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00:00I can't believe this is happening.
00:27I know what's crazy is like I feel physically fine like my throat doesn't hurt it's just nothing
00:34is coming out I have to make a couple jokes about like oh it's deep throating too hard
00:40last night or smoking a pack of cigs oh that's funny oh so you
00:46the blowjobs I haven't been receiving but uh we'll pretend like it was a blowjob that's why
00:51she lost her voice there's no time for my personal life the life of a rock star
00:57I can't believe I'm going on stage in New York City
01:15it's a very full circle moment
01:17I don't even know what the fuck this does to your eyebrows
01:23and I don't know why this is a trend but we now just gel them up ladies
01:29okay throw some dry shampoo
01:41fabulous
01:42he'll just back up perfect perfect I think we just do the same thing John I think we go from
01:58here saying hi to everyone up here I think you just stay up looking this direction because these
02:02people get you online fabulous yeah so you're shooting me here so that these people will see
02:07me looking at them and then these people if they want to look just just really bad yeah
02:19I kind of had nothing to show for myself when I got out of college
02:23and I hadn't done any really big internships or anything because I was just focused on soccer
02:28okay when I first moved to New York City I got it you got it I really wanted to get into
02:35television and movies and I felt really frustrated because every single place that I applied to
02:41I was getting denied from and so I started a YouTube channel
02:48hello hello hello it's me again the YouTube content started as creative weird fun vlog skits
02:58it would be like me holding a camera and filming myself like good morning come along for a day with me
03:07can I ask you guys a question now I'm going on a date can you give me some advice
03:12thank you I really was putting myself out there but I wasn't fully fulfilled yet because I'm like
03:18I don't want to be a YouTuber but I like that I'm getting to at least put my creativity into something
03:23while I'm trying to figure out what I want to do we're cooking I'm just one day someone
03:29came to me and said you should start a podcast my first reaction truly at that point was podcasts
03:36were for the older generation that loved radio and my dad was like oh there's this thing called
03:41podcasting now so the concept of a podcast to me really felt like it skewed to the older generation
03:49but what would I want to as a zillennial like what would I want to listen to in podcast format
03:57back in college I really noticed this divide in my locker room of women who would openly talk about
04:04sex and their dating life and then women who were terrified to talk about it
04:11I felt very open and comfortable to just talk about sex but I could tell the women around me were so
04:17nervous that it would make them sound like a slut they didn't want to talk about their personal details
04:27I knew I needed to take a risk maybe it is a podcast she called me telling me that she said
04:34I'm going to start writing this content and it's going to be super super sexual salacious
04:39I was like great do it my roommate Sophia was similar to me we would talk about everything and
04:52anything how was the sex and what was his dick like even though I only knew her for a few months I just
05:02asked Sophia would you be interested in doing a podcast with me do you call him daddy do I call
05:10her daddy call her daddy you probably have no idea who we are and that is okay because we are nobodies
05:22that's probably why I can't even get over how I sound on this mic you guys it's all new to me my name is
05:27Alexandra Cooper I am a stay-at-home try-hard vlogger by day and an insta-ho by night when I was editing
05:36the episode I didn't know what a podcast was supposed to sound like my name is Sophia Franklin uh to be
05:43honest I'm probably here just to ride Alex's coattails I tried to edit it in the style like it was a vlog
05:52which was very choppy very fast-paced the content no one was talking this sexually and salaciously
05:58your boy wants four sons baby we're taking it all the way it really was a formula that wasn't being
06:04done I could go out in New York City and give everyone their own individual unique album of my ex's dick
06:11after the first episode I uploaded onto my instagram and Dave Portnoy dm'd me
06:22Dave Portnoy founder of Barstool Sports
06:28I always say Barstool Sports is supposed to be what guys talk about in the locker room
06:31they were doing it from the female perspective I met with Alex and I asked her who made the podcast
06:37and she said she did she was like I cut it I edited it and from that answer it's like okay well we want
06:42to hire you the elevator opens and there's about 50 men I don't see one woman and I'm just like hey
