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Ramos 01-31-2006 05:32 PM

Fitty!!!!!

Mack 01-31-2006 05:33 PM

Joan,

First off, thank you for coming here and doing this interview. I think it is a terrific way for many who don't know you to get a glimpse of WHO you are and what you are about. Bravo.

My Question(s): How many leads to cp are submitted by honest, hardworking legal adult webmasters? Is there a better way for us to submit sites of concern, and possibly have some documented numbers that can be submitted to and/or noticed in some way by our law makers to further support our claims as an industry that we are just as concerned and outraged by cp as they are?

jonesy 01-31-2006 05:39 PM

this looks like a hot one already

JFK 01-31-2006 05:47 PM

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Rand 01-31-2006 05:47 PM

Joan is a remarkable woman who has helped take ASACP to a whole new level. Granted, stepping into this industry from any other is not easy and she's had to endure some growing pains. However, most of what is believed about ASACP is simply misunderstood. This interview gives Joan a real opportunity not to "sell" ASACP, but to clear up a lot of industry misconceptions.

Looking forward to it.

NickB. 01-31-2006 05:49 PM

Really Looking forward reading this!

seeric 01-31-2006 05:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream
just like every other ambush. I hold back nothing and ask anything and everything :thumbsup

thats why i love em :winkwink:

Joan 01-31-2006 05:53 PM

I'm sorry, I just race out of a meeting to get back here to this Interview. I should have taken couple of minutes to chill out before starting. You're right I need to start with #1. Oh you all are so pushy ;

Joan 01-31-2006 05:55 PM

OK, the answer to #1:

1. What THE FUCK were you thinking initially backing .xxx?

Let's see if I can finally put this one to bed.. ASACP did NOT support .XXX. We had a meeting about their proposal to us and agreed that it was not in our mission to come out fighting on either one side or the other. We did however, say we'd support any efforts ICM made to protect children. At the time that really didn't seem like a strong show of support. Remember, at that time, ICM had not positioned .XXX as being about protecting children... it was about having a new adult business opportunity. In the current US political climate, ICM turned it into a child protection issue and we were dragged in. We weren't thrilled with that.

JFK 01-31-2006 05:58 PM

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Joan 01-31-2006 06:02 PM

I never knew that there were so many pictures of me... I'm going to watch what wear next time. Hold on, this address #7 -
8. Steve wants to know if you are you really a man wearing an ugly wig and if you think he's cute.

So, even I have a few bad hair days and perhaps clothes days, but at least I am usually color coordinate... most of the time!!

OK, #2 on its way.... are you waiting with bated breath???

Joan 01-31-2006 06:21 PM

"My Question(s): How many leads to cp are submitted by honest, hardworking legal adult webmasters? Is there a better way for us to submit sites of concern, and possibly have some documented numbers that can be submitted to and/or noticed in some way by our law makers to further support our claims as an industry that we are just as concerned and outraged by cp as they are?"

I can easily, but not quickly answer this. ASACP receives between 5,000 - 6,000 leads per month. Of these, about 1/2 are duplicates or have been report before. We investigate all new leads but only determine that approx 200 are new unique sites with CP...

Joan 01-31-2006 06:23 PM

It is amazing how many people try to report legal adult sites just because they are against adult entertainment. Of course, we inform this people that such sites are legal.

Major (Tom) 01-31-2006 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joan
I will not address the first two questions as these questions have been addressed so many times and in so much detail. All one has to do is do a search on GFY


As they say... Play it again sammy!

Duke

Joan 01-31-2006 06:37 PM

Let me interrupt the current topic....to answer #2


2. Does the asacp have a hardon for lightspeed? Why wouldn't you allow a legal company like lightspeed join yet allow other similar ones with similar and more sever content to join? Discuss in detail.

I do NOT have a hard-on for lightspeed... I am a woman after all ;-) They are welcome and invited to join ASACP.

Steve was understandably upset when we initially turned down his sponsorship offer. This was due to a concern that an unusually high number of sites with unacceptable terms at the time linked to his program in order to make money off of him, unbeknownst to him.

To his credit, he responded by taking productive steps in preventing that from happening. Very well done, Steve!

Since the implementation of new technology and procedures to automatically review applications, ASACP can now accept membership applications from sites that previously we could not monitor. Heck, it took us two years before we could accept Adult Dating sites as members; people weren't happy about it, but they understood the need to protect the credibility of ASACP, its members and the industry. If we lose that, we lose the ability to effectively fight CP, so I've personally had to stand strong on some very unpopular decisions in order to do what we do so well.

