Stripped by SIA: a podcast on strippers and sex workers. An edgy new podcast by someone who is actually in the industry. Hosted by Steph Sia, an exotic dancer based in Vancouver, BC aims to uncover "taboo" topics such as what it's like to be a stripper, BDSM, fetishes, porn and more. Every week sh…
On the last episode of Season 7, I invite Max Chabanel, a former corporate executive turned companion, to discuss the intricacies of the Fly Me To You (FMTY) service in the adult industry. We explore Max's journey from corporate life to sex work, the dynamics of traveling with clients, and the importance of setting boundaries and expectations. The conversation emphasizes the need for clear communication, understanding personal limits, and navigating intimacy during extended bookings. Max shares valuable insights and tips for both companions and clients, highlighting the realities of FMTY beyond the glamor. In this conversation, we also discuss the intricacies of being a travel companion, focusing on client expectations, setting boundaries, and the importance of self-care. We delve into how to manage personal energy, set appropriate rates, and navigate travel logistics while ensuring safety. The dialogue emphasizes the need for clear communication and mutual understanding between companions and clients to foster a positive experience.Follow Max below:https://x.com/maxchabanellinktr.ee/maxchabanelPS: Group is a proud sponsor of Stripped by SIA. Needing a new website? Branding? Video? Contact us at www.wearepsgroup.comConnect with me below:https://strippedbysia.comhttps://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast
Very excited to bring on Pepper Kat, a cam girl and podcast host, to discuss the complexities of emotional connectivity and relationships within the sex work industry. They explore themes of male loneliness, the changing landscape of relationships, and the blurred lines between intimacy and transactional interactions. The conversation delves into the impact of technology on connection, the challenges of setting boundaries, and the societal pressures faced by men today. In this conversation, we also delve into the complexities of sex work, discussing the emotional labor involved, the stigma faced, and the importance of personalization in adult content. We explore the shifting power dynamics in the industry, emphasizing the need for clear boundaries and ethical considerations when interacting with clients. The discussion highlights the necessity of understanding the emotional needs of clients while maintaining a safe and respectful environment for sex workers.Follow Pepper Kat below:https://www.pepperkat.comPS: Group is a proud sponsor of Stripped by SIA. Needing a new website? Branding? Video? Contact us at www.wearepsgroup.comConnect with me below:https://strippedbysia.comhttps://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast
I'm excited to bring on fellow cam model, Minnie St. Claire, on the show to demonstrate the challenges faced by disabled sex workers. The conversation delves into personal stories, the evolution of webcamming, and the realities of navigating the adult industry whilst having a disability. We explore the complexities of navigating the adult industry, particularly focusing on the intersection of disability and sex work. Minnie details her experiences with trauma, mental health challenges, and the flexibility that sex work provides. Minnie discusses the complexities of navigating disability benefits, income as a content creator, and the duality of identity in the sex work industry. She highlights the challenges of mental health, societal expectations, and the stigma surrounding both sex work and disability. Follow Minnie below:https://x.com/minnieoncamPS: Group is a proud sponsor of Stripped by SIA. Needing a new website? Branding? Video? Contact us at www.wearepsgroup.comConnect with me below:https://strippedbysia.comhttps://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast
A very special episode today! This week, I invite Marston Hefner, the son of Hugh Hefner, who is now making his mark in the adult content industry. We discuss the challenges and dynamics of being a parent in the adult industry, the motivations behind joining adult platforms, and the stigma surrounding sex work. Marston shares his experiences growing up in a famous family and how it shaped his views on nudity and sex work. The conversation also touches on gender dynamics in parenting and the launch of Marston's new adult platform, RM11, a new adult content platform designed to prioritize the needs and earnings of content creators. He emphasizes the importance of a creator-centric approach, offering a favorable commission split and fostering a respectful environment for creators. The discussion also covers challenges related to traffic and visibility, the platform's commitment to creative freedom, and innovative features like interactive content. Marston highlights the significance of privacy and security for creators, the need for diversification in revenue streams, and the importance of community feedback for continuous improvement. Use code "HEFNER" to receive $25 when a creator makes their first $50.Follow Marston here:www.rm11.cominstagram.com/marston101PS: Group is a proud sponsor of Stripped by SIA. Needing a new website? Branding? Video? Contact us at www.wearepsgroup.comConnect with me below:https://strippedbysia.comhttps://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast
This week, we welcome Emily Adaire, a trans performer and adult creator based in Germany. They discuss the journey of Emily into sex work, the differences in production standards between Europe and the USA, and the landscape of sex work in Germany, including its legal status and the protections available to sex workers. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by trans performers in the industry and the importance of destigmatizing sex work. In this conversation, they explore various themes surrounding trans representation in the adult film industry, cultural differences between Europe and the US, and the evolving dynamics of collaboration in adult entertainment. They discuss the importance of representation, the impact of legislation on the industry, and the challenges of health standards and testing. The conversation highlights the progress made in trans visibility and the ongoing struggles faced by trans individuals in both personal and professional contexts. We also discuss the financial challenges faced by performers, particularly in relation to testing costs and the overall expenses of being in the industry. The discussion also touches on the importance of agency and creative control for performers, as well as the balance between financial stability and personal fulfillment in their work. Emily shares her journey towards finding this balance and her desire to use her platform for positive change.
