S2 E16: It's Not Funny to Get Punched in the Face, but I Do It Anyway with Kaytlin Bailey
When We're Not Hustling: Sex Workers Talking About Everything But
Release Date: 10/14/2024
When We're Not Hustling: Sex Workers Talking About Everything But
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info_outlineKaytlin Bailey discusses her show "Whore's Eye View," which combines comedy with a historical perspective on sex work, blending stand-up comedy with a real history lecture. She shares how her father's military background and her experiences as a sex worker influenced her writing, exploring themes of exploitation and violence across different professions. Through her show, Kaytlin aims to provide a nuanced understanding of sex work by juxtaposing it with other forms of labor and highlighting the boundaries and consent involved in both.
Kaytlin also talks about her passion for boxing, which started as a way to channel her aggression and has become a recreational hobby. She explains how boxing has helped her process emotions, overcome trauma, and stay connected to her body. Jessie and Kaitlyn discuss the parallels between their experiences in sex work and boxing, emphasizing the importance of boundaries, consent, and self-discovery in both fields.
Kaytlin also shares insights from her travels and experiences boxing in different countries, noting cultural differences and similarities in boxing gyms worldwide. The episode concludes with Kaitlyn discussing her upcoming projects, including future performances of "Whore's Eye View," and sharing resources for listeners interested in sex worker rights advocacy.
In This Episode:
00:01: Introduction to When We're Not Hustling podcast
01:23: Podcast host introduction & mission
02:44: Upcoming live event & nonprofit status
05:07: Kaytlin Bailey's show & background
08:02: Kaytlin introduces herself & her work
10:47: Juxtaposing military & sex work experiences
13:56: Boxing as a hobby & its impact
22:26: Lessons from sparring & personal growth
35:52: Wrap-up and book recommendations
Guest:
Sex worker rights advocate, comedian, and writer, Kaytlin Bailey is the Founder & Executive Director of Old Pros, a non-profit media organization creating conditions to change the status of sex workers in society. Host of The Oldest Profession Podcast, she is also the creator of Whore’s Eye View, a mad dash through 10,000 years of sex worker history.
You can find Kaytlin:
Website: kaytlinbailey.com
Instagram: @kaytlinbailey
Recommendations:
Candida Royalle and the Sexual Revolution: A History from Below by Jane Kamensky
Normal Women: 900 Years of Making History by Philippa Gregory
The Rest:
RSVP to The Holy Hour Book Launch Event in Pittsburgh on Oct 16: HERE.
Host: Jessie Sage
Producer: Emily Foster
Music: Benjamin J Benamati
Sponsor: Assembly Four
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