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Encore Episode: An Honest Whore Speaks Out

An Interview with Maggie McNeil on the Myth of Harlotry

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Encore Episode: An Honest Whore Speaks Out

By: Susie Bright
Narrated by: Susie Bright
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[Contains explicit content] In today's show, from 2014, Susie is totally enamored by The Honest Courtesan, a blog written by guest Maggie McNeil. Susie asks Maggie how she got started in the profession and why she finally gave it up. In the candid conversation, Maggie describes working in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. And Susie wants to know what the biggest myth is about prostitutes. Then, from the mailbag, Susie hears from a listener in England. He asks, "How can I get around the porn filters that David Cameron and company placed on the entire UK internet?"    

Have a question or news story for Susie? You can send your confidential queries and comments to susie@susiebright.com. [Encore Episode, November 6, 2020]

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"The avatar of American erotica." (The New York Times)
"Maybe the best sex writer in America, period." (Boston Phoenix)
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