S3 E12: I Needed to Do Something With My Hands…Now I Make Custom Leather Harnesses with Mia Walsch

In this special crossover of When We’re Not Hustling and Hobby Whores, Mia Walsch shares how she turned to leather crafting during Melbourne’s lockdowns, navigating the challenges of selling handmade goods and the ethics of working with leather as a vegetarian.

S3 E11: What Does It Mean to Be Human? More Importantly, What Does It Mean to Have Humanity? with Zalika

In this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, host Jessie Sage engages in a profound conversation with Zalika U Ibaorimi, PhD, exploring the complex intersections of identity, race, and sex work, while challenging societal constructs and delving into topics such as humanism, Black femme identity, and the notion of “no humans involved.”

S3 E10: What Do Mobile Peepshows, Burlesque and Non Profits Have in Common? Ruby

In this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, Canadian sex worker advocate and burlesque dancer Ruby Peep Show discusses her journey in the sex work industry, the creation of a mobile peep show, and the importance of community care and advocacy.

S3 E9: I’m an Immigrant Six Times Over, and My Heart Helps Me Find a Sense of Home with Savannah

This episode of When We’re Not Hustling features an insightful discussion with Savannah, a sex worker and artist, about the intersections of sex work, art, self-care, and the quest for belonging, highlighting her journey of navigating survival mode, the stigma around sex work, and her creative endeavors to foster community and self-expression.

S3 E8: I Am a Pro Domme and a Pro Wrestler—I Like to Play the Heel with Katarina

On this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, Katarina “The Dom Cat” Pierce shares how she went from TV production to dominating the ring as a pro domme and fetish wrestler. She and Jessie Sage dive into sex work, wrestling, and building community through the Sex Work Survival Guide.

S3 E7: I Make Art From Bones and I Like Homesteading, Too with Miss Faith Rae

In this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, Jessie Sage sits down with Ms. Faith Rae to discuss her work as a multidisciplinary artist and sex worker, her unique craft of creating art with ethically sourced bones, and her commitment to sustainability and homesteading.

S3 E6: Stripping and Cam Modelling Isn’t as Fun as Making Instant Noodles with Steph Sia

In this episode of When We’re Not Hustling, Steph Sia shares her journey through stripping, content creation, and bridging the gap between sex work and mainstream media—plus, her love for instant noodles! 🍜

S3 E5: The Most Taboo Subject in the World Isn’t Sex, It’s Perimenopause

In S3 E5 of *When We’re Not Hustling*, Jessie Sage chats with Jet Setting Jasmine about perimenopause, evolving identities, and navigating life, family, and sex work with autonomy and care.

S3 E4: I’m No Longer the Object of Men’s Desires—I’m the Subject of My Own Story with Suzannah Weiss

In this episode of *When We’re Not Hustling*, Jessie Sage talks to Suzanna Weiss, sexologist and author of *Subjectified*, about reclaiming sexual agency and challenging societal narratives around women’s sexuality.

S3 E3: Urban Warriors Sometimes Carry Seeds and Scythes with Xanthe Rhea

In this episode of *When We’re Not Hustling*, Jessie Sage talks with Xanthe Rhea about her transition from stripping to full-service sex work, her passion for urban farming, and the challenges of balancing community resistance, regulatory hurdles, and climate change with her holistic health practices and aspirations for sustainable farming.

S3 E2: Polyamory Works for Me, as Long as It’s for Me, with Delphine

In Season 3, Episode 2 of When We’re Not Hustling, Jessie Sage speaks with Delphine, a full-service sex worker and solo poly advocate, about autonomy, non-monogamy, and the balance between work and personal life, highlighting societal challenges and the individuality of sex workers. 🎙️💜

S3 E1: Men at Work: The Trans Masc Experience in Sex Work with Jack Parker

Jack Parker talks about his new anthology which includes the stories of 20 transmasculine sex workers.