Topic: Onlyfans

24 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 35:16 - 41:30

1872: Lunar Economy

Whatever Podcast, OnlyFans Model Trivia Failures

The hosts review clips from the "Whatever" podcast, where the host asks OnlyFans models basic general knowledge questions. The models struggle to identify the capital of the United States, the number of states in the union, and the location of the Panama Canal. The segment highlights a perceived decline in basic education and historical literacy among younger generations.

Transmission Window
Episode 1867 2:01:08 - 2:06:39

1867: Transmission Window

OnlyFans Economics and the Loneliness Epidemic

Successful OnlyFans creators like Caitlin Segura report earnings of up to $2 million per month, with some "six-figure days" driven by a "loneliness epidemic" among men. The hosts reflect on the evolution of the industry from early webcam girls like Bobbie Eden to the current multi-million dollar scale of digital intimacy platforms.

Pointcast
Episode 1864 1:06:49 - 1:08:35

1864: Pointcast

Whatever Podcast, Gen Z Education, Cultural Literacy

A critique of the "Whatever" podcast on YouTube highlights a perceived lack of basic historical and mathematical knowledge among its guests. Clips are played showing participants unable to identify the year of U.S. independence or the number of letters in the alphabet.

Podcaster Down!
Episode 1848 2:18:03 - 2:22:04

1848: Podcaster Down!

Lush Exchange, AI Influencer Market

The Lush Exchange is launching as a marketplace for AI-generated influencers, allowing investors to trade "shares" of digital models. The platform aims to disrupt the influencer economy by creating a portfolio of cash-generating virtual assets that can be controlled by their owners.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:04:20 - 1:09:13

1813: Lunchbox

OnlyFans and the Normalization of Amateur Adult Media

The rise of OnlyFans is described as a "Patreon for nudes," where the stigma of adult performance has been replaced by a casual, social-media-like interface. The platform's owner, Leonid Radvinsky, is identified as a billionaire who acquired the company from its British founders. The hosts discuss the massive financial success of top creators, some of whom reportedly earn tens of millions of dollars annually.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:09:13 - 1:15:30

1813: Lunchbox

Political Proposals to Criminalize Pornography Owners

Tucker Carlson questions why the owners of major adult content distributors like MindGeek and OnlyFans are not arrested for human trafficking. While Larry Flynt historically fought for the First Amendment rights of adult publishers, modern critics argue these platforms cause societal ruin. The hosts discuss the potential for "Epstein-level blackmail" inherent in these operations and the difficulty of regulating a globalized digital industry.

Chatbox
Episode 1780 1:43:43 - 1:47:43

1780: Chatbox

The Whatever Podcast and YouTube Relationship Content

A critique of long-form YouTube content, specifically "The Whatever Podcast," which features multi-hour discussions with OnlyFans creators and influencers about relationship issues. The hosts discuss the "manosphere" trend and the specific hand gestures used by female guests, which they label as "bird hands." They suggest that a return to "kale" might be a better solution for modern social ailments.

Scream Circle
Episode 1758 1:39:39 - 1:44:58

1758: Scream Circle

Recession Indicators and OnlyFans Wealth

The hosts review a list of 23 subtle recession indicators, including $5 blackjack tables in Las Vegas and used guitar surpluses. John Dvorak revisits his "Dvorak Law" regarding the appearance and price of sex workers during economic downturns, noting that OnlyFans has disrupted this metric. A specific anecdote mentions an OnlyFans creator retiring with $67 million after three years of non-explicit content.

Yippy
Episode 1754 1:33:05 - 1:37:22

1754: Yippy

TikTok Culture and the OnlyFans Plague

A critique of TikTok culture highlights "engagement farming" videos where users set extreme financial requirements for potential partners. The discussion notes a "plague" of OnlyFans usage, claiming 10% of women aged 18-25 are on the platform and millions of men are subscribers, which is framed as a societal health issue.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:15:41 - 1:20:17

1721: Doc Doc Go

AI Influencers, The Lush Exchange Marketplace

The Lush Exchange is marketing itself as a "Coinbase for AI influencers," allowing users to invest in and trade digital social media stars. This emerging asset class is expected to disrupt platforms like Instagram and OnlyFans by providing customizable, cash-generating virtual assets.

