Daniel Koch is launching a podcast to share his story
18 march 2026 в 17:13
You may remember Danielle Cohn, a familiar face from the early wave of social media popularity. She was previously the subject of numerous rumors, but now she is taking control of her personal narrative with a new podcast titled «Pretty Honest». The show, created by 369 Media, gives her the opportunity to relaunch her life and focus on embracing her past while growing from her experiences. She also offers an insider’s perspective on the life of a content creator.
This move reflects a broader trend. Many former internet personalities are turning to formats like podcasts to create a more sincere and purposeful media brand. Now, Cohn is ready to share her version of events.
For years, Cohn has been in the public eye. Her path to fame has been marked by high-profile relationships, endless online gossip, and intimate moments unfolding before millions. Now she wants to openly discuss what it’s like to go through adolescence under constant public scrutiny.
Cohn released a teaser on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. The «Pretty Honest» podcast is the first time Cohn will fully address the controversies surrounding her life, including the viral moments that defined her online teenage years. She emphasizes that the goal is not to create new drama, but to form a space where she can speak her truth, take responsibility, and gain perspective on her life moving forward.
She explains, «For many years, others have told my story. There have been headlines, opinions, and assumptions about my life online. I’ve been silent for a long time. ‘Pretty Honest' is a place where I can finally tell my story in my own words».
Cohn is transitioning into the role of entrepreneur and storyteller with her new podcast. As long-form content is so effective for controlling the narrative, she aims to use her story to help other young women facing the pressures of social media, dating, and the unique challenges of growing up online.
«This podcast is for girls who feel like they’re figuring out life in front of everyone», - Cohn shared. «You can make mistakes. You can go through complicated chapters. But you can also learn from it and come out stronger».
Her podcast will include candid solo episodes from Cohn herself, as well as conversations with other creators, entrepreneurs, and influential women who have experienced the impact of public attention that changed their lives. The central theme is how to learn from mistakes, survive in sometimes harsh social media conditions, and build a better future for oneself.
«Pretty Honest» is the first project from 369 Media, a new media agency that positions itself as a «creatively-driven studio» for creator-generated content. The studio aims to combine high-quality production with viral storytelling, and in the future, plans to develop projects for podcasts, video platforms, and social media, focusing on creating real cultural impact in the world of digital entertainment.
The podcast will officially launch on April 4, 2026. Audio episodes will be available on all major podcast platforms, while full video episodes will be published on YouTube. For Danielle Cohn, who has lived in the public eye for many years, the opportunity has finally come to move on to the next chapter of her story and tell it the way she wants
This move reflects a broader trend. Many former internet personalities are turning to formats like podcasts to create a more sincere and purposeful media brand. Now, Cohn is ready to share her version of events.
For years, Cohn has been in the public eye. Her path to fame has been marked by high-profile relationships, endless online gossip, and intimate moments unfolding before millions. Now she wants to openly discuss what it’s like to go through adolescence under constant public scrutiny.
Cohn released a teaser on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day. The «Pretty Honest» podcast is the first time Cohn will fully address the controversies surrounding her life, including the viral moments that defined her online teenage years. She emphasizes that the goal is not to create new drama, but to form a space where she can speak her truth, take responsibility, and gain perspective on her life moving forward.
She explains, «For many years, others have told my story. There have been headlines, opinions, and assumptions about my life online. I’ve been silent for a long time. ‘Pretty Honest' is a place where I can finally tell my story in my own words».
Cohn is transitioning into the role of entrepreneur and storyteller with her new podcast. As long-form content is so effective for controlling the narrative, she aims to use her story to help other young women facing the pressures of social media, dating, and the unique challenges of growing up online.
«This podcast is for girls who feel like they’re figuring out life in front of everyone», - Cohn shared. «You can make mistakes. You can go through complicated chapters. But you can also learn from it and come out stronger».
Her podcast will include candid solo episodes from Cohn herself, as well as conversations with other creators, entrepreneurs, and influential women who have experienced the impact of public attention that changed their lives. The central theme is how to learn from mistakes, survive in sometimes harsh social media conditions, and build a better future for oneself.
«Pretty Honest» is the first project from 369 Media, a new media agency that positions itself as a «creatively-driven studio» for creator-generated content. The studio aims to combine high-quality production with viral storytelling, and in the future, plans to develop projects for podcasts, video platforms, and social media, focusing on creating real cultural impact in the world of digital entertainment.
The podcast will officially launch on April 4, 2026. Audio episodes will be available on all major podcast platforms, while full video episodes will be published on YouTube. For Danielle Cohn, who has lived in the public eye for many years, the opportunity has finally come to move on to the next chapter of her story and tell it the way she wants
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