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EPISODE · May 2, 2017 · 57 MIN

Bladtcast #224 - "Coltrane's Corner Hat Trick (Part Two): Poundtown OR Worldwide Leader in Jorts"

from The Bladtcast · host The Bladtcast by Christian Bladt

Christian and Captain EO are once again joined on the phone by Coltrane for the second installment in the "Cotrane's Corner Hat Trick", which includes discussion about spam bots following the Coltrane Leaks Twitter account, Agent Starling's hip hop crew, a study that people are having sex 9 less times per year in the late 90s, the tricks online dating sites utilize to squeeze more money out of their users, the proliferation of porn and sending nude photos, racism as an excuse for committing horrific crimes, plus Casey Anthony, OJ Simpson, Amanda Knox, Tupac, Biggie, Suge Knight and Easy E. The conversation shifts to focus on the drastic cost-cutting measures and staff reductions at ESPN and how much of loss in viewership can be attributed to a more left-leaning political correct tone of the channel and concludes with a very frank (and potentially controversial) conversation about women's sports, the need to televise them, and a study that found that female athletes are 50% more likely to have a concussion than male athletes.

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