06:54boys like what the when we first met her I didn't know Sophia existed she said we have another person
07:01so you gotta hire two people now so we got all together and we offered them the contract I think
07:06it was a three-year deal 70 grand off they went
07:13guys have their needs women have their needs too motherfuckers yeah maybe that's what she
07:17fucking wanted maybe he rubbed that thing the right fucking way all right we knew we needed a catchy
07:23name to get people's attention I was in our apartment one day and I threw on a hoodie and it is a dark
07:29gray hoodie that just has huge bold daddy on it and I bought this in college because I was like this
07:38is hilarious like oh daddy it's a very sexualized affection term all the guys would always be like
07:46why do you have daddy on your shirt and I'm like because I am flipping the shirt because she's the daddy
07:50what is up daddy gang our latest episode that came out it's called time for a facial where's
07:58no place those two would not go raunchiest craziest one today we just want to keep it real taking
08:04control of your sexuality talking about sex in a way that was so alpha male we're not turning the
08:10tables on men we're just saying girls can be daddies too the character that I was building was 100
08:17the most heightened version of myself I photoshopped the fuck out of this picture I knew exactly what
08:25I was doing when I did that I'm like this will get more views if we look like fake blow-up dolls
08:30I would leave the studio and like my voice would completely change I will give you the little
08:34definition of this glock glock it is a vacuum seal double hand twist gawk gawk combo it's the noises
08:43it's the volume at which the saliva and the sloppiness comes on his penis for example like
08:49the gluck gluck episode episode three I had created this blowjob technique that I recognized
08:55when I was in college was working on everyone
09:25what technique am I referring to that made me and my mouth unforgettable
09:47the infamous best blowjob technique in the fucking world you know what it is say it with me daddy gang
09:53the glock glock 5,000 picture this you are in the sahara desert
10:06you are parched you are about to die and his wiener is a big huge thick fat gallon
10:21of pull and spring and you need to look at his dick like you are going to die if you do not inhale this
10:29thing and there is nothing that is considered a good blowjob unless it is the sloppiest wettest most
10:40nastiest thing that you've ever done in your life okay
10:43ultimately for me you guys back then the gluck glock 9,000 was a power move and let me be so clear
10:53I wasn't just giving and not receiving I had recently discovered that men outside of the college world
11:02come in close for this one ladies okay some of them actually knew how to find the clit
11:11what's up with the call her daddy girls is maybe the number one thing now I get in the street
11:29daddy gang baby we were seeing how much the meteoric rise was already happening but also
11:35I think it made people uncomfortable what she's up against is the idea that only men can speak in a
11:42raunchy way that women are not supposed to know about sex in this way to have desires like that
11:49call her daddy premiered about a year after the me too movement
11:52this show about female sexual agency is really taking off at the same time that we're finally
12:00starting to have a more nuanced cultural conversation about consent about the power dynamics of sex
12:06take a mirror and go put it down on your vagina and stare at yourself do you even know what your
12:11like vagina looks like could you pick it out of a lineup like come on girls you gotta get that's your
12:15best friend your bff that is your bff i'm trying to get advertisers to want to be in and around the show
12:22that was hard easy easy beautiful it then became a juggernaut merchandise business when we put out our
12:31first sweatshirt it sold millions of dollars of merchandise suddenly everyone was posting their
12:39merch on social media anybody who says they can predict that type of success is lying it was
12:46the biggest show in the world at the time but the whole thing broke down
12:51this is so crazy this is literally exactly where call her daddy was started the first episode he's written in this apartment
13:16i started here and i couldn't afford the rent and then by the time i left i was like oh my god
13:31i'm making it like i'm doing it and so it's just so crazy because i was like i had a lot of like
13:38really low moments in that apartment of just like self-doubt i remember family members like
13:44extended family members thought i was so crazy like a lot of people like
13:49relationships like ended in my family because like my parents had to stick up for me and say like oh like
