00:00How did he find you? How'd you get out here? How did you get to that point?
00:03I basically harassed him for the good part of two years ago.
00:08If I'm doing something, I get very methodical about how I want to do it.
00:12I research everything.
00:15So when I decided that I wanted to partake in the adult film industry,
00:22I looked at who I think are some of the most successful girls in the industry
00:26and who represented them.
00:30And Mark Spiegler's name came up.
00:32And so then I basically did every form of online media I could find.
00:40I looked at, so like podcasts, interviews, anything written down or watched or whatever.
00:46I've listened to that, including yours, the one you did with Gina, right?
00:51Yeah, Gina Valentino and Mark, yeah.
00:52Yeah, that was, it's really funny actually.
00:56The one where he was like, I'll do your show as long as I can answer them.
01:00And sure enough, he took a call.
01:02We all have the same Mark voice when we do it as well.
01:05It's so funny.
01:06Yeah, so I would listen to your podcast you did with him on my long,
01:12I would go on these long walks in the country where I'm from.
01:14We have like a river and I would do these long like two hour walks back and forth listening
01:20to, God, I sound like a stalker, listening to your interview with him and kind of like
01:27imagining myself in LA.
01:29How many times did you listen to it?
01:30A million.
01:31I could probably recite some of the podcasts I know.
01:34And now you're like, help, get me out of it.
01:36Yeah, no.
01:37As Holly slowly moves away.
01:40Yeah.
01:41So yeah, there's a few podcasts that I reckon I could recite.
01:45Because he wasn't on that many.
01:47He was on mine.
01:48He was on No Jumper, I think.
01:50Yeah, yours, No Jumper, TT Boy.
01:52He did one like back in the day that I also listened to.
01:56There was another one.
01:58I can't remember the name of it.
02:00Oh God, I can't remember the name of it.
02:02And then the documentary he did, Patron of the Tarts.
02:06I could probably recite that word for word.
02:08I showed like my mom that documentary, my best friend that documentary.
02:12My mom had to watch that like three or four times I made her watch it.
02:16Yeah, so I did like a lot of research on him.
02:20And then when I made my mind up and I was like, okay, I really actually want to do this.
02:25I sent him as he asked for a well-worded email with professional photos.
02:30And I got a call.
02:33And it was from George, who's like Mark's number two.
02:37And Speaks or Mark, I need to call him one thing so it doesn't get confusing.
02:42Mark was in the hospital in a coma when I first contacted him.
02:47Yeah, he was sick for a while.
02:48We weren't sure if he was going to make it.
02:51Yeah, and George was like, no, it's probably not the best time, you know.
02:56But we kept in contact for about a year.
03:00I don't know why it just popped into my head.
03:02Mark being like, I'll go into a coma as long as I can answer the phone during it.
03:07Probably something he said, yeah.
03:08So yeah, and then when he came out of the coma, I'm sure not immediately, but George was like, there's a girl from England.
03:17She's interested.
03:18Do you want to have a conversation with her?
03:20And so then I spoke to him.
03:22And he's very good.
03:23He only wants people that are determined.
03:25So he shuts the door on you a lot because he wants you to be like, hi, I'm interested.
03:29He wants you to reopen it.
03:30And he does that a few times, I think, until you show him how much you want the job, which I think is why I want to say pretty much all of the guys on his roster and have been on his roster want to be in the industry because they love the job.
03:45They're responsible.
03:46They want to do it because they like the performing aspect of it.
03:48They like sax, you know.
03:49They like sax, you know.
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