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The power of music to heal and connect is real, and we have the stories to prove it. Join us for a captivating episode as we sit down with Dan Lotti and Andrew Hendryx from Dangermuffin. We'll take you on an unforgettable journey from their early days performing in Folly Beach's lively bars to their rise as a nationally touring band. You'll hear firsthand accounts of their exhilarating experiences on the road and the strong community that has flourished around their music. Dan and Andrew share how seven albums and countless gigs have shaped the essence of Danger Muffin's unique sound and spirit. As the world came to a halt, the band made a heartfelt decision to prioritize health and safety, resulting in a temporary pause. In this episode, they open up about the joy of reuniting and the personal milestones that marked their time apart, including the arrival of new family members. We dive into their creative process, from a writing retreat in Rosman, NC, to recording at the historic Echo Mountain studio in Asheville. Their latest album, entitled 'Dangermuffin', a testament to their passion and resilience, showcases the magical synergy of their creative collaboration and the healing power of their music. This episode also explores the broader impact of the shut-down on the music industry, the vital role of venue staff, and the evolving dynamics of social media. Discover how authenticity in music and online presence can forge meaningful connections, and hear about the transformative experiences that have influenced their work, including an unforgettable ayahuasca journey. Through stories of parenthood, spontaneous jams, and the joy of creating music, Dan and Andrew offer a heartfelt and inspiring look at the journey of Dangermuffin. Don't miss out on this enriching conversation that celebrates the strength of community and the universal love for music. Make sure o head over to www.dangermuffinmusic.com for tour info, music, and more! -For THE BEST MUSHROOM CHOCOLATES EVER go over to @MELTMUSHROOMS ON INSTAGRAM and shoot them a DM for a menu of all the amazing flavors of MUSHROOM CHOCOLATE BARS and MAKE SURE TO TELL THEM NSR SENT YOU FOR $20 OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER! Sign up for a subscription to HEADY WAX FIENDS with the PROMO CODE: NSR and receive a free album of your choice from their catalog with a 3 month subscription and 2 free albums with a 6 month subscription! -FREE SHIPPING from Shop Tour Bus Use The PROMO CODE: nosimpleroad -venuellama.com is back! Head over and sign up for your free Llama Account now and start rating venues! INTRO MUSIC PROVIDED BY - Young & Sick MUSIC IN THE COMMERCIALS BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CIRCLES AROUND THE SUN OUTRO MUSIC BY AND USED WITH PERMISSION OF: CHILLDREN OF INDIGO No Simple Road is part of OSIRIS MEDIA. Osiris Media is the leading storyteller in music, combining the intimacy of podcasts with the power of music
Episode Notes To support this podcast you can follow me on Patreon where there is a bunch of video content and tabs available! My guest this week on the podcast is Andrew Hendryx. His musical career started at Elon College, NC where he performed with regional folk and jam bands. Later moving to NYC, Andrew co-founded the band Yarn, with which he toured nationally for nine years. He currently calls Asheville home and has just released and incredible album with the band Dangermuffin. Andrew also has a new solo project coming soon and, when he has the time, is also an instructor. To keep up with Andrew, head over to his website HERE and to keep up with where he will be with Dangermuffin, head to their website HERE. Songs featured in this episode: “New Sol” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “Icarus” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “We Move Mountains” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) “Davy Crockett by Col. Bruce Hampton and ARU (live) “Vathiapi” by U. Srivivas (Mandolin) “Four on Six” by John Abercrombie and John Scofield (Solar) “Redtail Reel” by Andrew Hendryx (Deep River) “Deep River Breakdown” by Andrew Hendrix (Widening Circles) “These Golden Chains” by Dangermuffin (Dangermuffin) As Always a HUGE thank you to all of my sponsor's that make this podcast possible each week! Mandolin Cafe Acoustic Disc Peghead Nation promo code mandolinbeer Northfiled Mandolins Ellis Mandolins Pava Mandolins Tone Slabs Elderly Instruments String Joy Strings promo code mandolinbeer
