Haliey Welch and Betr launch Talk Tuah podcast

September 3, 2024
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The first episode will feature guest Whitney Cummings, followed by Josh Richards and Betr Co-Founder Jake Paul.

Haliey Welch, known as the “Hawk Tuah” girl from her viral meme on social channels, has launched the Talk Tuah podcast in collaboration with sports betting operator, Betr. Welch will debut her new weekly podcast under the Betr Media banner, with the first episode to premiere on September 10 across social, digital and audio platforms.

“Y’all kept asking ‘What’s next?’ Well this is it! I’m so thankful to have my own podcast where you’ll discover the real Haliey Welch. I’m delighted to join the team at Betr who fully gets me,” Welch said. 

“Together, we’re going to introduce the world to Talk Tuah every Tuesday, starting September 10. My show will have a little of everything, great guests, laughs, chit chats about your pets, relationship pointers, sports and, of course, some down home southern charm.”

The first episode will feature guest Whitney Cummings, followed by Josh Richards and Betr Co-Founder Jake Paul. Each episode will blend insightful interviews with comedic elements, creating a “compelling mix that aligns with Betr Media's commitment to innovative and engaging sports media.”

"This is a major addition to the Betr Media family as we continue to strategically differentiate ourselves in the market. Haliey Welch is a bona fide superstar, and her charisma, unique perspective and innate connection with her audience make her the perfect fit for our platform,” Betr Head of Media Mike Denevi said. 

“Talk Tuah will bring a fresh and dynamic voice to our content lineup, and we can't wait for our audience and brand sponsors to connect with Haliey in an authentic way that embodies the ethos of Betr Media as a whole.”

Talk Tuah marks the latest expansion to the company's roster of original digital IP,  joining shows such as BS with Paul, Twin Talk with Hanna and Haley Cavinder, Nickals and Dimes with Bo Nickal and Caps Off with Adam Tabatchnick and Jack Parodi.

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