***TRIGGER WARNING: Mention of sexual assault, kidnapping, pimping, physical assault.***We've talked about how much I loved stripping over the years but this year, we will be discussing the complexities of strip club culture. Joining me this week is my guest Dahlia, a former NY-based dancer. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by dancers, the impact of economic changes, and the empowerment that comes from taking control of one's body and choices and the culture of fear that often silences dancers. They highlight the predatory behaviors that can occur within the industry and the struggles dancers face in navigating relationships while maintaining their professional personas. The conversation emphasizes the need for empowerment and the importance of speaking out against injustices in the workplace. We emphasize the need for a humane approach to interactions, the significance of making customers feel valued, and the necessity of setting boundaries when engaging with clients. We also highlights the critical aspects of health and safety, particularly regarding sexual health and the risks associated with extras in the industry. Lastly, we reflect on the evolution of strip club culture, the accessibility of sex work through platforms like OnlyFans, and their personal journeys within the industry. The conversation highlights the camaraderie and struggles faced by dancers, emphasizing the need for self-care and awareness in a challenging environment.
This week, I welcome adult film stars, Ameena Green and Willow Ryder, to discuss their experiences in the adult industry. The conversation covers their personal journeys, the importance of research and preparation before entering the industry, financial discipline, and the dynamics of living and working together. They also touch on the significance of communication on set, self-care practices, and maintaining boundaries with fans while fostering a genuine connection. We also delve into the complexities of navigating fan expectations, the importance of community support, and the challenges of building a positive reputation in the adult industry. They discuss the need for clear boundaries with fans, the significance of having a supportive network, and how to address harmful behavior within the industry. The conversation also touches on the pros and cons of working in the adult industry, offering valuable advice for those considering entering this field.
Very excited to bring Isabelle Fox of The Escort Academy to discuss the complexities of being a sex worker, particularly the decision to go 'face out' in the industry. We explore the stigma surrounding sex work, the journey of becoming a mentor and business coach for escorts, and the differences between being face in and face out. The conversation highlights personal stories, challenges, and the importance of de-stigmatizing the adult industry. In this conversation, we discuss personal boundaries, safety precautions, legal ramifications, and the impact of privilege. We also discuss the challenges of recognition, the importance of family support, and the difficulties faced with financial institutions. The dialogue emphasizes the need for careful consideration and personal choice in navigating these issues. We chat about the financial implications of these choices, the importance of mentorship, and the need for support within the community. Isabelle shares her personal journey of going face out and the positive response she received, while also addressing criticism and misunderstandings about her advice. The episode concludes with a reminder of the importance of giving back and supporting one another in the industry.Follow Isabelle below:https://escortacademy.co/https://www.tiktok.com/@isabellefox?_t=ZS-8u2X9h5VX7d&_r=1https://youtube.com/@isabellefoxescort?si=pqFeZ3y2ZOLtIs6fhttps://www.instagram.com/the.isabelle.fox?igsh=dDgxOHJ1OWd0aWZlhttps://www.snapchat.com/add/theisabellefox?share_id=EnnHMgJ1PqM&locale=en-KEhttps://www.facebook.com/share/1Eov3eyxdW/https://www.facebook.com/share/1BVMFoYtcJ/https://bsky.app/profile/isabellefox.bsky.socialConnect with me below:https://strippedbysia.comhttps://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast
In this episode of Stripped by Sia, host Steph Sia engages in a deep conversation with Todd Spates, co-founder of Yanks, a 100% female-produced adult content platform. They discuss the journey of sex work, the importance of ethical porn, and the appeal of amateur content. Todd shares insights into the origin of Yanks, the significance of creating safe spaces for models, and the challenges of navigating male representation in a female-centric industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for transparency and understanding in the adult industry, aiming to destigmatize sex work and promote female empowerment. In this conversation, Todd discusses the importance of creating a safe space in adult production, the differences between the male and female gaze in adult content, and the concept of ethical pornography. He emphasizes the need for transparency and accountability within the adult industry, particularly in light of the challenges faced by models and creators. Todd also shares insights about Yanks, a platform that focuses on authentic adult content, and highlights innovative projects, including the integration of AI and global outreach efforts to diversify representation in adult entertainment.
This week, I invite Laura Desiree, an intimacy coordinator and sex worker, about the importance of destigmatizing sex work and the role of intimacy coordinators in ensuring safety and consent in adult entertainment. They discuss the challenges faced by sex workers, the significance of community, and the impact of viral content on the industry. The conversation highlights the need for responsible storytelling and the implications of shock content in shaping societal perceptions of sex work. In this conversation, Laura Desiree and Steph Sia delve into the complexities of the sex work industry, discussing the harmful stereotypes and stigma that persist. They explore the impact of fame and the dehumanization of sex workers, emphasizing the need for more nuanced and respectful conversations. The discussion highlights the responsibility of content creators in shaping narratives around sex work and the importance of recognizing the diversity within the industry. Ultimately, they call for a shift in societal perceptions and a deeper understanding of the realities faced by sex workers.
