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TAKE THIS PERSONALLY: Big Artists & Big Quits: The Real Life of a Touring Background Singer

Kristen Rogers has built a career most music fans never see, but it’s one that’s taken her around the world. As a touring background vocalist, she’s worked with artists like Post Malone, Hozier, Eric Church, and The Killers. In this episode, she shares what life is really like be ...  Show more

FEELING THINGS: Pregnant, Turning 45 & Why Brick Mailboxes Mean You're Rich

Big news! We’re getting a ‘Feeling Things Baby’ because Kat is officially pregnant! The girls celebrate, get emotional, and get real. Amy's birthday week is in full swing as she turns 45, and the ladies dive into what it actually means to hit the "eye of the storm" (that powerful ...  Show more

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