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Call Her Daddy

Tana Mongeau: Internet Lore, Sobriety & Finding Love

Call Her Daddy

Alex Cooper

Comedy

4.4166.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

Join Alex in the studio for an interview with Tana Mongeau. Tana and Alex reflect on their podcasting history together and Tana’s internet evolution. Tana discusses the craziest things she would do for views and how this impacted her mental health and identity. She also reflects back on the Cancelled podcast, opens up about her decision to get sober and speaks about building a family with Makoa. Enjoy!

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0:00.0

What is up, Daddy Gang? It is your founding father, Alex Cooper, with Call Her Daddy.

0:11.6

Tana Mojo, welcome to Call Her Daddy.

0:13.3

Alex Cooper, thank you for having me. Very exciting. It's so exciting to me, and I think that

0:18.4

it's really crazy our trajectory.

1:29.7

We have to talk about it. Even just the last episode of Call Her Daddy that I was on and the beginning, the guests, like there's so much. The last week of our life. Here. I know. There's so much here. Let's tell people how we got here. Because people are probably like, what's going on? Yeah. What's going on? Yeah. Is this unexpected? I don't know. Or expected. That's really interesting. Maybe a little bit of both to me. But like, I don't know. I'm just in this era of life where I'm trying, you're a businesswoman. And there's a lot to learn. And I think in every other era of life, I missed out on that connection with you and, like, just, it's funny, even we got lunch the other day and I sit down and I was like, do you hate me? And you're like, no. I don't, we don't even like, wow, how would I? I'm just that unwell Vegas, mind you. It's like, why am I asking her this? But I guess it was just that like, you and I had never gotten to have a moment that was off camera. We'd never gotten to have a moment where you both weren't on or like, even the first call her daddy. I was like, I needed rehab, not call her daddy. Let's talk about that. It was such a weird moment. So Tanna of DMs me and it's like, will you go to lunch with me? And I'm like, so ominous too. So ominous. No context. And I'm like, of course. And I'm trying to think like, what does she want to talk about? But I also kind of want. Literally. And so then we get there. And you were in a little button down. You were so wholesome. It was. I was like, I'll wear my button down. You, you ate your

1:45.8

pigs in a blanket. There is something about scarfing pigs in a blanket across from you that is just

1:52.5

some things will never change. But we talked about so much at that lunch. And I felt like it was the

1:57.7

first time we got to really bond. It was.

2:01.0

Like have a moment.

2:02.1

And I was like, oh, wow.

2:03.0

Like, you know what I mean? Like, I don't want to be like, oh, well, she was a person. You're always a person. But like we'd never been able to like strip down and just really discuss our like ideals. With no cameras. Yeah. And I think that that was like the moment we had such a fabulous conversation.

2:19.1

We talked about a multitude of things, one being like, cameras. Yeah. And I think that that was like the moment where we had such a fabulous conversation.

2:19.1

We talked about a multitude of things, one being like how much we have grown since we met.

2:24.4

The fact that we podcasted together over, it's been over six years. That's crazy.

2:29.4

That's really crazy. But like the growth is I think evident. I mean, I don't have silver hair anymore.

2:34.9

Yes. Oh, my God. And my tracks aren't out for the first time in my life. Like, I just, I needed to go darker. There's so many. There's so many little things where it's like, Jesus Christ. And aesthetically and internally, we both needed to what? It's no. And it's like, what am I supposed to do with I told you we're in demolition.

2:50.9

Yeah, first of all, I walk in.

2:52.3

But I have to say there's something

2:53.6

and I don't know if I can say this word. what am I supposed to do with this? I told you we're in demolition.

2:52.2

Yeah, first of all, I walk in.

3:08.8

But I have to say there's something, and I don't know if I can say this word on Call Her Daddy, but there's something so cunty about someone walking in. And you'd be like, we're undergoing demolition right now. The only demolition I've ever had was interpersonal. Like, you know, the only demolition I ever had was like in my own personal life. We're doing like everything.

3:09.8

And I'm like, it looks like, it really looks. I've ever had was interpersonal. Like, you know, the only demolition I ever had was like in my own personal life.

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