here, what we’ve learned the hard way, and what the industry still gets wrong.We talk about the early stages of getting into online content creation and buying personalized content, the mistakes that happen when you jump in without enough research, and why trust, boundaries, communication, and organization matter so much more than people realize. We also get into the difference between customers and clients, how connection can shape both the buying experience and a creator’s long-term business, and why community support can genuinely change the course of someone’s career.This episode is part story time, part industry reflection, and part honest discussion about the realities of direct selling, client relationships, buyer education, creator burnout, personal growth, and building safer spaces for more open conversation. If you’re an adult content creator, a buyer, or somebody trying to better understand the human side of this industry, this one goes deep.We also talk about creator communities, buyer spaces, platform limitations, and the kind of resources we still want to see more of moving forward. Bottom line: more honest, respectful communication helps everybody. And frankly, the industry needs more of it. Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Adult Content Creation Journey02:48 Personal Growth and Life Changes05:38 Exploring the Buyer Perspective08:34 Transitioning to Content Creation11:45 Navigating the Community and Finding Connections14:21 Learning from Mistakes and Growing17:26 The Importance of Organization and Client Management20:16 Building Connections and Client Relationships23:17 The Balance of Professionalism and Personal Touch26:18 The Impact of Community on Business Mindset31:00 Building Community and Support for Creators38:42 Exploring Kinks and Fetishes in Content Creation44:22 The Impact of Client Relationships on Personal Growth51:44 Personal Growth Through Content Creation54:08 Fostering Open Dialogue Between Creators and BuyersResources:Education and information for adult creators: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/Creators Resource Chats: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/creators-resources-chats/r/FetishSpicyTea: https://www.reddit.com/r/FetishSpicyTea/r/Fetishbuyerscommunity: https://www.reddit.com/r/FetishBuyersCommunity/Creator Communities: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/featured-resources/creator-communities/
Mar 29
1 hr 1 min

This month's episode of Creators Spicy Tea is all about you and by you! We trolled the Reddit creator forums and found some of your recent posts. From r/creatorsadvice to r/sexworkers we found what yall are talking about and decided to talk about it too!Lets talk everything from boundaries with our content clients to maintaining motivation.Chapters00:00 Welcome Back to Creators Spicy Tea01:29 Finding Motivation as a Creator04:33 Managing Time and Productivity09:36 Setting Boundaries with Clients18:30 Navigating Client Expectations24:29 The Importance of Valuing Your Work
Feb 28
33 min

Thinking of starting OnlyFans or launching your first spicy page? Stop right here. This video breaks down the real pre-launch checklist every new creator needs to follow to actually succeed and not just post and pray.If you've been wondering how to actually prep for your first month on platforms like OnlyFans, Fansly, or ManyVids, I’m walking you through the unfiltered checklist I wish someone handed me before I ever went live. This is a business blueprint covering branding, content prep, platform setup, safety, pricing, and the backend systems most creators skip (and regret it later).We’ll talk:• How to figure out your brand, niche, and persona without guessing• Why having 2 weeks of content ready is a non-negotiable• Setting up pricing and subscription models that actually match your effort• Boundaries, privacy, and safety before the DMs get weird• Creating systems (not chaos) so you don’t burn out by month oneThis is for any beginner creator or current content seller looking to reboot or rebrand with intention. Whether you’re prepping to launch your spicy business or just tired of feeling lost, this checklist will give you the clarity and confidence to build something real. Not just “try OnlyFans” and hope.Everything I talk about comes from real-world experience as a veteran creator, coach, and mentor. So if you’re ready to treat this like the business it actually is, let’s get into it.And if you want to skip the stress and build your plan together, come join the creators spicy tea community. 📖 Resources 📖📜 Read the in depth pre-launch checklist here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ultimate-pre-for-139253259⚒️ Shop the tools: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/shop/💰 Price your content: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/pricing-your-adult-content/💧 Watermark your content: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/watermarks/💡 Lighting your way to better content: https://youtu.be/BUweZ9da6lo👤 Write a better about me/bio: www.creatorsspicytea.co/about-me/👔 Learn the business models in adult content creation: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/business-models/
Jan 31
29 min

