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Melissa Petro was working a NYC elementary school teacher in 2011 when she authored a 700 word essay for the Huffington Post that changed her life. In it, she argued that Craigslist should not take down its sex services page based on the assumption that all callgirls on CL were underage or trafficked; she could attest to this, she wrote, having been a former callgirl on Craigslist herself. It wasn’t long before a reporter connected her name on that article with her job as a NYC public elementary school teacher, and over night, she was a mass media pariah.
Forced to resign by the DOE, the aspiring writer experienced humiliation on a life changing scale. And while she had never actually hidden it, Melissa also had not yet fully processed the violent backdrop of her childhood, the slippery slope from stripping to actual prostitution, or the escalating substance abuse that numbed her just enough. Today, Melissa has placed her moment in the unwanted spotlight largely in the rearview mirror, she is a journalist with a family of her own, and she has authored a book called SHAME: HOW TO BE A WOMAN IN THE AGE OF MORTIFICATION.
Melissa is no more immune to shame now than she was when, but she’s also no longer naive enough to think that a callgirl-turned-teacher would be a remotely resistible target. The good news is that unlike many others who have been traumatized beyond resurrection by their mass media humiliations…Melissa Petro has just kept on going. And once you hear her story…you will see, just like I now do…why.
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Melissa Petro was working a NYC elementary school teacher in 2011 when she authored a 700 word essay for the Huffington Post that changed her life. In it, she argued that Craigslist should not take down its sex services page based on the assumption that all callgirls on CL were underage or trafficked; she could attest to this, she wrote, having been a former callgirl on Craigslist herself. It wasn’t long before a reporter connected her name on that article with her job as a NYC public elementary school teacher, and over night, she was a mass media pariah.
Forced to resign by the DOE, the aspiring writer experienced humiliation on a life changing scale. And while she had never actually hidden it, Melissa also had not yet fully processed the violent backdrop of her childhood, the slippery slope from stripping to actual prostitution, or the escalating substance abuse that numbed her just enough. Today, Melissa has placed her moment in the unwanted spotlight largely in the rearview mirror, she is a journalist with a family of her own, and she has authored a book called SHAME: HOW TO BE A WOMAN IN THE AGE OF MORTIFICATION.
Melissa is no more immune to shame now than she was when, but she’s also no longer naive enough to think that a callgirl-turned-teacher would be a remotely resistible target. The good news is that unlike many others who have been traumatized beyond resurrection by their mass media humiliations…Melissa Petro has just kept on going. And once you hear her story…you will see, just like I now do…why.
hhttps://www.melissa-petro.com/
https://www.instagram.com/melissa.petro/
For more on The Release Podcast:
https://thereleasepodcast.com
https://www.tiktok.com/@thereleasewithpoonam
https://www.poonam.info
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