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Vivian kicks off with an engaging conversation featuring special guest Ms. Leijla Foss, a high-end Washington D. The discussion takes a provocative turn as they delve into a recent D. Foss offers her insight, predicting a shift in the industry as wealthy clients may turn to independent escorts over agencies. Meanwhile, Vivian raises an intriguing possibility: could this scandal be the catalyst for finally decriminalizing sex work?
To round off the episode, Ms. Foss reveals her favorite spots in D. She shares highlights from Spotify's Wrapped, revealing impressive growth as the podcast continues to reach and inspire a wider audience. Vivian then turns her attention to groundbreaking news from Belgium, now the first country to recognize labor rights and protections for sex workers.
While this marks a significant step forward, a crucial caveat remains: only those employed by companies are eligible for these rights. Vivian passionately argues that true safety and equality can only be achieved when all sex workers, regardless of their work arrangements, are granted these fundamental protections.
To close the episode, Vivian offers practical advice for clients in the U. In this episode, Vivian welcomes Mia Lee , a former Wall Street insider turned escort, for an eye-opening conversation. Mia shares her remarkable journey, revealing the surprising parallels between her start in high-stakes finance, where she worked long hours to survive, and how it is no different from survival sex work.
Mia also opens up about receiving lucrative job offers from top financial firms AFTER becoming an escort the firms knew about Mia being an escort , and why she ultimately turned them down. In her candid reflection, she uncovers a stark truth: in the world of finance, success often transcends the boundaries of personal choices, as long as profits are on the line. Show Sponsor: CompanionTax. Now in their 70s, these men have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to ten years, with an additional three years of supervised release.