Cult hit podcast Strippers in the Attic to launch third season

The sex-positive podcast that gives an insight into the lives of real strippers, is back with season three.

Hosted by former strippers Buffy and Heaven, Strippers in the Attic has topped the 100,000 downloads millstone. The pair share the wisdom you can only get from a duo with a combined 33 years spent dancing in strip clubs.

Buffy and Heaven’s discussions range from body confidence, to how to stand up for yourself. From the power of negotiation to understanding and communicating your boundaries. From realising that beauty is ridiculously subjective, and rejection is rarely personal – to the ultimate lesson in stepping out of your comfort zone. Working in a strip club can provide live lessons that can benefit everyone.

Guests in the podcast, who are mostly working strippers, offer their own valuable and often hilarious insight into their lives.

The first episode of the new season looks at the many toxic elements the bombardment of messages encouraging us to focus on self-improvement after a Christmas of indulgence can have.

The hosts look at how conversely, going the other way and extolling the “don’t change a thing, you’re perfect just as you are” mantra’s blind positivity, can be equally unrealistic and damaging, when most people do want to make genuine and positive progress in their lives.

Future episode topics will revolve around the overarching theme of ‘why I love being a stripper’ which sees Buffy and Heaven delighting in the strange and sometimes enriching world of the strip club… focussing on the brilliant, mad, beautiful and mostly delightful women who fill the dressing rooms.

They go to Miami, Spain, California and East London, dance for gangsters, mugs and hustlers, interview the duo’s favourite fellow strippers, meet their fathers and possibly chat to a comedian or two!

Season three of Strippers in the Attic is release on Thursday 5 January and available on all podcast platforms.

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