Back before Christmas I participated in an interview with two other straight male sex workers (Tyler and Samuel) with Beth Armstrong of Curveball Media. It was a fun few hours talking about our industry and sharing our experience and points of view.
Part 1 – you can listen to it here:
https://www.curveballmedia.com.au/podcast/episode/7a99149c/mid-life-straight-male-sex-workers-part-1

Part 2 – is here:
https://www.curveballmedia.com.au/podcast/episode/7a99149c/mid-life-straight-male-sex-workers-part-2

And you can also find Curveball on Applepodcasts and Google Podcasts.
John
Awesome podcast guys, enjoyed getting some insight into your views about your work. I really enjoyed you guys talking about us clients with disability. I now understand more why you find it difficult having conversation with me, I guess I’ve wondered about that over the years.
Hi L – I’m really glad that you enjoyed the podcast and the representation for clients with disabilities. There are definitely challenges in communication, but we do our best :-)
After listening to the first podcast, I just HAD to pour myself a drink and listen to the second podcast. Oh wow!
The takeaways? Many, enough to write a book, but a few days after listening to these amazing episodes of Curveball, I can’t help but wishing young men would listen to John and his two colleagues instead of destructive manosphere stuff (cue Andrew Tate).
Most importantly, mid-life male straight sex workers are girls’ best friends. Diamonds come a distant second ;-)
Well thank you – it was a fun interview and I think that Beth and her sound engineer did a great job. I can only agree about the whole “man-o-sphere” nonsense. Sadly it drags far too many men into unhealthy and unhappy places that cripples their ability to have positive and healthy relationships with themselves and with women especially. It’s one of the reasons that I am always happy to do interviews like this – in the hope that it can make the world a little better. It was great to be able to share experiences and I was really pleased that all three of us had very similar views on the important issues that were covered.