We're joined by Jared Hendryx, a former collegiate basketball player turned pharma sales rep and entrepreneur. As the founder of THE NXT PLAY, Jared collaborates with student-athletes, helping them navigate the transition from college sports to the professional arena. Through THE NXT PLAY, he empowers student-athletes to maximize their time on campus and leverage their resources for better social, financial, and professional outcomes. In this episode, Jared shares his personal experiences and explores the challenges student-athletes face when shifting their identity away from their sport. We delve into the intricacies of transitioning to the corporate world and discuss key strategies for athletes to prepare themselves effectively. Get in touch in the comments below or head to… Jared's Instagram: @jaredrhendryx | @thenxtplayJared's website: www.thenxtplay.com Ryan's Instagram: @ryanejezie | @eazy.community Ryan's website: eazyliving.net
Kourey is a seasoned professional, distinguished by her passion for creating opportunities and fostering inclusion in procurement and supply management. She currently serves as the manager of the Office of Supplier Diversity at the City of St. Petersburg, where she leads a dynamic team of professionals and where she is championing change in procurement processes and policies centered around workforce development, wages, and small and diverse business communities. Armed with a background in interdisciplinary studies and law, she possesses a distinctive perspective that fuels her prowess in process implementation, program development, and compliance. Throughout her career, Kourey has been an advocate for enhancing opportunities and fostering an environment where small and diverse businesses are equipped to succeed. Her approach is characterized by a commitment to seeing the bigger picture, considering multiple perspectives, and pinpointing opportunities for improvement in processes and policies. Kourey is an advocate for diversity, actively engaging in outreach efforts, industry events, and conferences to amplify the importance of supplier diversity. Learn more about the City of St. Petersburg, FL and the work they do: https://www.stpete.org/ Office of Supplier Diversity https://www.stpete.org/business/procurement/supplier_diversity.php https://www.stpete.org/business/index.php https://www.stpete.org/business/small_business_assistance/index.php https://www.stpete.org/business/procurement/index.php https://www.usf.edu/business-finance/purchasing/doing-business-with-usf/index.aspx --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
Kourey is a seasoned professional, distinguished by her passion for creating opportunities and fostering inclusion in procurement and supply management. She currently serves as the manager of the Office of Supplier Diversity at the City of St. Petersburg, where she leads a dynamic team of professionals and where she is championing change in procurement processes and policies centered around workforce development, wages, and small and diverse business communities. Armed with a background in interdisciplinary studies and law, she possesses a distinctive perspective that fuels her prowess in process implementation, program development, and compliance. Throughout her career, Kourey has been an advocate for enhancing opportunities and fostering an environment where small and diverse businesses are equipped to succeed. Her approach is characterized by a commitment to seeing the bigger picture, considering multiple perspectives, and pinpointing opportunities for improvement in processes and policies. Kourey is an advocate for diversity, actively engaging in outreach efforts, industry events, and conferences to amplify the importance of supplier diversity. Learn more about the City of St. Petersburg, FL and the work they do: https://www.stpete.org/ Office of Supplier Diversity https://www.stpete.org/business/procurement/supplier_diversity.php https://www.stpete.org/business/index.php https://www.stpete.org/business/small_business_assistance/index.php https://www.stpete.org/business/procurement/index.php https://www.usf.edu/business-finance/purchasing/doing-business-with-usf/index.aspx --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/governmentcoins/support
This year at AWS re:Invent we are going to interview conference attendees, AWS Heroes, and AWS employees. We're asking them what they are excited about at re:Invent and what they are working on! Join us to hear the answer to these questions from some of the top minds in the industry!!! Resources: https://sixfeetup.com/ https://twitter.com/calvinhp Intro music attribution: Artist - MaxKoMusic
Whether your kids are already back to school, are going back soon, or you just want to be equipped when your children are of school age, this episode is for YOU! ✏️
In this episode of Status Go titled "Doing Good Through Tech," host Jeff Ton discusses with Calvin Hendryx-Parker, CTO and co-founder of Six Feet Up, a tech company focused on impactful projects for organizations "doing good," exploring how technology can create a positive societal impact through their business model. The post Status Go: Ep. 220 – Doing Good Through Tech | Calvin Hendryx-Parker appeared first on InterVision Systems.