13:54she hasn't lost her mind we promised when i was like it was really the sexual days do you need to
13:58get into your apartment yeah go on in go on in i'm so sorry no sorry i used to live here sorry guys
14:06go ahead go ahead oh my god thank you of course of course
14:10your god thank you so much thank you so much of course why did you live here i lived here five
14:18years ago before i started this show call her daddy and so cool now yeah we live it i'm now i'm back
14:24girls so that we live in your body it's so cool what floor i was 301 that's that's already i have been
14:34ringing can i please come up i'm literally gonna cry so it's not saved in there i literally was like
14:41like i wonder if i lived here now you guys can't have done worse than what we did with the place okay
14:46you know if i can be a little bold about my daughter our town it was turning things upside down
15:07people were talking about it like how can she do this what she's a good kid like she was raised well
15:14they're like oh my god is her grandmother now now my my mother would have 100 endorsed this
15:20that's the one thing tough relationship but my mother was a out there feminist like she
15:27she had that vision you know people look at me and even at some of these tour shows they look they
15:33turn around they look at me and they're like you okay with this you know they give me that look and i'm
15:40like yeah i mean it's like what are what are we we're talking sex we're talking relationships we're
15:48we're everyone's having fun and and by the way if you listen to the screaming i think it's pretty
15:56successful this apartment is like magic like no i'm i'm telling you like good things come from this
16:04department thank you guys for letting me in your home seriously this means a lot so nice meeting
16:11there oh shit guys nice meeting all right girls nice meeting you
16:18i'm not getting me bagels right now and i cannot wait to tell matt what doesn't happen like my sister's
16:40gonna love that oh my god don't worry say hi thank you have a good one i love your work awesome i love
16:50when we're out here it's awesome thank you thank you so much really really dope thank you i literally
16:54recognized you because i saw stop and really everyone recognizes henry first freaking out like it must be
17:00so i was waiting for bagels for an hour how was it it was the craziest thing and thank
17:16fucking god you told me to just go it was really cool did you want to move back in no you know i didn't
17:24want to move back in but it made me like really feel nostalgic because it's like that was such a
17:29specific time in my life literally the first like 40 episodes of call her daddy were written in that
17:38room so crazy they decorated it way cuter than we had but and they were all so like insecure they're
17:45like oh my god like it's not clean i'm like girls we got our couch off of the side of the road and
17:50then realized we had like full like infestation of like cockroaches like you can't get worse than us
17:58so it was cool to go back and see it like made me emotional
18:08daddy ding we made it baby we are in the new york post guys
18:14when i was told your show is the most listened to show in the world for podcasting by women
18:25i'm like well that is probably the coolest statement ever
18:31but it became really difficult to enjoy the process it was the classic you think you see
18:40something online and people genuinely believe we were like sisters but our relationship was so awful
18:49we started to see kind of the unraveling of their friendship i think they became more aware about how
18:55different the two of them were and what they wanted in it from it and out of it
19:01sophia and i were making the company millions of dollars to be honest they're helping pay a lot of
19:07the salaries at barstool we absolutely deserved more money but unfortunately we had signed a
19:14three-year contract with barstool sports and they owned our ip so sophia and i went in together and we
19:21renegotiated our contracts dave ended up offering us what i considered the deal of a lifetime
19:27he said if you stay at barstool for one more year you can own call her daddy sophia didn't want to
19:35take the deal but i did so i stayed i realized the daddy gang was bigger than both of us
19:55when i was going out on my own i had to look inward and figure out
19:59where i wanted to take the show i've never done a podcast where i have to talk for an hour by myself
20:12i just happened to be home in covid and i got to record my first solo episode and i go down in my
20:20basement and it was very crazy for me to just be like holy i'm back here like we know how to do this
20:36talk like let's go
20:40it still gives me chills
20:42as soon as i let my guard down women connected to the show more than ever
20:53let's have a quick chat little chat chat listen to me what's happening alex tell us the truth
