Topic: Alex Cooper

8 chapters across the catalog

Psyop Season
Episode 1720 2:46:08 - 2:49:38

1720: Psyop Season

Alex Cooper Discusses Kamala Harris Interview at DealBook Conference

*Call Her Daddy* host Alex Cooper appeared at the New York Times DealBook conference to discuss her interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. Cooper addressed rumors that the Harris campaign spent $100,000 to build a replica of her Los Angeles studio in a Washington D.C. hotel, clarifying that while the set was high-quality, the cost was not that extreme. The segment highlights ongoing criticism of the Harris campaign's high spending on "influencer" media during the 2024 election.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 8:46 - 11:37

1711: Blue Bracelet

Female Podcasters, Alex Cooper and Demographic Misconceptions

Mainstream media analysis often ignores the massive popularity of female-led podcasts such as Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper. Critics argue that journalists wrongly frame the podcast medium as an exclusive enclave for lonely young men. Polling data from the 2024 election suggests a more complex demographic shift among both men and women toward conservative media.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 44:10 - 50:04

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

Kamala Harris, Media Blitz, Call Her Daddy Podcast

Vice President Kamala Harris engaged in a high-profile media tour, appearing on "The View," "The Howard Stern Show," and the "Call Her Daddy" podcast hosted by Alex Cooper. The strategy aimed to reach younger demographics and female voters, though critics described the appearances as "softball" interviews. The "Call Her Daddy" appearance was particularly noted for its focus on reproductive rights, despite the podcast's typical focus on explicit relationship advice.

Sloppin' Hopper
Episode 1702 58:30 - 1:04:30

1702: Sloppin' Hopper

NPR Analysis, Call Her Daddy, Alex Cooper Apologia

NPR's "Politics Podcast" analyzed Kamala Harris's appearance on "Call Her Daddy," describing it as a strategic move to reach non-traditional news consumers. Host Alex Cooper reportedly began the episode with a lengthy explanation for why she was covering politics, leading to speculation that Spotify may have pressured the production. Critics characterized the interview as an "infomercial" for the Harris campaign's stance on abortion.

Gorgeous
Episode 1694 2:51:23 - 2:54:44

1694: Gorgeous

Alex Jones and Bill Cooper, 9/11 Predictions, Osama Bin Laden

In the months leading up to 9/11, both Alex Jones and Bill Cooper warned of a potential "false flag" terror attack that would be blamed on Osama bin Laden. Cooper specifically noted a CNN report that "found" Bin Laden in a hideout just before the attacks occurred. Both broadcasters characterized Bin Laden as a CIA asset used to justify the expansion of global government.

Potty Mouth Parrots
Episode 1630 1:31:27 - 1:32:20

1630: Potty Mouth Parrots

Spotify Ends Podcast Exclusivity for Major Shows

Spotify is moving away from its strategy of podcast exclusivity, allowing top shows like "Call Her Daddy" to be distributed on other platforms. The hosts note that the billion-dollar investment in exclusive content failed to generate sufficient ad inventory. This shift marks a significant change in the business model for major streaming networks.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 3:18:32 - 3:21:09

1299: King Mitch

Alex Trebek, Tommy Cooper, Dying on Stage

The hosts reflect on the final episodes of Jeopardy! featuring Alex Trebek, noting his visible decline in health. This leads to a discussion about performers who worked until the end, including British comedian Tommy Cooper, who famously collapsed and died during a live television broadcast.

Do The Work
Episode 1259 1:11:44 - 1:16:18

1259: Do The Work

CDC Director Robert Redfield, School Reopening Guidance

CDC Director Robert Redfield defended the agency's school reopening guidance during an interview with Anderson Cooper, denying that the CDC is weakening standards under pressure from President Trump. Redfield clarified that the CDC never recommended closing schools and is now providing "tools" rather than new "guidance." The discussion highlights the tension between federal health recommendations and political pressure to resume in-person education.