As you lay the foundation for software development, it's essential to consider the best framework for achieving excellence and effectiveness. In stage one, you must focus on team-building strategies, and stage two is environment setup, documentation, and coding standards. By stage three, you must automate processes to improve efficiency and reduce errors. Finally, stage four is about fostering a culture of continuous improvement and pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Want all the details? Listen to Calvin Hendryx-Parker, CTO and Co-Founder at Six Feet Up, discussing optimizing development with automation. Show NotesConnect With: Calvin Hendryx-Parker: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe CTO Podcast: Website // Speaker ApplicationEtienne de Bruin: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
What is the best framework for laying an excellent and effective Software Development Foundation? How do you build a resilient system where security isn't a chore but a part of your team's culture? There are four stages, and stage one concerns your strategies for a team-building environment, setup, documentation, and coding standards. What's in stage two? Listen to Calvin Hendryx-Parker, CTO and Co-Founder at Six Feet Up, discussing the execute and iterate stage of building resilient systems. Show NotesConnect With: Calvin Hendryx-Parker: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe CTO Podcast: Website // Speaker ApplicationEtienne de Bruin: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
What is your team doing to cross-pollinate knowledge or innovate, or keep up to date with the current standards? How do you leverage the strengths of your teams? What is foundational to the software development process, and how do you make the case to other C-suites for buy-in? Listen to Calvin Hendryx-Parker, CTO and Co-Founder at Six Feet Up, talk about solidifying software development foundations and more. Show NotesConnect With: Calvin Hendryx-Parker: Website // LinkedIn // TwitterThe CTO Podcast: Website // Speaker ApplicationEtienne de Bruin: Website // LinkedIn // Twitter
The Challenge of the North
The Texan A Story of the Cattle Country
The Promise A Tale of the Great Northwest
In today's BONUS episode of Hope Prose, Emilie (AKA E.A. Hendryx) sits down with Rebekah to talk about her YA fantasy/sci-fi novel Suspended in the Stars and her experience crowdfunding it. When she's not reading, writing, or working in her Etsy shop, she loves long walks in the woods and listening to music. Listen as they discuss the pros and cons of crowdfunding a novel, the differences between self-publishing a novel and crowdfunding it, why she decided to write sci-fi with magical elements, and her experience as a ghostwriter and how it prepared her for her career.Enjoy! Due to character limitations, please find a full version of our show notes and links on our website at: https://www.tarakross.com/podcast-1 Guests books can be purchased from your local independent bookstore or online from the Hope Prose Podcast bookshop.org store (benefiting indie bookstores) at: https://bookshop.org/a/56741/9781534497719→ To support Emilie's Kickstarter, check it out here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/eahendryx/suspended-in-the-stars?ref=2ncraq
Episode 67. Six Degrees of Patti LaBelle. The Queen. The Legendary Godmother of Soul. Hosted by Troy Saunders, Wanda T., and Arif St. Michael.Our series on the career and music of the legendary Patti LaBelle wraps up by featuring LaBelle's secret weapon, the great Nona Hendryx. In addition to being an amazing performer, she was the prolific songwriter for many of LaBelle's biggest hits, including "You Turn Me On," "Nightbird," "Going Down Makes Me Shiver," "Space Children," "Messin' with My Mind," "Gypsy Moths," and "Who's Watching the Watcher". This episode touches both on her work with LaBelle as well as her solo work.Nona Hendryx gained fame with Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells in the 1960s. A singer in a female band in the era of the Supremes and the Shirelles, she could have been a footnote in music history for the hit “Lady Marmalade” and other soul and R&B hits. But Hendryx, a cousin of Jimi Hendrix (her family changed the spelling), didn't stop there. She wrote and recorded for film soundtracks and, in the early '80s, fronted her own progressive art group, Zero Cool. Hendryx has collaborated with many musicians from Keith Richards to Talking Heads, written songs for Dusty Springfield and others, produced albums, and done some acting. Her own albums include The Heat (1985), You Have to Cry Sometime with Billy Vera (1992), and Mutais Mutandis (2012).Listen and subscribe to the BAAS Entertainment Podcast on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Deezer, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Podchaser, Pocket Casts and TuneIn. “Hey, Alexa. Play the BAAS Entertainment Podcast.”