20:59the truth is that if you guys know me at all you don't actually you don't know who i am at all nice
21:04to meet you again i completely forgot how to vlog my name is alex and i am the least friendly morning
21:10person in the entire world so the fact that i'm holding a vlog camera in my hand right now means
21:17that i am so in love with you i didn't want to be this character anymore i was so sick of like
21:23let's talk about sex this week and the way that i was doing it some days smooth sailing other days
21:32one episode i basically just said i'm in therapy my therapist is like you constantly push
21:38people away when you're feeling stressed i like never want anyone to know when i'm having issues
21:44i understand that may not sound revolutionary for someone to say but the way that i was speaking for
21:5086 episodes like nothing affects me i don't get upset
21:57you can't penetrate my emotions i am made of steel so the concept of the call her daddy girl being like
22:09i'm in therapy i'm an emotional wreck everyone's like alex the podcast has changed
22:18as alex has changed she's matured i've been really struggling so daddy gang if you're also struggling i
22:24just want to say hi hello it's me it's alex i feel ya i see ya the podcast just mirrors our real
22:32life conversations she's not afraid of going to difficult places meanwhile it's also fun because
22:38she's funny and warm i think she could have really used an alex cooper back when she was in middle school
22:49in high school and she is now that voice to people who could be her we're all human we're all
22:56going through it but sometimes we get too in our head that we're the only ones like if me being vulnerable
23:01online makes people feel connected and seen then i'm doing my job
23:07tonight daddy gang it's just you and me okay we're gonna get real cozy girls okay so we're gonna do
23:22a little q a you guys can ask me whatever the you want and i am just gonna answer so hello hi
23:31so um i started listening to you when my dad got diagnosed with stage four cancer three years ago
23:39wait come up here come up here
23:46this is like a therapy session okay i started listening to you during my dad's chemo treatments
23:52sadly my dad passed a month ago um this is like the first thing i've done in a while um
24:05just i can't thank you enough these past couple years have been so hard but you kind of you gave
24:11me something else to look at i look forward to um so i literally i thank you for sharing because you
24:17gave me the courage to share today i love you i celebrate my 28th birthday next week i will be
24:26it's my first birthday without my dad but i'll be at your 11 9th show in philadelphia
24:34i could not wait i already started a group chat with 20 people that i don't know
24:42but it's gonna be a celebration absolutely i have had friends that have lost parents
24:47and i've watched them suffer so much and i just want you to know
24:51you are going to thrive and succeed and that is what your dad would want you to do your dad would
24:57want you to celebrate your birthday meet new friends get yourself out there and thank you so
25:03much for sharing because i know this is like intimidating to do this in front of a lot of people
25:07that is why i love the daddy gang because we can sit here and be like life is
25:12fucked but we've got each other
25:30okay so i'm currently um
25:33um just doing some work towards the end of my year at barstool that last year i was doing it alone
25:42everyone knew i was gonna go shop the show this is where the real magic happens the brand still had
25:48the recognition of being salacious and sexual my agent said like you need to pitch the vision
25:55where are you in 10 years i just pitched my life away the feedback was oh we didn't realize that
26:04this girl was this smart i thought alex was going to be much more like her persona from call her daddy
26:12i was very surprised i wanted to holster the already pre-existing audience that i had and i wanted to expand
26:21internationally i wanted to have much more in-depth conversations while still having that element of
26:29light fun sex alex had an incredible understanding of what she needed to do to have a broader audience
26:39to be a household name i also just talked about merchandise and the possibility of a production
26:47company one day and i just pitched it all she was an astute businesswoman who understood where
26:54podcasting was going and she was able to make a deal with spotify and recreate what daytime television is
27:01for this generation now to another woman who's blazing new trails inside her own industry the sex
27:10positive podcast call her daddy the deal reportedly worth more than 60 million dollars it reported 60
27:17million dollar deal one of the biggest deals in our industry that we've ever seen
