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The Oldest Profession

The Oldest Profession

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Philippa Tolley and Rebekah Parsons-King hear the stories of life in the sex industry.(C) Radio New Zealand 2025 Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Tales from the Brothel
    Oct 24 2016

    Why do people decide to try working in the sex industry? And once in, what is it like? In the first of a three-podcast series, Philippa Tolley visits boutique agencies, a brothel based in a smart home in the suburbs and speaks to a woman with experience at big licensed clubs - all to hear from the workers themselves about the experience of being a prostitute.

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    24 mins
  • The Business of Sex
    Oct 25 2016

    Philippa Tolley and Rebekah Parsons-King head inside boutique brothels to speak to the owners and chat with a client to find out more about the business of sex.

    If you are running a sex business, how does it all work? What are the practicalities of selecting a sex worker, managing clients and keeping it all discreet?

    Is there an ideal sex worker? Can clients be difficult?

    And in 2016, why do men still use brothels?

    Join Philippa Tolley as she chats to operators and a client to find out more.

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    23 mins
  • From the Street
    Oct 26 2016

    Philippa Tolley heads out to the red light areas of NZ's main centres to hear the stories of those working from the street.

    The image of a woman soliciting from the streets is frequently used as the face of prostitution.

    In reality it's the smallest part of the industry. But why would someone choose a cold pavement over a warm brothel?

    Philippa Tolley and Rebekah Parsons-King head to the streets and find out why.

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    18 mins

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