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Debunk the myth that heart failure only affects the elderly in this eye-opening discussion. Cheryl Rogers, APN-BC, CHFN, CCRN, shares her experience with younger patients diagnosed with heart failure and the unique challenges they face. Learn how to foster heart health at any age.
Over the last two decades, the way mental health professionals understand and treat the experience of betrayal has radically shifted from an emphasis on co-addiction and codependency to an embrace of the traumatic nature of intimate betrayal. In this conversation with Stacey Sadler, Cheryl Rogers, and Kathy Reynolds, they reflect both personally and professionally on this evolution and discuss how neglecting the treatment of betrayal trauma has consequences not only for the betrayed partner, but also the entire family system. Modalities for treating this trauma are discusses, as well as a paradigm for seeing betrayal trauma treatment as a matter of justice. Stacey, Cheryl, and Kathy are teaming up to provide a brand new program for betrayed partnered, Returning to You™. They give a preview of this unique therapeutic retreat designed from the ground up for betrayed partners to address their trauma. If you are interested in the Returning to You™ Partner Program, use the link below. Mention that you heard about the program on APSATS Betrayal Recovery Radio to receive a 5% discount on the cost of the retreat. http://apsats.org http://daringventures.com/returningtoyou http://drjakeporter.com
Over the last two decades, the way mental health professionals understand and treat the experience of betrayal has radically shifted from an emphasis on co-addiction and codependency to an embrace of the traumatic nature of intimate betrayal. In this conversation with Stacey Sadler, Cheryl Rogers, and Kathy Reynolds, they reflect both personally and professionally on this evolution and discuss how neglecting the treatment of betrayal trauma has consequences not only for the betrayed partner, but also the entire family system. Modalities for treating this trauma are discusses, as well as a paradigm for seeing betrayal trauma treatment as a matter of justice. Stacey, Cheryl, and Kathy are teaming up to provide a brand new program for betrayed partnered, Returning to You™. They give a preview of this unique therapeutic retreat designed from the ground up for betrayed partners to address their trauma. If you are interested in the Returning to You™ Partner Program, use the link below. Mention that you heard about the program on APSATS Betrayal Recovery Radio to receive a 5% discount on the cost of the retreat. http://apsats.org http://daringventures.com/returningtoyou http://drjakeporter.com
In this episode, we will hear from Cheryl Rogers, a nurse practitioner at Riverside Heart and Vascular Institute. She will lead a discussion about all you need to know about heart failure.
A Mosaic of CourageI remember September 11, 2001, like it was yesterday. I remember exactly where I was when I turned on the television to watch the morning news anchors on ABC7 in Manhattan. They were telling us that we were indeed under a terrorist attack and that we should get out of Manhattan if we could. Things were happening so rapidly that even as the news anchors issued those dire words, their instructions became obsolete as all traffic in and out of The City came to a grinding halt. Not knowing what to do, I joined the thousands of workers being evacuated from high rise office buildings all over the city and got swept up into the teeming masses of people flooding the streets of Midtown, Uptown and Downtown. The East Side and the West Side. From Battery Park to Washington Heights. My friend Cheryl Rogers later told me that she had walked from her office in Chelsea all the way to the Brooklyn Bridge and crossed over on foot to get home to her cat Cookie. In the days that followed, we New Yorkers, like the rest of the world remained inside, glued to the television. I watched the local News One a lot those first few days, and ABC7, because they were giving us the local, inside scoop. And we needed practical information – like where to go to get food and water. And where people could go to get information on the missing and the dead. On that day, Liz Brunner sat at the anchor desk at ABC-TV, WCVB NewsCenter 5 in Boston, MA - that city's top-rated newscast. Liz was the voice of reason, calm and a face that Bostonians all knew they could trust to tell them what was happening. The facts. 12 years later, on April 15, 2013, she would assume the seat at the anchor desk again, as this time terror visited the city of Boston directly with the Boston Marathon Bombing, and the chase for the bombers that ensued in the following days. When she talks about both events, her journalistic resolve melts as her eyes soften. The humanity of the person shines through. It was that tangible humanity that drew viewers to her during her 28-year career in front of the camera. It is that humanity that draws people to her today in her role of executive communications coach for people looking to raise their lives and their careers to the next level of success, or is it greatness?To sit in the anchor desk with integrity and hold the emotions and expectations of a city or a nation is not easy work. It is the work of the courageous. Courage is a word that comes up often in my conversation with Liz because it is a guiding principle of her life and the many lives she has lived: reporter and anchor, teacher, professional singer, and now entrepreneur. That courageousness has come to her from her ancestors, some who crossed over on the Mayflower and some who lived on the distant continent of India. Both meet in her, creating a legacy that is both improbable and at the same time wholly American. Her thoughts on the rich mosaic of her life? They are found in her latest book Dare to Own You. Every leap of faith in your life takes tremendous courage. Every new chapter that you write for yourself requires you not to be afraid. Vulnerability is an earned gift that you bestow to others, not something to be frivolously given away. Liz on IG Patrick's WebsitePatrick on FacebookPatrick on IGAt the Podium on IGPatrick on LinkedInFor more information contact Patrick at patrick@patrickhueyleadership.com
We are delighted to have Cheryl Rogers as our guest leader this Sunday in our CUC Class. This will be something special it seems, as the piano is being moved to the front of the room. As Cheryl describes her program….“It will be a little bit of a potpourri of some music/comedy but also a short talk on building spiritual muscle memory and keeping our eyes focused on Jesus”.
