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Autism is my super blessing! I'm a high-school valedictorian, college graduate, world traveler, disability advocate. I'm a Unitarian Universalist. I'm a Progressive Liberal. I'm about equal rights, human rights, civil & political rights, & economic, social, &cultural rights. I do servant leadership, boundless optimism, & Oneness/Wholeness. I'm good naked & unashamed! I love positive personhood, love your neighbor as yourself, and do no harm! I'm also appropriately inappropriate! My self-ratings: NC-17, XXX, X, X18+ & TV-MA means empathy! I publish shows at 11am! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support

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episode 94: Police have made sex workers their ATMs,' deputy minister says


“The police have made sex workers their ATMs. Whenever they feel broke they go arrest sex workers and make them pay the guilty fine, but also when their wives don’t give them sex they just go and want to get sex for free. This can’t continue … we want to trade freely as entrepreneurs,” Bogopane-Zulu, who described herself as a chief sex worker, said...


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 August 14, 2021  39m
 
 

episode 95: The benefits of sharing your recovery story


"It has been said that what is most personal is most universal. That’s why your story can bring so much value. When you make it okay to share that the path to success has never been a straight line, but rather a squiggly, uncertain journey, you can bring tremendous value to the world.

Here are five crucial reasons you should share your story of struggle with the world.

1. You can shine a light for others.

A mentor’s hindsight can be another’s foresight...


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 August 15, 2021  30m
 
 

episode 96: The sex industry


"The origins of the term sex industry are uncertain, but it appears to have arisen in the 1970s. A 1977 report by the Ontario Royal Commission on Violence in the Communications Industry (LaMarsh Commission) quoted author Peter McCabe as writing in Argosy: "Ten years ago the sex industry did not exist. When people talked of commercial sex they meant Playboy...


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 August 16, 2021  56m
 
 

episode 98: The history of sex work


"Intimate relationships

A study in Melbourne, Australia found that sex workers typically experience relationship difficulties as a result of their line of work. This primarily stems from the issue of disclosure of their work in personal relationships. Some sex workers noted that dating ex-clients is helpful as they have had contact with sex workers and they are aware of their employment...


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 August 16, 2021  1h4m
 
 

episode 100: Ethical porn director Erika Lust on how to know if porn is feminist


"Some sex-positive feminists recognize sex workers as situated within a modern Western sexual hierarchy where a married man and woman are respected while LGBTQIA+ people, fetishists, and sex workers such as prostitutes and porn models are viewed as sexual deviants.[63] According to sex positive feminists, sex law incorporates a prohibition against mixing sex and money in order to sustain this hierarchy...


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 August 18, 2021  1h2m