S2 E16: It’s Not Funny to Get Punched in the Face, but I Do It Anyway with Kaytlin Bailey
Kaytlin Bailey discusses her show “Whore’s Eye View,” blending comedy and history to provide a nuanced perspective on sex work, and shares how boxing helps her process emotions and maintain boundaries. She and Jessie explore parallels between sex work and boxing,
S2 E16 AP: It’s Not Funny to Get Punched in the Face, but I Do It Anyway
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling: The After-Party,” the hosts discuss Kaitlyn Bailey’s impact on the podcasting, sex work, and activist communities, highlighting her career as a comedian, historian, and sex worker, and her contributions to recognizing sex work as valid and respectable.
S2 E15 AP: One Man’s Play on Words, Life, and Skin
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling: The After-Party,” the hosts discuss spirituality, sexuality, and Galen Grace’s insights on the connection between physical and spiritual healing.
Bonus: S2 E15: “I Got a New Tattoo” by Galen Grace
Galen Grace shares a spoken word piece about a trip he took to the desert Southwest.
S2 E15: One Man’s Play on Words, Life, and Skin with Galen Grace
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling,” Jessie Sage interviews Galen Grace, a tantric massage therapist and writer, about his spiritual journey, recovery from personal loss, and the integration of sacred touch into daily life.
S2 E14 AP: I Wrote a Ghost Story About the Dungeon That I Worked in for Years
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling: The After-Party,” the hosts discuss managing multiple public personas, privacy concerns in sex work, and reflect on Stephanie Parent’s Gothic horror novel, exploring how real-life fears and trauma are confronted through creative expression.
Bonus: S2 E14: “Sacrifice” by Stephanie Parent
A poem, read by the author.
S2 E14: I Wrote a Ghost Story About the Dungeon That I Worked in for Years with Stephanie Parent
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling,” Jessie Sage interviews writer and professional submissive Stephanie Parent, discussing her journey into sex work, her writing inspired by those experiences, and the blend of fiction and reality in her novel “The Briars.”
S2 E13 AP: I’m a DJ and I’m Obsessed With Pop Music (Not Taylor Swift)
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling at the Afterparty,” the hosts discuss the show’s new 501(C)(3) status, the impact of AI on personal and professional life, and the importance of finding balance, joy, and community outside of work.
S2 E13: I’m a DJ and I’m Obsessed With Pop Music (Not Taylor Swift) with Courtney Trouble
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling,” Jessie Sage interviews Courtney Trouble, who shares their journey in the queer porn industry, balancing creative endeavors like DJing, and the significance of community, self-acceptance, and integrating various passions for personal and professional growth.
S2 E12 AP: Actually, What I Do on My Own Time Is Nobody’s Business
In this episode of “When We’re Not Hustling: The After-Party,” hosts Jessie Sage, Emily Foster, and Melodie KG discuss the interview with Dominique Rystan, exploring the challenges sex workers face in balancing privacy and public personas, and how much personal life should be shared as consumable content.
S2 E12: Actually, What I Do on My Own Time Is Nobody’s Business with Dominique Rystan
Dominique Rystan discusses the importance of maintaining boundaries between her personal and professional life, navigating parasocial relationships, and her excitement for future projects in the sex industry.