27:23it matters to me that the brand is up there with the big dogs who happen to all have penises
27:30and i have a vagina and i deserve to be up there just as much as them so let's make it clear in the
27:37beginning maybe people didn't take alex seriously maybe they just thought you know she's just a fun
27:43girl just sort of out here with her friends saying trying to have shock value she knows exactly what
27:50she's doing it was a big bet but we bet on alex because we saw what she saw for herself
27:58and we believed that she could achieve it and she surpassed even all of our dreams
28:05i'm gonna take my shoes off yeah let's get cozy right i'll take my shoes off with you there was a lot
28:11of conversation about me getting the biggest deal for a woman in podcasting
28:15i felt the pressure but i was determined to keep evolving the natural progression of the show was
28:24like i genuinely wanted to start talking to other people what types of things were you doing to avoid
28:30being seen sexually when i started doing interviews i wanted to have much more in-depth topical
28:37conversations we all can relate in some capacity we're all human beings going through depression
28:42anxiety the way that i defined sex was very one-sided very for the man you see the evolution
28:48of the conversation it's about empowerment it's about intimacy she's had one of the most organic
28:55media brand transformations that i have ever seen all it takes is for you to believe someone's negative
29:01narrative about you once it's in there and it's working its way in i really think it's so helpful to
29:07hear you talk about this i suppressed my sexuality i suppressed my sensuality i've been at this for 60
29:15years you're one of the best interviewers i've ever had
29:21i'm currently on my way to a preferred women's health center where women in charlotte north carolina
29:40get abortions if there's one episode of call her daddy that people should watch and listen to
29:46it's this one when roe v wade was overturned that for me was the first moment in my career that i was
29:57like i need to speak on this because this actually comes down to human rights and the fact that we
30:02don't have bodily autonomy sometimes it's a man's issue i do think abortion is a man's issue yes why
30:11is that men didn't take advantage of women and have sex with them outside of marriage then this
30:16wouldn't be a thing do you think that it would be helpful if men all at a young age got vasectomies
30:23and then when they were ready to financially be able to support a child then they get it reversed
30:28are you suggesting that the government institute that as a as a government program at this point
30:34we're regulating the uteruses we could also regulate the penises right
30:43i was really nervous because i've never done something like that and to see women changing
30:49their opinion because of an episode that i put out was
30:53it was incredible are you feeling okay yeah i'm a little nervous but that's cool
31:07warren iced the bottom of my feet
31:11weird why warren said ice therapy makes you calm yeah it does it does it's
31:16it stops your nervous system that's right that's exactly what i said yeah let's not forget where
31:20my degree lies oh what is it my undergrad degree yeah neuroscience oh yeah she took a different career
31:27path than going the neuroscience neuroscience it's all connected oh yeah um it also like raises the
31:34caller daddy like iq because you're just so brilliant learning like you could have been a doctor but you chose to
31:42like be fun produce a sex show mm-hmm that mental health act mm-hmm oh yeah it just got the better
31:48it's the same
31:54should i put paper towels on them
31:57hello daddy gang
32:03hello
32:06this is insane
32:12my name is lauren
32:18to see all of you out here in the audience tonight to celebrate our girl is crazy
32:24as the show grew and as my audience grew i got really specific about who i leaned on
32:31and who i kept close to me uh coming down this one i just have a
32:35like a solid piece lauren is the closest person to me she's my right hand and the head producer of
32:42color daddy up until now we both chose not to publicize her role but i can't imagine doing it
32:49without her okay we're gonna switch the pace and go a little shorter perfect yes i will talk for
32:5890 minutes later two days later alice won't stop talking okay it's like this crazy synergy that we have
33:06together we'll just be bouncing off each other talking a mile a minute it just feels so cozy and
33:12i think that's what translates that it doesn't feel like this corporate sterile
33:18wash down thing it feels like people who actually really care about this if you start going what
33:23if in your relationship that allows you to put the blame on the other person like it's them not me yeah
33:28and then wait let me say that quickly i also think something just to keep in mind is i trust her