This week, we engage in a deep conversation with Diana Prince, a seasoned professional in the adult industry. They explore the concept of authentic relating, its significance in the context of sex work, and the importance of self-care. Diana shares her journey in the adult industry, discussing the challenges and shifts she has experienced over the years. The conversation emphasizes the need for genuine connection and communication in a highly stigmatized field, highlighting the role of practices like authentic relating in fostering community and personal growth. In this conversation, we delve into the concept of authentic relating, exploring various practices such as T-Group, which emphasizes emotional awareness and communication skills. They discuss the importance of boundaries in the context of sex work, highlighting how these boundaries can shift based on personal experiences and interactions. The dialogue also touches on conflict resolution, emphasizing the value of clear communication and self-awareness in navigating difficult conversations. Diana shares insights on how authenticity can influence financial success and the flow of money in one's work. Finally, they discuss the benefits of group sessions and community support for personal growth and connection.Follow Diana at her links below: https://linktr.ee/lovedianaprinceThis episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers.Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! https://x.com/strippedbysia https://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast https://patreon.com/strippedbysia https://strippedbysia.com
Have you been around in SW for as long as I have, in the stripping world, specifically? Then you'll know who know whoJacq Francesis, formerly known as Jacq the Stripper. Jacq us a multifaceted performer, artist and educator and we discuss Jacq's journey from stripping to comedy, her experiences in different countries, and her current exploration of life beyond sex work. The conversation highlights the challenges and triumphs of being a sex worker, the importance of destigmatization, and the transferable skills gained through performance art. In this conversation, Jacq Frances shares her journey from struggling financially to becoming a stripper, highlighting the importance of mentorship and financial wisdom in the industry. She discusses her experiences in the film industry, particularly her role as a consultant on the movie Hustlers, and emphasizes the need for authentic representation of sex workers in media. Jacq also addresses the challenges of transitioning out of sex work and offers advice on how to navigate this change while cherishing the positive aspects of the experience.Follow Jacq below:https://jacqfrances.comhttps://jacqthestripper.comhttps://instagram.com/jacq_francesThis episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers.Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE!https://x.com/strippedbysiahttps://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcasthttps://patreon.com/strippedbysiahttps://strippedbysia.com
This week, we dive into a deep conversation with Savannah, a South Asian sex worker, about the complexities of race play in the sex work industry. They explore Savannah's journey from being a full-service sex worker to a cam model, the intersection of art and sex work, and the cultural perspectives surrounding sex work, particularly for people of colour. The discussion also delves into the profitability and problematic nature of race play, highlighting the nuances and challenges faced by sex workers in navigating their identities and the demands of their clients. We discuss the performative aspects of roles, the dynamics of power in domination and submission, and the necessity of healthy detachment from their work personas. The conversation emphasizes the significance of self-care, setting boundaries, and the ability to say no, while also encouraging clients to explore their sexuality in a safe and respectful manner. Follow Savannah below: https://www.instagram.com/selfcare4sexworkers?igsh=MXgxMXgwdHZqYnNqZg== https://myspacetobreathe.art/collections/publications https://open.substack.com/pub/annaandtheelephant?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2x7558 This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! https://x.com/strippedbysia https://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast https://patreon.com/strippedbysia https://strippedbysia.com
Ever thought of being a faceless creator? I speak with Gal Mariya Rivers, a faceless creator on Reddit and OnlyFans. Gal shares her journey from being a lurker on Reddit to becoming a confident content creator, emphasizing the importance of consent and the positive feedback she receives from her audience. The conversation highlights the struggles and triumphs of embracing one's identity while remaining faceless in a visually-driven industry. In this conversation, Gal Mariya Rivers discusses the complexities of being a faceless creator in the adult industry, exploring the positives and negatives of anonymity. She shares her experiences with online criticism, the importance of body image, and the concept of body liberation. The discussion also touches on the profitability of faceless content creation and the unique challenges faced by creators in this space. This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! https://x.com/strippedbysia https://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast https://patreon.com/strippedbysia https://strippedbysia.com
Very excited to introduce Carol-Anne Kreiser, the owner of Fly Fitness Aerial Studio, who shares her journey of establishing a pole studio in a conservative town. The conversation explores the challenges faced by sex workers, the importance of allyship, and the efforts to create an inclusive environment for all individuals, regardless of their background. The episode emphasizes the need for education and community engagement to break down stereotypes and foster understanding. In this conversation, Steph Sia and Carolanne Kreiser discuss the importance of inclusivity in pole studios, emphasizing the need for open-mindedness and receptiveness to feedback from students, particularly those from diverse backgrounds. They explore the role of sex workers in pole fitness, advocating for more opportunities for them to teach and share their skills. The discussion also highlights the significance of understanding and respecting the roots of pole dancing, which originated in strip clubs, and the importance of bridging the gap between strippers and pole hobbyists. discussion also touches on the challenges of accessibility and affordability in pole classes, emphasizing the importance of empowering strippers and ensuring their voices are heard in the community. Follow Carol-Anne Kreiser below: This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! https://x.com/strippedbysia https://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast https://patreon.com/strippedbysia https://strippedbysia.bsky.social https://strippedbysia.com
Really excited to debut this episode! I invite, fellow SWer, Savannah Sly, onto the show to discuss her journey into activism, the work of New Moon Network in supporting sex workers' rights, and the challenges faced in securing funding for these initiatives. The discussion highlights the importance of community support, philanthropy, and the need for education and capacity building within the movement. Savannah emphasizes the role of New Moon as an intermediary fund that connects large philanthropic organizations with grassroots sex worker-led groups, while also addressing the difficulties in navigating the funding landscape. We discuss the critical funding landscape for sex workers' rights, highlighting the challenges and opportunities within the sector. Lastly, Savannah also provides valuable resources for accessing funding and encourages listeners to engage with the community. Follow Savannah below: https://x.com/savannahsly https://x.com/newmoonnetwork This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Welcome back, listeners! Kicking off 2025 with male p*rnstar and adult content creator, Alex Charger. This episode shares insights into the complexities of performing in the adult film industry, discussing the challenges male performers face, including maintaining an erection under pressure, the use of performance enhancers like Viagra, and the mental health implications of these expectations. He also explores the physical demands of the job and the differences between the American and European adult film markets, highlighting cultural barriers and the impact on performers' careers. We also dive into the evolving landscape of inclusivity, the significance of marketing and personal branding, and the shift in power dynamics for performers in the industry. The discussion emphasizes collaboration and strategy in content creation, highlighting how performers can leverage their unique strengths to succeed in a competitive market. Follow Alex below: https://x.com/alex_charger_ https://instagram.com/alexchargerdude This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Last episode of the year is a bonus episode - my gift to all of you wonderful listeners! It's just me on this episode guest lecturing at my alma mater, Simon Fraser University, back in October. Happy holidays and brand new episodes will be starting up again in the new year!
