Leah 10a-2p

Leah 10a-2p

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Leah Rantz didn’t know people had “stage names” in radio, so she ended up using her real one that, luckily, fits. She has been a professional yapper on the radio for 10+ years, originally hailing from Maryland. She was once named the “Chief Fun Officer” when she worked at a gas station, prior to radio. She now realizes this was not a real position. If she’s not chatting with you about what’s going on in Clarksville, she can either be found hosting trivia, playing Dungeons and Dragons, chugging Monster Energy drinks, or in her natural habitat-a bookstore.

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