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I'm An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age
Sarah Laudenbach
6 episodes
9 months ago
Sex work is one of the most stigmatized professions in the world. From misconceptions to negative media depictions, sex workers often face discrimination and harassment because people rarely take the time to truly understand the consensual side of the sex work industry. When the pandemic began in 2020, sex workers – like workers in every other industry – were forced to adapt their businesses to a new age of primarily online work. Through conversations with real sex workers and advocates from a wide variety of fields and backgrounds, I’m An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age considers the stigma of sex work, the reality of workers’ experiences, and the empowerment that can come from sex work. This podcast also focuses on the shift from in-person to digital services, social media’s discrimination against sex work, and other challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for sex workers. Please note the following trigger and content warnings for this podcast: sexually explicit and adult language, sexual harassment, objectification, fetishization, and brief, non-graphic mentions of sexual abuse and sexual trauma.
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Sex work is one of the most stigmatized professions in the world. From misconceptions to negative media depictions, sex workers often face discrimination and harassment because people rarely take the time to truly understand the consensual side of the sex work industry. When the pandemic began in 2020, sex workers – like workers in every other industry – were forced to adapt their businesses to a new age of primarily online work. Through conversations with real sex workers and advocates from a wide variety of fields and backgrounds, I’m An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age considers the stigma of sex work, the reality of workers’ experiences, and the empowerment that can come from sex work. This podcast also focuses on the shift from in-person to digital services, social media’s discrimination against sex work, and other challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for sex workers. Please note the following trigger and content warnings for this podcast: sexually explicit and adult language, sexual harassment, objectification, fetishization, and brief, non-graphic mentions of sexual abuse and sexual trauma.
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Sexuality
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Health & Fitness
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Interview 03: Prince of Punk, "CONNECTION"
I'm An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age
11 minutes
4 years ago
Interview 03: Prince of Punk, "CONNECTION"
I'm An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age
Sex work is one of the most stigmatized professions in the world. From misconceptions to negative media depictions, sex workers often face discrimination and harassment because people rarely take the time to truly understand the consensual side of the sex work industry. When the pandemic began in 2020, sex workers – like workers in every other industry – were forced to adapt their businesses to a new age of primarily online work. Through conversations with real sex workers and advocates from a wide variety of fields and backgrounds, I’m An Accountant: Sex Work in a New Age considers the stigma of sex work, the reality of workers’ experiences, and the empowerment that can come from sex work. This podcast also focuses on the shift from in-person to digital services, social media’s discrimination against sex work, and other challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created for sex workers. Please note the following trigger and content warnings for this podcast: sexually explicit and adult language, sexual harassment, objectification, fetishization, and brief, non-graphic mentions of sexual abuse and sexual trauma.