We talk to Tina Horn about her new comic series SFSX (Safe Sex), the dystopian near-future it envisions, and how it relates to recent events. We also discuss the craft of writing and the transferable skills developed through sex work.
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Bonus Episode: Nonmonogamy Chat with Jessie and Nookie
In this bonus episode, Jessie Sage talks to Nookie, founder of Dating Kinky, about nonmonogamy at the opening of the 2-day “It’s Not Cheating, It’s Ethical Nonmonogamy” virtual conference.
Episode 61: Peepshow Q & A
In Episode 61, hosts PJ and Jessie Sage answer listener questions.
Episode 60: Ignacio Rivera on Healing from Sexual Trauma and Sexual Liberation
In Episode 60 we talk to Ignacio Rivera, founder of The HEAL Project, about healing from childhood sexual abuse, paths to sexual liberation, and why sex education needs to focus on communication, boundaries, and consent.
Episode 59: Why Should We Care About the EARN IT Act with Danielle Blunt
We interview Danielle Blunt, professional dominatrix, sex worker rights advocate, and co-founder of Hacking//Hustling, a collective that works at the intersection of technology and social justice. We discuss the EART IT Act and how important it is to protect online spaces for marginalized communities.
Episode 58: Princess Berpl on Cosplay Porn, Dildo Collections, and Friendship
Princess Berpl talks about her transition from nursing to sex work, creating a positive fan base, how she connects with the characters she plays, her extensive dildo collection, and our long friendship outside of sex work.
Episode 57: Mickey Mod on Racism in Porn
In Episode 57 of the Peepshow Podcast we focus on the porn industry. Mike Stabile of the Free Speech Coalition updates us on the new COVID guidelines and on Talent Testing Service pulling out of the PASS System. Then, we talk to performer and director Mickey Mod about racism in the porn industry.
Episode 56: Sex Work Activism with Akynos from the Black Sex Worker Collective
In Episode 56 we interview The Incredible Edible Akynos from the Black Sex Worker Collective, who talks to us about activism to empower Black sex workers.
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