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Ten modules covering everything from fan psychology and content systems to DM sales, livestreaming, and marketing built for this industry specifically.
Also includes my brand new Fanclub Notion system that has been getting rave feedback. See for yourself.
Did you miss the announcement? The Fanclub Method. Everything you needed to know about running a fanclub business, in the way nobody ever explained it to you: with systems and graphics and step by step instructions. Burnout be damned, we're getting your life back.
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The education and resources surrounding what we do are incredibly limited. That's why I made a better resource. It's about changing your relationship with your work so your relationship with your fans can really flourish.
The Fanclub Method is here. Check out the link in my bio.
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Let's unfuck your business together.
You deserve a better method. Being a solo model/producer doesn't have to eat up your life and your sanity. The Fanclub Method is live
Ten modules. The complete operating system for a fanclub business that actually runs, built specifically for adult creators in this industry.
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Getting so much assistance today as I wrap up the last few modules.
(Zoom in on pic 2 if you want to see what Pandora helped write)
Class goes live in 3 days!
Thank you 🙃
I talked to @morgansung.bsky.social about sex work, surveillance, & censorship for close all tabs from kqed!
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as the industry gets harder and the legislative screws tighten, more people who have no business teaching are doing so to make a quick buck.
Ethical SW educators understand that you will never make a fraction of the money from teaching as you do from actual SW.
Hopping in here from my non spicy account -- I don't teach in person SW skills online, for obvious reasons, but I do teach online safety that applies to both. That class is free at WickedAlliance.com
I've said a lot of things about good vs bad education over the last few years and I maintain that
The world does not become safer by pretending we do not exist or trying to legislate us away.
It becomes safer when we have rights, leverage, and legal standing.
Nothing about us without us.
And sugar, we're not going anywhere.
International Sex Worker Rights Day is not about “celebrating empowerment.” (although I eagerly await the day it is)
It is about ending violence.
Economic violence.
Legal violence.
Cultural violence.
We are workers. Artists. Parents. Students. Organizers. Survivors. CEOs of our own bodies. People who have built entire ecosystems of education, mutual aid, and digital innovation all while navigating our own marginalization.
We are not your morality tale.
We are not your TED Talk.
We are not your sensational headline.
We are not your dirty little secret while you vote away our rights.
We are not your morality tale.
We are not your TED Talk.
We are not your sensational headline.
We are not your dirty little secret while you vote away our rights.
Stop conflating all sex work with trafficking.
Trafficking is real. Coercion is real. Grooming is real. Many of us have survived those things. Criminalization does not prevent them, but it does make reporting them more dangerous. You cannot fight abuse by stripping our agency.
Healthcare without stigma.
Doctors who treat us like adults with legitimate occupations. Therapists who understand that sex work is not a mental health diagnosis. Research that includes us instead of pathologizing us.
Immigration protections.
Migrant sex workers are not collateral damage in anti trafficking theater. Raids do not equal rescue. Deportation is not care.
Fuck ICE. End of story.
Platform accountability.
Adult platforms cannot keep extracting 20 to 40 percent while hiding behind lip service. Transparent processing fees. Clear contracts. No sudden account deletions with no appeal.
We built the billion dollar industry. We are not disposable inventory.
Protection from police violence and state surveillance.
When we report assault, we should not be interrogated like suspects. When we call for help, we should not be threatened with our own criminalization. We deserve safety without punishment.
Financial dignity.
Stop closing our accounts. Stop freezing our funds. Stop making us financial refugees in our own country. We deserve stable payment processing, mortgages, insurance, and retirement plans. “High risk industry” is not a moral category, its a bureaucratic excuse.
Labor rights.
We work. We generate billions. We deserve workplace protections, contracts that mean something, the ability to sue exploitative studios and platforms without risking arrest. We deserve rights and safety, not more morality lectures.
Decriminalization. Full stop.
Not partial, not Nordic. Criminalization pushes us into dark rooms with fewer witnesses and less leverage. Criminalization isolates. Isolation breeds violence. Decriminalization creates visibility, and visibility creates accountability.
International Sex Worker Rights Day is not a hashtag, it is a response to systems that treat our labor as profitable but our existence as disposable.
So here are our demands. Not vibes or empowerment fluff, demands.
Attention is cheap. Alignment is rare. We don't need permission to change how power looks, fucking do it anyway.
To anyone making a living off their image: you don’t owe the world constant perfection. The work still counts when you’re resting, healing, or rebuilding.
Under capitalism, survival becomes contingent on selling labor—and sex work is one of the few markets where marginalized people can exert some degree of control over that transaction.
When it feels like the darkness is winning, remind yourself: Empires have fallen. Tyrants have crumbled.
What they don’t tell you is that movements are made of ordinary people. The arc of history bends because people like you do not give up. Keep bending it.
<straps on boots> Ok whores, time to lead the revolution
This is why sex workers should be embraced by the left. No other group has learned to survive this far outside established systems of support — banking, funding, social media, legacy media, law enforcement.
They're the first person you want on a quest.