It's the last (new) episode of the year! To go out with a bang, I've brought on Nicole Aria, a rising star in the adult entertainment industry, on the show. We discuss Nicole's journey from a traditional career to embracing her passion for sex work, the challenges of family acceptance, and the realities of working in the adult industry. Nicole Aria shares her experiences in the adult industry, focusing on her love for anal content, the importance of personal enjoyment over monetary gain, and the journey from studio work to self-produced content. She discusses preparation techniques for anal scenes, the impact of dietary changes on performance, and the significance of sobriety in her life. She reflects on her experiences at work events, the challenges of maintaining a healthy lifestyle in the adult industry, and the significance of finding balance between work and personal life. Nicole also discusses her future aspirations, including creative projects she is excited to pursue, showcasing her dedication to both her craft and her well-being. Follow Nicole below: https://x.com/thenicolearia This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
It's the last episode of 2024! I invite TikToker and adult content creator, Ashley Matheson, onto the show to discuss her journey in the adult industry and the world of social media. In this conversation, Ashley discusses her journey as a content creator and influencer, highlighting the differences between being an influencer and a content creator. She reflects on the evolution of TikTok, the challenges of maintaining originality amidst trends, and the realities of managing an OnlyFans account. The discussion also touches on the importance of de-stigmatizing sex work and navigating personal identity in the digital age, emphasizing the need for authenticity and connection with audiences. In this conversation, Ashley Matheson discusses the importance of privacy in the digital age, especially for women in the adult industry. She shares her experiences with online safety and the potential risks of sharing personal information. Ashley emphasizes the empowerment of women in the adult industry and the shift towards self-ownership and control. Follow Ashley below: https://instagram.com/smashedely This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
This week, we welcome Dominic Ford, founder of Just For Fans, to discuss his extensive journey in the adult industry. They explore the challenges of starting a p*rn studio, the balance between day jobs and adult work, and the complexities of coming out to friends and family about their careers. The conversation also delves into the evolution of content creation in the adult industry and the critical issue of piracy, emphasizing the importance of protecting creators' work. In this conversation, Dominic and I discuss the balance between free content and paid subscriptions in the adult industry, the implications of the DMCA, and the founding of Just For Fans. They explore the importance of having a platform that is fully staffed by sex workers, the challenges of homophobia and transphobia in the industry, and the innovative features of Just For Fans that support creators. The discussion also highlights the platform's commitment to community support and charitable giving, as well as future developments aimed at enhancing user experience. Follow Dominic below: https://x.com/dominicford This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Super excited to have this candid conversation with Sage Hunter, who you might know as Emotional Stripper, a very popular blog in Instagram. Sage and I discuss the complexities of transitioning within the sex work industry, the stigma surrounding the work, and the internalized judgments that many sex workers face. Sage shares her journey from sugar dating to dancing, highlighting the challenges and misconceptions that come with each role. The conversation also touches on the importance of community support and the need for open discussions about safety and health in the adult industry. The conversation also touches on the economic challenges of the industry, particularly in the wake of COVID-19, and the loneliness that can accompany a career in sex work.They explore the challenges of navigating beauty standards, gender identity, and the importance of empathy and understanding within the sex work community. Sage shares her personal experiences and insights, emphasizing the need for compassion and the recognition of shared humanity among sex workers and clients alike. Follow Sage Hunter below: https://instagram.com/emotionalstripper https://instagram.com/sagexxhunter https://x.com/sagehunterxx https://sagexxxhunter.com d
I am extremely excited to finally do an episode on a topic that has been on my mind for years: im/migrant sex workers. To help facilitate this conversation, I invite Angela Wu, the Executive Director, and Kelly Go, the Program Manager at SWAN Vancouver. SWAN is a charitable organization that helps support im/migrant sex workers in Vancouver, Canada. We chat about the difference between immigrants and migrants and what benefits are awarded to each group. We also speak about the experiences of im/migrant SWers - their realities living here in Vancouver. We also get a chance to chat about how SWAN helps to support these marginalized groups, their peer support and outreach programs. Follow and learn more about SWAN Vancouver below: https://swanvancouver.ca This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
***TRIGGER WARNING: Mentioning of sexual assault*** We all know how important our mental health is, especially being in the adult industry. In this episode, I invite Emma, the founder of Imperfectly You, to discuss the importance of wellbeing in the sex work industry. We explore personal journeys, the challenges faced by sex workers, and the need for community support. Emma shares her experiences transitioning into sex work, moving to Barbados, and the impact of loss on her life choices. The conversation highlights the creation of a supportive platform for sex workers, emphasizing the significance of mental health and self-care. Emma details the features of Imperfectly You, a community aimed at fostering connection and growth among sex workers, and the importance of creating safe spaces for open dialogue. Get in touch with Emma and join Imperfectly You: https://imperfectlyyou.circle.so/ This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
SO VERY EXCITED to finally launch this episode! I bring to you this week the legendary adult film star, Tera Patrick, to discuss her career journey, the challenges of navigating the adult industry, and the importance of setting boundaries. Tera shares her experiences with doxxing, the stigma surrounding sex work, and how she balances her personal and private life. The conversation emphasizes the need for empowerment and understanding in the sex work community, as well as the significance of mental health and self-care. We also explore the complexities of dating within the adult industry, the expectations placed on sex workers, and the importance of recognizing their humanity. They discuss the impact of social media in bridging the gap between performers and fans, the challenges of transitioning to life abroad, and the significance of respecting local cultures as expats. The dialogue emphasizes the need for support within the sex work community and the multifaceted nature of individuals in the industry. This episode was brought to you by PS: Group. An adult marketing agency for the independent creator-driven era, PS: Group offers a comprehensive range of creative services designed exclusively for sex workers, by sex workers. https://wearepsgroup.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
As sex workers, we aware of how much our stories and lived experiences can get twisted in the media, in research, and in general society. How can we best portray ourselves and put our trust into documentarians, filmmakers, and academia? In this episode, I bring on Em Vaughn, a filmmaker and sex worker, about the importance of ethical storytelling in the sex work industry. We discuss the evolution of her podcast, Madam: The Podcast, the significance of community, and the challenges faced in documenting the experiences of sex workers. Em shares her journey into sex work, her transition to massage work, and her aspirations in filmmaking, emphasizing the need for authentic representation and the ethical considerations and responsibility involved in telling these stories.
