Jan 16, 2019
About Siouxie Q
In 2010, Siouxsie Q left her retail job and began dancing
at The Lusty Lady Theater, a unionized peep-show in San
Francisco. Shortly after, she began her career as a sex worker
while living in Inner Richmond, commuting to an apartment in East
Bay to conduct business. Initially using the Internet primarily as
a marketing tool, Siouxsie has stated that podcasts have "really
transformed how I do business." By 2012, she had settled into her
career and, at the urging of her boyfriend, began a regular,
biweekly podcast as a way to speak out against California’s
Proposition 35, Measure B. Originally called, “This American
Whore,” the podcast’s name was eventually changed to “The
WhoreCast” after a dispute with "This American Life," the public
radio program. After the passing of Proposition 35, the
podcast was expanded to cover a broad range of topics. In 2013, she
was featured on CNN after organizing an Obamacare registration
drive dubbed the “Healthy Ho’s Party.” The event, designed to
encourage sex workers to enroll in newly established insurance
exchanges, was declared a success, with nearly 40 attendees filing
enrollment paperwork.
Keep Up With Siouxie Q
IG : @siouxsieQmedia
@Therealwhorenextdoor
Twitter:
@siouxsieQMedia
@IllReputePod
Snap: @realwhore