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DCC 34: Amazon Syren "Little House on the Orchestral Pagan Folk Metal Prairie"

Dress Code Cracker: the podcast -- style and communication by Sarah Innis

May 31, 201601:09:32Fashion & Beauty

Amazon Syren is a queer, poly leather femme, a sex-workers' rights activist, and a Professional Naked Girl. She's also a witchy glamazon who sings opera, writes poetry, reads tarot, grows veggies, works magic, spins her...

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DCC 34: Amazon Syren "Little House on the Orchestral Pagan Folk Metal Prairie" is an episode from Dress Code Cracker: the podcast -- style and communication by Sarah Innis. Amazon Syren is a queer, poly leather femme, a sex-workers' rights...

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Published May 31, 2016, 01:09:32 long, audio available.

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What is DCC 34: Amazon Syren "Little House on the Orchestral Pagan Folk Metal Prairie" about?

Amazon Syren is a queer, poly leather femme, a sex-workers' rights activist, and a Professional Naked Girl. She's also a witchy glamazon who sings opera, writes poetry, reads tarot, grows veggies, works magic, spins her own yarn, cooks, preserves, and darns a lot of socks. The secret ingredient is always love. She lives with her wife and an assortment of metamours in 1821. DIY is very close to her heart. She has opinions! Which is what I love! We discussed the business of being tall women (she's 6'4" and I'm just under 6'2"), from slouching to people's surreptitious checks to see if we are wearing heels. We also covered her 'femme muse' Musetta from La Bohème, queer hanky codes, what a newly minted dyke wears to pride in 2008, DIY is a big deal with her, from knitting and handspinning yarn to gardening, preserving and cooking. She also weaves and sews. As an urban homesteader, the 'little house in the big woods' thing is no joke. We discussed the terminology around ethical non-monogamy, and the idea of being "solo" poly, which she points out has no meaning unless you're working from a coupled default position. She also clarified the differences between pansexual and queer poly (spoiler alert it's hetero-normativity). She recommended: Music: @solstafir And please find Amazon online via her twitter, @amazon_syren , and also her two blogs: Urban Meliad and Syrens . Thank you so much Amazon! It was a pleasure . ♥ for more info and images! Thanks for listening.

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Published May 31, 2016 and 01:09:32 long