I am SO excited that I get to reconnect with Season 1 OG guest, ShaeCutie, a seasoned sex worker, to discuss the evolution of her career and the stigma she's faced over the span of her career. We explore the importance of destigmatizing sex work, navigating tough conversations with family and friends, and the impact of judgment on sex workers. Shay shares her journey of coming out to her family, discussing her work with her children, and the lessons learned from her experiences in the sex work industry. The conversation emphasizes the need for open communication, self-acceptance, and the importance of creating a supportive environment for discussions about sex work.
This week, I get to interview Violet Voss, a professional glamour and fetish model, online and in-person dominatrix, and fetish clip artist. We discuss Violet's journey in the industry, the balancing act between in-person and online work, and the importance of communication and boundaries in relationships and professional partnerships. Violet shares her approach to safety and screening when offering in-person sessions and emphasizes the need for transparency and open communication in all aspects of sex work. In this conversation, Violet Voss shares insights and tips on client safety and online privacy as a professional dominatrix. She emphasizes the importance of creating a safe and judgment-free space for clients, both in-person and online. Violet discusses the use of encryption, secure email, and VPNs to protect online privacy. Lastly, Violet shares her upcoming projects, including a billboard shoot, a collaboration with a famous photographer, and the release of a life-size sex doll.
I had so much fun in this week's interview! This week I got the chance to sit down with adult content creator and film professional, Mandy Muse, about her personal and professional growth in the sex industry. We discuss Mandy's journey into the industry, the challenges she has faced, and the importance of treating sex work as a business. The conversation highlights the complexities of the sex industry and the importance of destigmatizing sex work. In this conversation, Mandy Muse discusses the importance of boundaries and privacy in the adult industry. She shares her experience taking a hiatus from the industry to focus on her mental health and pursue a civilian career. She also talks about personal growth and self-care practices, such as spending time with her dog, surfing, and pole fitness. Mandy reveals her upcoming projects, including shooting new scenes and working on a show that allows fans to go on dates with adult performers. She expresses her desire to balance mainstream studios and smaller productions/creators in her future work.
It's only taken 5 years but I'm so excited to finally release this long-awaited interview with someone who I admire immensely: Annie Temple, an intimacy specialist and former stripper and content creator. In this episode, we discuss Annie's longtime career in sex work and how much of an impact sex work has changed her life. Annie shares her experiences starting as a dancer in Vancouver and later traveling to Winnipeg. They also touch on the challenges and rewards of the job, the financial aspect of sex work, and the impact it has on personal growth and empowerment. Annie Temple discusses her experience as a mother and how she integrated sex work into her role as a mom. She shares how she created a safe and non-judgmental environment for her children, drawing on her communication skills developed in the sex industry. She also talks about her activism in the sex work community, including challenging bylaws that prohibited dancers from accepting tips and founding the Naked Truth. Lastly, Annie also shares her experiences with health issues and how she navigates sex work while managing her health. She emphasizes the need for intimacy and connection in society and the positive impact of sex work on relationships. Overall, Annie's story highlights the resilience and strength of sex workers and the importance of understanding and supporting their work.
This highly-anticipated episode is ALL about anal! I invite our guest this week, Amy Ivy, an online adult creator dedicated to extreme anal content. Amy and I cover common myths and hesitations about anal play, tips for beginners, the importance of relaxation and lube, and the best materials for toys. We also discuss the importance of cleaning toys properly and thoroughly. Throughout the conversation, Amy Ivy shares her expertise on anal play and discusses topics such as sizing up to larger toys, how to identify between discomfort and pain, post-care after playing, and the use of butt plugs in dom and sub dynamics. Lots of great nuggets of information and advice in this episode, including Amy's own personal recipe for lube! Listen in!