I respect Steve's fighting spirit and the proactive efforts he's made by himself. He's more than welcome to join ASACP, we'd be delighted to have him.

tony286 01-31-2006 06:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joan
OK, the answer to #1:

1. What THE FUCK were you thinking initially backing .xxx?

Let's see if I can finally put this one to bed.. ASACP did NOT support .XXX. We had a meeting about their proposal to us and agreed that it was not in our mission to come out fighting on either one side or the other. We did however, say we'd support any efforts ICM made to protect children. At the time that really didn't seem like a strong show of support. Remember, at that time, ICM had not positioned .XXX as being about protecting children... it was about having a new adult business opportunity. In the current US political climate, ICM turned it into a child protection issue and we were dragged in. We weren't thrilled with that.

Your right ASACP didnt support it you did in a letter to Icann ,that you signed with your title. So to the untrained reader it would look like ASACP supported it.

Joan 01-31-2006 07:00 PM

and in retrospect,I am sorry that's the way it looked. It hasn't been fun and it's taken too much time away from the valuable (sp) work we do!!!

iamkathi 01-31-2006 07:01 PM

I have great for Joan the 'in the spotlight' head honcho for ASACP.

But more, I love Joan... the person. She has a terrific sense of humor and she is a class act always.:clown

We are both just two former hippy chicks.

smooches sweetie

Big Red Machine 01-31-2006 07:06 PM

Good read this is an interesting one

Joan 01-31-2006 07:07 PM

Kathi, you are so great! In addition to always volunteering at the ASACP booth at Internext, you are genuinely a nice person and I enjoyed spending quality time with you at Internext .... a rare opportunity for me.

tony286 01-31-2006 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joan
and in retrospect,I am sorry that's the way it looked. It hasn't been fun and it's taken too much time away from the valuable (sp) work we do!!!

I can accept that :) Thank you

Joan 01-31-2006 08:05 PM

9. "Who voted the acacp to speak for the industry?"

We do not vote for the industry - only for our Members and Sponsors!

OY 01-31-2006 08:07 PM

Joan - love you.

Mansion Productions is proud to be, for the second year in a row, corporate sponsors of ASACP. We are with you to stay for sure.

Without ASACP I truly believe we would see a lot more CP also within our industry, so whatever you do Joan, never quit.

I urge ALL companies on GFY to join ASACP in the fight against child pornography!

:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup

Kimmykim 01-31-2006 08:21 PM

I think there are alot of times that the perception of ASACP is not entirely aligned with the reality of ASACP in this industry.

I've had many conversations with Joan about her personal position on things, as well as talked to her and others involved with the organization about its stance in regards to issues. Most issues, especially those that don't involve ASACP directly, don't warrant an official position, which is probably for the best, but often leads to people drawing their own conclusions, and sometimes those conclusions are wrong.

Joan, as a person and good friend of mine, is terrific -- she's funny, smart, and has so many things she can talk about when you sit down with her, time gets away from you!

Joan 01-31-2006 08:24 PM

6. Talk about quitting smoking.

7. What exactly do you have a PHD in? discuss in detail.

OK, you want to know about me. Then, I need to go back...to what I do for individuals and my personal passion for life -- helping people. I won't admit to how ong this has been my calling ( I know this may be heavy, but it's part of who I am).

My undergraduate degree is a BA-Psychology from U of Kansas. But, I found I was good at sales and technology and let's be real I could pay my bills being in business rather than being a therapist. At L'oreal, I was the first woman to be honored with the "Salesman (for all the women in the industry and who are members of WIA, please note this terminology). At ADP (Auitomatic Data Processing where Alan Greenspan was a consultant, yes tha Alan Greenspan!!), I was named "Rookie of the Year"...

JFK 01-31-2006 08:43 PM

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JFK 01-31-2006 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joan
I never knew that there were so many pictures of me... I'm going to watch what wear next time. Hold on, this address #7 -
8. Steve wants to know if you are you really a man wearing an ugly wig and if you think he's cute.

So, even I have a few bad hair days and perhaps clothes days, but at least I am usually color coordinate... most of the time!!

OK, #2 on its way.... are you waiting with bated breath???

Joan, just wear a smile:winkwink:
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Joan 01-31-2006 08:58 PM

Back to: Talk about quitting smoking.

