Strippers in the Attic – the sex-positive podcast which gives listeners the lowdown on the lives of real strippers returns for a 4th series.
Episode one of season four is available now and for this scientific run of episodes, hosts Buffy and Heaven will be looking at the science of stripping – for instance, did you know that despite lots of ‘anecdotal evidence’ to the contrary, actual scientifically backed research shows that violent crime statistics are lower around strip clubs than other bars in the USA?
In this series, Buffy and Heaven delve more into published academic research and present for your delight and delectation the answers to questions such as “Why do strippers get more tips at different times in their menstrual cycle?” “How does stripping boost self-esteem?” “What’s the behaviourism behind stripper seduction?” and much more.
Of course just because this season is using science as the base of the discussion it doesn’t mean there will be a lack of all things lascivious, lustful and truly salacious. Listeners can still expect SITA’s trademark fun and filth, honest encounters, and stripper secrets as Buffy and Heaven continue sharing their wisdom learnt on the poles to help and inspire their stripper and non-stripper listeners alike as they apply previously untold stripper strategies to everyday life.
Between them, hosts Buffy and Heaven have over 35 years’ experience dancing in strip clubs across the world from the East End to Las Vegas. In their podcast ‘Strippers In The Attic’ a firm cult favourite which so far has garnered over 175,000 downloads, they delve into their pasts – no holds barred – and discuss the most fascinating and scandalous tales from their time in the clubs.
In the first series, the hosts introduced listeners to the world of stripping, discussing topics such as ‘how does one become a stripper?’ and ‘top tips for baby strippers’. The second run of episodes saw the introduction of guests and the concept of ‘stripper thinking.’ The third season got deep with the discussion of confidence and toxic media messaging.
Buffy and Heaven this time round delve more into published academic research. For instance, scientists at the University of New Mexico counted the tips strippers made during various phases of their menstrual cycles. Dancers who weren’t on the pill made about $70 an hour during peak fertility, versus about $35 while menstruating and $50 in between. Girls who took birth control averaged about $37 an hour with no performance peak. Researchers think its about the way the girls dance… but Buffy and Heaven aren’t so sure.
Of course just cos it’s science doesn’t mean it’s not still a total celebration of all things lascivious lustful and truly salacious! Listeners can still expect SITA’s trademark fun and filth, honest encounters, stripper secrets as Buffy and Heaven continue sharing their wisdom learnt on the poles to help and inspire their stripper and non-stripper listener alike as they apply previously untold stripper strategies to everyday life.