Founded in 2011 in Cleveland, Tennessee, Inman Coffee is a one-of-a-kind ministry of The Salvation Army that daily aims to reach and develop young persons for Christ. The idea for the coffeehouse sprung from a desire to create community, drawing on experience for both co-founders Joel and Cheryl Rogers, in operating in the coffee world and pairing that knowledge with a passion for empowering young people. In addition to striving for community and the real-world practicalities of launching a sustainable coffee business in Cleveland, the Rogers' found it important to create the environment while also ensuring that the coffee was grown and prepared in appropriate fashion. At Inman Coffee, the coffee itself is responsibly sourced and acquired via Direct Trade, with the clear aim to change lives around the globe. “The most important aspect of Inman Coffee is the impact it's had through inclusion and being the space where all belong, and everyone has a seat at the table. On top of the delicious coffee, tea, and baked goods distributed at competitive prices, Inman Coffee also hosts musical shows that have helped to launch the careers of many renowned artists, both locally and nationally. To learn more, visit https://inmancoffee.com/
How does your local church interact with your community? In the college town of Cleveland, Tennessee, The Salvation Army's primary point of contact with students and residents of the town is a coffee house adjacent to the church. Owned and operated by The Salvation Army of Cleveland, Inman Coffee is a shop that prioritizes ministry over profits. It started when Joel and Cheryl Rogers moved into town and decided to go to church at The Salvation Army. When their pastor asked them how they wanted to serve, they recalled their experience running a coffee house with their former church in North Carolina. Joel and Cheryl felt that the coffee house model was the best way to reach youth and young adults in Cleveland. The community didn't need another traditional youth program or college ministry. So, they pitched their coffee house idea and before long, the team found a new building that could serve as a church, a coffee house, and a community and social services center; everything separate, but connected. To learn about this powerful and unique ministry, visit https://inmancoffee.com/
Founded in 2011 in Cleveland, Tennessee, Inman Coffee is a one-of-a-kind ministry of The Salvation Army that daily aims to reach and develop young persons for Christ. The idea for the coffeehouse sprung from a desire to create community, drawing on experience for both co-founders Joel and Cheryl Rogers, in operating in the coffee world and pairing that knowledge with a passion for empowering young people. The Rogers' found it important to create the environment while also ensuring that the coffee was grown and prepared in appropriate fashion. At Inman Coffee, the coffee itself is responsibly sourced and acquired via Direct Trade, with the clear aim to change lives around the globe. On top of the delicious coffee, tea, and baked goods distributed at competitive prices, Inman Coffee also hosts musical shows that have helped to launch the careers of many renowned artists, both locally and nationally. To learn more, visit https://inmancoffee.com/
I'm on with Cheryl Rogers of All About the Experiences. We have an open candid conversation about her meeting experiences in NYC and Tampa. #hotels It's #hospitalityunplugged #meetingprofs. This was a live conversation in Tampa, FL fresh from NYC!
