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Alice Little – World’s Highest Paid (And Most Passionate) Sex Worker on The Surprising Realities of Sex, Stigma, and Self-Love (#14)

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Let’s talk about sex baby…

…again 😂

This time, I’m talking with Alice Little.

She’s a 4’8″ legal sex worker.

A sex educator.

Intimacy expert.

AND

She’s the highest paid and most successful legal sex worker in the US…

…raking in a jaw-dropping $1.2 million dollars in just 12 months.

So if you’ve ever assumed that sex work is not a viable, lucrative or rewarding career, think again.

To top things off, she’s incredibly passionate about her work (as you’ll hear in this podcast) and enjoys the hell out of it.

In This Episode with Alice Little, You’ll Discover:

  • The surprising reason why sex work is about way more than just sex (and why it’s definitely real work)
  • The deeper, often misunderstood appeal of BDSM (hint: it’s not just about the thrill)
  • Why women who aren’t sex workers stigmatize sex work (they fear its ________)
  • Alice’s eye-opening advice on why you should NEVER enter sex work to ‘find yourself’ (and her own journey to self-love)
  • The real reason why ignoring or suppressing conversations about sex (or sexual energy in general) is a recipe for disaster
  • How Alice skillfully navigates the most delicate and complex issues of sexual trauma in her line of work (without crossing any lines)
  continue reading

14 episodes

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Let’s talk about sex baby…

…again 😂

This time, I’m talking with Alice Little.

She’s a 4’8″ legal sex worker.

A sex educator.

Intimacy expert.

AND

She’s the highest paid and most successful legal sex worker in the US…

…raking in a jaw-dropping $1.2 million dollars in just 12 months.

So if you’ve ever assumed that sex work is not a viable, lucrative or rewarding career, think again.

To top things off, she’s incredibly passionate about her work (as you’ll hear in this podcast) and enjoys the hell out of it.

In This Episode with Alice Little, You’ll Discover:

  • The surprising reason why sex work is about way more than just sex (and why it’s definitely real work)
  • The deeper, often misunderstood appeal of BDSM (hint: it’s not just about the thrill)
  • Why women who aren’t sex workers stigmatize sex work (they fear its ________)
  • Alice’s eye-opening advice on why you should NEVER enter sex work to ‘find yourself’ (and her own journey to self-love)
  • The real reason why ignoring or suppressing conversations about sex (or sexual energy in general) is a recipe for disaster
  • How Alice skillfully navigates the most delicate and complex issues of sexual trauma in her line of work (without crossing any lines)
  continue reading

14 episodes

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