PitchCentric
What Tha Group Chat Say
Updated 12 days ago · Refreshed hourly
Societyculture

What Tha Group Chat Say

Hosted by Unknown Host · 🇺🇸 US · EN

★★★★★5.0(1 ratings · Apple Podcasts)

Where this show ranks

Last ep.
18 days ago
Avg length
45m
Booking Probability™
42
Stretch.
Sign in to score against your profile.
Estimated audience
,
Audience size not yet estimated
Listen Score
16
Niche reach.
Virality (30d)
44
Steady cadence.

Pitch Analysis

Sign in to see how your Guest Score compares to this show's Required Pod Score and get a Stretch / Match-fit / Anchor verdict.
Required Pod Score
80/ 100
Premium

Established thought leaders with verified media credentials.

Guest openness
Not signalled recently
Best topics to pitch
SocietyCultureRelationships

About this podcast

What Tha Group Chat Say is a podcast hosted by three lifelong friends in their 40s who finally stopped gatekeeping the group chat. For years, our private thread was sacred. The kind of chat you joke should be deleted upon your death. It was the place for voice notes, red flag alerts, career pivots, marriage debates, travel plans, healing conversations, and the kind of unfiltered honesty you only give women who’ve known you forever. And then we decided to hit record. Each episode brings real conversations about life in your 40s — marriage, divorce, dating, motherhood, friendship, reinvention, starting over, thriving, and everything in between. Some episodes are reflective. Some are funny. Some are spicy. All of them are honest. We’re not experts. We’re not here to fix your life. We’re just three women who’ve lived enough to know that growth gets messy, red flags are red flags, and sometimes the best advice doesn’t come from a book — it comes from the group chat. This is for the women evolving in real time. The ones planning trips, rebuilding careers, loving harder, leaving what no longer fits, and laughing through it all with their friends on speed dial. If you’ve ever said, “Don’t say that outside the chat…” Yeah. We said it anyway. Your group chat is private. Ours has a mic.

SocietyCultureRelationships

About the host

Unknown Host hosts What Tha Group Chat Say.

Recent episodes

Our AI reads these to draft pitches

Don't Sit in Dysfunction

May 19, 202644mEp. 12S1

This episode started with a TikTok clip… and quickly turned into a much deeper conversation about marriage, religion, abuse, self-worth, and knowing when it’s time to leave. We talk openly about: The pressure some women

Show notes

Keya Back On The Hot Seat

May 13, 202644mEp. 11S1

Episode 11: Keya Back On The Hot Seat We’re revisiting Episode 2 because after listening back… we realized we barely scratched the surface. This time, Keya opens up more about her second divorce, what counseling did (and

Show notes

Group Chat Energy… No Structure

May 5, 20261h 24mEp. 10S1

We had a plan for this episode… and then completely ignored it 😂 If you’ve ever been in a group chat, you already know— the conversation never stays where it started. One minute we’re talking about one thing… next minut

Show notes

Cheating Scandals & Double Standards

Apr 28, 202638mEp. 9S1

This episode started with a couple of cheating scandals… and turned into a real conversation about relationships, double standards, and why people cheat in the first place. From public scandals to personal experiences, w

Show notes

Let’s Talk Co-Parenting… Because It’s Not Easy

Apr 21, 202642mEp. 8S1

This episode started with a question… but turned into a real conversation about co-parenting. What happens when one parent moves on, gets married, and now a new partner is part of the household? That’s where things can g

Show notes

From a Messy First Date to 20+ Years Together

Apr 14, 202642mEp. 7S1

This episode? The group chat puts Vonnie on the spot 😅 We’re going all the way back to the beginning—how it started, what those early days looked like, and how a fast-moving, unconventional relationship turned into some

Show notes

The Group Chat Reacts

Apr 7, 202647mEp. 6S1

The group chat is doing what it does best… having opinions. In this episode, we’re reacting to real-life situations, relationship dynamics, and questions straight from our audience. From vulnerability in dating to bounda

Show notes

How Situationships Started for Me...And Where it Led Me (Part 2)

Mar 31, 202635mEp. 5S1

This is Part 2 of Drea’s story. In Part 1, things escalated quickly. In this episode, we sit with what came after. From arrest and court to losing stability and trying to rebuild, this conversation walks through the real

Show notes

How Situationships Started for Me...And Where it Led Me (Part 1)

Mar 24, 202657mEp. 4S1

How Situationships Started for Me… and Where It Led Me (Part 1) This one is real. In Part 1 of this two-part conversation, Drea opens up about how her experiences with relationships and situationships started, and how th

Show notes

We Still Outside in our 40s

Mar 17, 20261h 4mEp. 3S1

Travel sounds like a great idea… until the group chat actually leaves the house. In this episode, the conversation turns to trips, travel habits, and the reality of being outside in your 40s. From overpacked suitcases to

Show notes

Red Flags are Red Flags

Mar 10, 202618mEp. 2S1

Episode 2: Red Flags Are Red Flags In this episode, the group chat gets honest. Keya shares her story about marriage, divorce, and the lessons that come from looking back at relationships with clearer eyes. From marrying

Show notes

Tha Group Chat Got a Mic

Mar 3, 202623mEp. 1S1

Welcome to What Tha Group Chat Say. Three lifelong friends. Three different paths. One group chat that has seen it all — and now it has a mic. In our very first episode, we’re bringing you into the conversation. We talk

Show notes

Sponsors and advertisers

Sponsor detection runs nightly. Check back soon.

Audience demographics

Age
25-54
Consumer type
General audience

Topics covered

SocietyCultureRelationships

Successful pitch examples

No public pitch examples yet for this show.

Generate your own personalised pitch

If you're pitching What Tha Group Chat Say, also consider

Shows with the most semantically similar episode content. Pitch one, pitch all; producers cluster.

Frequently asked questions

How do I pitch What Tha Group Chat Say as a podcast guest?

To pitch What Tha Group Chat Say, visit https://media.rss.com/what-tha-group-chat-say/feed.xml for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent society coverage.

Who is the host of What Tha Group Chat Say?

What Tha Group Chat Say is hosted by Unknown Host. The show is categorised under Society (culture) and has published 0 episodes.

What topics does What Tha Group Chat Say cover?

What Tha Group Chat Say regularly covers Society, Culture, Relationships. It sits in the Society category, with a culture focus.

Is it hard to get booked on What Tha Group Chat Say?

What Tha Group Chat Say is accessible for guests with genuine society expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is What Tha Group Chat Say currently accepting guest pitches?

What Tha Group Chat Say hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are What Tha Group Chat Say episodes?

Episodes of What Tha Group Chat Say average 45 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does What Tha Group Chat Say typically look for?

Our data rates What Tha Group Chat Say's guest bar at 80/100 (Premium tier). Established thought leaders with verified media credentials. Sign in to PitchCentric to see how your own Pod Score compares against this show.

Methodology. Booking Probability™ blends Listen Score, 30-day Virality, open-to-guests detection, and Apple ratings. Data refreshed every 60 minutes. Listen Score and Booking Probability are calculated by PitchCentric. Last enriched 12 days ago.

Is this podcast yours and you'd like to remove or correct details? Request removal or email privacy@pitchcentric.com.