This week, I invite, writer Suzannah Weiss about her experience in sex work and the concept of sex work as play. Suzannah shares her journey into sex work, which started as a playful experiment during the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore the moral dilemmas and boundaries that arise in sex work and the societal attitudes towards sex work. Suzannah challenges the notion that sex work is inherently exploitative and discusses the joy and pleasure that can be found in the work. In this conversation, Suzannah Weiss and Steph Sia discuss various aspects of sex work, including the double standards faced by female sex workers, the experiences of male sex workers, and boundary-pushing clients. They also touch on the power of sex work as education and healing, and the importance of emotional safety in sexual experiences. We also discuss Suzannah's book tour and the readings she has done at sex clubs, where she incorporates the element of pleasure and orgasm into her readings. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Alright baby dominatrixes, listen up! It's time to have another conversation about responsible domming, specifically, within the realm of financial and female domination. Our guest this week, Valentina Fox, joins me on the show and chats about the world of findom and femdom. We discuss Valentina's journey into the adult industry, the influence of her upbringing on her doming style, and the challenges and misconceptions surrounding online domination. They also touch on the impact of TikTok on the industry and the importance of maintaining boundaries and respectful relationships with subs. Valentina emphasizes the need for authenticity and finding one's own doming style. In this discussion, we explore the importance of incorporating personality and authenticity into sex work, the misconceptions around success in the industry, and the different types of financial domination. We also touch on the responsibility of doms to avoid causing permanent financial damage to subs, the etiquette of approaching a dom, and the key factors in retaining subs. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
This week, we welcome our guest, Ramona Flour, the COO of Sin Party, who shares her journey as a sex worker and her experience in corporate adult. We discuss the importance of representation and empathy within the industry, as well as the transferable skills that sex workers possess. We also touch on the trend of sex workers transitioning into other roles within the adult industry or in mainstream jobs. In this conversation, Ramona discusses the opportunities for adult industry workers to pivot and cross over into mainstream industries. She encourages individuals to think bigger and not box themselves in. Ramona also introduces Sin Party, an adult super site that offers live webcams and a no-holds-barred platform for adult content. She emphasizes the importance of putting sex workers in leadership positions and creating a culture that celebrates and welcomes them. Ramona encourages individuals to dream big, take risks, and find allies outside of the adult industry. Follow Ramona below: https://ramonaflour.com https://x.com/ramonaexplains https://www.sinparty.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
We're diving into the cam world this week with Sophie Ryder about the flip side of cam studios and the toxicity that can exist within them. They discuss the benefits of cam studios, such as training, equipment, and support, but also highlight the control studios have over traffic and paying customers. They touch on the challenges of unrealistic client expectations and the lack of respect for cam models as human beings. Sophie shares her experiences with clients who want specific acts without prior discussion and the frustration of not being informed about platform changes. Overall, the conversation sheds light on the complexities and nuances of the camming industry. Follow Sophie Rhyder below: https://sophierhyder.net Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
We're taking a different turn this week to bring on Arik Bruckner, the founder of CHOICE, a paid companionship platform based in Zurich, Switzerland. Wediscuss the challenges and misconceptions surrounding the sex industry and the need for a destigmatized platform for paid companionship. As you might know, there are many roadblocks for providers when it comes to deposits, ensuring safety and verification for our clients. Arik and I delve into a discussion around the verification and vetting process for both providers and clients, as well as the safety measures in place under the platform. In addition to this, Arik also addresses the issue of payment and incorporating it into their platform. Lastly, we speak about their proposed 555 model where 5% of equity, profits, and employee time go into a foundation that supports and goes back into the provider community. Follow Arik and keep up with CHOICE in the links below: https://x.com/saferchoicech Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
There are a lot of us that don't do SW full-time. A lot of us do SW on the side or are moonlighting at night time after our 9-5s, which is totally okay. I bring on adult creator, model, speaker, and entrepreneur, Addis Fouche, onto the show to discuss how she left her career in advertising for a full-time career in the adult industry. We chat about balancing vanilla work with sex work, the right timing to transition to full-time sex work, public speaking, and advocacy. Addis shares her background growing up in Brooklyn and attending boarding school, her experiences as a sugar baby and adult content creator, and her involvement in grassroots organizations supporting sex workers. The conversation highlights the importance of humanizing sex workers and breaking down stereotypes and the challenges of balancing multiple careers and income streams. She emphasizes the importance of trial and error, setting short-term and long-term goals, and having a consistent income stream. Addis also shares her strategies for time management, self-care, and maintaining privacy while showcasing her personality online. She highlights the significance of rest, financial planning, and investing in professional help. Addis emphasizes the need for sex workers to be seen as multifaceted individuals and challenges the stigma surrounding their work. She shares her journey of self-discovery and self-expression, using her platform to educate and empower others. Follow Addis Fouche in her links below: https://x.com/addisfouche https://myurl.bio/addisfouche Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Excited to sit down and chat with adult porn star, Haley Spades, an award-winning porn star, cosplayer, and gamer. We discuss Haley's journey into the adult industry, her experiences as a stripper and content creator, and her transition into porn. Haley shares her strategies for branding and marketing herself, as well as her thoughts on the acting aspect of the industry. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and the need to break out of repetitive roles. Overall, the conversation provides insights into the diverse aspects of the adult industry and the challenges and opportunities it presents. Haley Spades discusses her experience in the adult film industry, including the challenges of typecasting and the importance of branching out into different roles. She shares how she started shooting in Europe to explore more hardcore scenes and how she became a free agent. Haley also talks about managing multiple aspects of her career, including content creation on platforms like YouTube and TikTok. In this conversation, Haley Spades discusses the challenges and experiences she has faced as a performer in the adult industry. She shares stories about the importance of professionalism, the consequences of mistakes, and the need to take responsibility for one's actions. Haley also talks about her goals for the future, including producing her own content and exploring international opportunities. She emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and setting boundaries in the industry. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for self-reflection, communication, and personal growth in order to navigate the adult industry successfully. Follow Haley Spades in her links below: https://x.com/HaleySpades https://onlyfans.com/haleyspades Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
This episode of Stripped by Sia is all about Reddit and how it can be used as a tool for sex workers. Our guest, Priestess Poison, is a Reddit consultant and dominatrix who shares her expertise on using Reddit effectively. They discuss the pros and cons of self-moderation on Reddit, the importance of following subreddit rules, and the challenges of dealing with bans and negative reviews. Navigating Reddit as a seller can be challenging due to strict rules and limitations. It's important to be careful and follow the guidelines to avoid being banned. Safety is a concern, as there are trolls and predators on the platform. Protecting personal information and being cautious in interactions is crucial. Building a Reddit account takes time and effort, but it can be beneficial for selling niche and worn items. It's important to choose subreddits wisely and engage with the community to gain visibility. We will be covering topics such as the benefits and challenges of using Reddit, strategies for promoting content, interacting with the Reddit community, and ensuring safety and privacy. Priestess Poison shares her expertise and provides valuable tips for navigating the platform effectively. Overall, this conversation provides valuable insights for adult content creators looking to leverage Reddit as a marketing tool.
