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Always Moore to the Story

Episode 4 of the The Bower Hour podcast, hosted by Jake Bower, titled "Always Moore to the Story " was published on December 19, 2023 and runs 70 minutes.

December 19, 2023 ·70m · The Bower Hour

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Joining me this week is Courtney Moore, who’s an inspiring singer. How many times have we had a tough time balancing life? Courtney talks about her balance of being a single mother and her dreams. Music industry? Check. Dating as a mother? Check. baby daddy experience? Check.

Everything was on the table and I couldn’t stop laughing

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