In this conversation, Jessie Sage interviews Jack Parker, a writer and sex worker, about his experiences and the creation of the anthology Working Guys: A Transmasculine Sex Worker Anthology, which features stories from transmasculine sex workers. They discuss the diverse experiences within sex work, the importance of representation, and the impact of the anthology on the community.
In this Episode:
00:03: Introduction to When We’re Not Hustling Podcast
01:27: Exploring Lives of Sex Workers Beyond Work
02:44: Season 3 Updates & Schedule Changes
03:09: Rebranding of After Parties to After the Hustle
03:20: Jack Parker’s Interview & Anthology Discussion
05:10: Jack Parker’s Background & Writing Career
06:18: Discussing Writing & Sex Work Experiences
08:05: Jack’s Anthology: Working Guys and Its Impact
14:11: Challenges and Realizations in Publishing the Anthology
28:39: Jack’s Transition and Changes in Client Dynamics
Guest:
Jack Parker is a sex worker and writer who writes on topics around sex work. He also has experience as a peer support for sex workers and has provided training programs on how best to support sex workers.
You can find Jack:
Website: jackviolet.com
Bluesky: @MxJackParker.bsky.social
Recommendation:
Book: Chav Solidarity by DP Hunter
Podcast: Sherlock & Co Podcast
The Rest:
Host: Jessie Sage
Producer: Emily Foster
Music: Benjamin J Benamati
Sponsor: Assembly Four
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