(Vancouver, BC / October 19, 2022) — Mia Miranda, a rising young talent out of Vancouver, British Columbia, was recently welcomed as a featured interview guest on Oops! – Orgasm Oracle Podcast Show with orgasm empowerment coach Nadia LeDrew.
The episode “Sex Workers are Saving the World” spotlights the model, dancer, singer/songwriter and OnlyFans creator – who currently sits atop the 4% of in-demand earners – who says that sex work is “such a complex job, there really isn’t one stereotypical sex worker.
“In my experience, every single person I’ve met is so different, they’re all so unique, they all have different makeups of the way they make their income, their socioeconomic status… their sexuality… I just love getting to share that with people; it’s such an amazingly diverse community, for sure.”
On the subject of orgasms, Miranda says while she often finds herself thoroughly enjoying the erotic aspects of her job with clients, she admits that “I’ve never had an orgasm because I’ve never allowed myself to be that vulnerable,” although in her personal life she has embraced the Big O in all of its forms.
“It took a while… I could only do it one way… it was a very specific way and I couldn’t really break out of that mold… and then you and I started doing our coaching… and now I feel like I can orgasm in so many different ways now… by myself, with partners, with random partners, with one-night-stand partners… and I also know what to say to a guy too… now I’m able to, first of all, advocate for myself… and now I’m horny all the time!”
In addition to the release of her podcast interview, Miranda is also proud of her debut song, “Pu$$y”, that she is also currently promoting; fans can slow down and enjoy the ride with her via Spotify and other leading streaming platforms.
Listen to the interview in full at Oops! – Orgasm Oracle Podcast Show.
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ABOUT MIA MIRANDA:
Mia Miranda is a mutli-faceted artist, sex worker and pleasure advocate with a mission to change the stigma of sex workers and help uplift the most marginalized of communities. Born and raised in the suburbs of Toronto, she was inspired by her entrepreneur parents and studied Business in school before moving west to Vancouver in 2015 to explore a life of pleasure, art and creativity and make full use of her acting, singing, dancing, piano and gymnastics lessons.
Miranda found work as a feature dancer at nightclubs across British Columbia, as well as an astrology reader while attending Vancouver Film School to further her career ambitions. While she admits that she’s struggled with confidence in the past, a serious car accident in 2020 gave her the momentum to “go for it or live an unfulfilled life” and she now practices the piano daily to kickstart her creativity and songwriting process. “It’s my dream to perform my songs live and tour the world with my music.”
In December 2021, to further supplement her income, Miranda joined OnlyFans and quickly landed among the top 4% of top earners. “I love making custom videos and indulging in their fantasies,” she says. “Sex work is how I fund my passions and has allowed me to become real passionate about activism as well – in particular,
WISH, a local charity in Vancouver that supports street-based sex workers’ health and safety.
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