7. What exactly do you have a PHD in? discuss in detail.

But first I need say how honored I am to be in pictiures with Sonny... she is a beautiful woman who is a great job about being a professional woman!

Joan 01-31-2006 09:09 PM

In another life, I was known as Dr. Joan...

I am an ex-smoker. I smoked for 22 years and up to three packs a day. I stopped smoking through hypnosis and behavior modification. It changed my life. I became a Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy and developed a program that combines hypnotherapy with behavior modification, relaxation techniques and visualization to help others to stop smoking.

The desire and commitment to stop smoking is essential for success in any non-smoking program, and success is guaranteed for those who make the commitment to become a non-smoker. Do not believe that stopping smoking is just about how strong your will power is; IThahaha8217;S NOT. The people who are least successful in stopping smoking are the ones who think that they will prove their abundance of will power by doing it on their own. Why make it difficult? Use the many tools that are available now to help you be successful. Research shows that the people who are most successful are the ones who combine behavior modification and visualization techniques with the use of some form of nicotine replacement.

Why Hypnosis Works For Stop Smoking

Hypnosis is a natural state of mind. You are in control at all times. Behavior is controlled by the conscious and subconscious mind. The subconscious mind is unable to discriminate; it accepts as fact any information. The conscious mind evaluates and compares information, blocking the information that it has decided the subconscious mind does not want or need. Hypnosis temporarily bypasses the conscious mind allowing access to the subconscious mind. Behavioral changes are then experienced through suggestions. Just like a computer when you update or replace the software.

The American Medical Association in 1958 approved the use of Hypnosis for habit control. Hypnosis is the most effective method of changing unwanted behaviors, such as smoking.

Dr. Joan

Following a successful 20-year career with Fortune 500 companies, hahaha8220;Dr. Joanhahaha8221; Irvine now brings her expertise to individuals, enabling them to become more satisfied with their personal lives.

A graduate of the University of Kansas with a degree in Human Development and Psychology, she returned to school to earn a Doctorate in Clinical Hypnotherapy (DCH). She was trained by "Quit for Life". She takes continuing education on stop smoking and she is currently a Ph.D. Candidate at American Pacific University. She specializes in stop smoking, self-esteem, menopause transition, and relationship enhancement.

Dr. Joan has appeared as a guest on many television and radio programs including The View where she was interviewed by Barbara Walters. She has also appeared on Good Day hahaha8211; NY and Good Day - LA.
She appeared on NBChahaha8217;s Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus, and Dick Clark's The Other Half.

I brought all this to ASACP as I wanted to work for a caused-based company where I could continue to make a difference....which I get to do at ASACP. Life is about making a difference and helping other!

Joan 01-31-2006 09:17 PM

10. Talk about the books you have written? How much money did you make from them?

I've written two books. Actually, one was a workbook for an infomercial; only one was published and was the reason for my media appearances. Did I make money from my second book, Recipes for Hot Sex which was initially funded by Sandra Bullick (I have the check to verify this!!) --- NO! it was too adult for mainstream and too mild for adult as it was about personal relationships.

Joan 01-31-2006 09:20 PM

11. Discuss the public access cable show you did? Are you still doing it?

It was LA nd now not important as I believe that ASACP is much more relevant! Plus, network is more visible than cable!

Jman 01-31-2006 09:29 PM

great answers so far Joan - and thanks for going back and answering #1 & #2

Joan 01-31-2006 09:43 PM

Joan - love you.

Mansion Productions is proud to be, for the second year in a row, corporate sponsors of ASACP. We are with you to stay for sure.

Without ASACP I truly believe we would see a lot more CP also within our industry, so whatever you do Joan, never quit.

I urge ALL companies on GFY to join ASACP in the fight against child pornography!

Thank you, Oystein and Garry! Both your financial and emotional (Oystein as the father of two beautiful children) support is appreciated!

Aly 02-01-2006 12:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JMan
great answers so far Joan - and thanks for going back and answering #1 & #2

I agree... good job, Joan! :thumbsup

(This takes a while by the way, so put aside a little time! :winkwink: )

hollymoss 02-01-2006 02:09 AM

Very nicely said Joan!

I am glad some of rumors and misconceptions about ASACP organization are being cleared here today with the Ambush Interview.

hmoss

James_Hotmovies 02-01-2006 05:21 AM

Great read so far Joan.

I'm looking forward to the rest of the questions as well.