The adult industry keeps changing, but Minnie St. Claire is still thriving after two decades on cam! In this candid deep dive, Minnie breaks down exactly how she built a sustainable cam modeling career, why showing up consistently matters more than anything else, and how to ride platform and economy waves without burning out.You will hear how she started in the early 2000's and has transitioned across sites and formats. If you care about concepts like cam modeling strategy, client retention, live streaming workflow, income diversification and platform TOS compliance, this episode is your blueprint.Minnie explains her schedule, from planning live cam streams, to how she nurtures regulars without squeezing them dry. She talks realistic earnings mindsets, daily work discipline, and building resilience so slow days do not derail you. We also cover diversification, affiliate plays, and why investing and knowing your numbers can protect your career long term.You will learn practical tips for redirecting rule-breaking requests, ways to keep your energy up, and how to refresh your on-cam presence with environment, wardrobe, and simple format switches. Most of all, you will hear a veteran’s tough love on accountability, consistency, and owning your choices as a creator. If you want long term income, brand equity, and a calmer business, press play.🖥️ Be sure to check out & subscribe to Minnie: @MinnieOnCam🌐 Find even more of Minnie here: https://allmylinks.com/minnieoncam
Dec 31, 2025
1 hr 35 min

Ever wonder who keeps fetish spaces on Reddit from falling apart? In this raw, honest, and long-overdue convo, I sit down with Cesar the long-time mod of Fetish Buyers Community and Fetish Want Ads and partner of creators spicy tea to talk about what it’s really like running the backend of these massive fetish subreddits.We go deep into burnout, boundaries, moderating chaos, and how being behind the scenes completely changed both our perspectives on the fetish community. This episode will challenge how you view buyers, sellers, and the power dynamics in online fetish spaces.We talk about the mental load of unpaid mod work, why moderation teams matter, how creators and buyers can communicate better, and what it actually takes to keep a market space safe and functioning for over 100,000 people. Cesar shares how he went from buyer to mod, what made him stay, and why it’s finally time to let go (but not without a legacy).If you’ve ever felt jaded, overwhelmed, or just curious about what really happens when something goes wrong behind closed doors, this one’s for you.This isn’t just tea. It’s the handbook on why community-led moderation matters and what needs to change for creators and buyers alike.Watch this if you want to:Understand Reddit fetish market dynamicsSee both buyer and creator perspectivesLearn what happens with scam reports & review processingReflect on burnout and boundaries as a creator/modLearn how better communication could change everythingWatch this if you want to:✅ Understand Reddit fetish market dynamics✅ See both buyer and creator perspectives✅ Learn what happens with scam reports & review processing✅ Reflect on burnout and boundaries as a creator/mod✅ Learn how better communication could change everything🌐 Visit the Reddit CST Communities:Visit r/creators_spicy_tea: https://www.reddit.com/r/Creators_spicy_tea/Visit r/FetishSpicyTea: https://www.reddit.com/r/FetishSpicyTea/
Nov 30, 2025
47 min

Criticism is inevitable when you're an adult creator. But what if learning how to respond to it could actually grow your business, increase client loyalty, and deepen your brand authority?In this episode of Creator’s Spicy Tea, Thelovelykacyy and alleyrope dive deep into the real ways adult creators face, feel, flourish and fumble through criticism, and how to flip it into sales, positive reviews, and lasting client relationships. Whether you’ve dealt with trolls, misaligned expectations, or unhelpful feedback, this is your roadmap to staying sane, professional, and profitable.You’ll hear real talk between two long-time creators about:✅ The difference between helpful critique and plain disrespect.✅ How to avoid reacting defensively (even when it hurts).✅ Turning customer complaints into repeat sales.✅ What NOT to do when a client isn’t happy.✅ Why your customer service skills matter after the sale.This isn’t surface-level advice—this is the gritty, behind-the-scenes tea on how creators survive and evolve in a judgment-heavy industry.Whether you're just starting out or already scaling your creator brand, this episode will help you shift your mindset, strengthen your boundaries, and build a business you’re proud of (even when the reviews aren't glowing).Your art is valid. Your business is real. Let’s talk about how to keep both thriving—even when it’s hard.Dive In More:📽️ Better Lighting = Better Contenthttps://youtu.be/BUweZ9da6lo?si=JIopjIs0qoIQY9Os🎧 The Fansly Formula with Thelovelykacyy https://youtu.be/bf4mihT0w4A?si=GclNiwYC2bWEqAmL
Oct 31, 2025
39 min

