Stripcast: True Stories from a Stripper with a PhD

035: Dirty Laundry


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What's up, dudes? Thanks for tuning in to Stripcast True Stories From a Stripper With a PhD.

When I started this podcast, I began with a goal of recording one of these a week for a year. We are now on episode 35, unbelievably.

If you've listened to all of them. Thanks! You are awesome! This means that I have less than 20 episodes left to write.

What am I going to do when I reach the full 52 episodes?

Well… I'm going to take a little break.

I love this format, and I love this medium. I love this podcast and storytelling.

Once again, I am so appreciative of you awesome friends for listening.

However, I have this lifelong dream of buying my own book at Barnes & Noble, so I'm going to take a little break to put all of these stories together and rearrange and edit things into one piece, so I can publish it.

Today's episode is about doing laundry.

Recently, I had an awesome retreat called Stripcabin. As I was going through all of my stripper gear trying to decide what I was going to wear in front of all of these great ladies at Stripcabin, I started thinking about the stories and experiences that happened when I was wearing these rhinestones.

Today, my friends. I'm going to go through a little bit of dirty laundry...

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