
Betches Co-Founders Aleen Dreksler, Jordana Abraham, and Sami Sage—aka the OG Betches friend group that started it all—welcome you to their pop culture group chat. Each week they cover all the latest in celeb drama, the hottest TV & movies out now, and never fail to say some v funny sh*t (ofc). Come for the hot takes, stay for the group chat vibe. (Formerly Betch Slapped) Watch @Betches on YouTube... more
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On this week’s @betches, Jordana and Aleen dive into the second part of Summer House Reunion & Amanda's lack of empathy (or any emotion for that matter). After, they get into their latest obsession: The Real Housewives of Rhode Island. From shocking ... more
On this week’s episode of @Betches, Sami and Jordana break down the explosive Summer House reunion and why Amanda and West’s explanations still are not adding up. They discuss Ciara’s emotional confrontation, Amanda’s response to the backlash, Kyle’s... more
This week on @betches, the gang is back together! They're diving into the frozen yogurt comeback nobody saw coming, why Stanford students think college has become anti-fun, and the very real nostalgia of BBM, Facebook albums, and peak 2010s culture. ... more
Jordana is officially back from maternity leave and this week she joins Sami to talk a surprisingly deep conversation about love languages, birthday gifts, and Mother’s Day texting etiquette. Then, they cover Ciara Miller’s post-Summer House scandal ... more
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I love this podcast no matter what combo of women is on. Feels like I’m catching up with friends on a weekly basis. They also crack me up. Highlight of my week.
I usually love the show, especially when Jordana is on, but I just had to turn it off halfway through. Sami and Aleen are constantly interrupting each other and trying to get their point of views across without actually listening to each other. It is really grating. I’d recommend putting more structure to the episode and letting each other get the other’s thought out 🥴
That’s it. That’s the post. Aleen never can remember anything and goes on constant tangents that is unrelatable to the audience. also her voice is SO annoying like stop talking like you’re 2
I really enjoy how naturally the conversations flow between Aileen and Jordana. They have great chemistry, and I love listening to them—not just on this podcast, but also when they appear on other shows or collaborate with different hosts and podcasters.
That said, it’s becoming harder to listen with the current dynamic due to what feels like unnecessary interruptions. I don’t like putting anyone down, but it does affect the overall listening experience.
I really like Sami on Instagram and on her news podcasts but on this show she interrupts a lot, is a know it all and a contrarian. It is more noticeable now that Jordana is not present. I mean this as constructive criticism. She should work on allowing others to talk without constantly interrupting.
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A breezy, opinionated pop-culture show hosted by a tight-knit trio that covers celeb drama, reality TV, fashion moments, and current entertainment news with a candid, group-chat energy. Episodes blend sharp takes on influencer culture, TV/film buzz, and branded sponsor segments, all delivered with humor and a strong sense of camaraderie. The format tends to lean into timely topics, playful banter, and personality-driven debates, making it a go-to for listeners who want lively, perspective-rich commentary and a sense of behind-the-scenes culture noise. Noteworthy elements include the hosts' chemistry, unscripted vibes, and a willingness to tackle both light pop culture and broader media conversations while maintaining a relatable, conversati... more
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