Siouxsie Q Teaching Media Training Course through FanCentro Tonight

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LOS ANGELES, CA - Writer, media strategist, and performer Siouxsie Q will be teaching an exclusive Media Training Course this evening through FanCentro. The class is targeted to the adult industry and media influencers.


“For the first time ever, I'm making my private media training courses available to a larger audience,” said Siouxsie Q. “The mainstream is hungry for stories from the adult industry, however, journalists and academics have a long history of misrepresenting, or worse, exploiting our voices. This course is designed to prepare adult industry workers for when the media comes calling, and more importantly, how to make sure that they keep calling...for the right reasons.”


Siouxsie Q’s Media Training Course runs for 2 hours where she’ll teach attendees how to navigate the intimidating waters of mainstream media and come out on top, garnering more traffic for your brand and business. She’ll also cover topics like identifying safe journalists, pitching to publications, how to make sure interviews are on your terms, avoiding pitfalls and media manipulations, and navigating paid vs. unpaid media opportunities. The course will be available only for 24 hours. Sign up for it at this link: https://fancentro.com/sqmediatraining

ABOUT SIOUXSIE Q

Writer, advocate, and performer Siouxsie Q has been an outspoken leader in the sex worker rights movement since 2012 when she launched her popular podcast, The WhoreCast, garnering national attention. Her first book, Truth Justice, and the American Whore was released in May of 2016, and her writing and perspectives have been featured in Rolling Stone, Wired, Alternet, CNN, National Public Radio and many more. Her sex column, The Whore Next Door, ran in the SF Weekly from 2014. Follow her on Twitter at @SiouxsieQMedia.


Hi ya'll! I'm Siouxsie Q: writer, media strategist, and performer. I've been successfully creating media for nearly a decade. My projects and perspectives have been featured in Rolling Stone, VICE, CNN, Buzzfeed, The Washington Post, and even The New York Times.