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Are we in a war on sex? – Cathy Reisenwitz

Are we in a war on sex? – Cathy Reisenwitz

Mind Body Health & Politics · Richard L. Miller and Cathy Reisenwitz

November 8, 202255m 9s

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Show Notes

Sitting down with Cathy Reisenwitz was a wonderful peek into sex work and the intellectual ideas revolving around it. Cathy’s journey from an evangelical, to a sugar baby, and now a thriving journalist is a testament to anyone working to forge their own path in life. From her personal story to politics, the impact of socioeconomic status, masculinity, and choice – we talk about it all in this week's program.

“As the war on drugs [is] kind of ramping down, I believe, the war on sex is ramping up.”

Cathy Reisenwitz is a writer with bylines in VICE, Reason, the Daily Beast, The Week, and other publications. Her newsletter is Sex and the State on Substack – a newsletter about power. Cathy works to end loneliness and foster human connection through her writing.

Show notes:

* Coming from Huntsville, Alabama- Author and Journalist Cathy Reisenwitz

* As the war on drugs is ramping down the war on sex is ramping up

* The laws surrounding sex work vs. sex trafficking

* The attitudes towards sex growing up in Madison County

* Cathy’s journey from evangelical life to sex work in the nation’s capital

* How the Sex work industry is similar to the food industry

* How the SESTA/FOSTA law impacted sex work

* What it means to be a Sugar Baby vs. an Escort

* The importance of a contract

* Masculinity and sexuality

* Sex in the State

* The impact sex work has had on her life and future

Links and references:

* Psychedelic Wisdom

* Psychedelic Medicine

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