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Snowdrift by James B. Hendryx audiobook. The story revolves around Carter Brent, an alcoholic and gambler who had struck gold many times in the Yukon, but gambled and drank it away in Dawson; and Snowdrift, the half-breed who had spent her life with a wandering band of Indians in the frozen north country. Snowdrift had been raised by Wananebish, yet never knew who her father was, and yet Wananebish had somehow been able to send her to be schooled at a nearby mission. The paths of this unlikely pair would cross in the barren lands of the Yukon where Brent had hopes of finding more gold, but it was well known that there was no gold in the region between Dawson and the MacKenzie. But Brent had that certain knack for striking gold, and due to his way of life, also had a certain knack for gambling and drinking it away. Plenty of action follows, while Brent performs his search with little or no money, runs across Snowdrift, and while a band of fellow gamblers who know of his luck follows closely on his trail, he must get his prize back to Dawson.
Enrique Henestroza Anguiano has crafted a fine Tuesday crossword, with a mixture of the old - 26A, Hit BBC series of 1976, ICLAUDIUS, the very old, 56D, Magna _______, CARTA, and the brand new, 70A , ________ Hendryx, Lady Marmalade singer, NONA (who, unfortunately, did not sing it in 16A, City famous for its French Quarter, familiarly, NOLA). Beyond our usual cogent analysis of today's grid, it's also Triplet Tuesday, and Jean's on the hot seat! Find out how she did by subscribing, downloading, listening, and hopefully chortling. Contact Info:We love listener mail! Drop us a line, crosswordpodcast@icloud.com.Also, we're on FaceBook, so feel free to drop by there and strike up a conversation!
Kourey Hendryx-Bell is a graduate of WMU Cooley Law School and Class of 2022 Journey to Esquire® Scholar. The Journey to Esquire: Scholarship & Leadership Program provides academic and professional development for students interested in becoming lawyers. The journey to esquire is a long one, but we are here to help! We are essential for diverse law students who need financial and emotional support because we provide cash scholarships, mentors, and training that help them pass the bar exam, obtain employment with competitive and powerful employers, and obtain leadership positions in professional associations. www.journeytoesquire.com info@journeytoesquire.com @JourneytoEsquire --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/journey-to-esquire/support
click to listenThe Mikes' book group reads a book about a book group. This won't end well.It's cocktail time!Shelby, Drink Your Juice!In a champagne flute pour:1/2 shot of Southern Comfortorange juice to about halfway fill the glasstop with club soda
Hoy hablamos con Eleazar Herrera sobre dos libros de terror de Grady Hendryx: "El exorcismo de mi mejor amiga" y "Guía del club de lectura para matar vampiros". Repasamos las 2 historias, intentado no entrar en spoilers, y analizamos la forma que tiene el autor de introducir el terror en la trama.
Join Cash as she holds down the fort while Sade is away
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La ley y el Orden UVE - Unidad de Victimas especiales - Audio Serie
"Contagioso", un accidente automovilístico ocasiona que una familia acuda al hospital para una revisión, sin embargo ante el repentino susto de la niña ante el hecho de necesitar revisar sus partes intimas por si hay algún daño, se enciende las alarmas y un llamado a la UVE es realizado, los detectives Benson y Stabler se encargan del caso y durante la revisión a Holly, se descubre que fue victima de un abuso sexual, sin embargo en una conversación con el padre de familia, se revela que las lesiones en las partes intimas de Holly es debido a un accidente en bicicleta, sin embargo, la reacción que muestra a la doctora Hendryx, dan cuenta de que existe un abuso y al momento de entrevistar a la niña, el padre que escucha la conversación observa que hay algunos aspectos que no coinciden y la búsqueda por el agresor inicia, y en la mira aparece un entrenador de soccer de la escuela a la que asiste. Todo el caso llega a tocar mucho a Elliot, quien aun encontrándose en un problema familiar debido a una separación con su esposa katie; este hecho hace que pierda los papeles en la revisión del domicilio del sospechoso; el caso se hace mas complicado debido a nuevas victimas que reportan un abuso de sus hijas y amigas de Holly; todo un despliegue impecable ante una amenaza hecha a Holly, el miedo que es provocado por el agresor hace que se dificulte el encontrar al responsable y terminar con la verdad del caso; todo un capitulo lleno de emociones y hasta cierto punto de impotencia por el abuso a los mas fragiles de la familia y que debemos cuidar con todas nuestras fuerzas. Un homicidio y un cuerpo sin encontrar son lo que dejo este caso.......
