Make Them Pay
Make Them Pay
Podcast Description
For 12 years, Kate Kennedy lived a double life - a sugar baby in secret, haunted by the shame society attaches to sex work. But when a man threatened to expose her, she flipped the script. Now, she’s reclaiming her story and challenging the stigma head-on. In this bold and unfiltered podcast, Kate sits down with sex workers from every corner of the industry to rewrite the narrative, one honest conversation at a time. Real stories. Real voices. No shame. No filter.
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Focuses on the realities of sex work, personal stories, and strategies for navigating the industry, with episodes like 'Who's Your Daddy?' detailing how to find a sugar daddy and 'Stripper, Porn Star or Therapist?' exploring the community support within the sex industry.

For 12 years, Kate Kennedy lived a double life – a sugar baby in secret, haunted by the shame society attaches to sex work. But when a man threatened to expose her, she flipped the script. Now, she’s reclaiming her story and challenging the stigma head-on. In this bold and unfiltered podcast, Kate sits down with sex workers from every corner of the industry to rewrite the narrative, one honest conversation at a time. Real stories. Real voices. No shame. No filter.
Georgie Percell was elected at just 30 years old, making her the youngest woman in Parliament at the time. She’s also one of the most unconventional MPs – refusing to conform to the standard boring suit and openly owning her “colourful” past as a stripper.
We talk about the skills she brought from the strip club to Parliament House, how stripping taught her to advocate for herself and handle difficult men, and why she refuses to hide parts of her story.
We also dive into the constant online harassment she receives for challenging misogynistic industries, the scrutiny women in politics face, especially those who bravely speak out about harassment -and the backlash she experienced for returning to work after her recent pregnancy.
Sex workers are often told that if we do this work, we’ll never go on to get a “real job.” Georgie is living proof that when you own your past, it can actually become your biggest strength.

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