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Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Stories brought to you from the front lines of sex worker and sex trafficking survivor advocacy through services and support.
Episodes

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Reclaiming May Day: Including Sex Workers in the Labor Movement
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
On this International Workers' Day, Swap Behind Bars highlights the often-overlooked contributions of sex workers to the labor movement. While rallies and marches pay tribute to labor movements across the globe, sex workers frequently find themselves excluded from these narratives. This episode underscores the simple yet powerful message: sex work is work.
By exploring the diverse forms of labor sex workers engage in, we delve into the challenges they face, from criminalization to lack of fair working conditions. The episode also revisits the radical roots of May Day, drawing parallels between past labor struggles and the current fight for sex workers' rights.
The call to action is clear: include sex workers in labor organizing, acknowledge their contributions, and build a truly inclusive labor movement. This May Day, let's stand in solidarity with all workers, ensuring no one is left behind in the pursuit of justice.

Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Economic Basics: Supply, Demand, Tariffs, and the Sex Trade
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Wednesday Apr 30, 2025
Supply and demand determine the price of goods and services. This is just a fact—and facts matter. High demand or low supply raises prices; low demand or high supply lowers them. Tariffs—taxes on imports—disrupt this balance by artificially increasing the cost of goods and services.
This basic principle of economics has been proven true since the dawn of time. Yet somehow, it remains an inconvenient truth for End Demand supporters and all their ideological reboots—the Nordic Model, Swedish Model, Equality Model, whatever they're branding it this week.
End Demand theory tries to twist a solid economic principle into a convoluted "Advanced Yoga Pretzel Pose" in order to sell the idea that criminalizing certain parts of the sex trade will magically solve human trafficking. Spoiler: It won’t.

Friday Apr 25, 2025
Mental Health and Trauma: The cycle of incarceration and untreated trauma
Friday Apr 25, 2025
Friday Apr 25, 2025
For many incarcerated women, jail or prison isn’t the beginning of a crisis—it’s the continuation of one. Behind the statistics of who ends up behind bars is a stark and painful truth: most incarcerated women have experienced serious trauma long before they ever committed a crime.

Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
This episode delves into the harrowing experiences of Tasha, a pregnant woman incarcerated in a county jail, shedding light on the broader issue of reproductive injustice in U.S. prisons and jails. Tasha's ordeal highlights the systemic neglect and denial of reproductive rights faced by incarcerated women, often subjected to inadequate medical care and forced into shattering decisions without autonomy.We explore how incarcerated pregnant individuals are frequently shackled during labor, denied access to essential prenatal care, and separated from their newborns, compounding trauma and undermining mental health. This episode underscores the urgent need for structural reform and awareness, advocating for a healthcare system that prioritizes the dignity and autonomy of all women, regardless of their incarceration status.

Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
This episode uncovers the harrowing realities of reproductive injustice faced by incarcerated women in the United States. Through the story of Maria, a pregnant woman who endured severe neglect and loss while behind bars, we explore how systemic failures in carceral settings deny women their reproductive rights. Despite condemnation and existing legislation, pregnant prisoners often face shackling, inadequate medical care, and forced separation from their newborns, resulting in deep trauma and unresolved grief. This narrative compels a broader discussion about public health, racial justice, and dismantling oppressive systems to ensure every woman’s right to autonomy and dignified reproductive care.

Sunday Apr 20, 2025
Sunday Apr 20, 2025
When we talk about mass incarceration in the United States, the conversation often centers around numbers—how many people are locked up, how long they’ve been there, and what it costs. But behind those numbers are real people, and among them are women whose specific health needs are often ignored, neglected, or misunderstood.
This post kicks off a six-part series examining equity in women’s health care within prisons and jails, inspired by the powerful work of researchers and advocates like Dr. Carolyn Sufrin and her co-authors. Their 2021 article, “Women’s Health Care in the Criminal Justice System,” exposes the critical gaps in how incarcerated women are treated—or not treated—when it comes to their health.

Monday Apr 14, 2025
Breaking The Trauma Bond of Anti Trafficking
Monday Apr 14, 2025
Monday Apr 14, 2025
A trauma bond is a strong emotional attachment that develops out of a cycle of abuse, reward, and intermittent validation. It’s often seen in abusive relationships, cults, and manipulative institutions. The bond forms not despite the harm, but because the harm is tangled up with moments of care, dependency, or survival.
In many anti-trafficking spaces today, survivors face a coercive script. They are often nudged—whether by advocates, funders, or media producers—to shape their stories around the most horrific, cinematic tropes: organized crime, foreign traffickers, violent pimps, and miraculous rescues. The system rewards extremity and punishes nuance. A survivor who says “I was trafficked by a boyfriend, but I also stayed because I loved him” or “I’ve also done sex work by choice” might be told their story is too complicated to use. But one who adapts their truth into a clean arc of innocence, exploitation, rescue, and redemption may find themselves invited to speak on panels, featured in documentaries, and funded as the “authentic voice.” The trauma becomes commodified, and the story becomes the legend.

Saturday Apr 05, 2025
Building the Trust Operating System: A Necessity for Success
Saturday Apr 05, 2025
Saturday Apr 05, 2025
In this episode, we delve into the vital role of trust in shaping our organizations and communities. Trust acts like the core operating system, influencing how effectively we organize, collaborate, and care for one another. When trust is low, costs increase, speed decreases, and relationships falter, leading to a systemic breakdown. However, high-trust environments foster speedier decision-making, creativity, and resilience, transforming potential into performance.We explore the real-world applications of trust, from support groups to non-profits, and illustrate how trust can be nurtured through consistency, transparency, and accountability. This episode emphasizes that building trust is a fundamental task—not just for survival, but for thriving. Learn how to integrate trust into your strategy to build empowering, secure, and sustainable systems.









