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S2 E11: Conversational Pilgrimages That Shape Our Lives with Amber Délice

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In this episode of "When We're Not Hustling," host Jessie Sage engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Amber Délice, an independent provider and companion based in Boulder, Colorado. Amber explains how her work in immersive theater involves creating transformative and artistic experiences for individuals and couples, often helping them navigate life changes, emotional challenges, and relationship dynamics. These experiences are carefully crafted to involve various sensory elements and often incorporate elements of chance and spontaneity to create memorable and impactful moments.

Amber draws parallels between her immersive theater work and her work as a sex worker, noting that both involve creating meaningful, intimate connections through role-playing and storytelling. The episode concludes with Amber sharing her excitement about launching new projects that further integrate her theater work with her intimate work with couples.

In this Episode:

02:24: Partnership Announcement and Website Giveaway

03:45: Introduction of Guest Amber Délice

04:59: Amber’s Background and Work as a Provider

07:23: Amber’s Work in Immersive Theater

14:21: Examples of Immersive Theater Projects

25:01: Integrating Theater into Companionship Work

49:33: Impact of Theater Work on Companion Role

55:00: Book, Music, and Future Plans Recommendations

Guest:

Amber is an independent provider and companion based in Boulder, Colorado (just a quick hop away from Denver). She is blessed to travel often and has clients who not only fly her to them but come to visit for adventures in Colorado. She loves sensuality, writing, dance, immersive theater, travel, and poetry. She is also an ex-food and wine journalist.

You can find Amber:

Website: meetamberdelice.com

X: @meetamberdelice

Instagram: @meetamberdelice

Recommendations:

Courting the Wild Twin, by Martin Shaw

Sofiane Pomart

The Rest:

Black Venem Digital raffle entrance: here.

RSVP to The Holy Hour Book Launch Event in Pittsburgh on Oct 16: here.

Host: Jessie Sage

Producer: Emily Foster

Music: Benjamin J Benamati

Sponsor: Assembly Four

You can support the show at pateron.com/sapiotextual

  continue reading

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In this episode of "When We're Not Hustling," host Jessie Sage engages in a deep and insightful conversation with Amber Délice, an independent provider and companion based in Boulder, Colorado. Amber explains how her work in immersive theater involves creating transformative and artistic experiences for individuals and couples, often helping them navigate life changes, emotional challenges, and relationship dynamics. These experiences are carefully crafted to involve various sensory elements and often incorporate elements of chance and spontaneity to create memorable and impactful moments.

Amber draws parallels between her immersive theater work and her work as a sex worker, noting that both involve creating meaningful, intimate connections through role-playing and storytelling. The episode concludes with Amber sharing her excitement about launching new projects that further integrate her theater work with her intimate work with couples.

In this Episode:

02:24: Partnership Announcement and Website Giveaway

03:45: Introduction of Guest Amber Délice

04:59: Amber’s Background and Work as a Provider

07:23: Amber’s Work in Immersive Theater

14:21: Examples of Immersive Theater Projects

25:01: Integrating Theater into Companionship Work

49:33: Impact of Theater Work on Companion Role

55:00: Book, Music, and Future Plans Recommendations

Guest:

Amber is an independent provider and companion based in Boulder, Colorado (just a quick hop away from Denver). She is blessed to travel often and has clients who not only fly her to them but come to visit for adventures in Colorado. She loves sensuality, writing, dance, immersive theater, travel, and poetry. She is also an ex-food and wine journalist.

You can find Amber:

Website: meetamberdelice.com

X: @meetamberdelice

Instagram: @meetamberdelice

Recommendations:

Courting the Wild Twin, by Martin Shaw

Sofiane Pomart

The Rest:

Black Venem Digital raffle entrance: here.

RSVP to The Holy Hour Book Launch Event in Pittsburgh on Oct 16: here.

Host: Jessie Sage

Producer: Emily Foster

Music: Benjamin J Benamati

Sponsor: Assembly Four

You can support the show at pateron.com/sapiotextual

  continue reading

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