On The Dresser

On the Dresser

Sex. Queers. Politics. What's on your dresser?

  • 26 minutes 3 seconds
    402 - Roundtable: Reflections on the First Year of FOSTA/SESTA
    Hi Podcast Listeners On this episode, the On The Dresser team sits down for a discussion on what we've seen since the implementation of a new federal law known as FOSTA/SESTA. This was a joining of two congressional bills, the "Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act" and the "(Allow States to) Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act". Reality TV star turned federal worker Donald Trump signed it into law in April 2018. FOSTA/SESTA removed provisions under section 230 of the Communications Decency Act which shielded websites from liability for content that users post on their platforms. Since its passage, some websites have self-censored content or shut down entirely if the content posted could be construed as "promoting prostitution" or "facilitating sex trafficking." This has not only affected advertising platforms for sex workers, but also information on sexual education, sexuality, legal adult content and information that sex workers have used to stay safe online and in real life. SESTA/FOSTA is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to attacks on free speech and personal freedoms. Many more bills are being introduced that target sex workers, but can be expanded to include more citizens under the guise of "fighting human trafficking." After you listen to our roundtable, we'd like to hear your thoughts. What do you see since the passage of SESTA/FOSTA? Send us your notes or voice memos - [email protected]. We'll share some of your responses in the coming weeks. Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] (or securely @protonmail.com). You can also find us on Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com. While you're there, please consider donating to this venture in queer sex worker media. To those who have made a financial contribution to this project, we'd like to say "Thank you for your support. Your generosity has helped us pay other sex workers for content contributions and transcription services which will help us reach wider audiences. We believe strongly in the mission of this independent media project and we're grateful to know that you feel the same. Co-Hosts/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. What's On Your Dresser?
    27 May 2019, 10:23 am
  • 34 minutes 48 seconds
    Extended Interview - Thotscholar
    Here is the complete interview with thotscholar from our episode: A Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers in which we discuss her new book, Libra Season, December 17, sex work, activism, and pro-heaux womanism. For more from thotscholar: twitter.com/thotscholar https://www.patreon.com/thotscholar Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] (or securely @protonmail.com or find us on Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com. And, if you're so moved, consider donating to this venture in queer sex worker media. Thank you for your support and for listening along. We're thrilled to be starting our Fourth Year of edutitillation. Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. What's On Your Dresser?
    14 March 2019, 1:11 pm
  • 55 minutes 8 seconds
    401 - Asexuality Q&A with Taryn
    Welcome to our first ep of 2019! We're starting off by taking some time to educate ourselves on something that none of the On the Dresser hosts have lived experience with and that is asexuality. Enter Taryn. She's a blogger and educator. Her site www.AceInTheHole.com is a place where she reviews sex toys and chronicles her journey as an asexual person. She chats with Vanessa about representation and discovery and gives us helps us better understand our friends on the Asexual and Aromantic spectrum. Afterward, Danny Cruz and Lauren Kiley chat about how to best support a loved one who may trust you enough to "come out" to you. We chat in the context of asexuality, but it really applies across the TLBGQIA spectrum. Plus! Vanessa and Danny come to you from the American Bar Association (ABA) Mid Year meeting in Las Vegas! Our own Vanessa Carlisle co-wrote a guide with friend of the show Kori Cordero for writing legislation that bans gay conversion therapy for minors. Currently, only 15 states in the US ban the practice. The ABA's Commission on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI) adopted a resolution urging all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments to enact laws that prohibit state-licensed professionals from using conversion therapy on minors. You can find the resolution, the guide and more information at: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/diversity/sexual_orientation/ While we enjoyed the scenery in Vegas, it was hard not to feel like we were being watched. That's because that we woke up to the news from journalist and author Melissa Gira Grant that Marriott Hotels were training their staff to “identify trafficking victims” by behavior like turning down housekeeping or traveling with too little luggage! All in the name of human trafficking (of course) THREAD: https://twitter.com/melissagira/status/1089170470895783938 Later that week, Elizabeth Nolan Brown who is an associate editor at Reason Magazine wrote a piece detailing Marriott's increased surveilling of women in their hotels and how it ties into the government's expansion of "see something, say something" targeting women and sex workers. Are You a Woman Traveling Alone? Marriott Might Be Watching You. https://reason.com/archives/2019/02/05/hotel-surveillance-state-sex-trafficking If that didn't feel like enough eyes on us, we heard from frequent business traveller Clementine Crawford who wrote an essay about her experience being a single woman at a New York City Restaurant. At one of her regular dining spots when she travels in from London, she was surprised to find that she was no longer allowed to sit at the bar! "Company policy." "The Night I Was Mistaken for a Call Girl" https://drugstoreculture.com/the-night-i-was-mistaken-for-a-call-girl/ Finally (and probably most grossly), we'll chat about a bill that was proposed in the Utah state legislature. HB 153 would amend provisions regarding the completion and amendment of a birth certificate in order to prohibit transgender citizens from being able to change the gender on their birth certificates. Luckily this bill was held and is effectively dead, but we'll talk about how these all these things fit the larger theme of policing sex, gender and bodies. All of it, On the Dresser! Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] (or securely @protonmail.com or find us on Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com. And, if you're so moved, consider donating to this venture in queer sex worker media. Thank you for your support and for listening along. We're thrilled to be starting our Fourth Year of edutitillation. Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. What's On Your Dresser?
