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Missing Magnolias

Scarlett Davis

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Missing Magnolias tells the stories of the murdered or missing but certainly not forgotten. Too often we sensationalize the offender and undermine the victim. This true crime podcast combats the norm by offering a curation of interviews with victims, criminologists, experts, and truth- seekers who begin the dialogue: what is the "real true crime experience?"
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YAS Podcast

YAS Work

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Formerly known as "Yes, a Stripper Podcast".Strippers are real people that are capable of amazing things, in and outside of the strip club. On “YAS Podcast” each week with a different guest, our hosts, Onyx Sachi, Daisy Ducati, GiGi Holliday, and AM Davies, discuss what strippers are up to, what the climate in and outside of the clubs is like and how social classifications can be harmful to marginalized groups. Strippers, sex workers, pole dancers and civilians can learn from stripper and se ...
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The Wall Behind and Beyond seeks to tackle misconceptions, myths, and societal issues regarding the justice system. Phillip A Jones has been incarcerated for 32 years and has a story to tell. Phillip is a Freelance Writer, Motivational Speaker, Mentor, Re Entry Advocate, as well as Podcast Host. We thank you for listening and sharing.
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In this episode of YAS Podcast, AM Davies introduces their guests Scarlett Pereira and Elizabeth Splain. Scarlett, a sex worker and animal rescuer, shares her inspiring journey of rescuing horses and advocating for sex worker rights. Elizabeth Splain, the author of Scarlett's biographical novel 'Pleasure to Purpose,' joins the conversation to discu…
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We got the chance to talk with Crystal from Cupcake Girls, a registered nurse and former sex worker who’s out here saving lives and handing out Plan B with zero judgment. We covered abortion pills, pH balance, healthcare red flags, and what every in-person worker should have in their emergency kit. Crystal also shares tips for navigating sex work–f…
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We sat down with Amari, a UK-based sex coach and founder of two sex-positive businesses, to talk about the intersections of sexual health, mental health, and censorship. She shares her journey from sociology student to agency owner, how shadowbans really work, and why sex workers need to back up their Instagram accounts. We also get into personal k…
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What do you get when you combine 20 years of stripping, a sober mind, and a fierce passion for truth? Today’s guest: Canada’s #1 Dating Coach Chantal Heide. Onyx Sachi said we had to talk to her— and she was right! Chantal joins AMD to share how she went from collecting raw data in strip clubs to becoming a published author, livestream coach, and t…
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Today, AM sits down with Edie Montana, founder of Slvt Riot, the former “Berlin Strippers Collective”, to hear how a promising documentary turned into a betrayal. What began as a sex worker-led collaboration slowly warped into a sensationalized script, using Edie’s trauma without her consent. We talk about blurred professional boundaries, the red f…
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As we wrap up Second Chance Month, host Phillip A. Jones leads a powerful and thought-provoking conversation with a panel of change-makers to explore what a second chance truly means, personally, and systemically. Each panelists, shares heartfelt reflections on the importance of redemption, accountability, and the urgent need to reimagine justice f…
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In this powerful panel discussion, host Phillip A. Jones engaged in an inspiring conversation with five dynamic leaders in the field of criminal justice reform. The Panelists shared their personal insights on what a second chance truly means to them, and reflected on the significance of April being designated as Second Chance Month. They also offer…
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After four episodes guest hosting our series on elective surgeries, Lisa Michelle steps out of the host seat and into the spotlight to share her own story - one shaped by years of dancing, pain, research, and three separate breast surgeries. This candid conversation with Onyx gets into what Lisa wishes she had known before her first augmentation, h…
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We’re deep in our month-long series on body modification in the sex work space with guest host Lisa and producer AM at the mic. In this second to last installment, Lucy walks us through the long, painful, and often confusing road she took through multiple BBLs, including what she wishes she’d known before getting started. We talk candidly about rec…
