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  • Mid-Life Straight Male Sex Workers - Part 2
    2025/01/16

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    This is Part 2! Please listen to Part 1 first. Touch and sexual expression are a fundamental part of our humanity, a powerful way to connect with others and ourselves. Sex as a means of making a living - an ancient art - is rarely encouraged by career counsellors; so, what leads someone to become a sex worker, what’s it like and how does it impact them?

    This episode is a departure. For the first time, I’ve invited men into this space. Inspired by the last Sex Workers - Life Lessons episodes, a listener suggested a conversation with mid-life straight male sex workers. To succeed in this work, I imagine it requires an ability to listen to and connect with women in an intensely personal way, so I was intrigued to hear about their experiences, views, and feelings.

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    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

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  • Mid-Life Straight Male Sex Workers - Part 1
    2025/01/14

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    Touch and sexual expression are a fundamental part of our humanity, a powerful way to connect with others and ourselves. Sex as a means of making a living - an ancient art - is rarely encouraged by career counsellors; so, what leads someone to become a sex worker, what’s it like and how does it impact them?

    This episode is a departure. For the first time, I’ve invited men into this space. Inspired by the last Sex Workers - Life Lessons episodes, a listener suggested a conversation with mid-life straight male sex workers. To succeed in this work, I imagine it requires an ability to listen to and connect with women in an intensely personal way, so I was intrigued to hear about their experiences, views, and feelings.

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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    51 分
  • Sex Workers - Life Lessons Part 2
    2024/06/27

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    We all have a different understanding of our sexuality. Depending on our circumstances and upbringing, many of us are left to discover it on our own. If there's any education, sex is generally taught as something precious and private between two people in a relationship, with an emphasis on baby-making, not pleasure. Touch and sexual expression are a fundamental part of our humanity, a powerful way to connect with others and ourselves, experience pleasure and express desire. Sex as a commodity, as a means of making a living - an ancient art - is rarely encouraged by career counsellors; so, what leads one to become a sex worker, what's it like and how does it impact you?

    Guided by host Beth Armstrong, the guests share their stories of how they came to sex work, their experiences and revelations. Three women of different generations, one in their thirties, seventies and eighties, share their intimate stories and life lessons. It's a revolutionary and revelationary discussion, including advice for those considering the profession.

    Please note: * Content warning for discussion of sexual assault, rape, suicide and child abuse that some viewers may find distressing—intended for an adult audience. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

    Sex Worker's Outreach Project (SWOP)
    https://swop.org.au/what-we-do/swopconnect

    Scarlett's alliance - https://scarletalliance.org.au/
    Australian Sex Workers Association.

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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    46 分
  • Sex Workers - Life Lessons Part 1
    2024/06/21

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    We all have a different understanding of our sexuality. Depending on our circumstances and upbringing, many of us are left to discover it on our own. If there's any education, sex is generally taught as something precious and private between two people in a relationship, with an emphasis on baby-making, not pleasure. Touch and sexual expression are a fundamental part of our humanity, a powerful way to connect with others and ourselves, experience pleasure and express desire. Sex as a commodity, as a means of making a living - an ancient art - is rarely encouraged by career counsellors; so, what leads one to become a sex worker, what's it like and how does it impact you?

    Guided by host Beth Armstrong, the guests share their stories of how they came to sex work, their experiences and revelations. Three women of different generations, one in their thirties, seventies and eighties, share their intimate stories and life lessons. It's a revolutionary and revelationary discussion, including advice for those considering the profession.

    Please note: * Content warning for discussion of sexual assault, rape, suicide and child abuse that some viewers may find distressing—intended for an adult audience. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

    Sex Worker's Outreach Project (SWOP)
    https://swop.org.au/what-we-do/swopconnect

    Scarlett's alliance - https://scarletalliance.org.au/
    Australian Sex Workers Association.




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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    45 分
  • Homelessness - Part Two
    2024/02/16

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    What happens when you can't pay the rent or find anywhere cheaper? Perhaps you or your dependents are ill, divorce or loss has left you short, or you're unemployed or retired with minimal savings, or you've left a bad situation. No one imagines they will one day become homeless. Women over 55 are the largest growing cohort in Australia. What's it like to face homelessness?

