
Call Her Daddy
"We are demanding that every single guy that listens to this podcast. You must have a highlight reel on your Instagram page and let us explain. Guys are not fucking good with Instagram." — Alex Cooper
"The finance bro bod. It is the sport coat bod. It is the sport coat. It is these guys who look real fucking good in, like, their suits. Okay. They're rocking the sport coat. They look so fucking fly. All right. They look so hot that hides your body in a way. The second they take that sport coat off, okay. It is, like, a sponge bob square pants situation." — Sofia Franklyn
"The shit guys have to, we have to go through shit. The shit guys have to go through. Guys get full on catfish on a daily basis. Dude, it's okay." — Alex Cooper
The episode kicks off with the hosts reflecting on their New Year's resolutions, humorously admitting to past failures with common goals like going to the gym. They then transition into a lighthearted segment about a gift exchange, detailing a "shady gifts" website and the unique, privacy-focused presents they exchanged. The core of the episode focuses on dating advice, with a significant portion dedicated to how men can improve their Instagram presence. They strongly advocate for the creation of highlight reels and consistent posting, asserting that this strategy directly correlates with increased dating success. The discussion expands to cover various aspects of personal presentation, including the "finance bro bod" and the societal pressures women face regarding their appearance, such as using clothing to conceal insecurities. They also address the widespread use of filters and photo editing, exploring the blurring lines between authenticity and digital manipulation in dating. The hosts share personal anecdotes and listener-submitted stories that highlight common dating challenges and communication breakdowns, ranging from accidental sexting during presentations to dealing with sexually repressed individuals and the complexities of online dating deception. The episode concludes with a forward-looking discussion about community building and potential future initiatives for their audience.