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From Twitch to OnlyF*ns: A Creator's Journey | Dan Dangler | Dan Dangler DSH #1015
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From Twitch to OnlyF*ns: Dan Dangler spills all in this eye-opening episode! 🎮➡️🔞 Discover the challenges of streaming, the surprising professionalism of adult content creation, and the personal cost of pursuing an unconventional career. 🤯 Dan shares his journey, discussing the mental toll of streaming, family reactions to his career change, and the realities of the adult entertainment industry. Get ready for raw honesty about mental health, plastic surgery, and the unexpected perks of his new path. 🎭💰 Tune in for a candid conversation about fame, fan interactions, and finding authenticity in an often misunderstood profession. Dan's story will make you laugh, think, and maybe even challenge your preconceptions! 🤔💡 Don't miss this fascinating dive into the world of online content creation and adult entertainment. Hit subscribe for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🚀 #howtomakemoneyonline #contentcreation #onlyf*nsmarketingstrategy #onlyf*nsmarketing #contentcreator CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 06:05 - Stopping Streaming Reasons 09:11 - Ninja's Impact on Gaming 11:39 - Jack Doherty’s Car Crash Reaction 15:48 - Facing Criticism and Challenges 17:54 - Starting to Earn Money 19:45 - Family Relationships and Estrangement 23:15 - Commitment to Honesty 26:30 - Frequency of Intimacy 30:06 - Interactions with Fans 32:35 - Dislike for Kik Platform 35:35 - Opinions on FouseyTube 38:18 - Future Plans and Projects 41:00 - Personal Surgeries Experience 44:58 - Dealing with Parasites 50:42 - Mental Health Awareness 51:30 - Lexapro Medication Discussion 53:19 - Xanax and Klonopin Insights 55:50 - Outro 55:58 - Dan Dangler’s Final Thoughts APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Dan Dangler https://www.instagram.com/thedandangler/ LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chapter 1: Why did Dan Dangler stop streaming?
I can see that. Neon said streaming's a really hard job. It's probably one of the hardest jobs. And not the job itself. Like, not streaming. Like, it's easy, but it's the fact of how many hours it is and how, like, mentally draining it is, you know? All right, guys. Dan Dangler here today. Wow. Hi. Thanks for coming on.
Chapter 2: What challenges did Dan face in the adult entertainment industry?
Yeah, of course. Thanks for having me. Yeah, I just saw you on Ryan Pownall's show yesterday, right? Oh, my God. I'm always on that thing. Yeah? He loves you on there. Well, we come up with good ideas and stuff, so that's why we work together a lot. I saw you went on with the grandpa. Yeah, my grandpa. My Grandpa Wayne. He's insane. Yeah? Wait, that's actually your grandpa? Yeah.
Oh, I thought that was a skit. Nope. He's my grandpa, and he's an adult entertainer. No way. Yeah. So did he inspire you? No. No? No. I didn't look at pictures of his dick growing up or anything like that. Nope.
Chapter 3: How did Dan's family react to his career change?
Did you know he was in that space though growing up? No, it wasn't until I got a little older that things started. I think he retired, and when his wife passed away, I think that it was just like he's a wild man now. Yeah, he's scratching that itch that he had during marriage, right? Yeah. Yeah. Marriage is a tricky thing. Yes. I wouldn't know, but yeah.
You're pushing 30 now. Are you thinking about it? You just exposed me. No, I'm not thinking about it. I'm not even going to lie. I don't think I ever want to get married. Yeah? Yeah, I think I'd be like married without the government, if that makes sense. You don't want to be financially tied to someone?
Yeah, I don't want to be tied in general to somebody like through the government. Like I just think that we can be together and be married and do all that stuff and not have to be actually married. I feel that. There doesn't seem to be much benefit. Yeah, I mean sometimes for like insurance and stuff, but I don't know. That's not really worth it to me. Yeah. What about dating though?
I date, but I'm not really dating right now because I'm working on just my career and stuff like that. So I have eight dogs. Damn. Yeah, nobody wants to date a girl with eight dogs. I had seven on my notes, so you must have got a recent one.
I did get another one, yes. Every time I talk to somebody new or I see my friends every once in a while, I have to be like, yeah, there's another one now. There's another one. Have you met this one? Where do you get them all? They're all rescues. So this one I just found was running on the street on my way. I was on my way to collab with Jay Mack. I don't know who that is. He's a male performer.
Okay.