Poppy 02-01-2006 07:53 AM

Great read indeed. Keep it going Joan!

CE_BigB 02-01-2006 08:12 AM

A Big B hug to a Super Multifaceted Lady who always puts a smile
on My face!!

:thumbsup

Big B
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Joan 02-01-2006 08:54 AM

Good morning! I thought I would start the day completing the answers to a few of the questions from yesterday. Also, please forgive me if it looks like there are many typos. I have a new laptop and can't get the keyboard to respond correctly, so I may need to return it. I hate to do this as it is such a hassle to setup a new computer.

Joan 02-01-2006 09:06 AM

"My Question(s): How many leads to cp are submitted by honest, hardworking legal adult webmasters? Is there a better way for us to submit sites of concern, and possibly have some documented numbers that can be submitted to and/or noticed in some way by our law makers to further support our claims as an industry that we are just as concerned and outraged by cp as they are?"

I can easily, but not quickly answer this. ASACP receives between 5,000 - 6,000 leads per month. Of these, about 1/2 are duplicates or have been report before. We investigate all new leads but only determine that approx 200 are new unique sites with CP..."

The ASACP validated CP reports receive a higher priority from law enforcement.

There are benefits to people in the industry that report CP leads to ASACP - the resulting statistical data. Sorry to be so serious so early in the morning, but this is serious part of what ASACP.

Over the last two years, ASACP has received over 180,000 reports of suspect child pornography sites. ASACP reviews such reports, collects relevant data, and forwards suspected child pornography sites to the appropriate government agencies and associations. These include the FBI and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, as well as European hotlines. ASACP data indicates that 99.9% of new, unique verifiable CP reports are attributable to non-adult webmasters and pedophiles hahaha8211; not to professional adult companies. 47% of these sites are hosted by three mainstream Internet Service Providers, principally by one based here in California. Nearly a third use a single mainstream billing company based in Florida.

Our data was further corroborated when I traveled to Belfast this past November, to attend the Virtual Global Taskforcehahaha8217;s conference on Protecting Children Online. The VGT is an international alliance of law enforcement agencies working together to make the Internet a safer place. At the conference, the point was made that most child pornography is distributed by organized crime in former Soviet bloc countries, not by professional adult entertainment companies.

Peaches 02-01-2006 09:11 AM

Oh ASACP questions, blah, blah, blah - here's an IMPORTANT question - Joan, what kind of bra do you wear? Your boobs look mahvelous!!! :) :) :)

RayBonga 02-01-2006 09:14 AM

New ambush, great!

Joan 02-01-2006 09:18 AM

My undergraduate degree is a BA-Psychology from U of Kansas. But, I found I was good at sales and technology and let's be real I could pay my bills being in business rather than being a therapist. At L'oreal, I was the first woman to be honored with the "Salesman (for all the women in the industry and who are members of WIA, please note this terminology). At ADP (Automatic Data Processing where Alan Greenspan was a consultant, yes that Alan Greenspan!!), I was named "Rookie of the Year"...

I've returned to school a few times in my life. The first time I took computer and programming classes at a communty college in Denver which led to my working for technology-based companies. The second time I enrolled in a program to earn a Doctor of Clinical Hypnotherapy in Irvine, CA. I am now a PhD candidate at the American Pacific University in distance learning program, but I've not had too much time to focus on this.

Aly 02-01-2006 09:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Peaches
Oh ASACP questions, blah, blah, blah - here's an IMPORTANT question - Joan, what kind of bra do you wear? Your boobs look mahvelous!!! :) :) :)

Stop cheating on me you slut! :winkwink:

Joan 02-01-2006 09:21 AM

Peaches, thanks for the compliment, but since the FBI or other agents are probably part of this, I want to keep some info personal - lol.

It's like my hair - only my hairdresser knows!

Peaches 02-01-2006 09:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Aly
Stop cheating on me you slut! :winkwink:

Oops, I meant to write that in invisible ink :(

OK Joan, next time I see you we're going to visit the ladies room together and you can show me. It will be like the time me, Tonda and Kathi flashed each other in the elevator in FL showing which bras we have to try to keep the twins in line :)

rankscom 02-01-2006 10:12 AM

I beleive every adult business should support ASACP! This interview will be great for webmasters to know what Joan is really about. Fighting child porn is a huge benefit not only to our industry, but also to children!

Joan 02-01-2006 10:26 AM

Rick, thank you for your support.

FYI - The Best Porn just became a sponsor!


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