Episode 23 is the first from our new studio space! We bring you a rich interview with writer, artist, and sex worker suprihmbé about political bisexuality, pro-heaux womanism, dominatrix culture, writing, and more!
Episode 22: Blood Money Art Show at Lucas Lucas
We cover the Blood Money exhibit—an immersive experience organized by local pro dommes that features art and performance by sex workers and their allies. The event benefited the Lysistrata Mutual Care Collective.
Episode 21: GoAskAlex on Being a Sex Worker with a Chronic Illness
We feature Canadian cam model and artist GoAskAlex, who talks to us about the intersection of sex work and chronic illness. We discuss her coming out about her chronic illness, body image, finding supportive online communities, and sex work as a platform for creativity/art.
Episode 20: Juniper Fitzgerald on Rewriting Femme Narratives
We feature mother, writer, and academic Juniper Fitzgerald, who talks to us about her children’s book, How Mamas Love Their Babies, and the new book she is working on, Mother, Whore Feminist. We talk feminine writing, sex work stigma, parenting, and more!
Episode 19: Stoya On Sex Across Different Mediums
We talk to pornographer and writer Stoya about her new collection of essays, Philosophy, Pussycats, and Porn, and her sexually explicit media project ZeroSpaces. We discuss the origin of pornography as a concept, feminism, the state of the industry, and her current projects.
Episode 18: Lola Davina On Self Care in an Anti-Sex Work Era
Lola Davina, author of Thriving in Sex Work. She talks to us about her book and gives us practical advice on how we can emotionally flourish in today’s negative political climate.
Episode 17: Andre Shakti on Masculine Socialization and Safer Sex Practices
We feature an interview with educator, performer, and journalist, Andre Shakti, who writes on topics of sex work, queerness, and non-monogamy. We talk to her about queer identity, why negotiating safer sex practices is harder with cis men, and why sex education that emphasizes empathy could be a step toward a better sexual culture.
Episode 16: Megan Guza on Condoms as ‘Instruments of Crime’ in Prostitution Cases and Graydancer…
We have a discussion with Megan Guza about her article, “Condoms Criminalized in Allegheny County Prostitution Cases,” where she reports on the way that condoms have been criminalized in prostitution cases, putting sex workers at risk. We also talk about the work that we did with SWOP Pittsburgh to challenge these practices. We talk to Graydancer, a writer, sex and kink presenter, and host of the Ropecast. We discuss kink education and the impact FOSTA/SESTA will have on the kink community.
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