Episode 36

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20th May 2020

Ep. 36 - The Virtual Strip Club (interview w/ Gemma May)

This week I am joined by Gemma May (@gemmamayofficial): a strip club veteran, out and proud sex worker, and advocate for the sex work community. She’s also the Founder of The Virtual Strip Club - the world's first virtual strip club for and by sex workers. We talk: How does a virtual strip club work? The “unethical business practices that plague the strip club industry”. The current adversities sex workers face “irl and url”. Discuss the issues caused SESTA and FOSTA.  And lots more!! Make sure to check out The Virtual Strip club on ig @tvsclub or thevirtualstripclub.org ! Thanks for listening and happy hoe-ing!

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About the Podcast

50 Plus a Tip
A podcast for strippers and open minded hoes
“How much is a dance?” Well... it’s “$50 PLUS A TIP!”

Two stripper best friends sharing the highs and (b)lows of their experience in the adult entertainment industry, with some help from special guests along the way.

While harmful, incorrect stigmas sadly surround the sex industry, Danica and Riley trust that using their podcast platform to share their own experiences and give a voice to others along the way, they can give “outsiders” a glimpse of the real world of adult entertainment and show everyone that they can own their sexuality proudly (and sometimes even profit off of it)!

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Danica

Danica is a sarcastic, straightforward, sex-postive feminist with a passion for topics that some may consider “taboo.” With a psychology degree under her belt, a public speaker/ university guest lecturer, a devoted sex workers advocate and a successful career as an exotic dancer - she knows some stuff!

Danica lives her life by two philosophies: 1) it’s better to have a life of “oh well”s than “what if”s and 2) be unapologetically you! Her years of experience as a sex worker have given her a passion and drive to do what she can to eliminate the dangerous stigma that currently surrounds the sex industry. She is confident that sharing her stories as an active sex worker can do just that - show women (and men) that they can own their sexuality proudly (and sometimes even profit off of it)!