
"I feel So excited for all the amazing great fun things going on business wise that I have coming up and going on But like I have a really bad tendency to lean into the point where I Am so bad at making time for anything else other than work." — Alex Cooper
"I feel like there's this bond that we have But it's so virtually connected Obviously I can't hang out with you guys every week I wish I could watch the episode you guys and have discussions about them every week But for the most part I'm recording these episodes and then I'm Pressing upload and then I'm going and picking up Henry's shit or wiping Bruce's fucking pee off of my carpets" — Alex Cooper
"The daddy gang I feel like is so Dope that you guys are gonna be like oh, you came alone like come hang out with us. Let's go to the bar after together like And it's also cool that it's in a city where if you live there you can actually make friends if you're watching this and you were nervous about coming to the tour alone You're not alone you're literally with the daddy gang" — Alex Cooper
The host begins by sharing a humorous anecdote about her dog, Bruce, and a recent experience in Wyoming. She recounts how her dog, when overly excited, tends to pee on himself and the carpet, drawing a contrast with her other dog, Henry, who is more discerning about who he likes. This leads into a discussion about a transformative trip to Wyoming, where she experienced a profound sense of peace and connection with nature, which contrasted sharply with her usual work-intensive lifestyle. She reflects on the generational shift in how children play, noting a move away from outdoor activities towards screen time. The trip to Wyoming also stirred memories of her mother's equestrian background, inspiring her to try horseback riding, which she found surprisingly natural and enjoyable.
Transitioning to her upcoming tour, the host expresses both excitement and nervousness. She emphasizes that this tour is not just about sitting and talking but is a highly produced entertainment experience designed to be engaging for the audience. She addresses the "Daddy Gang" community directly, highlighting the strong bond they share and encouraging attendees, even those coming alone, to connect with each other. The tour's theme is described as a "bachelorette party," and she advises attendees to wear what makes them feel comfortable and expressive, whether it's casual wear or something more elaborate. She also confirms that men are welcome and encourages pre-gaming responsibly.
The host concludes by acknowledging her nervousness about performing in front of large crowds, contrasting it with her podcasting role. She expresses gratitude for the community she has built, emphasizing that the "Daddy Gang" feels like family and that their support has been instrumental in her career. The episode ends with her preparing for the tour's opening night in Boston, a city with significant personal and professional history for her.