S2 E8 AP: Disabled Folks Need Hand Jobs, Too

In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling the Afterparty,” hosts Jessie Sage, Ashley Ramos, and Emily Foster delve into Amber Glow’s episode. Amber offers a unique perspective on the sex industry, emphasizing the crucial role of human touch and connection, particularly for disabled individuals. She discusses the financial challenges her clients face and the ethical dilemmas she encounters in her work. The hosts reflect on her insights, highlighting the often-overlooked importance of sex work in providing emotional and physical support to disabled clients.

The conversation expands to explore themes such as privilege, spirituality, and the ethics of cultural appropriation. Ashley and Emily express concerns about the commodification of spiritual practices, stressing the need for genuine introspection rather than superficial engagement with trendy beliefs. The episode concludes with the hosts encouraging listeners to engage with the content, follow their work on social media, and support their Patreon to stay connected with future discussions.

00:19: Ashley and Emily Introduce Themselves

00:38: Jessie’s Connection with Amber Glow

02:01: Amber’s Perspective on Disability in Sex Industry

02:15: Ashley’s Personal Experience with Disability

03:25: Challenges for Disabled Clients in Sex Work

05:05: Financial Realities for Disabled Sex Workers

07:15: Emotional Baggage in Client Interactions

09:49: Ethical Dilemmas and Client Expectations

14:16: Importance of Human Touch and Pleasure

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Guest: Amber Glow

Hosts: Jessie Sage, Emily Foster,  Ashley Ramos 

Producer: Emily Foster

Music: Benjamin J Benamati

You can support the show at pateron.com/sapiotextual

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