This podcast features host "splashjordan" as he explores the hidden world of Sex Work without judgement, but with plenty excitement. This collection of raw and unfiltered experiences comes from the mouths and minds of anonymous men and women who put more than just their bodies on the line to make ends meet
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Health & FitnessSexuality |
We are back!!!!!! Sorry for the delay Im sure you were ready to explode on yourself after edging for that long. Clean yourself up and press play on the latest episode of SWA. Featuring a certified porn actress with a legit side hustle that went sidew... more
Wow. The 1st podcast crossover episode happened much faster than I thought but it was a lot of fun. Jenny and Hina host the "2 Brown Girls Podcast" and are pros at having organic conversations about life as seen through their eyes. So what do I do? I... more
WOW!!! Do you really know your friends? They can sometimes show their true colors when they think you wont find out. Listen to this tale of woe about a woman who was put in a difficult situation. I promise I couldn't make this stuff up if I tried. Fo... more
This episode is nothing short of intense. My guest Nasirah opens my eyes and ears to terms I had never heard before. Starting with her humble beginnings she soon guides me through her profession and how magical sex can be. This episode is equally inf... more
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great in depth questions and open answers!! i enjoyed listening. cant wait for more episodes
I really am trying to get started listening to this podcast, but they have gooey, smacking, distracting sex noises randomly OVER the person talking being interviewed. It’s one thing to put sounds on as an accent, but how about don’t put any kind of other sounds over the top of yourself talking or the person you’re supposed to be interviewing.
After listening through for a bit I just found myself more and more confused as to what this podcast’s purpose is. I did find the hosts to be a bit judge mental in their dialogue and did not feel that their discussions helped to bring any awareness or positive light to the stories of sex workers. It seems like more of an opportunity to gain publicity for themselves as they mentioned their social media accounts multiple times and did not do this in any way that seemed productive for the greater c... more
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