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Ckiara Nation's Sex Culture 2045Author: Ckiara Rose
Ckiara Rose is the fierce and unfiltered voice behind CKiara Nationa platform born from survival, loss, and an unbreakable commitment to truth. As a mother, creator, and advocate shaped by trauma and resilience, she uses her lived experience to spark honest conversation about identity, judgment, and the systems that fail us. CKiara Nation is her stand: a space for raw dialogue, compassion, humor, and the pursuit of a world where no one is shamed for their truth. https://ckiaranation.com/welcome-to-ckiara-nation/ Language: en Genres: Health & Fitness, Sexuality Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it Trailer: |
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Deconstruction -Of-A-Slur: How the Patriarchy Invented the "World's Oldest Profession”
Episode 1
Tuesday, 10 February, 2026
Deconstruction of a Slur: How the Patriarchy Invented the "World's Oldest Profession" | Season 3, Episode 1The phrase “world’s oldest profession” isn't history—it's a linguistic weapon. In the Season 3 premiere, we expose how this slur was forged to erase sacred feminine power and control the narrative of history itself.We journey to the ancient world, where women served as divine diplomats, ritual healers, and sovereign artists—from the Hors of Inanna’s temple and the hierodules of Aphrodite to the Devadasis of India and the Qedeshah. This episode traces the "Great Unweaving": the systematic campaign by colonial patriarchy to reduce these complex spiritual vocations to a single, shamed physical act, creating the Madonna-whore dichotomy to fracture female identity.This episode explores:· The 16th-century invention of the word "prostitution" as a semantic weapon.· Sacred sexuality in Mesopotamia, Greece, and India as essential civic and spiritual infrastructure.· The original, powerful meanings of "virgin" (one-in-herself) and "whore" (from "Hor," the Beloved One).· How the colonial gaze pathologized holistic practice into stigmatized act.· Modern reclamation through voices like priestess Tina Heals.· The ongoing impact of this history on power, psychology, and culture today.This is a journey into herstory, a reclamation of power, and a call to decolonize our imagination.📖 Full Blog Post & Academic Citations:Dive deeper into the research, modern debates, and full academic references on the blog: https://ckiaranation.com/blog/deconstruction-of-a-slur/