    17 February 2019, 9:14 pm
  • 1 hour 53 seconds
    A Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers
    We're ending the year with a look at December 17th. Since 2003, the date has been recognized in the sex worker community as International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Started by Annie Sprinkle, Robin Few and organizers with the Sex Workers outreach project s a way to memorialize the victims of a serial killer who targeted sex workers in Seattle, it has grown as community call to action with observances in over 60 cities worldwide: Annie sent us one of her writings on concieving the action. https://rewire.news/article/2008/12/08/stopping-terror-a-day-to-end-violence-against-prostitutes/ Interviews with: Kate D'Adamo - twitter.com/KateDAdamo Savannah Sly - twitter.com/SavannahSly Suprihmbe - twitter.com/thotscholar, patreon.com/thotscholar To see a list of names of sex workers murdered around the world in 2018 and/or find an event near you, visit www.December17.org More show notes to follow! Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    15 December 2018, 3:35 am
  • 50 minutes 36 seconds
    Sex And The Law Pt 2 (Rebroadcast)
    Hi listeners! We're taking a short break to figure out some life stuff and do a little planning for this podcast. In the meantime, we'll be sharing some bonus interviews as well as gems from the past two and a half years at On The Dresser. In this episode, A throwback to our time as "Sex, Please!" on live broadcast radio. We chat with Kristina Dolgin, co-founder of Red Light Legal (redlightlegal.org). Red Light Legal is an Oakland based non-profit organization that helps provide legal services and referrals to sex workers. Kristina chats with Danny Cruz and Vanessa Carlisle on some headlines of the day, discusses limited rights of sex workers and answers our some of our legal FAQs. Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    21 September 2018, 6:49 pm
  • 18 minutes 44 seconds
    311 - Connecting Sex Worker Community with Kaytlin Bailey
    Hi listeners. We're taking a short break to figure out some life stuff and do a little planning for this podcast. In the meantime, we'll share some bonus interviews as well as gems from the past two and a half years at On The Dresser. In this episode, a bonus interview! Our Vanessa Carlisle recently met Kaytlin Bailey of the Oldest Profession Podcast at a workshop led by Tina Horn! The duo found a spot in Prospect Park in NYC to reflect on the workshop and chat about sex worker community and movement building. Find Kaytiln on Twitter at twitter.com/KaytlinBailey. You can listen to The Oldest Profession on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oldest-profession/id1296601569?mt=2) or wherever you get your podcasts. Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    7 August 2018, 10:19 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    310 - Velvet Collar, Unhappy Endings with Bryan Knight
    This week, Danny Cruz talks with Bryan Knight (twitter.com/BryanKnight66) about rentboys and comic books. Bryan is the author of a new 9-part graphic novel series called Velvet Collar. With bright colors illustrated by Dave Davenport and vivid stories, Velvet Collar tells the story of a group of male escorts after a raid on an advertisement listing site. Bryan shares his vision for the work and how readers can get involved. You can find Episode One: Unhappy Endings now at www.VelvetCollarComics.com. Plus! Lauren Kiley swaps some juicy HEADlines with Danny. There's good news and bad. Hear what's up with FOSTA/SESTA, DC Comics and Stormy Daniels. DC Comics story - https://t.co/7qzdMByXpX And! Danny and Lauren highlight some their favorite books, zines and comics by queer and sex worker voices. Why the summer reading list? We'll be taking a short break as we strategize some life stuff and our path forward with this project we love so much. In the meantime, we'll share some new standalone interviews as well as gems from the past two and a half years at On The Dresser. Reading List: Don't Hate Our Heels Zine - http://www.copyslutband.com/copy-shop.html Suprihmbe's graphic novels and writing- www.thotscholar.com or www.twitter.com/thotscholar Bingo Love by Tee Franklin - https://t.co/GhNIfUeghm Rent Girl by Michelle Tee - https://t.co/99o3bKvawI Splendor and Travail by Jolene Bandini - JoleneBandini.com Bonus Rabbit Hole reading on the Comics Code Authority - https://t.co/4oPblrEDiu Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    23 July 2018, 6:00 pm
