You've probably never heard of Leonid Radvinsky, but you've probably heard of his website.
It's called OnlyFans.
In case you 've been living under an ascetic rock for the last six or seven years,
OnlyFans is the biggest hub of amateur pornography on the internet and Leonid Radvinsky was maybe the most successful pornographer
in the history of the human race until he died of cancer maybe a week ago at the age of 43.
We don't exactly know when or where he died because Leonid was a super private person.
Kind of ironic because he made billions of dollars off a website that encouraged people to bear it all.
For the entire world to see.
Leonid took a 20% cut, and the creators got 80.
Some say OnlyFans revolutionized sex work, made the world's oldest profession safer, easier.
Others called Radvinsky the world's most successful pimp.
But now that he 's dead, his game-changing website is at a bit of an existential crossroads,
and we 're gonna take you there on Today Explained.
Where does President Trump's speech leave us with regard to where the war is headed?
And it really was, to me, the story of the commander-in-chief who weeks into this war
is deeply uncertain about how it ends.
I'm John Feiner, co-host of The Long Game podcast.
This week, Jake Sullivan and I break down the president's speech
and discuss what it 's like to negotiate with the Iranians.
We will also debate whether Iran should accept a deal.