Parasocial relationships: we've all heard of them, but do we really understand their impact—especially in adult content spaces? In this episode of Creator’s Spicy Tea, we're peeling back the curtain on how these one-sided relationships form, the red flags to watch for, and the emotional, mental and even financial toll they can take on creators. We talk enforcement of boundaries and the importance of empathy. From fans who push boundaries to clients who feel entitled to your time, I’m sharing real experiences, hard truths, and actionable steps to protect yourself while still remaining successful in your business.No matter the platform, if you're an adult content creator, this conversation is a MUST. Let's talk boundaries, burnout, and safety—because your well-being ALWAYS comes first. Have you experienced this? How did you handle it?
Sep 30, 2025
29 min

Burnout isn’t just a buzzword... it’s the silent killer of creator careers. In this raw, no-holds barred episode of Creator’s Spicy Tea, six-figure adult content creator and creator coach AlleyRope gets brutally honest about the emotional, physical, and mental toll of always being “on” in the sex work and content creation industry.There's a reason we're tackling this resource this month. It seems like a lot of creators, myself included, are feeling that half year burnout creeping up on us. Maybe we just need to talk about it a little bit, so we can process it a little bit stronger.We break down the unique kind of burnout adult creators face. from parasocial relationships and sexual performance fatigue to algorithm fear, emotional labor, and financial pressure. Whether you’re running solo on OnlyFans, juggling DMs on Fansly, or batch-creating for Reddit, this episode is your permission slip to rest, reset, and reclaim your boundaries without killing your business.If you’ve ever felt like content creation is eating you alive, this episode will feel like a deep exhale.💡 Real strategies for managing creator burnout💻 Adult creator-specific tips on monetization without losing your mind🧠 Mental health insights that hit home, hard🔥 Unfiltered stories, truth bombs, and survival tips from someone who's lived itWhether you're a newbie spicy creator or a full-time digital hustler, this episode is a must-listen.Chapters: 00:00 introduction 00:54 introduction to content creator burnout 04:04 why do adult content creators burn out?07:32 what is creator burnout?09:04 what does content creator burn out look like? 10:16 tips and tricks to avoid content creator burnout 12:23 final thoughts and ramblings on content creator burnout and resources available if you need mental health help, You are not alone and there are programs that are specifically made for content creators. Even specifically for adult content creators. Please look through this resource for links, helplines, and free to low cost programs for Content creators: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/mentalhealthresources/For a network of Creator communities visit CST's homepage: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/For more resources dedicated to adult content creators visit: https://patreon.com/CreatorsSpicyTeaFor true community with other creators who genuinely understand and have been through what you're going through and can relate and want to help and be there for you, join the Creator Resource Chats Discord server: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/creators-resources-chats/❤️ If this podcast episode helped you, give it a like a subscribe and share it with your creator friends who might need to hear it.
Jul 31, 2025
14 min

What happens when an OnlyFans creator decides to walk away at her financial peak? In this episode, Lucy Banks shares her bold exit from content creation and the launch of her one of a kind adult creators PR agency, Million Billion Media. We dive deep into the entrepreneurial mindset, what to do when stigma still lingers, and the real skills creators bring to the table when pivoting careers.Lucy doesn't hold back—she opens up about burnout, industry bias, and how creators can leverage their peak visibility to build something sustainable beyond content. Whether you’re a full-time creator planning your next move or just starting out, this episode is packed with clarity, honesty, and strategy you won’t find anywhere else.Chapters00:00 From Creator to Entrepreneur: Lucy Banks' Journey05:28 The Transition: Leaving OnlyFans Behind10:32 Leveraging Skills: The Entrepreneurial Mindset15:18 Skills Transfer: From Content Creation to Business20:18 Future Opportunities: Adapting to New Industries21:10 Empowering Creators in Business23:52 Overcoming Stigma in the Adult Industry26:50 Navigating Reputation and Digital Footprint29:49 Transitioning from Content Creation to Business32:36 The Shift in Perception and Opportunities35:53 Advice for Aspiring Creators38:06 Introducing Creator Cash Club→ For more coaching, resources, and growth tools: https://www.creatorsspicytea.co/→ Follow Lucy Banks: @imlucyb→ Check out Million Billion Media: @millionbillionmedia_→ Join Creator Cash Club: @creatorcashclub_→ Check out Million Billion Media: www.millionbillionmedia.com→ Subscribe for weekly insights and real creator conversations.
Jun 30, 2025
47 min
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