Episode Airs Wednesday, February 18 on YouTube
New York, NY–February 17, 2026—Gorgeous GILF RubyLynne welcomes strip club king Mike Dickinson on “The Granny Panty Podcast” and the episode will air on Wednesday, February 18 on 8pm ET/5pm PT on YouTube here https://youtu.be/0qh4ObhOQxc
RubyLynne and Mike Dickinson met early last month when she appeared at The World-Famous Admiral Theatre Chicago to host the “Betty White Hottest Woman Over 70” contest, inspired by the late cultural icon Betty White. The contest celebrated confidence, humor, and timeless appeal – proving that charisma and star power only get better with age.
“Mike Dickinson’s journey to Regional Manager of fifteen Pony Club locations reveals the strategic sophistication required to thrive in modern nightlife,” says RubyLynne. “Our conversation uncovered invaluable insights about operational scale, talent retention, and navigating cultural shifts that challenge outdated stereotypes about this business.”
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About Mike Dickinson:
I am from Richmond, VA and when I started in high school, I saw the People vs Larry Flynt and was really inspired and the day I got my PHD at DCU in Public Policy. I had a job interview at a bar. I said I wanted to rule the world of strip clubs and I was a DJ that same night.
As soon as I could in Richmond, I went to The Candy Bar as soon as I turned 18, a small strip club. I liked that it was that you have to be good at business and creating and you have to be able to navigate people, people of all walks of life.
That was 2007 my first job and then I became a manager a few weeks later I was in Richmond for 15 years he owned all of the clubs in the Richmond area I love to juggle multiple projects he wanted he dominate,
Right around the time of Covid I was trying to start a new project Jerry Westlin I had done everything I could do and I wanted to get to the next level and help me buy a club he was expanding to TN and said would you like to help me run this club in the middle of nowhere and you can whatever you want. The Pony clubs are like the NY Yankees of strip clubs.
Covid was very bad and everything had shut down and for me it was 7-8 month of not doing anything. This is how I transitioned.
Back when I first started when I was a guest you would open the doors and people just came. These days you have to draw people in and get good value. Events that draw in a new audience. People don’t have the same amount of extra money. The new generations lost their socializing years and they are awkward and there are more ads for arrangements than relationships. People are wise they know the fantasy isn’t real there’s no Santa. I think people will always want to go to strip clubs to interact with real people and nothing will ever be able to replace that.

