We are in a new year with new beginnings that are unfolding. We are one week into the New Year and positivity is needed based on the social, racial, and politcal climate that is transpiring in real-time. Today, is about taking a moment to reflect and move forward in a positve manner. How are you moving into the new year? #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #Podcasts #NewBeginnings #Inspiration #BeKind #Positivity --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support
Brian Regan, AMR’s CIO, shares his two (really three) biggest investment lessons from 2020: don’t overreact to politics; stocks are long-term assets and short-term volatility can provide an opportunity. Cheryl Rogers, President of On Course Training and Fitness, shares tips on setting health and fitness goals: take it one step at a time; don’t wait for everything to be perfect.
As we embark upon Thanksgiving and we are still very present in the global pandemic, challenging racial & political climates; I will take this time to focus on gratitude and how to cultivate it. Gratitude is powerful as it has the power to change and enrich lives. What is gratitude? Well, gratitude is acknowledgement and appreciation of what you deem important and meaningful. Essentially, it is being thankful for the people, places, and things we have in our lives that bring us joy. The benefits of gratitude or priceless. There is a level of mindfulness that comes from being grateful that fosters positivity, reduces stress & anxiety, and we become happier, healthier and present! #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #Podcast #Gratitude #Thanksgiving #AttitudeOfGratitude --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support
On this episode of All About The Experiences: Living Without Limits I will share with you some experiences that are weighing heavy on my heart. My hope is that my transparency and sharing of someof my recent experiences will give you some more insight into who I am and open a dialogue to some topics that are sometimes hard to discuss. Thank you for your willingness to join me on this journey of discovery and desire to bring about change through awareness. #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #ADayInMyShoes #Eracism #DontJudgeABookByItsCover #Kindness #CelebrateDifferences --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support
My hope is that through my journey of discovery that I can assist others to actively engage with me and spawn their own growth and personal breakthrough. #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #HealthAndWellness #MyJourney --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support
Everyone has a story. Join me as I share a little bit of my story...my intent with this episode of All About The Experiences: Living Without Limits will be to focus on my health and wellness journey. My hope is that through my journey of discovery that I can assist others to actively engage with me and spawn their own growth and personal breakthrough. #AllAboutTheExperiences #LivingWithoutLimits #HealthAndWellness #MyStory --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/aate/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aate/support
“I just want to genuinely help people” - that’s the desire that once made our guest, Cheryl Rogers, think she was meant to be a doctor, but ultimately made her realize her perfect fit was in Civil Engineering! Cheryl serves as a civil engineer for the city of Boerne, Texas, where she LOVES working as a public servant to improve the city for her fellow citizens. I love so many things about this episode, but I was especially taken by Cheryl’s story. She’s a people-person who has a deep desire to feel like she’s personally helping improve the lives of others in an impactful way. Side note: you’ll HAVE to stick around to the end to hear her crazy story of how God graciously guided her and her husband to their dream jobs, even when it seemed difficult and looked like they had to keep going back and forth with sacrificing their career moves for one another. In the end, she shares how she realized God was truly working all things to their good, and how everything fell into place in her career! Enjoy! Don’t forget to SHARE, RATE, and REVIEW ❤️ Thank you so much to all of you who have! ------------------------------------------------------ ⚡️Apply for Career Coaching: Schedule a free, 30 min consultation with me to assess how career coaching can help you identify your true calling and land the exact job that will pay you to fulfill it: Learn more and apply at www.kelseykemp.com/coaching ------------------------------------------------------
Morning Prayer Rite II Second Sunday after Pentecost June 14, 2020 www.facebook.com/emmanuelrockford/live The Rev. Diane Tomlinson, Rector The Hon. Maurice West II, Preacher The Rev. Deacon Doug Rogers Wayne Hatwich, Organist Tim Borden, Cheryl Rogers, Lectors Andrew James, Acolyte PreludeMeditation on Come down O Love divine Hymn 516 The Hymnal 1982 Hymn Meditation Our Father, By Whose Name 587 The Hymna1982 Ralph Vaughan Williams Rhosymedre Postlude“O Holy Spirit, by whose breath”J. S. Bach Chorale Prelude on Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger GeistBWV 667 ‘in organo pleno / con pedale obligato” Broadcast with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-709780. All rights reserved.
