Topic: Dancers

4 chapters across the catalog

Hundos
Episode 1035 49:06 - 53:45

1035: Hundos

Rolling Stones Lyrics, Political Messaging Theory

A theory suggests that Donald Trump uses Rolling Stones songs like "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want" to send coded messages to the intelligence community. The lyrics of "Crossfire Hurricane" and "Tiny Dancer" are scrutinized for potential references to Hillary Clinton and deep-state operations. This interpretation posits that high-level political actors communicate through popular culture.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 1:12:01 - 1:16:32

979: Donna Gate

Executive Producer "Big D" $5,000 Donation, Knighting Ceremony

A record-breaking $5,000 donation was received from "Big D" in San Diego, sent via postal money orders. The donor, who has listened since the 400s, requested a specific set of jingles including the "Raven Dancer Club" intro and clips of Joe Biden. Big D is granted the title of "Insta-Duke" for his significant financial support of the program.

Michelle Oprah and the Strippers
Episode 57 3:16 - 5:32

57: Michelle Oprah and the Strippers

Flash Dancers Strip Club, Wall Street Financial Crisis Impact

An visit to the Flash Dancers strip club in New York reveals the severe impact of the 2008 financial crisis on the adult entertainment industry. Workers at the club report that business dropped to 30% of previous levels following the collapse of Lehman Brothers, as the "sleaze buckets" from Wall Street stopped spending large bonuses on entertainment.

Michelle Oprah and the Strippers
Episode 57 5:33 - 9:03

57: Michelle Oprah and the Strippers

Atlanta Strip Club Industry, Nudity Laws Comparison

A discussion regarding the strip club industry compares the regulations in New York City to those in Atlanta. While New York clubs utilized "clear goo" pasties to bypass Giuliani-era decency laws, Atlanta is noted for having a higher density of clubs where dancers perform fully nude, a distinction that some performers find undesirable.