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Continuing our series on elective surgery in the sex work industry, we explore the world of medical tourism with guest Nia Nebula, who shares her experiences with breast augmentation and lip lifts. We talk cost, recovery, red flags, and what it means to invest in your body as both an artist and a business. Whether you’re surgery-curious or just alo…
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What if every boob job conversation was already a gender conversation—we just didn’t know how to name it? Guest host Lisa Michelle talks with Karma Chase about how elective surgery intersects with identity and self-worth. Karma shares the emotional and physical aftermath of breast augmentation as a working stripper—and how the experience reshaped t…
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This week, host Phillip A. Jones, Jr. sits down with the incredible Monica Davis, a correctional nurse turned visionary entrepreneur. Monica shares her powerful journey—from working inside correctional facilities to launching His and Hers Universe LLC, a company dedicated to uplifting both men and women in our cultural communities. She’s also the h…
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We’re thrilled to launch a new series where some months, a different guest host is taking the reins of the show! They’ll choose a theme, run the show, and share their unique perspective while our original hosts take a step back into a producer role. This is the first episode of this exciting new format, and Lisa Michelle is kicking things off with …
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Dr. Jesse Goliath, a forensic anthropologist and Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University, established the Mississippi Repository for Missing and Unidentified Persons in 2023 after discovering the lack of a comprehensive state database. Using technology like ground-penetrating radar, his team identified Felecia Cox's remains, highlightin…
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Today Daisy is joined by UK pole dancer and instructor Kitty Velour to talk about her journey from the Tumblr era to teaching sensual movement worldwide. Kitty shares the differences between UK and US strip clubs, the unique culture of strip pubs, and the challenges of censorship and financial security in the industry. We also discuss her online pl…
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Host Phillip A. Jones engages Mujahideen Muhammad about the significance of the Second Look Act and its potential to help individuals who have been incarcerated for over 20 years. Dr. Clover A. Perez enriches the discourse with a poignant analogy, encapsulating the emotional journey of rehabilitated individuals who, despite their transformation, re…
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With little help from the New Orleans Police Department, parents Scott and Sandy Easterling, hired their own P.I. to investigate what happened to their son, Samuel Easterling, who has been missing for over six months. Samuel (31) whose nickname is "Saint" is a professional photographer who was last seen walking alone in the Bywater area on August 2…
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Are women better at crime-ing? Experts have noted that female serial killers are the least studied and possibly the most prolific. Joining us is debut author and Louisiana native, Emma C. Wells, here to discuss her novel, This Girl's A Killer, a USA Today bestseller, which follows Cordelia Black, a pharmaceutical rep with an affinity for Louboutin …
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Willard Daspit Jr. has been missing September 10, 2023. His motorcycle was found crashed near his property on Bayou Alexander Highway in the Coteau Homes neighborhood of St. Martinville. His glasses were also found at the scene, which led his wife Lara, joining us today, to believe that her husband was in need of help as he is visually impaired. He…
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We’re kicking off 2025 with a must-hear episode! AMD chats with Katherine Studley, “The Only Consultant,” about her journey from CPA to TikTok sensation providing judgment-free tax help for sex workers. Katherine breaks down essential tax tips, the importance of write-offs, and what to do with all that money from your sugar daddy. Whether you’re be…
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This week AM connected with Luna Sofia Miranda, a passionate fan of the show and a sex worker herself, to explore how Hollywood portrays the sex work community. She shares her insights on classic films like Paris is Burning and Working Girls, her role in the indie film Anora, and her dream to create a film festival for sex worker-made movies. Join …
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Louis L. Reed, a name that needs no introduction, remains a pivotal force in driving meaningful change within our criminal justice system. Listen in as Louis imparts profound insights that resonates long after the discussion ends. Host: Phillip A. Jones Website: www.pajconsultingllc.com Instagram: Phillip A. Jones- Instagram Business: Pajconsutingl…