Morning Prayer Rite II Second Sunday after Pentecost June 14, 2020 www.facebook.com/emmanuelrockford/live The Rev. Diane Tomlinson, Rector The Hon. Maurice West II, Preacher The Rev. Deacon Doug Rogers Wayne Hatwich, Organist Tim Borden, Cheryl Rogers, Lectors Andrew James, Acolyte PreludeMeditation on Come down O Love divine Hymn 516 The Hymnal 1982 Hymn Meditation Our Father, By Whose Name 587 The Hymna1982 Ralph Vaughan Williams Rhosymedre Postlude“O Holy Spirit, by whose breath”J. S. Bach Chorale Prelude on Komm, Gott Schöpfer, Heiliger GeistBWV 667 ‘in organo pleno / con pedale obligato” Broadcast with permission under ONE LICENSE #A-709780. All rights reserved.
A elderly man suffering from memory loss has his life begin to crumble around him as his greatest sin, an act so terrible he spent years trying to forget, comes back to haunt him in the form of a blackmailer. The cast, in order of appearance, featured Tom Bement as Harold, Caleb Silvers as the Interviewer, Aela Mackintosh as Penny, Cheryl Rogers as Myrtle, and Declan Lowthian as Jess. Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. Some sound effects from the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. “Antechamber” by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Learn more at Iceboxradio.org The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
A elderly man suffering from memory loss has his life begin to crumble around him as his greatest sin, an act so terrible he spent years trying to forget, comes back to haunt him in the form of a blackmailer. The cast, in order of appearance, featured Tom Bement as Harold, Caleb Silvers as the Interviewer, Aela Mackintosh as Penny, Cheryl Rogers as Myrtle, and Declan Lowthian as Jess. Script, direction and sound design by Jeffrey Adams. Some sound effects from the Freesound project, available at Freesound.org. “Antechamber” by the wonderful Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 This program copyright 2020 by the Icebox Radio Theater which is solely responsible for its content. Learn more at Iceboxradio.org The Icebox Radio Theater’s ‘Frozen Frights: Aurora Borealis’ is made possible in part by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Arrowhead Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
Rev. Diane Tomlinson, Tyler Hilman, and Cheryl Rogers lead us in worship. Trish Rooney is our pianist, Jennifer Smith is our flutist, & Jennifer Smith and Grant Holsinger are our vocalists. The readings for today are Psalm 66, Acts 17:22-31, 1 Peter 3:13-22, and John 14:15-21. Prelude: “Hilariter” Vocalists: Grant Holsinger and Jennifer Smith Piano: Trish Rooney Words: Friedrich von Spee: tr. Percy Dearmer ©1964 Oxford University Press Music: Richard Wayne Dirksen ©H.W. Gray, a division of Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved. Meditation: “Praise the Spirit” Vocalists: Grant Holsinger and Jennifer Smith Flute: Jennifer Smith Piano: Trish Rooney Words: Michael Hewlett ©Oxford University Press Music: David Hurd ©1983 GIA Publications, Inc. Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved. Postlude: “Come Away to the Skies” Arranger: Michael Larkin Piano: Trish Rooney © 2018 Birnamwood Publications Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved.
Rev. Diane Tomlinson, Tyler Hilman, and Cheryl Rogers lead us in worship. Trish Rooney is our pianist, Jennifer Smith is our flutist, & Jennifer Smith and Grant Holsinger are our vocalists. The readings for today are Psalm 66, Acts 17:22-31, 1 Peter 3:13-22, and John 14:15-21. Prelude: “Hilariter” Vocalists: Grant Holsinger and Jennifer Smith Piano: Trish Rooney Words: Friedrich von Spee: tr. Percy Dearmer ©1964 Oxford University Press Music: Richard Wayne Dirksen ©H.W. Gray, a division of Belwin-Mills Publishing Corp. Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved. Meditation: “Praise the Spirit” Vocalists: Grant Holsinger and Jennifer Smith Flute: Jennifer Smith Piano: Trish Rooney Words: Michael Hewlett ©Oxford University Press Music: David Hurd ©1983 GIA Publications, Inc. Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved. Postlude: “Come Away to the Skies” Arranger: Michael Larkin Piano: Trish Rooney © 2018 Birnamwood Publications Permission to podcast / stream the music in this service obtained from ONE LICENSE with license #A-709780. All rights reserved.
