Freakonomics Radio   /     EXTRA: The Fascinatingly Mundane Secrets of the World’s Most Exclusive Nightclub

Summary

The Berlin dance mecca Berghain is known for its eight-hour line and inscrutable door policy. PJ Vogt, host of the podcast "Search Engine," joins us to crack the code. It has to do with Cold War rivalries, German tax law, and one very talented bouncer.

Subtitle
The Berlin dance mecca Berghain is known for its eight-hour line and inscrutable door policy. PJ Vogt, host of the podcast "Search Engine," joins us to crack the code. It has to do with Cold War rivalries, German tax law, and one very talented bouncer.
Duration
00:44:54
Publishing date
2024-06-17 10:00
Link
https://freakonomics.com
Contributors
  Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher
author  
Enclosures
https://chtbl.com/track/736CG3/pdst.fm/e/stitcher.simplecastaudio.com/2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e/episodes/c09f0b80-f66d-47dc-b02d-a7cc1105717b/audio/128/default.mp3?aid=rss_feed&awCollectionId=2be48404-a43c-4fa8-a32c-760a3216272e&awEpisodeId=c
audio/mpeg

Shownotes

The Berlin dance mecca Berghain is known for its eight-hour line and inscrutable door policy. PJ Vogt, host of the podcast Search Engine, joins us to crack the code. It has to do with Cold War rivalries, German tax law, and one very talented bouncer.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Lutz Leichsenring, executive board member of Clubcommission Berlin and co-founder of VibeLab.
    • PJ Vogt, reporter, writer, and host of the podcast Search Engine.