Pye Jakobsen (Sweden)

Campaigner who has spoken all over the world, including in the House of Commons on how the banning of buying sex just does not work in Sweden, and how it makes sex workers more vulnerable. She works closely with politicians both on a national and international level and has just returned from Coruna, Spain where she spoke in the University on alternative philosophies. In Sweden, she runs the little strip-club collective where they share all the cash, does some phone sex and sees some regulars, mostly disabled clients. Pye (pronounced Pia) is highly articulate and full of sexual energy.
Veronica Monet (USA)

Claiming sex worker status as a courtesan and lifetime whore, Monet envisions a future when sex workers will once again be respected and even revered as the entertainers, skilled practitioners, healers, muses and wise people they are. She is committed to paving a path to peace by facilitating the healing of sexual shame. She says, “
Women have historically served as a receptacle of society’s sexual shame. Men are currently vilified for their sexual desires. It is time we reject those messages which bow our heads in fear and prevent us from being fully empowered, whole individuals. It’s time to claim our sexual bill of rights!”
Biography
Hilly Spenceley (UK)

When Hilly was 18 years old, she encountered an opportunity to trade sex and this experience awakened a fascination in her about peoples' fundamental desires. During her career, she has explored many aspects of sex work including being a Bunny Girl! Hilly became the first female tantra teacher in the UK, and helping people find their pleasure has been her enduring passion. She says, “
What motivates me is connecting with really beautiful brave people who are willing to show me their love and vulnerability and see their faces shine!”
www.shaktitantra.co.uk