
#235 - Pills and Performance: A Male Performer's Perspective in Pornography with Alex Charger
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
5 Jan 1h 13min

BONUS - Destigmatizing Sex Work: A Labour Issue
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!
25 Des 20241h 4min

#234: Mastering Anal: Angles, Enemas and Diet with Nicole Aria
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
15 Des 20241h 3min

#233 - Adult Stars: Influencers, Content Creators, or Role Models? with Ashley Matheson
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
9 Des 20241h 9min

#232 - Leading by Example in the Adult Industry with Dominic Ford of Just For Fans
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
1 Des 20241h 7min

#231 - Transitioning from One Area of Sex Work to Another with Sage Hunter/Emotional Stripper
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 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
24 Nov 20241h 14min

#230 - The Realities of Im/Migrant Sex Workers with Angela Wu and Kelly Go of SWAN Vancouver
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
17 Nov 20241h 12min

#229 - Protecting Your Wellbeing and Finding Purpose in Sex Work with Emma of Imperfectly You
***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
10 Nov 20241h 9min