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In this episode AM is chatting with Pisces, a seasoned dancer and the visionary behind Your Neighborhood Stripper. Pisces shares her journey from go-go dancing to stripping, how dancing supported her mental health, and her mission to break down stigmas with her platform. Listen in as they discuss empowerment, community building, and the challenges …
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{Part 2} Re-joining us is our full panel from Part 1, here to discuss some updates in 2024 on the drownings in Lady Bird Lake. Particularly, a survivor Jeff Jones, who sustained life threatening injuries after falling off the bridge, just missing the Shoal Creek. The discovery of Rohypnol in his toxicology report fueled speculation about whether he…
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{PART 1} The string of Lady Bird Lake drownings have become a significant topic of discussion in Austin, Texas. The victims appear to be all men, mostly middle-aged who have gone out to eat with their families, celebrate promotions, bachelor trips, etc. only to have been found dead in the lake. None of the men showed signs of a struggle or assault …
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Ashley Wright, known as the “pole dancing mommy,” shares her journey of balancing motherhood, sensuality, and advocacy. From breaking stereotypes about Black motherhood to embracing her authentic self, Ashley opens up about her experiences with social media, vulnerability, and the power of community. We also explore her passion for manifestation, n…
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In this episode, AM is joined by Naomi, author of The Amazing Adventures of an Amish Stripper, to dive into her incredible journey from growing up in a strict Amish community to becoming a stripper and sex worker. Naomi shares the challenges she faced, the courage it took to break free, and the empowerment she found along the way. We discuss the hi…
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Jeffrey Deskovic, Esq, M.A, is an internationally recognized wrongful conviction expert and founder of The Jeffrey Deskovic Foundation for Justice. Through his foundation, he has freed 14 wrongful convicted people and helped to passed 6 laws. Attorney, Deskovic serves on the Global Advisory Council of Restorative Justice International, has given 10…
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In this episode, prize-winning writer and professor, Lisa Nikolidakis, joins us to discuss her memoir, No One Crosses the Wolf: A Memoir, a brave and unflinching account of survival. Growing up in the shadow of a violent and abusive father, Lisa's childhood was abundant with fear and isolation. Her escape from this toxic environment was only the be…
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I'm honored to have a candid conversation with Attorney Veneta L. Sydnor whose journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring. Veneta's brother was incarcerated at the tender age of 17. Tired of getting the run around by attorneys, Veneta went to law school and became an attorney so she could represent her brother. Sadly, he died of a heart attack w…
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Join us as we chat with Madison, the powerhouse behind Strippers Are Workers. From her first days stripping in Seattle at 18 to leading a campaign for stripper rights, Madison’s journey is nothing short of inspiring. We dive into her work on groundbreaking legislation in Washington, the changes in the industry, and the fight for decriminalization a…
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Host: Phillip A. Jones Instagram: Phillip A. Jones Linkedin: Phillip Alvin Jones X- Phillip A Jones Website: www.phillipajonesconsultingllc.com Guest: Andy Williams Andy Williams Jr., is an abolitionist, minister, social entrepreneur, and applicant for President of the United States," is taking a bold stand against the modern-day practice of legali…
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This week Daisy’s chatting with the legendary Spinning Shea! We’re getting into Shea’s globe-trotting adventures, including a spontaneous performance in Japan and the thrills of producing her own birthday show. Shea shares behind-the-scenes stories from dancing on stage with Snoop and the challenges of performing in Vegas. It’s a fun, honest, and l…
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Bruce Bryan was wrongfully incarcerated at the age of 23 and went on to spend 29 long years in maximum-security prison in New York State. As a result of a corrupt prosecutor who consistently bribed witnesses, and simply being in the wrong place at the wrong time, Bruce was handed down a life sentence for a crime he did not commit. With a deep belie…
