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SBP, Cadence13 Launch ''What Really Happened?'' Podcast


What Really Happened?
What Really Happened?

Seven Bucks Productions, Andrew Jenks Entertainment and Cadence13 have announced the launch of a new interview series on the podcast "What Really Happened?," written and hosted by documentarian Andrew Jenks. The interview series marks an expansion of season 2 with twelve new special episodes and will launch on March 13. During the podcast, Jenks examines and contextualizes famous figures and historical or widely-publicized events, while discovering untold stories and unraveling newfound narratives.

Using today's technology and ever-growing access to information, Jenks takes the listeners on his own rogue investigations on dodging conspiracy theories and often throwing a wrench in the gears of history, getting either closer to the truth or creating more questions. Season 1 reached number one on the Apple Podcast charts and season 2 broke new ground on a wide range of topics, including previously unknown information on the "sonic attacks" in Cuba to discussions on Kanye West and more.

"With the incredible support of Cadence13 and Seven Bucks Productions, I am so fortunate to interview a wide range of accomplished figures about what really happened during particularly important moments in their lives," said Jenks. "Our incredible guests have opened up about the nuance involved in these defining moments, and how they've shaped their lives."

"Our audiences' positive reactions to What Really Happened?, proved that Andrew Jenks is a real G when it comes to breaking down and adding a new, fresh perspective to some of the biggest stories of our time. This new interview format should be awesome for listeners. I'm pumped to listen and I know our audience is as well," said Dwayne Johnson.

Dany Garcia added, "The expansion of the show with this new interview series will allow us to explore these narratives in a much deeper way and deliver an unparalleled story-telling experience that only this platform permits."

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