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Episode 060: Planning During Covid- Rooted Together

Episode 60 of the The Ohio Wedding Podcast podcast, hosted by The Ohio Wedding Podcast, titled "Episode 060: Planning During Covid- Rooted Together " was published on September 2, 2020 and runs 34 minutes.

September 2, 2020 ·34m · The Ohio Wedding Podcast

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Courtney is a legend in the Columbus wedding scene. Her events are known for their smoothness and unforgettable quality. Listen for tips on planning your event during Covid as well as, hear about her brand new venture called Rooted Together. 

Courtney is a legend in the Columbus wedding scene. Her events are known for their smoothness and unforgettable quality. Listen for tips on planning your event during Covid as well as, hear about her brand new venture called Rooted Together. 

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