In this YAS Podcast episode, host AM Davies joins NatsHoney (president of Strippers United, vice president of YAS Work), Selena (writer and Strippers United wellness director), and filmmaker Julia to mark International Sex Workers’ Rights Day and the international community release of their documentary short, For the Love of Strippers. They discuss the film’s collaborative approach, why sex workers are often excluded from creative control in documentaries, and how limited funding shaped the project. The conversation covers pandemic-era organizing, SESTA/FOSTA, AB5, worsening club conditions that pushed Nats and Selena out of dancing, and the need to distinguish consensual sex work from trafficking narratives. They close with calls for visibility, community screenings, donations, and public advocacy against stigma.

All the links:
Strippers United
Culture House
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⁠YAS Work Instagram⁠
⁠YAS Work BlueSky⁠
⁠YAS Work Twitter⁠
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All the chapters:
00:00 Beyond the Stereotype
00:21 Welcome to YAS Podcast
01:13 Meet the Guests
02:39 Why Today Matters
03:42 Making the Film Together
08:09 What the Film Covers
09:09 Trust and Motivation
12:51 Funding and Motherhood
14:31 Who Funds These Stories
19:12 DIY Podcasting in the Pandemic
20:46 Pushed Out of Clubs
21:34 AB5 Crackdowns
23:47 Devils Bargain Exploitation
25:05 Why Civilians Must Watch
26:25 Stigma Deconstruction
30:46 How to Support Sex Workers
34:07 Trafficking vs Consent
40:08 Fun Credits and Updates
43:11 Rollout and Screenings
45:58 Closing and Credits

YAS Podcast

YAS Work

From the Creators Chairs - For the Love of Strippers

MAR 18, 202647 MIN
YAS Podcast

From the Creators Chairs - For the Love of Strippers

MAR 18, 202647 MIN

Description

In this YAS Podcast episode, host AM Davies joins NatsHoney (president of Strippers United, vice president of YAS Work), Selena (writer and Strippers United wellness director), and filmmaker Julia to mark International Sex Workers’ Rights Day and the international community release of their documentary short, For the Love of Strippers. They discuss the film’s collaborative approach, why sex workers are often excluded from creative control in documentaries, and how limited funding shaped the project. The conversation covers pandemic-era organizing, SESTA/FOSTA, AB5, worsening club conditions that pushed Nats and Selena out of dancing, and the need to distinguish consensual sex work from trafficking narratives. They close with calls for visibility, community screenings, donations, and public advocacy against stigma. All the links: Strippers United Culture House Donate to our work  ⁠YAS Work Instagram⁠ ⁠YAS Work BlueSky⁠ ⁠YAS Work Twitter⁠ ⁠YAS Work Youtube YASStore.Shop All the chapters: 00:00 Beyond the Stereotype 00:21 Welcome to YAS Podcast 01:13 Meet the Guests 02:39 Why Today Matters 03:42 Making the Film Together 08:09 What the Film Covers 09:09 Trust and Motivation 12:51 Funding and Motherhood 14:31 Who Funds These Stories 19:12 DIY Podcasting in the Pandemic 20:46 Pushed Out of Clubs 21:34 AB5 Crackdowns 23:47 Devils Bargain Exploitation 25:05 Why Civilians Must Watch 26:25 Stigma Deconstruction 30:46 How to Support Sex Workers 34:07 Trafficking vs Consent 40:08 Fun Credits and Updates 43:11 Rollout and Screenings 45:58 Closing and Credits