In this episode, host Steph Sia interviews Nugs, a full-service sex worker based in Canada, about their experience as a trans person in the industry. They discuss the challenges of navigating their gender identity while working, including the struggle to maintain a work persona that aligns with their true self. Nugs shares their journey of self-discovery and the process of transitioning from female to male. They also discuss the difficulties of rebranding and remarketing themselves in the industry. Nugs highlights the importance of therapy and self-care in managing the emotional and physical challenges of their transition. In this conversation, Amber discusses the challenges she faces as a trans sex worker, including the misconceptions and stereotypes that clients have about trans individuals. She shares her experiences of dealing with threats and harassment from clients who demand that she disclose her trans identity. Amber also highlights the lack of inclusivity and representation of trans individuals in the adult entertainment industry. The conversation touches on the importance of education and understanding to combat violence against trans sex workers. Amber expresses her excitement about rebranding herself and transitioning to a new persona, while acknowledging the emotional process of saying goodbye to her current identity.
***TRIGGER WARNING*** Mention of pedophilia and child sexual abuse. Welcome back to Season 7!!! Long wait but I'm very excited to debut this this action-packed season. In this episode, guests, Kitty Strange and Stephen Strange discuss the DDLG (Daddy Dom Little Girl) fetish, which is part of the BDSM community. They aim to destigmatize sex work and provide a platform for sex workers to share their stories. Kitty and Stephen Strange, adult content creators, talk about how they got started in the industry and their experiences. They explain that DDLG is a role play or lifestyle where there is a dominant caretaker role and a submissive role with a more youthful or vulnerable mindset. They clarify that DDLG is not age regression or age play, and it is not associated with pedophilia. They emphasize that it is about vulnerability, mentorship, and being nurtured. They address the misconception that DDLG is related to pedophilia and explain that pedophiles are attracted to children, not adults in role play scenarios. They also highlight that DDLG can be non-sexual and provide healing and connection for individuals who need it. In this part of the conversation, the hosts discuss the taboo nature of DDLG and the potential correlation with pedophilic activity. They also touch on the topic of pushback and repression within the community. The hosts share their experiences of acceptance and novelty within the BDSM community. They emphasize the importance of being respectful and considerate of others' boundaries in public spaces. The conversation then shifts to the spectrum of DDLG, including the roles of littles and middles. The hosts highlight the variety of dynamics and labels within the DDLG community. They also discuss the freedom to choose and customize one's own experience within the kink. The therapeutic aspect of DDLG is mentioned, particularly for individuals who have experienced neglect or abuse in their past. The hosts emphasize the empowering and healing nature of DDLG relationships. In this final part of the conversation, Kitty Strange and Steph Sia discuss how Kitty prepares for her content creation and the challenges they face when uploading to platforms like OnlyFans. They also touch on the restrictions and regulations imposed by payment processors and social media platforms. Kitty shares her preferred aesthetic for her content, which includes the Lolita style and other kid core or child core outfits. They discuss the importance of expressing oneself and recapturing childhood experiences through content creation. The conversation concludes with Kitty sharing where listeners can find her content and how they can support the show. Follow Kitty Strange in her links below: https://x.com/thekittystrange https://loyalfans.com/kittystrange Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
***TW: mention of sexual assault in this episode.*** We're taking a bit of a turn this week as I excitedly bring on my colleague from one of my vanilla gigs, Carlie McPhee, a sexual health educator based in Vancouver, Canada to speak to us about the so-called effects of pornography on children. We analyze the newly-released documentary, “Raised on Porn”, as requested by one of you listeners (thanks @gallegosmash!). He wanted to know if this film was based on factual merit or evidentiary research or if it was sensationalism at its finest. If you've been a long-time listener of the show, you may know that us sex workers get the brunt end of stigmatization, tasteless jokes, the short end of the stick when it comes to policy and acknowledgement, and the list can go on. I bring on Carlie this week to dissect the unintentional role pornography plays in kids' lives when growing up: as a sexual education tool. We also discuss sexual health education in schools and at home and discuss where the responsibility should lie amongst our kids and youth. With porn being so accessible nowadays, where does it belong? What should we do about it? Share your thoughts with us! Find Carlie online at : https://thewholeshebang.ca Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Yay, I get to be a student again! Excited to bring you all the LAST EPISODE of Season 6! To close things off this season, I bring on NYC-based dominatrix, Mx Tomie, onto the show this week to teach us a little thing or two about chastity. Having gone some new chastity subs and harbouring my own curiosity, I invited Tomie to give us a breakdown on what chastity is, why it might appeal to some folks, and get real nerdy on the details around equipment. Since most of Tomie's clients are cis-het men, we speak primarily on cages designed for penises, the different types of material used on them, comfortability, and general hygiene on how to clean them. Of course, no fetish or kink topic can go on without discussing potential harm and general safety guidelines on how to practice chastity play safely with your clients. We also touch on remote chastity play and her thoughts on that as well as the many questions that Tomie's fans have written in. A thoroughly in-depth episode that barely just skims the surface on the topic of chastity but hopefully provides a great introductory lesson on this fun kink. Mark your calendars: Season 7 drops on Sunday, May 18th, 2024 @ midnight PST. Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
It's rare that my vanilla world and SW world collide...so you'd best believe I was absolutely thrilled when my colleague and friend, Dr. Brandy Wiebe, pulled me aside at one of our work get-togethers and asked if she could chat with me on the podcast. As a professor at UBC in the Department of Sociology, Brandy is esteemed academic with research specializing in sex, gender and sexuality and feminism. We speak about the history of feminism and how the roots its had in contemporary laws that condemn SW and the impact its had. We discuss the roots of where anti-SW was formed, where it's based and we can kind of see a cyclical repeat happening to our community through general whorephobia. I had such a great conversation with Brandy and we will likely be chatting about this again at our next gettogether! Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
I was really stoked when Sinn Sage of Sage Advice Podcast messaged me that she'd like to come onto the podcast. Sinn is a veteran of our industry, a podcaster like myself, an intellectual, an advocate. She does so much in and for the industry that I was honoured that she wanted to speak her truth on the podcast. We speak about the intersectionality of queer rights and SWer rights and how closely related they have been. The crusade against queer and trans folks is eerily similar to the witch-hunt that is also happening to SWers. We look back on history and compare to what's happening in this current day and age. I shared such an incredible conversation with Sinn and we hope that you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it! https://sinn-sage.com x.com/sinnsage onlyfans.com/sinnsage Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
It's a little reunion episode! Stoked to bring former Season 1 guest, Danica from the 50 Plus a Tip Podcast! Danica is a stripper and online content creator and she does NOT hold back on dishing it all on what dating has been like for her as a SWer. As you can probably expect, there's some good, there's a lot of bad and a ton of great advice that Danica shares with us on this episode. To disclosure, meeting friends and family, to dating horror stories, Danica spills it all. Listen in on this super fun episode! instagram.com/generichotgirl instagram.com/50plusatippod Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Remember peepshows? You might've recalled that it was a thing of the past, or, if you listened to one of my earlier episodes with Sunshine McWane, you'd have been educated on the near extinction of peepshows. Well, it was to my delight to have met Ruby of Ruby's Pop Up Peepshow. As you might've guessed it, Ruby's developed a mobile version of the classic peepshow. Inspired by her many trips to Amsterdam, Ruby wanted to bring the magic and essence back from The Netherlands to Canada. After much going back and forth, Ruby developed a peepshow on wheels (which I've had the pleasure of experiencing) and throughout the episode, explains that its more than just a peepshow. It might even better different from what you think a peepshow is! Go donate to their GoFundMe if you'd like to support! Ruby's Entertainment instagram.com/rubypeepshow x.com/rubyentertains https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-rubys-popup-peepshow-project Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
Sooooo excited to be bringing Kactus Kutie back on the show! Kactus was a previous guest on the show but this time around, is bringing back her expertise as a photographer in the adult industry. She dishes it out on how to source and vet a good photographer, what questions to ask, who to ask for references and so on. We also discuss what happens during a shoot and reasonable expectations and wait times after the shoot is finished And of course, not to be missed, we describe how best to tag and give credit to photographers work and so on. All really great conversation and a reminder because as we all know, good photography is essential in this business! Also, be sure to wish Kactus a happy birthday because it's her birthday on this release date! Go tip her! Find Kactus Kutie of Kactus Kamera online: https://kactuskamera.com Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
You're all in for a treat this week! I was lucky enough to catch European p*rnstar, Agatha Vega, during some her downtime while she is in still in Los Angeles checking out the scene here. On this episode, I sit down with Agatha on how she ventured into the adult industry from her humble roots in Venezuela, moving on over to Spain and navigating the industry there. I explore Agatha's curiosities about checking out the North American market and how similar work is conducted overseas and how much they can differ in various aspects of the industry. Catch Agatha while she is on North American soil until April 15th! Find Agatha online at: allmylinks.com/agathavega Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com
It's a lighter week this week and I am joined by the host of the And Now We Drink Podcast, Matt Slayer! Matt, a former security guard in the adult industry now turned podcast host, has been running his general, adult rated and multiple award nominated show for the past 8 years. As we have been asked countless times before, we decided to do a fun collaborative episode on the do's and don'ts of podcasting, as a host, as a guest, and as a person who might be looking to start a show. We love podcasting in this industry and love all of our guests. After 13 years total for both of us, it's safe to say that we've learned a thing or two. Matt and I spill the tea on podcasting and share many laughs in this episode (which I'm sure you will too!). https://x.com/matt_slayer https://allmylinks.com/matt-slayer For the month February and March, I will be showcasing several small SWer owned and operated businesses in an ad in within these show notes. Please go and support your SW small businesses! Angelicbutterflyshop is a sws friendly shop that is women owned and ran. We offer a handful of different accessories, customs and we are launching our sweat suit line in February! https://instagram.com/Angelicbutterflyshop Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! twitter.com/strippedbysia instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast Patreon.com/strippedbysia www.strippedbysia.com