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''Watch Her Cook'' Launches on the fwd. network


''Watch Her Cook''
''Watch Her Cook''

AdLarge is expanding its fwd. network with the debut of "Watch Her Cook," a weekly podcast that highlights the achievements and stories of women throughout history. The show, co-hosted by Cassie Yahnian and Danielle Rock, premiered on Wednesday, April 9, offering new episodes every subsequent Wednesday.

"Watch Her Cook" explores the lives of notable women, from inventors and activists to outlaws and criminal masterminds, who have defied societal expectations and rewritten narratives. The podcast serves as a tribute to those women whose influence extends beyond traditional domestic roles, showcasing their role in shaping history in both remarkable and sometimes unsettling ways.

Cathy Csukas, CEO of AdLarge and the fwd. network, expressed her enthusiasm for the new addition, stating, "The launch of Watch Her Cook on the fwd. network is exactly the kind of moment we built this platform for - to elevate bold, unapologetic storytelling by and about women. Cassie and Danielle are shining a much-needed light on the powerful, overlooked, and often untold stories of women who defied expectations and made history. We're proud to champion this show and the voices behind it."

Co-host Cassie Yahnian shared, "This show is a celebration of women who've made history and those whose stories deserve to be told. We're passionate about creating a space where women are seen as leaders, rebels, and visionaries - not just caretakers." Danielle Rock added, "Our hope is that listeners walk away feeling inspired, empowered, and curious to learn more. We're excited to join the fwd. network and continue building a community where women's voices are front and center."

The co-hosts, who also helm the popular National Park After Dark podcast, aim to continue their mission of telling impactful stories with "Watch Her Cook." The podcast is available on all major platforms where podcasts are found.

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