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Premiere, Bones Launch New iHeartRadio Original Podcast


Kalie Shorr and Bobby Bones
Kalie Shorr and Bobby Bones

Premiere Networks and VP/Creative Director of iHeartCountry Bobby Bones, who is also host of the syndicated Country radio program "The Bobby Bones Show," have announced the launch of a new iHeartRadio Original Podcast, "Too Much To Say with Kalie Shorr," distributed by Bones' Nashville Podcast Network. Executive produced by Bones, the podcast features the Country singer and songwriter as she shares, and mostly overshares, her thoughts on everything from music to martinis, social media to social anxiety, regrets to risky texts, and more.

"When Bobby had the idea to start this podcast, I was so excited," said Shorr. "Hosting my own show has been a goal of mine for a long time and I can't think of a better team to be working on it with. It's great to be given this platform and I really look forward to sharing my story candidly in a new format."

"We made Kalie a Spotlight Artist on ‘The Bobby Bones Show' earlier this year and it was clear our audience was paying attention and believes in her," added Bones. "She is a force in the genre and I'm so excited to add her voice and stories to our growing network."

"Too Much To Say with Kalie Shorr" launched September 16, and will be available Wednesdays on iHeartRadio and everywhere podcasts are heard.

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