Amberly Rothfield Featured in Recent Interviews

LOS ANGELES—Amberly Rothfield was recently interviewed by Reason, a leading libertarian magazine, and also the latest Being There podcast.

“It was incredible to be interviewed by Reason, and the piece really came out well—it’s interesting to see what the industry thinks are the real issues we face and the fact we all pretty much agree on them,” Amberly said. “I’m a huge fan of Reason and was honored to be featured in this amazing piece!”

Reason writer Elizabeth Nolan Brown’s piece “What the Porn Industry Thinks of the New War on Porn,” asks adult stars what they’re really worried about. Hint, it isn’t the GOP attack on internet smut. John Stagliano, Maitland Ward, attorney D. Gill Sperlein, and others discuss the real threats of AB 5 and the gig economy, as well as FOSTA/SESTA and decriminalizing sex work.

Amberly discusses the focus on marijuana legalization and the need for politicians to show they’re strong on other issues, which is causing the anti-porn sentiment to become louder. She also talks exceptions being written for cam performers regarding A.B.5., and how more sex workers (current and previous) need to show their numbers and make politicians aware. Read the article in its entirety at Reason.com.

Amberly is also the latest guest on Being There, a podcast exploring the extraordinary aspects of everyday people’s lives. Episode 29, “Being a Phone Sex Operator,” covers a myriad of topics, including Amberly’s less than conventional upbringing, how she got into being a PSO, how it’s like being a therapist, keeping your job as sex operator by keeping callers engaged, how she draws a line/keeps her boundaries, and more. Listen to her episode on the Being There website at beingthere.libsyn.com. It’s also available on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, and Player.FM.

Models can book one-on-one sessions with Amberly to learn how to make more money, market themselves, and much more by heading over to Calendly.com/amberlypso.