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Ep 143: All Yap, No Gas feat. Kenzie Elizabeth

Ep 143: All Yap, No Gas feat. Kenzie Elizabeth

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Entering her beep-boop-bop era, Shannon is joined by close friend and Nashville’s newest resident, Kenzie Elizabeth! Kenzie shares her adventurous road trip from Texas, and her newest hobby: running out of gas. They talk about the recent storms and the pains of an ever-growing closet. Kenzie talks about her recent achievement of having Anthropology stock Friend of Mine products and the future of her brand. Is Kenzie destined to become a police officer? Which women's rights could they live without? Hear all about it in All Yap, No Gas.


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Introduction and Special Guest Announcement

00:31 Pregnancy and Tour Life

03:31 Out of Gas

14:40 Moving to Nashville

22:43 Friend of Mine Card Game

28:37 Fashion and Designer Labels

29:08 Future Business Plans

30:33 Social Media and Viral Moments

36:26 Comedy and Humor

41:58 Closet and Home Organization

53:19 Final Thoughts and Farewell


LINKS:

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www.probshannon.com

Kansas City - April 30th

St. Louis - May 1st

Chicago - May 2nd + 3rd


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Follow Kenzie: https://www.instagram.com/kenzieelizabeth/

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Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/probablyshannonford

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