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Stripped by SIA
STEPH SIA
276 episodes
2 days ago
Stripped by SIA, your podcast for strippers, sex workers and all the fancy naked people. Hosted and produced by Steph Sia, an adult content creator, dancer and cam model based in Vancouver, Canada, Stripped by SIA aims to destigmatize the sex industry by telling peoples' stories and lived experiences every week. New episodes every single Sunday at 12am PST. Produced & hosted by Steph Sia @siasteph Music by TED-D @djteddmusic Photography by Ian Daburn @daburn_photography Graphics by Maria Belen de Rama
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Stripped by SIA, your podcast for strippers, sex workers and all the fancy naked people. Hosted and produced by Steph Sia, an adult content creator, dancer and cam model based in Vancouver, Canada, Stripped by SIA aims to destigmatize the sex industry by telling peoples' stories and lived experiences every week. New episodes every single Sunday at 12am PST. Produced & hosted by Steph Sia @siasteph Music by TED-D @djteddmusic Photography by Ian Daburn @daburn_photography Graphics by Maria Belen de Rama
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#239 - Race Play: Profitable or Problematic? with Savannah
Stripped by SIA
1 hour 4 minutes 43 seconds
9 months ago
#239 - Race Play: Profitable or Problematic? with Savannah

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.

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  • 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.

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Stripped by SIA
Stripped by SIA, your podcast for strippers, sex workers and all the fancy naked people. Hosted and produced by Steph Sia, an adult content creator, dancer and cam model based in Vancouver, Canada, Stripped by SIA aims to destigmatize the sex industry by telling peoples' stories and lived experiences every week. New episodes every single Sunday at 12am PST. Produced & hosted by Steph Sia @siasteph Music by TED-D @djteddmusic Photography by Ian Daburn @daburn_photography Graphics by Maria Belen de Rama