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The Receipts Podcast: 2016–2019 Audrey, Tolly, and Milena Sanchez [10] Why Won't You Date Me? 2017–present Nicole Byer: HeadGum (2017-2021) Team Coco (2021-present) [11] Feminist Frequency Radio: 2017–present Kat Spada and Anita Sarkeesian [12] Women in Labour: 2020–2022 [13] Death, Sex & Money: 2020–present Anna Sale WNYC Studios [14 ...
In October 2024, Bowrey launched 10:10 Be Well podcast with clinical nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo. [6] The podcast covers health and wellness for 40+ women and men, looking for fact based, fun and achievable ways to look, live and feel better.
The podcast name "Call Her Daddy" reflects female empowerment, originating from a conversation where cohost Sofia Franklyn suggested women should be seen as powerful by calling them — rather than men — "Daddy." [7] "Daddy Gang" is the term Cooper uses to describe the show's fanbase.
On Nov. 22, Forbes released a cover story on Cooper along with a video interview with the podcaster, ... and so, to have the most popular female podcast, ...
Check out this list of podcasts for women in their 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s for health, relationships and comedy. Searching for a podcast hosted by women for women? Check out this list of podcasts for ...
The Fresh and Fit Podcast began on October 26, 2020 as part of the manosphere and the men's rights movement. It was founded by Myron Gaines, author of Why Women Deserve Less, and Walter Weekes. [6] [5] [38] Gaines left his job of six years as a Special Agent with the Department of Homeland Security on December 5, 2020, to work full time on the ...
Alexandra Cooper (born August 21, 1994) is an American podcaster and co-creator and host of Call Her Daddy, a weekly comedy and advice podcast on Spotify.In 2021, Time Magazine called her "arguably the most successful woman in podcasting" after she signed a three-year exclusive deal with Spotify worth $60 million. [1]
2 Dope Queens was a podcast hosted by Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson that aired between April 4, 2016, [1] and November 14, 2018. [2] For the first seven days following the podcast's launch, it was number one on the iTunes podcast charts. [1] It is produced by WNYC Studios. [3]