User:Jazzcurry/Call Her Daddy

Content[edit]
As of the end of November 2018, the podcast content includes a "blend of advice, whether you are in a relationship or not, hilarious stories and content from their listeners"; as the Case Western Reserve student newspaper more fully described it then,[better source needed] Much of their content is not simply advice but sometimes just outright hysterical stories. Most... is about sex. The majority of the embarrassing moments... some might consider taboo, but all the stories are framed in a hilarious context that makes them more approachable.

'''After launching the 60 million dollar Spotify deal, Cooper decided to take a new direction with the podcast. Originally focusing on relationships, sex, and her own personal stories, Cooper decided to focus more on women's rights, mental health, and the importance of therapy. Bringing in many celebrities, doctors, and therapists Cooper and her guests dive deeper into their own struggles and advice they have been given and are now sharing to help others. The new direction Cooper is taking Call Her Daddy in, is one that she hopes to inspire people and share advice to help other girls and women who are listening. She also hopes to shift into video podcasts to make her viewers have a more personable feeling when listening to her interviews.'''

Popularity and reception[edit]
In 2020, Call Her Daddy continues its success as the fifth most popular podcast on the streaming service Spotify. In 2021, Call Her Daddy became the second most popular podcast on Spotify and third most popular overall with average listeners of 3 million per episode. In 2022, Call Her Daddy is ranked as the number one, most popular podcast on Spotify, followed by The Joe Rogan Experience and Huberman Lab.

'''In 2022 interviews Cooper discussed her rise to success and further explained her future hopes for the podcast. Video podcasts are the next forefront Cooper is interested in getting into. Coopers hope is to bring a larger audience and engage with her viewers in a new aspect in hopes to feel even more connected to one another. Sitting at the number one podcast on Spotify her only competition, according to Cooper is herself.'''