And there was this little puppy running in the street. Not puppy. It's like an old ass chihuahua. And I grabbed it and there was some lady running after it. I thought that it was her dog. So I was like, here you go. And she's like, no, it's not my dog. So I'm like, ah, shit. So I had to take this thing home. It's old as, you know, old as shit. So it's like got to be like, yeah, it's like 13, 14.
It's just on hospice with me. Wow, that's sad. It's fine. It's happy. It loves food. So you're willing to take in senior dogs. That shows your heart is big. Oh my God, I love any dog, any dog. Besides like crazy dogs. I've done, I've literally, I've done the whole, you know, like nut job dog, like crazy. Not for me. The traumatized ones? Yeah.
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Chapter 4: What are Dan's thoughts on mental health?
Chapter 5: What insights does Dan have about fame and fan interactions?
Yeah, I mean sometimes for like insurance and stuff, but I don't know. That's not really worth it to me. Yeah. What about dating though? I date, but I'm not really dating right now because I'm working on just my career and stuff like that. So I have eight dogs. Damn. Yeah, nobody wants to date a girl with eight dogs. I had seven on my notes, so you must have got a recent one.
I did get another one, yes. Every time I talk to somebody new or I see my friends every once in a while, I have to be like, yeah, there's another one now. There's another one. Have you met this one? Where do you get them all? They're all rescues. So this one I just found was running on the street on my way. I was on my way to collab with Jay Mack. I don't know who that is. He's a male performer.
Okay.
And there was this little puppy running in the street. Not puppy. It's like an old ass chihuahua. And I grabbed it and there was some lady running after it. I thought that it was her dog. So I was like, here you go. And she's like, no, it's not my dog. So I'm like, ah, shit. So I had to take this thing home. It's old as, you know, old as shit. So it's like got to be like, yeah, it's like 13, 14.
It's just on hospice with me. Wow, that's sad. It's fine. It's happy. It loves food. So you're willing to take in senior dogs. That shows your heart is big. Oh my God, I love any dog, any dog. Besides like crazy dogs. I've done, I've literally, I've done the whole, you know, like nut job dog, like crazy. Not for me. The traumatized ones? Yeah.
Yeah. Cause the problem is they'll attack your other dogs. Yeah. It's too much right now. I've had it before and I've had just one single dog, but I don't know. And more of a, I like a whole pack. Yeah. You must have a good dog sitter. Yeah. Yes, I do. Thank God. That shit ain't cheap. Cause I pay mine. I got two dogs. It's like 150 a night.
Mine lives with me. So I have two assistants and one of my assistants is my manager. So he came with me a day. So the other assistant watches them while I'm gone and he stays at my house for free. Smart. So it's like, Not for free. He stays at my house in exchange for watching the dogs and stuff like that. That's a good trade. Yeah. Wow. Perfect. Just dogs or you got other animals too?
No, I couldn't have other animals. RIP. RIP. I tried to rescue a bird this past month. Alexis Fox was, I don't know how dirty I can get. Alexis Fox was banging, and a bird ran into the window while she was banging, and it fell on the ground. Whoa.
Tried to rehabilitate it. RIP. It didn't make it to the basketball. This happened like last week. I was like, God darn it. I've never rehabilitated a bird, though, so I don't know. See, I'm kind of spiritual, so when I hear of a bird flying into a window like that, I wonder what the meaning is there. Death? Yeah. No, like. Long, painful death. I don't think that's a random thing.
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Chapter 6: How does Dan balance personal life and work?
Chapter 7: What are Dan's future plans in content creation?
They're all rescues. So this one I just found was running on the street on my way. I was on my way to collab with Jay Mack. I don't know who that is. He's a male performer. Okay.
And there was this little puppy running in the street. Not puppy. It's like an old ass chihuahua. And I grabbed it and there was some lady running after it. I thought that it was her dog. So I was like, here you go. And she's like, no, it's not my dog. So I'm like, ah, shit. So I had to take this thing home. It's old as, you know, old as shit. So it's like got to be like, yeah, it's like 13, 14.
It's just on hospice with me. Wow, that's sad. It's fine. It's happy. It loves food. So you're willing to take in senior dogs. That shows your heart is big. Oh my God, I love any dog, any dog. Besides like crazy dogs. I've done, I've literally, I've done the whole, you know, like nut job dog, like crazy. Not for me. The traumatized ones? Yeah.
