In “Understanding Sex Work” we speak to Sive Sanchez – a person that has engaged in sex work for many years in San Francisco. During our conversation, they demystify what sex work is, who does it, and why. Sive also shares some of the struggles they have faced and many of them stem from the fact that sex work is illegal.
E91: Championing Women in Horror All the Time (w/ Ali Chappell)
This week, I talk to Ali Chappell about the challenges of directing and acting in her own projects, her desire to create a romantic comedy horror film and championing women in horror.
Season 4, Episode 1: The Puzzling Foyer of the Brachacki Inn
Our Party arrives at the Brachacki Inn and a test occurs. Poor Terry arrived a bit too early and… whoops! You’ll find out what happened to him when you press play.
E15: Welcome to Season 2 (w/ Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Schlosberg)
During this episode, we talk to Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Schlosberg – co-founders of Article III and co-hosts of the popular podcasts Direct Appeal and Women and Crime. Meghan and Amy join us to discuss how this partnership came about and we also analyze the case of Ellie Nesler. Meghan and Amy recently did a deep dive into this case on an episode of Women and Crime and we highly recommend that you check it out before listening to this episode.
Bonus: The Armenian Genocide (w/ Dr. Pamela Steiner & Kristen Rock)
On a bonus episode, I talk to Dr. Pamela Steiner, from the Harvard School of Public Health, about the Armenian Genocide.
E89: Going Into the Lava (w/ Dania Ramos)
This week, I talk to Dania Ramos about creating audio dramas, writing for a young audience and the importance of challenging yourself as a writer.
E88: Curing Myself of My Instincts (w/ Aaron Poochigian)
This week, I talk to Aaron Poochigian about Verse Novels, what brought him into poetry and his process writing verse narratives.
E87: 50 Miles (w/ Sheryl St. Germain)
This week, I talk to Sheryl St. Germain about substance addiction, losing a loved one to substance abuse and finding new ways to inspire people.
E86: Voodoo Child (Slight Return) (w/ Tim Seibles)
This week, I talk to Tim Seibles, the Poet Laureate of Virginia, about Jimi Hendrix, avoiding monotony in his work, and writing poems in the voice of Blade the Daywalker.
E85: There Is No Formula (w/ Donna Talarico)
This week, I talk to Donna Talarico about the real people in our lives that become characters in our work, her lack of a creative writing process, and Hippocampus, her creative non-fiction magazine and conference.