Topic: Strippers

9 chapters across the catalog

Systemic Rivals
Episode 1455 2:18:24 - 2:22:16

1455: Systemic Rivals

Dvorak's Law, Stripper Recession Index, 1970s Topless Bars

"Dvorak's Law" posits that as the economy worsens, sex workers become more attractive and less expensive due to increased supply. This is contrasted with a recent viral claim from strippers that a recession is imminent because clubs are empty, which contradicts the historical 1970s boom in topless bars during economic downturns.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438 20:12 - 21:53

1438: Trips of Clump

Brunetti, Oscar Production, Strippers Proposal

A producer and friend of the show, Brunetti, was interviewed regarding his potential interest in producing the Academy Awards. His unconventional suggestions for improving the broadcast included replacing dance numbers with strippers and restructuring the award order to prevent winners from being played off stage.

Donna Gate
Episode 979 1:59:29 - 2:01:41

979: Donna Gate

New York City Stripper Strike, PC Magazine Columnist Anecdote

Strippers in New York City are reportedly on strike due to bouncers and servers stealing their tips, with earnings dropping from $1,000 to $400 a night. An anecdote is shared about a former PC Magazine columnist who was well-known in the New York club scene. The discussion compares the quality of clubs in New York to those in Atlanta and Las Vegas.

Juice Jacking
Episode 717 53:26 - 57:04

717: Juice Jacking

Recording Laws and Uber Driver Interactions

Adam Curry discusses the legality of recording conversations in Texas, noting it is a one-party consent state. He shares an anecdote about an Uber driver named Debbie returning his glasses after a visit to the Yellow Rose strip club, leading to banter about the show's listener demographics.

Facebook Thuggin'
Episode 711 8:15 - 10:05

711: Facebook Thuggin'

Austin Nightlife, Yellow Rose Strip Club Anecdote

The strict law enforcement environment in Austin, Texas, makes driving after consuming any alcohol risky, leading many residents to use ignition interlock devices. A local anecdote describes the Yellow Rose Men's Cabaret on Lamar Boulevard and the discovery of neighbors working or spending time at the venue.

Boss Ass Look
Episode 664 2:59:12 - 3:03:09

664: Boss Ass Look

CSI Bad Acting, Wiccan Ritual Plot

An analysis of a "CSI" episode highlights poor acting and writing, specifically a scene involving a suspect who is a Wiccan. The dialogue, featuring a stripper named "Tangerine" and a high priest who is a janitor, is ridiculed for its absurdity. The hosts use the segment to demonstrate how bad acting becomes more apparent when listening to the audio without visuals.

Episode 575 1:58:12 - 2:05:05

575: BIOS Brick

Stripper Announcer, Donor Credits

The hosts perform a "stripper announcer" routine to thank donors who contributed to the "Make It Rain" segment. They acknowledge various contributors from the EU, Australia, and the US, and play a birthday jingle for a listener in Woodland Hills.

Summer of Snowden
Episode 564 2:08:08 - 2:14:40

564: Summer of Snowden

Making It Rain, Stripper Name Donations, Canada Navy

The hosts introduce a new "Making It Rain" donation segment for $111.11 contributions, where they thank donors using stripper names like "Bambi" and "Crystal." They also discuss "Canada Navy" (Cananavia), a term used by listeners to describe the socialist-leaning nature of Canada. One donor from Battle Mountain Mesa, Colorado, explains he is redirecting his Audible.com subscription funds to No Agenda.

Cleanest Dirty Shirt
Episode 377 1:00:24 - 1:02:13

377: Cleanest Dirty Shirt

No Agenda PR Associates and Domain Name Donations

Listeners have registered and forwarded several domain names to the No Agenda website as a form of promotion. Notable domains include noagendaSuperPAC.com, glutenfreestrippers.com, and 2americans1drone.com. These contributions are acknowledged as part of the show's "PR Associates" segment.