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From Erotic Archives to 100K Views: Victoria Hartmann’s Bold Journey Through Sex, Culture, and Podcasting
Featuring: Victoria Hartmann
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How the Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum is turning taboo topics into global conversations—one podcast episode at a time.
Featuring: Victoria Hartmann
1996
Sep 4, 2025
IG: '@sexnerdpod
It’s great to connect with you again! For those just meeting you, give us a little background on your business and the role you play in the OnlyFans ecosystem.
Thank you—it’s always a pleasure to connect with OnlyFans Insider! I’m the Director of the Erotic Heritage Museum in Las Vegas, which for the past 17 years has been dedicated to preserving and celebrating erotic art, culture, and history. My role is really about keeping those stories alive while also pushing the conversation forward—making sure sexuality is understood as part of human heritage, not hidden away.
In addition, I host the Sex Nerd Podcast, where I explore everything from sexual health and relationships to the cultural impact of adult entertainment. Hitting 100K views on one episode was an incredible reminder that these conversations resonate with people everywhere.
As for the OnlyFans ecosystem, I see my work as complementary: OnlyFans creators are writing the next chapter in erotic history. My job is to give context, platform, and legitimacy to that work, while also providing a space—whether through the museum, research, or the podcast—where creators and audiences alike can engage with sexuality openly and intelligently.
Every great business has a starting point—how did yours come to life?
The Erotic Heritage Museum came to life 17 years ago through a partnership between philanthropist Harry Mohney and Reverend Ted McIlvenna, who believed deeply that sexuality is part of our shared human heritage. They wanted to create a space that honored erotic expression, art, and history with the same respect given to any other cultural institution.
When I stepped in as Director, I carried that torch forward—expanding exhibitions, building community programs, and ensuring the museum remains a living, evolving archive of erotic culture. It’s more than just a museum—it’s a space for education, conversation, and sometimes even provocation.
In many ways, the museum was ahead of its time. Today, with platforms like OnlyFans reshaping how people create, connect, and express themselves, our mission feels more relevant than ever. What started as a physical archive has grown into a global conversation, and I’m proud to be part of keeping that conversation alive.
You can feel the energy you bring to this—what is it about your work that truly excites you?
What excites me most is that my work constantly pushes boundaries and challenges how people think about sexuality, culture, and even human psychology.
At the museum, I get to preserve and showcase centuries of erotic art and history—reminding people that sexuality has always been a part of our shared human story. As an archivist, I love uncovering the hidden narratives that shape who we are, and making sure those voices and artifacts aren’t lost to time.
Through my research into what I call the ‘dark minds’—particularly the sexual psychology of serial offenders—I explore some of the most taboo and unsettling aspects of human sexuality. It’s not always easy work, but it helps us understand the spectrum of desire, behavior, and pathology. Those insights are valuable both academically and culturally, because they force us to face uncomfortable truths about human nature.
And then there’s the podcast. That’s where I get to translate all of this—heritage, research, even the provocative stuff—into conversations that anyone can access. Reaching 100K views on one episode told me that people want to engage in these conversations, whether it’s about sex education, the adult industry, or the psychology behind it all.
The excitement comes from knowing that everything I do—whether it’s curating an exhibit, conducting research, or recording an episode—sparks curiosity, challenges stigma, and gives people permission to think and talk about sexuality more openly.
Tell us something quirky, funny, or totally unexpected about your business journey so far!
Oh, I’ve got plenty! Running an erotic museum definitely comes with its share of quirky moments. One that always makes me laugh is how often people assume my day is spent in some kind of nonstop bacchanal—when in reality, it’s board meetings, artifact cataloging, and a lot of paperwork. The glamour of museum spreadsheets is very real!
Another unexpected twist has been the museum’s hearse. Yes—we have an actual hearse, and on the back it reads: ‘Is your sex life dead? We’ll help you rise again.’ Driving that around Las Vegas never fails to turn heads, and it’s probably the most unusual piece of marketing I’ve ever been responsible for.
And on the podcast side, I’d say the funniest thing is how many people confide in me after episodes—like I’ve suddenly become their sex therapist or confessor. I love it, though, because it shows the conversations are opening people up in ways they didn’t expect.
So between the hearse, the spreadsheets, and the confessions—I’d say my business journey has been anything but predictable!
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Are there any trends you’re watching closely or preparing for in your business strategy?
Absolutely—sexuality and culture are constantly evolving, so staying attuned to trends is part of the job. One trend I’m watching closely is the growing mainstream acceptance and visibility of sex-positive content creators, like those on OnlyFans. It’s reshaping how erotic content is produced, distributed, and consumed, and it directly ties into the museum’s mission of preserving and legitimizing erotic expression.
Another area is the intersection of technology and adult entertainment—everything from VR experiences to AI-driven content. These tools are changing not just how people engage with erotic material, but also how we can archive and interpret it for the future.
Finally, I’m paying attention to education and accessibility. People increasingly want informed, thoughtful discussions about sexuality, whether that’s through podcasts, online content, or museum programs. That’s why the Sex Nerd Podcast is such a key part of our strategy—it allows us to connect, educate, and engage a global audience.
In short, we’re always preparing to meet people where they are, anticipate cultural shifts, and provide spaces—both physical and digital—where sexuality can be explored safely, openly, and creatively.
We’ve loved hearing your story—what’s the best way for people to follow your updates, content, or business growth?
The easiest way to keep up with everything we’re doing is through our social channels and podcast. Follow the Museum on Instagram at @eroticmuseumvegas for the latest exhibits, behind-the-scenes museum moments, and highlights from tall of our adventures, including with Benny the Hearse!
For deeper dives into sexuality, culture, and even the darker corners of human psychology, check out the Sex Nerd Podcast on YouTube (Sex Nerd Podcast) or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hitting 100K views on one episode shows that our community is growing every day!
You can also find me on Instagram @sexnerdpod
Whether you’re into erotic art, research, or just love a good conversation about sex and culture, there’s a way to connect—and of course, the museum itself is always open for visitors to come see, learn, and sometimes laugh at our quirks in person!
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