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Selling Sex at a Cost

Episode Summary

  Various organizations across Canada are advocating for the decriminalization of sex work. This includes the Canadian Association of Social Workers, who’s code of ethics seeks to balance the protection of individuals and the principle of doing no harm with autonomy and self-determination. The advocacy only applies to the selling of sex between two consenting adults.   Today’s guests, Elizabeth Weisz and Katherine Van Meyl, are supporters of the decriminalization of sex work. Elizabeth Weisz is a companion and sex worker who has been in the industry for almost seven years. Katherine Van Meyl is a therapist who adopts a psychodynamic perspective in the treatment of couples, families, and individuals. She also used to be part of the sex work industry and is creating a documentary highlighting male sex workers’ experiences within the industry.   In this episode, host Michelle Fischler speaks with Elizabeth and Katherine about their experiences in the industry, thoughts on the decriminalization of the industry, and more.   Show Notes:   2:25: Defining industry terminology – “sex worker” versus “companion   11:37: Legalities of sex work   23:13: Safety of sex workers   29:41: Supporting sex workers as a therapist   35:32: Relying on the sex work community as a sex worker   38:00: Getting into the industry   51:12: Benefits of being in the industry   57:56: Katherine’s documentary   Find Katherine Van Meyl here: www.umbrellainsights.ca Twitter: @KatVanMeyl Instagram: @KatVanMeyl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-van-meyl/   Find Elizabeth Wiesz here:  Twitter: @YourElizabethTO IG: @Ellieweisz_to Website: www.meetelizabethweisz.com (http://www.meetelizabethweisz.com/)   CASW The Canadian Association of Social Workers Provides Recommendations for a Safer, Better Canada for Sex-Workers https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/canadian-association-social-workers-provides-recommendations-safer-better-canada-sex-workers   Show ideas or questions?  If you have questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, email them to michelle@getsome.ca. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone’s headphones with a built-in mic if possible.    Disclaimer  All opinions expressed by podcast guests / participants are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of GETSOME Inc. or affiliates or the companies with which the podcast guests / participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them.  The guests / participants opinions are based upon information they consider reliable, but neither GETSOME Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such guests/participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.   Follow us on Instagram @getsome_podcast

Episode Notes

 

Various organizations across Canada are advocating for the decriminalization of sex work. This includes the Canadian Association of Social Workers, who’s code of ethics seeks to balance the protection of individuals and the principle of doing no harm with autonomy and self-determination. The advocacy only applies to the selling of sex between two consenting adults.

 

Today’s guests, Elizabeth Weisz and Katherine Van Meyl, are supporters of the decriminalization of sex work. Elizabeth Weisz is a companion and sex worker who has been in the industry for almost seven years. Katherine Van Meyl is a therapist who adopts a psychodynamic perspective in the treatment of couples, families, and individuals. She also used to be part of the sex work industry and is creating a documentary highlighting male sex workers’ experiences within the industry.

 

In this episode, host Michelle Fischler speaks with Elizabeth and Katherine about their experiences in the industry, thoughts on the decriminalization of the industry, and more.

 

Show Notes:

 

2:25: Defining industry terminology – “sex worker” versus “companion

 

11:37: Legalities of sex work

 

23:13: Safety of sex workers

 

29:41: Supporting sex workers as a therapist

 

35:32: Relying on the sex work community as a sex worker

 

38:00: Getting into the industry

 

51:12: Benefits of being in the industry

 

57:56: Katherine’s documentary

 

Find Katherine Van Meyl here:

www.umbrellainsights.ca

Twitter: @KatVanMeyl

Instagram: @KatVanMeyl

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-van-meyl/

 

Find Elizabeth Wiesz here: 

Twitter: @YourElizabethTO

IG: @Ellieweisz_to

Website: www.meetelizabethweisz.com (http://www.meetelizabethweisz.com/)

 

CASW The Canadian Association of Social Workers Provides Recommendations for a Safer, Better Canada for Sex-Workers

https://www.casw-acts.ca/en/canadian-association-social-workers-provides-recommendations-safer-better-canada-sex-workers

 

Show ideas or questions? 

If you have questions or topic suggestions for the podcast, email them to michelle@getsome.ca. As well, you can now record your messages for us! Please record your message/question in a quiet room and use your phone’s headphones with a built-in mic if possible. 

 

Disclaimer 

All opinions expressed by podcast guests / participants are solely their current opinions and do not reflect the opinions of GETSOME Inc. or affiliates or the companies with which the podcast guests / participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them.  The guests / participants opinions are based upon information they consider reliable, but neither GETSOME Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such guests/participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such.

 

Follow us on Instagram @getsome_podcast