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AdLarge's fwd. network Adds ''Right Answers Mostly''


Right Answers Mostly
Right Answers Mostly

AdLarge welcomes "Right Answers Mostly" as the latest addition to the fwd. network. This addition helps the network provide an open platform for female voices to amplify their narratives and perspectives. Co-created and hosted by Tess Bellomo and Claire Donald, the podcast is on what you didn't learn about in history class, but wanted to, with an unfiltered deep dive into the stories absent from your school textbooks.

Actor, writer and producer Claire Donald, known for her role on the show "Shameless" and Tess Bellomo, a Los Angeles-based producer, director, writer, photographer and creator of the web series, "Liked" which was licensed to Elizabeth Bank's digital platform, "WhoHaha," initially partnered up to create a female-run production company. Through their company, they have propelled numerous female-founded startups into the spotlight.

In each episode of "Right Answers Mostly," Donald and Bellomo embark on a journey through history, accompanied by a cocktail in hand, to enlighten and entertain their audience. From unraveling the mysteries surrounding the history of Playboy to dissecting infamous events like the tragic murder of Jon-Benet Ramsey and the allure of Studio 54, their discussions leave listeners both informed and captivated.

"We are thrilled to join forces with AdLarge's fwd. network and their exceptional team," said Donald and Bellomo. "History has always been told predominantly by men in a pretty intimidating manner. We recognized an opportunity for women to re-examine a lot of these stories we were told in school and make it feel more like gossiping with your friends over a cocktail while learning a lot. We aim to be really approachable, entertaining, and also empathetic."

New episodes will drop weekly on Mondays.

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