Yeah. Cause the problem is they'll attack your other dogs. Yeah. It's too much right now. I've had it before and I've had just one single dog, but I don't know. And more of a, I like a whole pack. Yeah. You must have a good dog sitter. Yeah. Yes, I do. Thank God. That shit ain't cheap. Cause I pay mine. I got two dogs. It's like 150 a night.
Mine lives with me. So I have two assistants and one of my assistants is my manager. So he came with me a day. So the other assistant watches them while I'm gone and he stays at my house for free. Smart. So it's like, Not for free. He stays at my house in exchange for watching the dogs and stuff like that. That's a good trade. Yeah. Wow. Perfect. Just dogs or you got other animals too?
No, I couldn't have other animals. RIP. RIP. I tried to rescue a bird this past month. Alexis Fox was, I don't know how dirty I can get. Alexis Fox was banging, and a bird ran into the window while she was banging, and it fell on the ground. Whoa.
Tried to rehabilitate it. RIP. It didn't make it to the basketball. This happened like last week. I was like, God darn it. I've never rehabilitated a bird, though, so I don't know. See, I'm kind of spiritual, so when I hear of a bird flying into a window like that, I wonder what the meaning is there. Death? Yeah. No, like. Long, painful death. I don't think that's a random thing.
I don't know. It's, I don't know. It was, I'm not a bird girl. Let's just put it that way. I tried. Well, certain people can like almost talk to animals in like a way where it makes them comfortable. Yeah. Like Tarzan. Yeah. Dr. Doodle. Dr. Doodle, yeah. Dr. Doodle, yeah. Certain people got that touch. Yeah. Sounds like you got that with dogs.
I think so. Maybe. Sometimes it's funny, though. This old dog likes my roommates better than me. And I think she's a guy dog. I think she likes men better than females. Dogs are good at reading people, too. Well, it's not reading me very well. Nah, but when I bring friends over to the house and my dogs don't like them, that's weird to me.
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Chapter 8: How does Dan view the streaming landscape today?
I think it would actually do the opposite. It could go either way. You could have a really bad trip or you could just be cured for life. Yeah, unlock all your childhood trauma and release it. Just don't think I, I don't think, I feel like you have to be very chill and very like ready and open for that to get that experience. You need the right mindset. I'm not, I'm not there.
It'll call you one day. I can literally take like three eighths of shrooms and not feel anything. What? It's because of Lexapro. Holy crap. It's insane. Like, so I'm like, I don't even know if any of these experiences will work for me anyway because of the medicine. What happens if you didn't take the medicine? Does that happen?
I always take it. If I didn't take it, I'd start feeling anxious and all that stuff. That's how I was when I was on Xanax. Yeah. Oh, my God. That stuff is so bad for you. Terrible. How long were you on it? Only two months, but I cut it instead of tapering off, so I had a seizure. Oh. Oh, my God. It's insane, right? Yeah, I almost died from it.
It's insane. I was on Klonopin for a year, and I was trying to get off it for months, months. I was telling everybody, I'm trying to get off this drug. It sounds like I'm a drug addict, but I'm prescribed this drug, and I'm taking this tiniest dose of it to try and get off it, and I'm still shaking, growing up, having to call people to get fluids.
It's like, how the fuck is this shit even allowed to be prescribed? They give it like candy. You should not be allowed to take that shit for more than a week. Like, literally. You had a seizure, and you had it for two months. Two months just from cutting it. That's insane. And I was high during the seizure, so that fucked up my relationship with weed.
Oh, yeah. No, it was horrible. I'd be fine, and then the next day, all of a sudden, you're shaking. You can't do anything. You feel like you're dying. It was rough. That is so bad. They got my dad, too. He had a seizure at my soccer game because he was going through withdrawal.
It's so bad. And you don't even, you can't even tell sometimes. Like you're like, I feel okay today. And then the next day you're withdrawing. Yeah, it's quick. It's like, for me, it would like happen like a couple weeks later, all of a sudden I'd have a withdrawal. I'm like, I've been taking the same dose for... Because you got to keep upping it. That's the problem.
Yeah, it's just insane. The whole thing is just... If you are considering taking Klonopin and Xanax, I would try another outlet or don't continuously take it. It should never be continuously taken like we did. I feel like it's like way too much for your body. Way too much. And my memories were wiped. That's too much. I don't understand.
Oh my God, yeah. That's another thing too is they said that... Those meds are, like, they can give you dementia. Whoa. They literally said that. They were like, you need to get off of this shit. They asked me. Like, when I came here, I got a different psychiatrist. He's like, holy shit, I can't believe you've been on that for a year. Yeah.
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