The version of Mona Azar that most people found first is not the version she spent her twenties building. She studied kinesiology, pointed herself toward occupational therapy, and then spent years in medical sales — the kind of career that requires a specific fluency in science and a specific tolerance for professional performance. The pivot into adult entertainment happened deliberately, not out of desperation, and she has been candid about that in a way that makes the medical sales chapter feel less like a detour and more like proof of character. She sat down with Alexis Texas for a podcast conversation that gave her room to actually talk, and what came through was someone who had thought about the decision, not someone who stumbled into it. What she won't unpack in public is the internal geography of that transition — what exactly it felt like to leave one professional identity behind for something this different. That part she keeps to herself, and the gap is more interesting than any answer she could give.
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