
Zoe Jean Fowler Country Climb: “The Hell Out of Me” Premiere, Laughs & Morning Brew Fun
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A rain-soaked morning, a family pet fiasco, and a country artist who turned grit into momentum—this one moves. We open with Jan the Weatherman’s take on Tropical Storm Priscilla and a straight-shot reminder to slow down on slick roads. Then the phones heat up: Daniel from Taylor grabs comedy tickets and drops a clear-headed verdict on a touchy case—should you pay cash when a sitter ignores instructions and feeds your dog premium food? Boundaries, gratitude, and common sense collide, and the ruling might surprise you.
Our spotlight turns to Nashville, where Zoe Gene Fowler joins us as the Country Climb star of the week. Appalachian roots, independent hustle, and a belief that no one hands you a career—it’s the blueprint. Zoe shares how she released a new song every 6–8 weeks for nearly three years, why she writes from real life, and how a prayer and a tequila shot set the stage. She breaks down the hook behind “The Hell Out of Me,” a phrase flip that becomes a tender story about love clearing the darkness. You’ll also get two can’t-miss tracks for a deeper dive—“Two Kids on That Dance Floor” and “Cry Baby”—plus a smart content play: weekly live performance videos dropping every Thursday at 9 a.m. CT on YouTube.
We keep the energy high with a sitcom trivia showdown with Paul From Beaumont—Friends, Seinfeld, and The Office fans, your moment awaits—and close with Dave Ramsey from Show Low and “Boo or Cool,” where Oktoberfest gets a nod, haunted houses get a cheer, and pumpkin beer gets a firm boo. It’s a mix of community, craft, and honest laughs that feels like hanging with friends after a long day.
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