Cheryl Rogers-Barnett is my guest on today’s podcast. I was excited to speak with Cheryl about her travels with Roy and his wife Dale Evans while having his horse, Trigger, as a pet. After closing their museum in California Cheryl authored her first book, Cowboy Princess: Life with My Parents, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. The book shares her story of a life lived in the spotlight, covering details of their life behind the scenes of famous films and TV appearances, while publishing a plethora of photographs from the public and private lives of this beloved family. She then authored her follow up book, Cowboy Princess Rides Again. Cheryl and her husband decided to tour in their RV while visiting movie and music festivals on their book tour. Visit most podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, Overcast, Breaker, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Spotify to listen to the episode. Intro Song “Road Trip” by Robin Tricker
Cheryl Rogers-Barnett is my guest on today’s podcast. I was excited to speak with Cheryl about her travels with Roy and his wife Dale Evans while having his horse, Trigger, as a pet.After closing their museum in California Cheryl authored her first book, Cowboy Princess: Life with My Parents, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. The book shares her story of a life lived in the spotlight, covering details of their life behind the scenes of famous films and TV appearances, while publishing a plethora of photographs from the public and private lives of this beloved family. She then authored her follow up book, Cowboy Princess Rides Again. Cheryl and her husband decided to tour in their RV while visiting movie and music festivals on their book tour.Visit thetravelwins.com or most podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, Overcast, Breaker, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Spotify to listen to the episode.
Cheryl Rogers-Barnett is my guest on today’s podcast. I was excited to speak with Cheryl about her travels with Roy and his wife Dale Evans while having his horse, Trigger, as a pet.After closing their museum in California Cheryl authored her first book, Cowboy Princess: Life with My Parents, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. The book shares her story of a life lived in the spotlight, covering details of their life behind the scenes of famous films and TV appearances, while publishing a plethora of photographs from the public and private lives of this beloved family. She then authored her follow up book, Cowboy Princess Rides Again. Cheryl and her husband decided to tour in their RV while visiting movie and music festivals on their book tour.Visit thetravelwins.com or most podcast platforms including Apple Podcasts, SoundCloud, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Spreaker, Castbox, Overcast, Breaker, Pocket Casts, Radio Public, and Spotify to listen to the episode.
Todays Guest is Ms. Cheryl Rogers, Meeting Professional. Cheryl plans Corporate Meetings & Events but that’s only part of her journey. How did she get started? What’s her background? What’s Smart Meetings Rising STAR? Tune in and find out.
In Episode 48 of the Commentary Track, Frank Thompson talks with Cheryl Rogers-Barnett.
National Association of Black Women in Construction members along with Shirley McCall and Cheryl Rogers of Transtech Academy, will discuss Industry Day Where nearly 50 professionals will join Thursday, June 1, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., to co host with USDOT, the eight annual Industry Day in Transportation at Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C. A District of Columbia Public School, Cardozo is located at 2501 – 11th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, and its TransTech Academy has been dedicated to preparing its graduates for careers in transportation-related industries for 20 years. Industry Day, held in collaboration with the TransTech Partners Consortium, is dedicated to building Many of the students attending Industry Day are preparing for the future. The interaction between volunteers and students is a valuable exchange in sparking the passion and interest these young adults will need as they prepare for the world of work. Moreover, we believe that this event will create a platform for blending resources and increasing collaboration and support among the various industry participants. The daylong career day features a series of presentations around the school’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – S.T.E.M. – programs. Approximately 50 employees from companies that comprise a TransTech Academy Industry Partners Consortium and other organizations participate in Industry Day. Industry Day aims to give students exposure to careers they may have considered as well as introduce them to career choices currently not on their radar. It also shows the connection between school and real life by demonstrating how presenters used their education to achieve their goals. But most of all it provides students role models and opportunities to interact with professionals. http://nabwic.org/ TRANSTECH 2026737753 cherylrogers@dc.gov
National Association of Black Women in Construction members along with Shirley McCall and Cheryl Rogers of Transtech Academy, will discuss Industry Day Where nearly 50 professionals will join Thursday, June 1, 2017, 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., to co host with USDOT, the eight annual Industry Day in Transportation at Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C. A District of Columbia Public School, Cardozo is located at 2501 – 11th Street, NW, Washington, DC 20001, and its TransTech Academy has been dedicated to preparing its graduates for careers in transportation-related industries for 20 years. Industry Day, held in collaboration with the TransTech Partners Consortium, is dedicated to building Many of the students attending Industry Day are preparing for the future. The interaction between volunteers and students is a valuable exchange in sparking the passion and interest these young adults will need as they prepare for the world of work. Moreover, we believe that this event will create a platform for blending resources and increasing collaboration and support among the various industry participants. The daylong career day features a series of presentations around the school’s Science, Technology, Engineering and Math – S.T.E.M. – programs. Approximately 50 employees from companies that comprise a TransTech Academy Industry Partners Consortium and other organizations participate in Industry Day. Industry Day aims to give students exposure to careers they may have considered as well as introduce them to career choices currently not on their radar. It also shows the connection between school and real life by demonstrating how presenters used their education to achieve their goals. But most of all it provides students role models and opportunities to interact with professionals. http://nabwic.org/ TRANSTECH 2026737753 cherylrogers@dc.gov
Bill Cody with Cheryl Rogers Barnett, the adopted daughter of Roy Rogers, recorded June 15th, 2016 at WSM Radio. Cheryl had just released a new book "Cowboy Princess Rides Again" and stopped by to share some great memories of her dad. For more, please visit www.cherylrogers.com.