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Research has shown that homicide is the second-leading cause of pregnancy related-deaths. This episode sheds light on a troubling rate of homicides involving the pregnant and postpartum population in the United States, with a particular spike in 2020. Dr. Veronica Gillispie-Bell, a board-certified OBGYN, joins the discussion to unpack the findings …
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This AM invites Danica Darling and Riley from '50 Plus a Tip' for a crossover episode. Delve into the evolving dynamics of the sex work industry, reflecting on changes since their last meet-up in 2020 and comparing the journey from online to in-person interactions. Explore the intricate challenges strippers face across different regions, understand…
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Join us this week for a conversation with Kaytlin Bailey, a seasoned activist, comedian, and champion for sex workers' rights. Kaytlin brings her sharp wit and deep knowledge to the table, discussing the intricate balance between comedy and advocacy, and delving into the challenging landscape of sex work legislation, including her take on the contr…
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In 1948 in Mississippi, socialite Ruth Dickins is convicted of savagely attacking her mother with gardening shears (150 stab wounds!) but makes an unfounded claim that a Black intruder is to blame. Despite inconsistencies in her story, she's sentenced to life, only to be released after 6 years. Joining us to dissect this case of matricide, race, an…
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Host Phillip A. Jones, Jr. talks with Britney Allen Jones, Founder and CEO of The Chad Lake Foundation about turning tragedy into triumph. Britney runs an organization that brings substantive and holistic support to justice-impacted men and women as they reintegrate into their communities. #justice #prisonreform #redemption #reentry #justicereform …
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Onyx, our Stripper Queen of the North, returns to Yes, a Stripper with a bang! This episode is a raw, unfiltered journey through the highs and lows of the industry, featuring the one and only Jordan Kensley. From battling burnout to dissecting the socio-political nuances of their work, Onyx and Jordan are exploring the resilience and unapologetic p…
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Host Phillip A. Jones talks to Geoffrey King, civil rights attorney and Executive Editor of Open Vallejo, the first non-profit news organization in Vallejo, California. After witnessing police violence in his hometown, Geoff used his education as well as his experiences as a litigator and founded Open Vallejo, the first non-profit news source in Va…
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Host Phillip A. Jones, Jr. talks with Crystal Sheffield of Sacramento Area Reentry Collaborative about the changing face of reentry services. Crystal runs an organization that brings advocates and service providers together to pool resources and find alternative ways to support justice-impacted men and women as they reintegrate into their communiti…
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Ever wondered how a simple leaf or a speck of pollen can crack a case? Dr. David Gibson, a forensic botanist, professor, and author of Planting Clues: How Plants Solve Crimes teaches us to how to combat 'plant blindness:' the idea that plants are all just the same thing. Dr. David Gibson reveals: The secret language of plants: How seemingly unremar…
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Ramona Emerson, joins us to discuss Shutter which was longlisted for the 2022 National Book Award for Fiction, whose central character, Rita, works as a crime scene photographer with the unique ability to communicate with the dead, which poses some challenges as a Navajo person. Inspired by Ramona's own experience working with the police department…
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I'm back behind the mic after a year, and joining me is the extraordinary Emily Cipriano. Delve into her remarkable 18-year stripping career, from prestigious titles like Entertainer of the Year to successfully running the Pennsylvania Pole Academy for 15 years. This episode unveils the intricacies of her achievements and experiences. Tune in for a…
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Our minisodes are a break from true crime and for this one gather around the campfire! We are joined by special guest and Michelle's dad, John Bedford Jeanis, to discuss the secret but yes, well-documented, family legend of their ancestor, Jean Jeanis, who is believed by the folks of Pointe Noire to shift into a 'mangy dog' at will otherwise known …
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Host Phillip A. Jones speaks with Jacqueline Polverari, MSCJ, Executive Director of Evolution Reentry Services. Ms. Polverari is an expert in the reentry arena, and brings her educational, professional and life experiences to the table in a big way for justice-impacted men and women and their families. Ms. Polverari talks about preparing for reentr…
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