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from sellin' it to celibate. healing from my sex work era.

from sellin' it to celibate. healing from my sex work era.

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In today's deeply personal episode, I share a story from my past that I never thought I would share.. I was like, "I can just talk about love and light & take this shit to the grave with me." But God was like, "no, you gotta tell them about the darkness that consumed you before you found the light."

From my days as a college dropout to becoming a stripper and eventually a prostitute, I open up about the darkest chapters of my life and how I managed to heal from my low self worth that put me in all those situations.

I talk about:

  • the realilty of sex work & some of the dangerous ass situations I found myself in
  • how the Universe sent strangers to remind me of my worth whenever I couldn't see it
  • seeking external validation through sexual partners & how to give it to yourself instead
  • how our traumas and unhealed wounds can lead to destructive behaviors
  • healing limiting beliefs about what I had to do for money
  • how God is always lookin' out for us even when it feels like he couldn't be further away
  • knowing that sex is a sacred exchange of energy & becoming more conscious of who we allow to enter our sacred sites

Listener's Note: This episode contains sensitive topics, including discussions about substance abuse, sexual activities, and mental health struggles. Listener discretion is advised.

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