    Guided by the host, Beth Armstrong, the guests share their stories of hardship, how they came to the point of homelessness and the subsequent impact on their lives.
    In the first episode, they share their life stories and the process they went through to find a home; in this second episode, they share personal triumphs and trials, discuss their views on what needs to change and offer advice for others who may find themselves facing homelessness or want to advocate for others.
    Please note: * Content warning for discussion of child sexual abuse and sexual violence that some may find distressing. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

    • TA = temporary accommodation
    • HAAG = Housing for the Aged Action Group https://www.oldertenants.org.au/haag/about
    • CHIA = Community Housing Industry Association https://www.communityhousing.com.au/
    • Wesley Edward Eagar Lodge Crisis and emergency accommodation in Sydney, NSW.
    • Homeless Persons hotline
    • CBT = Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    • Departing of Community Housing https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/nswgovdirectory/dcj-housing

    COPD = Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    34 分
  • Homelessness - Part One
    2024/02/15

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    What happens when you can't pay the rent or find anywhere cheaper? Perhaps you or your dependents are ill, divorce or loss has left you short, or you're unemployed or retired with minimal savings, or you've left a bad situation. No one imagines they will one day become homeless. Women over 55 are the largest growing cohort in Australia. What's it like to face homelessness?

    Guided by the host, Beth Armstrong, the guests share their stories of hardship, how they came to the point of homelessness and the subsequent impact on their lives. In this first episode, they share their life stories and the process they went through to find a home; in the second episode, they discuss their views on what needs to change, share personal triumphs and trials and offer advice for others embarking on the process.
    * Content warning for content covering child sexual abuse and sexual violence that some listeners may find distressing. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

    • TA = temporary accommodation
    • HAAG = Housing for the Aged Action Group https://www.oldertenants.org.au/haag/about
    • CHIA = Community Housing Industry Association https://www.communityhousing.com.au/
    • Wesley Edward Eagar Lodge Crisis and emergency accommodation in Sydney, NSW.
    • Homeless Persons hotline
    • CBT = Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
    • Departing of Community Housing https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/nswgovdirectory/dcj-housing

    COPD = Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    Share women's wisdom worldwide - for everyone.

    To help, please write a review on your platform and share episodes. And please donate to help us record accessible and advert-free episodes via PayPal using this link.

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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    49 分
  • Alcoholism - Part 2
    2024/01/05

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    Part Two - we highly recommend listening to Part 1 first!

    In Australia, drinking alcohol is invariably a rite of passage into adulthood, an intrinsic part of our culture for better or worse. It’s fun, relaxing and a social lubricant; sometimes, it becomes a coping mechanism to deal with stress, anxiety or unpleasant emotions. What happens when you’re compelled to drink even though you know it’s causing you problems?

    Guided by the host, Beth Armstrong, the guests share their stories of how drinking alcohol became problematic and the steps they took to get help, recover and grow from the experience. Speaking anonymously, they share the misconceptions, silver linings and pitfalls and offer advice for others embarking on the process.

    * Content warning - adult themes. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

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    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    30 分
  • Alcoholism - Part 1
    2024/01/04

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    In Australia, drinking alcohol is invariably a rite of passage into adulthood, an intrinsic part of our culture for better or worse. It’s fun, relaxing and a social lubricant; sometimes, it becomes a coping mechanism to deal with stress, anxiety or unpleasant emotions. What happens when you’re compelled to drink even though you know it’s causing you problems?

    Guided by the host, Beth Armstrong, three articulate women share their stories of how drinking alcohol became problematic and the steps they took to get help, recover and grow from the experience. Speaking anonymously, they share misconceptions, silver linings and pitfalls and offer advice for others embarking on the process.

    * Content warning - adult themes. If you need help, please call Lifeline or Beyond Blue.

    Share women's wisdom worldwide - for everyone.

    To help, please write a review on your platform and share episodes. And please donate to help us record accessible and advert-free episodes via PayPal using this link.

    https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=7KGVGCLPX45K8

    We appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
    Contact Beth at: beth@curveballmedia.com.au

    Sound production: Unison Sound.
    Producer: Luke Mynott, Beth Armstrong
    Host: Beth Armstrong
    Editor: Tom Herdman, Mija Healey.
    Sound Engineer: Micayla Laurence, Cihan Siral.
    Composer: Biddy Connor
    Artwork: wisebrownfox

    https://www.instagram.com/curveball_media/

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    47 分