Octocopter
Episode 1714 2:21:20 - 2:28:29

1714: Octocopter

AI Influencers, Digital Towers of Babel

The rise of "AI pimping" involves using stolen or generated images to create fake influencers on platforms like LinkedIn, OnlyFans, and Instagram. This trend is contributing to the "slop" filling social media networks, making them increasingly unattractive to real users. The hosts predict that the proliferation of unbelievably pretty, non-existent women will eventually lead to the collapse of current digital social structures.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 1:33:30 - 1:37:31

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Podpitch, AI Public Relations Outreach

The hosts analyze a pitch from publicist Brian Gross for OnlyFans creator Ashley Matheson, which was generated using an AI tool called Podpitch. The AI-generated email referenced specific show details to appear authentic but was quickly identified as automated. The hosts discuss the proliferation of AI in PR and the challenges of managing automated guest requests.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 2:54:52 - 2:58:14

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

TikTok Addiction, Zoomer Perspectives

A listener from the "Zoomer" generation provides anecdotal evidence that TikTok addiction is more prevalent among older Millennials and Boomers than younger users. The correspondent describes a sharp divide in their generation between those who are deeply religious and anti-vax and those involved in "polycules and witchcraft." The hosts discuss how older users are often the primary consumers of localized OnlyFans content.

Freedom Force
Episode 1693 1:36:43 - 1:40:25

1693: Freedom Force

OnlyFans Revenue, Value for Value Comparison

OnlyFans reportedly generated $7 billion in revenue last year, with top creators earning tens of millions of dollars. This is contrasted with the "value for value" model of independent podcasting, with the hosts joking about the "allure" required to reach such high levels of financial support.

Favela Ready
Episode 1685 2:08:08 - 2:16:21

1685: Favela Ready

Deepfake Porn, Google Search Policy and Wired Magazine

Google has announced new measures to reduce the visibility of non-consensual deepfake sexual imagery in search results. A senior writer from *Wired* discusses the "porn economy" and the burden on victims to remove images. The hosts criticize *Wired* for its historically inaccurate cover stories and question Google's willingness to act as a regulator of the internet.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 1:29:40 - 1:31:26

1634: Nukes in Space!

RFK Jr., Super Bowl Ad and Jesus Feet-Washing Commercial

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Super Bowl advertisement utilized vintage 1960s Kennedy campaign aesthetics, sparking nostalgia and controversy. Another notable ad featured AI-generated imagery of Jesus washing the feet of various marginalized individuals, which drew criticism for its theological accuracy. Additionally, the news that Rachel Dolezal has started an OnlyFans page is noted as a sign of the current economic climate.

X-Ray Specs
Episode 1574 2:13:46 - 2:17:18

1574: X-Ray Specs

Barbie Movie and Cultural Asexuality

The hosts debate the cultural impact of the upcoming "Barbie" movie, with one host suggesting it aligns with a "Trans Maoist" agenda by presenting asexual characters. They discuss the potential for the film to be a blockbuster despite its themes of emasculating the "patriarchy." The conversation also touches on the "forced feminization" porn industry and its monetization through platforms like OnlyFans.

Shood Fortage
Episode 1502 5:53 - 8:18

1502: Shood Fortage

Lauren Boebert, Joy Reid OnlyFans Comment

The hosts examine a tight race involving Representative Lauren Boebert in Colorado and the media's hostile reaction to her potential loss. A clip from Joy Reid's show features a guest suggesting Boebert should transition to OnlyFans if she loses her seat. The hosts criticize the lack of civility in mainstream political commentary.

Strung Out
Episode 1503 1:31:32 - 1:35:22

1503: Strung Out

Twitter Monetization, Adult Content Revenue

A producer's analysis suggests that Elon Musk's push for long-form video and verification is aimed at capturing revenue from the massive adult content industry currently using Twitter to drive traffic to OnlyFans. The hosts discuss the financial potential of integrating payment systems for these creators.

Gob of Goo
Episode 1407 2:25:56 - 2:28:32

1407: Gob of Goo

OnlyFans Mortgage Denials, American Express Fraud Detection

Mortgage advisors report that some applicants are being denied loans due to frequent payments to OnlyFans, which lenders view as a financial risk or sign of "addictive" behavior. This leads to a discussion on credit card fraud detection; the hosts note that buying two tanks of gas followed by sneakers is a classic "trigger" for American Express to freeze an account.