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Trashy

Trashy

By: Chris Garcia
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Trashy is a podcast about the culture that worked because it wasn’t supposed to matter. The shows, scandals, stunts, and spectacles people watched obsessively and then pretended not to care about. Not misunderstood art. Not guilty pleasures. Just things built to grab attention, burn hot, and leave a mess behind. Each episode digs into the moments when embarrassment became entertainment, outrage became currency, and humiliation turned into a business model. If it was disposable, undeniable, and impossible to look away from, it belongs here. Art Social Sciences
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  • Andrew Dice Clay is Trashy!
    Jun 5 2026
    Episode Notes

    Andrew Dice Clay official siteOfficial biography, tour dates, merch, and current career framing. Useful for the “official version” of Dice as a rock-and-roll comedy figure.https://andrewdiceclay.com/

    Andrew Dice Clay at The Comedy StoreShort venue bio emphasizing his controversial persona, the “Warning: This album is offensive” label, and his status as a major comedy-club figure.https://thecomedystore.com/comedians/andrew-dice-clay/

    Andrew Dice Clay IMDbFilmography and career overview, including later acting roles in Blue Jasmine, Vinyl, A Star Is Born, and Pam & Tommy.https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001048/

    Andrew Dice Clay biography on IMDbBackground material on his career, persona, and rise as “The Diceman.”https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001048/bio/

    Andrew Dice Clay WikipediaGeneral career timeline: born Andrew Clay Silverstein, Brooklyn, 1957; rise in the late 1980s; arena success; controversies; acting work. Good as a quick timeline scaffold, though it should be checked against stronger sources.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Dice_Clay

    “The Day the Laughter Died”Background on the infamous 1990 double album produced by Rick Rubin, recorded in a small club rather than in front of an easy fan crowd.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Day_the_Laughter_Died

    Andrew Dice Clay tells the story behind _The Day the Laughter Died_Joe Rogan clip in which Clay discusses the album and its deliberately difficult concept.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dx_0jYMWN5o

    Andrew Dice Clay recalls MTV banA 2023 piece on Clay’s 1989 MTV Video Music Awards appearance and the lifetime ban that followed.https://ultimateclassicrock.com/andrew-dice-clay-mtv-ban/

    Rolling Stone Australia: Andrew “Dice” Clay is banned for lifeBrief entry placing the MTV ban among notorious VMA moments.https://au.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/32-most-outrageous-mtv-vmas-moments-of-all-time-2-16342/andrew-dice-clay-is-banned-for-life-1989-16372/

    Los Angeles Times: “Roll of the Dice”1990 article noting the contradiction of MTV banning Clay while still accepting advertising for The Adventures of Ford Fairlane.https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-05-27-ca-179-story.html

    Comedy History 101: History of the Andrew Dice Clay ControversyOverview of the 1989 MTV incident, the outrage around his material, and the broader backlash against the Diceman persona.https://www.comedyhistory101.com/comedy-history-101/2018/4/3/history-of-the-andrew-dice-clay-controversy

    TIME: SNL controversies, Andrew Dice Clay causes a boycottBackground on the 1990 Saturday Night Live controversy, including Nora Dunn’s boycott and Sinéad O’Connor withdrawing as musical guest.https://time.com/7225399/snl-most-controversial-moments/

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  • The Pop Star Path is Trashy!
    42 mins
  • 50 Shades of Gray
    Mar 26 2026
    Episode Title: The "Inner Goddess" Phenomenon: 15 Years of 50 Shades

    Episode Number: [Insert Number] Release Date: March 17, 2026

    Episode Summary

    In 2012, a silver tie on a book cover changed the publishing world forever. Originally written as Master of the Universe—a Twilight fan fiction posted on a BlackBerry—E.L. James’s trilogy became a global juggernaut, outselling Harry Potter and bringing erotica into the suburban mainstream.

    In this episode, we’re peeling back the "Grey" layers. We dive into the controversial "Mommy Porn" label, the friction between BDSM reality and Christian Grey’s "Red Room," and the Hollywood "Cold War" that happened behind the scenes of the billion-dollar film franchise. Whether you loved the books or read them just to see what the fuss was about, we’re exploring how this "cultural glitch" paved the way for the modern #BookTok era.

    What We Cover in This Episode:
    • The Fan-Fic to Riches Pipeline: How "filing off the serial numbers" from Edward and Bella created a new publishing blueprint.
    • The "Grey Effect": Why hardware stores were suddenly selling out of rope and duct tape in the summer of 2012.
    • The Consent Conversation: A deep dive into the BDSM community’s pushback and the blurred lines between passion and control.
    • The Hollywood Feud: Why director Sam Taylor-Johnson described filming the first movie as "walking through a swamp."
    • The Legacy: How 50 Shades normalized "spice" and created the modern romance boom on social media.
    Key Timestamps:
    • [00:00] Cold Open: The Subway Reading Revolution
    • [05:00] Snowqueens Icedragon: The Secret Origin Story
    • [15:00] Marketing Genius: Why the "Silver Tie" worked
    • [28:00] The Red Room vs. Reality: BDSM Experts weigh in
    • [42:00] Casting Chaos & On-Set Drama
    • [55:00] Final Verdict: Literary Disaster or Cultural Masterpiece?
    Mentioned in This Episode:
    • Master of the Universe (Original Fan Fiction)
    • Stripped (Sam Taylor-Johnson’s directorial debut)
    • The "Inner Goddess" (Infamous prose analysis)
    Join the Conversation:

    Did you have a 50 Shades book club back in the day? Or are you just now discovering the "spice" on TikTok? Tag us on social media @[YourPodcastHandle] and let us know your thoughts!

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    Enjoyed the episode? Leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! It helps other "inner goddesses" find the show.

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