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Teen Girl Talk

Suesan Cota
Ouija: Origin Of Evil
The Host
Madame Web
Radio Rebel
Damsel
Stephenie Meyer
Dune Part 2
I Saw the TV Glow
Sony Superhero Universe
Harkonnens
Teen Social Dynamics
Tarot
The Hunger Games
Twilight
Lisa Frankenstein
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Paul Atreides
Arrakis
Snack Shack
Persona 4

Teen Girl Talk joins siblings Franklin and Susie Cota as they joyfully make their way through a menagerie of media made for teens. We're talking movies, books, tv shows, music and more! Laugh and cry along with the Cota siblings with some bonkers teen media! Too old to be teens, too funny not to listen to.

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On this week's episode of Teen Girl Talk, we're on patrol with Judy and Nick in Zootopia 2. Also on this episode, Suesie calls out Frank for her lies. Frank compares Zootopia to Silent Hill. Intro and outro is Rebel Girl by Bikini Kill.

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On this week's Teen Girl Talk, we're covering the sequel to Five Night's at Freddy's. Should be great for the fans, less so for the uninitiated. Also on this episode, Suesie loses it at fake Brad Pitt pics. Frank gets offended by Suesie. Intro and ou... more

On this week's episode, a whole crew has assembled to cover Wicked For Good! We got Frank's friend, Kia and Suesie's husband, Dil! Plus, you know the two usual dunces, Suesie and Frank. Also on this episode, Suesie feels strongly about the Wizard's a... more

On this week's episode we're dealing with another Miley Cyrus vehicle that is about pianos and dads and such. It's the Last Song(2010). Also on this episode Suesie points out more medical problems. Frank can't buy Legos. Intro and outro is Rebel Girl... more

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Recent Guests

Celine Domenech
Author and co-writer of The Dead Shadow
Author of The Dead Shadow
Episode: Interview with Celine Domenech and Paul Newman authors of The Dead Shadow!
Paul Newman
Author and co-writer of The Dead Shadow
Author of The Dead Shadow
Episode: Interview with Celine Domenech and Paul Newman authors of The Dead Shadow!
Alexandra Lacey
Director of the documentary 'The Twister: Caught in the Storm'
Episode: Interview with Alexandra Lacey, the director of The Twister: Caught in the Storm
AJ Whitney
Author of the novel Sovereign
Episode: Special Episode: An interview with author of the new novel, Sovereign, AJ Whitney!
Jayden Bartels
Actress known for her role in Goosebumps: The Vanishing
Disney Plus, Hulu
Episode: Goosebumps: The Vanishing(Eps 1-3) and an interview with Jayden Bartels!
Dil Cota
Husband of Susie Cota
Episode: Wicked- Will this episode make us popular? Popular!
Farzana Doctor
Psychotherapist, activist, and award-winning author
Episode: An Interview With Farzana Doctor, author of The Beauty of Us
Dan Wolken
Author and sports journalist
USA Today Sports
Episode: Extra Credit: An Interview with Dan Wolken, Author of Cocomania
Chelsey Goodan
Author of 'Underestimated: The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls' and mentor for teenage girls from underrepresented communities
Self
Episode: Extra Credit: An Interview with Chelsey Goodan author of "Underestimated The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls"

Hosts

Susie Cota
Co-host and analyst of pop culture and teen media, known for her humorous critiques and engaging conversations about adolescent themes.
Franklin Cota
Co-host and commentator on teen dramas and media, recognized for his witty insights and sibling dynamics with Susie.

Reviews

3.8 out of 5 stars from 663 ratings
  • AMAZING

    I Love listening to this podcast, love all of these movies and show choices, they dive into pretty deep Conversations about it love it keep up the great work! ☺️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jx :)
    United States4 months ago
  • Are you related to Brooklyn Cota?

    Are you?????

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Lambie4life.
    United States6 months ago
  • Not for me

    I think the reason that this wasn’t my favourite cuz I thought this was gonna talk about periods and getting a man I think I thought that cuz of the tile that’s my fault for not checking the description lol

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Lulu346/89
    Canada8 months ago
  • Hi

    It is so good I only listened to the first one but it was brilliant my 13 year old daughter loves it and she says that this is just for her and her age

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Gdrdfd
    United Kingdom9 months ago
  • Has potential but needs work

    The sound in this podcast is atrocious. The female host absolutely needs a clearer microphone. It was so difficult to hear her speak. I found their discussion disjointed, but maybe with time that could improve. Podcast is fine but nothing special, especially with the terrible sound quality.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    HGBites
    Canadaa year ago

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The podcast provides insightful and humorous commentary on teen media.
Listeners appreciate the relatable sibling banter and emotional reflections.
Several reviews indicate a strong connection to nostalgic themes presented in episodes.
There are mixed feelings about some technical aspects, but overall positivity towards the content.

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#122
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Interview with Alexandra Lacey, the director of The Twister: Caught in the Storm
Q: Did they bring up like how it's been portrayed in films?
No, they didn't explicitly discuss portrayals in films, but Alexandra reflected on her own realizations of tornadoes' power compared to cinematic depictions.
Interview with Alexandra Lacey, the director of The Twister: Caught in the Storm
Q: What led you to make the decision that he (Steven) would, we would get to see more of his story like kind of recapped that way?
This was due to Steven's firsthand experience being taken into the tornado, emphasizing the importance of his story in the documentary through a visual narrative.
Interview with Alexandra Lacey, the director of The Twister: Caught in the Storm
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about this film and what inspired you?
Alexandra Lacey shares her inspiration behind creating a documentary focusing on the human stories of the Joplin tornado rather than a typical natural history documentary.
Special Episode- an interview with the cast, writers and director of Meet Cute in Manhattan!
Q: As a first-time director, what was it like to shoot in iconic locations like Grand Central?
Shooting in Grand Central was surreal and a huge honor, especially as a first feature. The atmosphere was electric, and we were so grateful for the opportunity.
Special Episode- an interview with the cast, writers and director of Meet Cute in Manhattan!
Q: What made you guys go with that unique framing device for the story?
The framing device adds depth and emphasizes that the film is not just another straightforward rom-com. It showcases the meta-narrative of an Asian actor finding roles while pursuing dreams.

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Sibling hosts offer a lively analysis of various teen media, including movies, TV shows, and books, with a focus on humor and relatable commentary. The discussions often highlight the emotional nuances of adolescent experiences, critiquing how these themes are portrayed in popular culture while sharing personal anecdotes and insights about their own interactions with the media. The engaging banter between the hosts makes the show both entertaining and thought-provoking, catering to a wide range of listeners who appreciate heartfelt reflections on teenage life and nostalgia.

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Recent guests on Teen Girl Talk include:

1. Celine Domenech
2. Paul Newman
3. Alexandra Lacey
4. AJ Whitney
5. Jayden Bartels
6. Dil Cota
7. Farzana Doctor
8. Dan Wolken

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