33:34more than anyone now because she's been doing this with me since we literally were in second grade together
33:40guess what famous pop star is starring as zoolanda princess of the undead in dumb behind we were super
33:47super close from like second grade to eighth grade like middle school time lauren and alex in a room
33:57together it was almost too much lauren was one of the most extroverted children i had ever met
34:10alex around that time my dad got very sick he was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and alex's mom
34:20was a therapist and kind of had insight to say like i think you need to go see a professional
34:27it was my sophomore year of college i'm walking into the grocery store with my mom and
34:33i just stopped but i was like mom i have this a really really weird gut feeling on the way home
34:42from the grocery store i was pulling into the driveway my mom had already gotten out of the car
34:47and i get a phone call it's a man and he's like i'm the coroner of parish of louisiana
34:55we just walked into your dad's home and he is dead
35:03and i just remember feeling so frozen in that car being like what in the world does someone do in
35:09this situation how do i even walk in there and look my brother and my mom in the face and deliver this
35:16news and the only person i could think to call in that moment was laurie cooper oh i remember exactly what
35:23she said she was like lauren like your whole life has prepared you for this moment i know that
35:29it is unfathomable and unbelievable what you're about have to do but you have more courage and
35:36strength than any child i've ever met you can go in there and you can talk to your mom and your brother
35:44and i think that just
35:45really shows why i see alex and the cougar family is like my blood family
35:59our friendship will always come first and we always said that
36:03i admire her and respect her so much
36:08it's surprising that like i ended up here i had this plan to be a therapist
36:13i think it's just like a surreal full circle moment that like
36:18this is how i got to use my degree when i get to do it with alex and like touch and reach the daddy gang
36:33i have been on stage for the past four nights in a row
36:57and i got a call that i'm going to be interviewing the vice president of the united states kamala harris
37:11on one hand i'm very aware that the daddy gang is both republican and democrat and i have made a very
37:20concerted effort not to dive into politics on my show but i'm going to do it the way that i want
37:28to do it i'm not cnn i'm not fox news this is caller daddy and we talk about women's rights
37:36i had this conversation with matt and we were both talking about how if i'm lucky enough to have a
37:42daughter one day like how am i not going to do this because it could make a difference right i'm going
37:50to sit down with her i'm going to do my best and now it's game time madam vice madam vice president
37:57when you're on the phone with them today yeah they said how you address her is madam vice president
38:01okay so say madam vice president welcome to call her daddy yeah we need warm-up and then
38:07if elected you would be the first female president of the united states but this isn't something you
38:13focus on very much in your campaign why not getting her to try to talk about like the confidence it
38:20takes and like the work ethic and the swag it takes to continuously fill positions that only men have
38:29had what what does what mindset does it take to get to that point i like that some write that down and
38:34then let's build off of that i don't want it to be i don't want it to be inspirational i want it to
38:39be like some like tell me some like savage that you like to tune in like what how do you prove them
38:48wrong this is so hard you got this though what would you say alex like what like for you and your come
38:57up like how would you i think it's like you literally learn to not only like black out the noise
39:04but like once you black it out then you do let the seeps in because if anything it starts to fuel
39:09you because when you're so confident in yourself and you know how good you are at something you just
39:15are like watch me you're unstoppable
39:21what is happening i'm gonna go meet this guy down and have some dinner with him and tj who the rob guy the
39:28rob guy oh and who is rob rob is like the head of all of like coms for the vice president oh are we
39:35sleeping in here or there when i look at matt i have to venture to say it is the first real
39:43relationship that she has had do you think it's cold enough i worried for alex that she's going to
39:53need a very very unique person oh maddie oh let's just watch this beauty baby i am very aware that i am a
40:06lot every man i've ever dated has been so intimidated whether it was by my success or even that i was
