Shownotes
The crew sits down with D Will and the AOD Dancers to chop it up about the reopening of Dallas's only Black-owned strip club and what that means for the community. This is real talk about ownership, economics, and keeping wealth in the Black community while the girls share their stories, experiences, and what it takes to make moves in the industry. They break down the significance of Black entrepreneurship in spaces that are often controlled by outsiders, and how this spot represents more than just entertainment—it's about independence and building generational wealth from the ground up.
The dancers get live and unfiltered, talking about their hustle, the culture, and what it really takes to stack paper while maintaining your name in the streets. They discuss the challenges, the politics, and why having a Black-owned establishment changes the whole dynamic for performers and the community. It's authentic conversation about business, respect, and making power moves in an industry that's often exploitative. This episode captures real perspectives from people actually in the trenches building something meaningful.