  • 54 minutes 44 seconds
    309 - Scarlet Road with Rachel Wotton
    In this episode, Vanessa Carlisle chats with sex worker and activist Rachel Wotton (rachelwotton.com) about the org Touching Base in New South Wales, Austrailia. Rachel's work was featured in the 2011 documentary film "Scarlet Road." (scarletroad.com.au/trailer) Rachel discusses working in a decriminalized state and what that means for her and her clients. Danny Cruz tells Vanessa about the protests that lead to the first International Whores Day in the 1970s. The two discuss recent Whores Day events. Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Visit our website at www.onthedresserpodcast.com Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    12 June 2018, 6:09 pm
  • 48 minutes 54 seconds
    308 - Thriving in Sex Work with Lola Davina
    Vanessa catches up with Lola Davina (www.loladavina.com), author of Thriving in Sex Work: Heartfelt Advice for Staying Sane in the Sex Industry. Learn about methods for self care under FOSTA-SESTA, the power of sex worker communities, and the difference between shame and stigma. Lauren Kiley tells us about a new congressional bill called End Banking for Human Traffickers Act. She and Vanessa discuss what it might mean for people who take payments for sexy work online. Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy) Sex. Queers. Politics. You'll find all of it On the Dresser!
    8 May 2018, 10:25 pm
  • 34 minutes 34 seconds
    307 - Grooving with Copyslut
    In this episode, OTD host Vanessa Carlisle sits down for an exclusive interview with members of Copyslut, a band based in the Bay Area. Embedding their most intimate experiences within dreamlike narratives, grinding rhythms, and surging spells, Copyslut performs to connect. To integrate. To transform. This country punk cabaret trio is here to bear their raw, tender hearts. Straddling the intergenerational process of healing trauma, Copyslut pays tribute to those who have made them possible. Wrap yourself around and slide into their sultry guitar licks, rock steady beats, and smooth-as-silk vocals as they seduce… savor…. And culminate into wholeness. To find more info including shows and music, visit http://Copyslutband.com or their Bandcamp page at http://Copyslut.bandcamp.com Want to get in touch with the On The Dresser team? Send us your questions, comments, suggestions or signal boosts to [email protected] or find us on Facebook/Twitter @Onthedresser! Co-Ho(st)s/Production team: Dr. Vanessa Carlisle (twitter.com/vcarlisle) Lauren Kiley (twitter.com/xoxolaurenkiley) Danny Cruz (twitter.com/adannyboy)
    26 April 2018, 7:17 pm
  • 50 minutes 8 seconds
    306 - Know Your Status? Now What? Tips on STIs and Disclosure
    In this episode, Vanessa Carlisle, Lauren Kiley and Danny Cruz give a lesson in sexually transmitted infections and diseases (yes, there's a difference!) Then, we drop some edutitillation in the form of disclosure conversations and words you can use to discuss your status with your partner(s). In HEADlines, we discuss the passage of SESTA-FOSTA bill in Congress. The bill has yet to be signed, but its effects are already being felt. Hear what the response in the sex worker community has been. Also, more adult film stars are speaking up about their relationships with the president, but do we really need the whorephobia? We'll fill you in on all that and more On The Dresser.
    2 April 2018, 9:10 pm
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