40:14just a confident woman that advocated for myself and spoke up for myself thank you my love as women
40:22we kind of learn to like dim certain parts of yourself of oh you're too much or you're too like
40:27i think people always think the ideal woman is like kind of shy and demure and reserved and pulled back
40:34and don't be too loud and and you know don't show off and don't be proud of yourself and don't be
40:40confident because for a woman confident equals cocky cheers i love you proud of you those are
40:46the things matt loves the most about me oh that's good maddie i call him mr sexy zoom man and again
40:55it's zoom as in the video chat not zoo he doesn't work at the zoo although that would be an incredible
41:01job zoom man mr sexy zoom man uh i think that the name that she created was silly but honest to how
41:11we met i think it allowed me to ease my way in to the call her daddy fandom
41:19because i enjoy being a behind-the-scenes person
41:25it's just great it looks linen it's okay it's just not a vibe it looks stunning
41:31are you joking i like the t-shirt okay now we could we like the t-shirt like objectifying you as women
41:38yeah and the fact that it was my girl right gray sweat pants the fact that my mother said let's see
41:46matt in a little t-shirt yeah i feel very objectified and i really don't appreciate it um but now i know
41:53what it feels like to have been a woman for the last thousand years or more thank you matt that's why
41:57i'm marrying you you understand our pain jeez what a bummer my hair looks my hair looks fabulous yeah look
42:06at my hair looks great no we need to like here comes the bride
42:27i have one more surprise
42:35matt get your ass out of here
42:39what do i'm daddy gang
42:46sorry
42:46what do i'm chicago
42:57i always used to say i'm never getting married
43:21i thought it will threaten my independence no man should ever be able to say that i'm his
43:33my view changed with matt
43:39you're the best man i've ever met
43:41you inspire me every day you're the most passionate about the people you love
43:51fiercely loyal it's almost scary at times
43:55and the way you love me
43:59it's indescribable
44:00we have done and will do big things together that i already know however it's the smaller moments
44:10the moments
44:16that aren't necessarily big events
44:18that have truly written our love story together it's the conversations at 3 a.m when we both can't
44:24sleep shrouded in darkness of night and thus able to speak more openly with one another
44:30the whiskey's in our yard on friday nights after a long week
44:34you made the world to me thank you for coming into my life i love you
44:54you
44:56Come on, man.
45:26Get it, get it, get it, get it, get it.
45:37Where you going?
45:39I'm excited, but I'm nervous.
45:42He's gonna have good news.
45:45I should go get the champagne ready.
45:47Shh, don't jinx it.
45:48All right, let's be pessimistic.
45:50Shh.
45:51Hello?
45:52Hi.
45:53Warren, did you blow the deal or what?
45:54No, Matt's here.
45:56Tell me.
45:57All right, well, basically, the deal's done.
46:00We closed it, it's serious.
46:02Congratulations, Alex.
46:04Wait, it's like completely closed.
46:08You're breaking up.
46:10Where are you?
46:11What the fuck?
46:12Can you hear me?
46:13Wait, now I can hear you.
46:14I'm on a boat.
46:16You're on a boat?
46:17You're on a boat?
46:18On my dime.
46:19He goes, he goes, I got 10% of a bunch of money.
46:22We got the phone.
46:23Try to get a signal.
46:24You deserve a boat.
46:25Can you just give me a yes, it's closed?
46:27Yes, it's closed.
46:28We are done.
46:29Sirius XM is your new home for the daddy gang.
46:32Congratulations.
46:33Oren, enjoy your boat.
46:35Talk to you in three years.
46:36Okay, thank you.
46:37Really happy for you guys.
46:38Thank you, Oren.
46:40Great job.
46:42Bye.
46:43Wow.
46:44Wow.
46:45I don't even know what to feel other than just like excited.
46:48It's amazing.
46:49It's just been, think about this.
46:50From the beginning of tour to now, to all the shit we've been through this year, you've deserved it.
46:57And it's, it's all your hard work.
46:59There's nothing more to say.
47:00It makes me really proud too, because in the origin of Call Her Daddy and like everything that I set out to do with this show was to like bring women together and normalize conversations that historically obviously have been very normal for men to talk about and celebrate it.
47:19And for women it's been taboo and I think now this next journey of starting unwell and lifting up these young creators, I'm just so proud that like Call Her Daddy has paved the way in so many ways, whether it's like literally for women or also in media for women.
47:38And I think that my hope is like someone at our company in our network is the next person to get a deal like this.
47:45Love you.
47:46Love you.
