We are back, again! This week on My Version Of A Podcast we bring in one of our favorite guest co-hosts, Brianna aka B. Before we get into Brianna, Ronnie tells us all about his recent car accident. The day he finally closed and settled his workers comp case a vehicle T-boned him while he was a passenger in his own car. A very crazy story indeed, per council. We also get into Brianna's very first gig/event on her own!!! Brianna was able to score her old high school's prom. Hear all about how she was contacted to do it, telling Ronnie all about it, the prep work that went into it, and all the fun that was had during the night. A very fun and must listen to episode! Thank you for listening!!!!
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