Episode 183

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19th Feb 2025

Ep. 183 - A Hard Year

Hello lovelies, welcome back to 50 PLUS A TIP Podcast! đź’•

Happy (belated) Valentine's Day to you all! This episode Danica and Riley discuss all the fun Valentine’s dates days they had (with each other 👩🏻‍🤝‍👩🏼) including bouquet making, not so permanent bracelets, pottery class and a paint and sip night. 🍷 🎨


As usual, Danica recaps her recent book report and summarises her favourite reads of the year so far. Riley shares how she met a very sensitive “alpha male” and Danica tells the story of a clients incredibly hard financial year 🛥️.


In exciting news: The hosts' birthdays are coming up and they have some KILLER plans. Riley (and Danica) are doing a murder mystery party with a few of her (and Danica’s) friends. The ladies are off to enjoy some rest and relaxation on their cabin getaway!


At the episode midpoint: Danica and Riley recap last episode’s poll regarding b*ttplugs at work: Does your club allow b*ttplugs? Do you wear a b*ttplug at work? And if so, why?


Finally, the girls answer a few listener questions: What is the hiring process like in Perth? Are tattooed dancers welcome? And share their thoughts on an @_exoticangels_ post: Do I tell my friend she doesn't have the body to be a dancer?


As always, you can find 50 PLUS A TIP on Instagram @50plusatippod or email at 50plusatip@gmail.com. Slide into the DMs or email with any stories, advice requests, comments or questions!


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And lastly … have a wonderful week and happy wh0re-ing 💋


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About the Podcast

50 Plus a Tip
A podcast for strippers and open minded hoes
“How much is a dance?” Well... it’s “$50 PLUS A TIP!”

Two stripper best friends sharing the highs and (b)lows of their experience in the adult entertainment industry, with some help from special guests along the way.

While harmful, incorrect stigmas sadly surround the sex industry, Danica and Riley trust that using their podcast platform to share their own experiences and give a voice to others along the way, they can give “outsiders” a glimpse of the real world of adult entertainment and show everyone that they can own their sexuality proudly (and sometimes even profit off of it)!

About your hosts

Danica

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Danica is a sarcastic, straightforward, sex-postive feminist with a passion for topics that some may consider “taboo.” With a psychology degree under her belt, a public speaker/ university guest lecturer, a devoted sex workers advocate and a successful career as an exotic dancer - she knows some stuff!

Danica lives her life by two philosophies: 1) it’s better to have a life of “oh well”s than “what if”s and 2) be unapologetically you! Her years of experience as a sex worker have given her a passion and drive to do what she can to eliminate the dangerous stigma that currently surrounds the sex industry. She is confident that sharing her stories as an active sex worker can do just that - show women (and men) that they can own their sexuality proudly (and sometimes even profit off of it)!

Riley

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Riley is a down-to-earth, career dancer with over seven years in the industry. Originally from New Zealand and now based in Canada, her path began as a topless poker dealer and quickly grew into a dynamic career as an exotic dancer, dominatrix, and cam model. With a degree in statistics and currently pursuing a bookkeeping certificate, Riley plans to use her education to help others in the industry navigate their finances while challenging the stigma that surrounds sex work. A lifelong learner with a love for travel, she sees her career not just as a job, but as a platform to advocate, educate, and celebrate the freedom of owning one’s sexuality.


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