47:49Call Her Daddy no longer on Spotify.
47:52Alex Cooper has jumped ship from Spotify to Sirius XM.
47:56The host reportedly signed a blockbuster multi-year agreement worth up to $125 million.
48:03Time Magazine calls her arguably the most successful woman in podcasting.
48:09This new Sirius deal is really exciting just because the brand itself so deserved that number next to it. So I'm just prepared for like the next whoa moment.
48:19It's so good to see you.
48:29It's so good to see you.
48:30How are you?
48:31I'm so good.
48:32Madam Vice President.
48:33Alex, welcome to Call Her Daddy.
48:34It is good to be with you.
48:35Sitting across from you, I think, you know, as women, we have to work 10 times harder. We got to be smarter. We got to play the game to even get our foot in the door sometimes. Can you tell the Daddy gang?
48:49Yeah.
48:50When people tell you no, when people tell you no, when people look at you and doubt you, what does that ignite in you?
49:08So I've been told that many times. And through the course of my career, I've been told, oh, nobody like you has ever done that before. Oh, and this is the one that kills me. Oh, it's going to be a lot of hard work, right? As though we don't like hard work.
49:25And here's my response. I don't hear no. I don't hear no. And I urge all the Daddy gang, don't hear no.
49:40One, two, three. Got it.
49:43Thank you, guys. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
49:46Let me just say, you guys are doing, it's so important what you're doing.
49:52There's so much about where we are now that has to be about being intentional, about building community and building coalitions.
49:59So thank you.
50:00Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you guys so much.
50:03Take care.
50:04It was the fastest interview I've ever done in my life.
50:06Okay.
50:07Are we good to cut, Mike?
50:09Cut us.
50:10I'm so fucking fast.
50:12All right.
50:13I'm just looking down.
50:15Whiplash.
50:16I looked up and I was like, there's no fucking way you're telling me I've been talking for 15 minutes.
50:21I'm just kidding. Sorry.
50:22Okay.
50:33We've just learned that the Vice President has recorded an interview for the wildly popular podcast, Call Her Daddy.
50:39The biggest listenership on Spotify among women, maybe even ambitious women.
50:44Harris did an interview on the podcast, Call Her Daddy, which is sex positive, mega popular, and the most listened to podcast by women.
50:52Alex Cooper, who I assume is the daddy in question.
50:55Alex Cooper is redefining what it means to be a media mogul.
51:00Recently, she started her own network.
51:03She launched her own media company called Trending and the Unwell Network.
51:07We have expanded where I'm now signing younger Gen Z creators to uplift their voices.
51:13She's looking to her left, to her right, and looking to the young and up and coming people under her and saying, how can I lift you all up?
51:22I want to create something bigger than just myself.
51:25Alex Cooper is unapologetically herself and a true girl's girl.
51:31She's just taken things to a whole new level.
51:33And you know what's so exciting about this for me is that I know she is just getting started.
51:42I think when you start a show talking about sex, especially for women, and it's so taboo and there's so much shame, the amount of trust that that garnered was unmatched.
51:56She's such a girl's advocate.
51:58It made me feel really empowered and sexy and confident.
52:02A lot of women after listening felt like they can take control of their sexuality and take control of their life.
52:09We love you, Alex Cooper!
52:11I feel really driven by my personal growth and my audience's growth.
52:17You could become the successor at some point to Howard Stern.
52:21I don't need to keep being compared to these men. I'm like, I'm Alex Cooper. I'm going to be Alex Cooper all day.
52:27Hello, everyone around the world.
52:30Today we are watching women's soccer. The Olympics have officially begun.
52:40Let's fucking go!
52:42We're trying to make women feel liberated.
52:45We want them to feel like they are respected and seen and heard.
52:51I know what they want, because I want it too.
52:56Don't be quiet.
52:59Speak your mind.
53:02Bulldoze through doors.
53:04I have so much more that I want to do.
53:16And I'm going to talk about it.
53:21I'm
53:26Do
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53:33Is
53:35Not
53:39It's
53:40That very
53:44If