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Sex and Money: Lucy Sweetkill & Dia Domina Dynasty

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Release Date: 12/13/2019

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“We’re more than just our jobs. Being a dominatrix just happens to align with our value system."


“Most of us have never sat down and just asked ourselves 'what am I worth?'"  

Welcome to SPENT's brand spankin' new Sex & Money miniseries. Today, we've got dominatrix duo Dia Domina Dynasty and Lucy Sweetkill in the studio to talk about how they started their unique business as professional dominatrixes, how to ask for what you're worth, and why you need to do work that aligns with your values. For them? Compassion, open-mindedness, and kink.

Special thanks to our sponsor Stash. If you visit Stash.app and sign up using promo code SPENT, they’ll give you $5 to start investing if you sign up and fund you invest account before December 8, 2020.

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