"THE COWBOY PRINCESS" SUNDAY JUNE 12th 9AM CST...ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS fans don't miss this weeks "BLESSED TRAILS with BELINDA GAIL" on Equestrian Legacy Radio This week Belinda welcomes Cheryl Rogers Barnett, the eldest child of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Cheryl talks about growing up as a child of this famous Hollywood couple. She'll share an inside look of family life and stories that will cause us all to love and respect even more, our favorite cowboy stars. Join Belinda every Sunday for an hour that will bless your heart and lift your spirit. Be sure to share "Blessed Trails" with your friends and neighbors. Listen to the live show and to the archived podcast anytime after the live show! EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO is Heard Around the World on our FREE Mobile App and Streaming Linve Online and on OnDemand at www.equestrianlegacy.net
SUNDAY OCT. 18th 9AM CST...ROY ROGERS and DALE EVANS fans don't miss this weeks "BLESSED TRAILS with BELINDA GAIL" on Equestrian Legacy Radio This week Belinda welcomes Cheryl Rogers Barnett, the eldest child of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Cheryl talks about growing up as a child of this famous Hollywood couple. She'll share an inside look of family life and stories that will cause us all to love and respect even more, our favorite cowboy stars. Join Belinda every Sunday for an hour that will bless your heart and lift your spirit. Be sure to share "Blessed Trails" with your friends and neighbors. Listen to the live show and to the archived podcast anytime after the live show! EQUESTRIAN LEGACY RADIO is Heard Around the World on our FREE Mobile App and Online on our website at www.equestrianlegacy.net
Felicia Farerre will be joining me on this show and I am really excited as her Music has made a Impact on my life as well as many others.From the early start of singing alongside family to working with major brands has been a lot of dedicated focus and hard work even though a fairy tale come true. Some of the highlights have been enhancing the live and/or recorded vocals of Usher, Alan Jackson, John Tesh, Orla Fallon, David Archuleta, Amy Grant (harmonizing with country legend, Vince Gill on her Simple Things record), #1 Billboard Chart recognition with The Taliesin Orchestra, countless non-secular projects, and working with writers and/or producers such as Keith Thomas, Bill Whittington, Brown Bannister, Michael Omartian, Chance Scoggins, Cheryl Rogers, Trammell Starks, Jason Deere, Robin Scoffield, Sam Mizell, Jeremy Bose, Steve Siler, Jim Frazier, Doug Beiden, Michael Garvin, Kent Hooper, Joe Beck, Pete Kipley, Chris Harris, Joe Sowrey, Jo Blankenburg, Jennifer Thomas, Joseph LoDuca, Dan Shea, Rick Priddis, the entire original cast of characters at Non-Stop Productions, Todd Sorensen, Michael Dowdle, Sam Cardon, Kurt Bestor, Don Stirling, Randy Kartchner, Arlen Card, Michael McLean, Janice Kapp Perry, Senator Orin Hatch, Mike Green, (the late) Rich Gibbons, as well as other family, and my dear brother and friend Barry Gibbons. Dream Garden is her first solo effort under her name, intended for international reach and market place. . There were many changes along the way. So much so that I just sat with the music for a solid span of time to fully understand all that had transpired through it and around it. Beautiful findings, discoveries and the heart of my life breaking open during this time. Dream Garden is only the beginning of my new music reality. There is so much more that is to come, both in the way of additions to the EP, and brand new solo and collaborative records.