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RAW, HONEST CONVERSATION ABOUT SURVIVING THINGS THAT SUCK - Season 1 Trailer of The Good Grief Good God Show

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The Good Grief Good God Show (https://goodgriefgoodgodshow.com/) hosted by Grammy Nominee and Emmy award winning hit songwriter of nine #1 songs on country radio, Brad Warren of the Warren Brothers available in audio and video (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFlVIygK4orf4X28amnvOPA).----more----Join Brad monthly on the first and third Tuesdays for RAW, HONEST CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THINGS THAT SUCK as he hosts a wide variety of special guests, including hit songwriters and recording artists, hall-of-fame athletes, and friends.

----more----Brad, half of the songwriting duo The Warren Brothers, and his brother Brett moved to Nashville in 1995. Over the next ten years, the brothers released four records, starred in CMT’s first reality show, Barely Famous: with the Warren Brothers, and judges on USA network’s Nashville Star.

Since 2006, Brad and Brett have celebrated recovery from a decade of drug and alcohol abuse. The brothers have also celebrated immensely successful songwriting careers. They have penned songs for internationally famous recording artists, including Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Blake Shelton, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and over thirty songs for Tim McGraw.

----more----The brother’s professional success has not come without personal tragedy. In 2020, Brad and his wife Michelle tragically lost their oldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose. Since losing Sage, Brad and Michelle have felt the call to walk with grieving people, so they know they’re not alone by holding monthly meetings with parents that have lost a child to Brad hosting his new show.

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The Good Grief Good God Show (https://goodgriefgoodgodshow.com/) hosted by Grammy Nominee and Emmy award winning hit songwriter of nine #1 songs on country radio, Brad Warren of the Warren Brothers available in audio and video (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFlVIygK4orf4X28amnvOPA).----more----Join Brad monthly on the first and third Tuesdays for RAW, HONEST CONVERSATIONS ABOUT THINGS THAT SUCK as he hosts a wide variety of special guests, including hit songwriters and recording artists, hall-of-fame athletes, and friends.

----more----Brad, half of the songwriting duo The Warren Brothers, and his brother Brett moved to Nashville in 1995. Over the next ten years, the brothers released four records, starred in CMT’s first reality show, Barely Famous: with the Warren Brothers, and judges on USA network’s Nashville Star.

Since 2006, Brad and Brett have celebrated recovery from a decade of drug and alcohol abuse. The brothers have also celebrated immensely successful songwriting careers. They have penned songs for internationally famous recording artists, including Taylor Swift, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Toby Keith, Keith Urban, Faith Hill, Blake Shelton, and Lynyrd Skynyrd, and over thirty songs for Tim McGraw.

----more----The brother’s professional success has not come without personal tragedy. In 2020, Brad and his wife Michelle tragically lost their oldest son, Sage, to an accidental fentanyl overdose. Since losing Sage, Brad and Michelle have felt the call to walk with grieving people, so they know they’re not alone by holding monthly meetings with parents that have lost a child to Brad hosting his new show.

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