Doug Peterson of Get Priories Straight (GPS) chats buckets of money, Chason Hendryx of ReVerve explains a new technology, the Neufit Neubie... and how to communicate simply with Keith Ferrin. Website(s): https://getprioritiesstraight.com/ - https://revervept.com/ - https://isimplycommunicate.com/
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We talk with Mrs. Hendryx, a Master Gardener and biologist extraordinaire in Texas, about pipevine swallowtail butterflies. Mrs. Hendryx knows all about pipevine swallowtail butterflies and she shares her wealth of knowledge with us.
"If you’re hesitant in moving forward with your relationship because it might take away from your degree, then you might need to take a step back and think about several other things going on in your relationship. ♥️ When you make the decision to get married while in school, you have to make it as a team. You need to have the mentality that says, ‘I’ll be there for you.’ or ‘I’ll go back to school with you.’" - Curtis and Korena Hendryx ♥️ Take it from a couple that obtained a bachelors, masters, teaching credential, law degree and passed the bar exam... all within 7 years of marriage. Even if you or your spouse don't plan on going to school but want to be successful as a couple, you don't want to miss this podcast episode! Resources recommended in the episode: Debt Free Degree by Anthony O’Neal Fear Setting by Tim Ferris Find Your Why by Simon Sinek The Disciplined Life by Richard Taylor The Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster Tiny Habits by BJ Fogg Sheet Music by Kevin Leman Men are From Mars. Women are from Venus by Dr. John Gray Jordan Peterson Podcast The Bible Project You can reach Curtis and Korena on IG: @chendryx + @korenahendryx Stay in conversation with us on IG: @dearyoungmarriedcouple or on our website: www.dearyoungmarriedcouple.com Join us for the next Monthly Live Date Night where we dig into some of these topics with you LIVE for 90 minutes this month!
Episode XXXII Drops Like A Hunter Biden Blackmail Bomb: Martin Luther King screams "Free At Last" because the Dark Overlord of Victoria has let us out of prison after ~120 days of lock up. Speaking of long roads, almost 40 years of hither and dither the long journey comes good for singer-songwriter MARK HENDRYX who dazzles us with his first solo studio album in an AMAZING exclusive interview that reveals that life is what happens to you when you try and make plans. Plus EXCLUSIVE first listen of the single ONE DAY from the upcoming album that will make you forget about the Gallagher brothers ever getting back together. Final USA Election Preview is going to be a LAWN-SLIDE. What's the worst thing that can happen to you TRICK OR TREATING on HALLOWEEN? The new Supreme of the Supreme Court. There's nothing sexier than a game of CHESS, especially when you're playing against an alluring ex-orphan who pops pills in a mother-daughter act. I am still crying from the BEST WAR MOVIE I've seen since Zero Dark 30, and I even forgive the author of the source material for working for a #fakeNewsNest... because his book and this movie is SO GOOD! Why I smell like a BLACK ORCHID when I walk on the beach. Vale Keyboard Whiz Dan 'The Man' Magoun. New ARMED DWARF honours in the best rock and roll book collection ever. Why living for free on Walt Disney's tab at the RITZ CARLTON BUCKHEAD in the 80's was amongst the best 6 month of my life. I honoured Virgil Abloh in an earlier Ep and now he's back on MY back with my big 'out of lockdown' purchase. Why President Abe Lincoln's experiment with Rohypnol in 1861 was an epic fail. #AnyaTaylor-Joy #MarielleHeller #BillCamp #ScottFrank #TheQueensGambit #TheOutpost #RodLurie #JakeTapper #CNN #OrlandoBloom #ScottEastwood #EricJohnson #PatriotsDay #TheFighter #MarkWahlberg #ChristianBale #PaulTamasy #Roxee #Harrods #TomFord #BlackOrchid #VirgilAbhol #offWhite #BlueCuracao #BidenCrimeFamily MARK HENDRYX
Stir Crazy With Steve Jenkins: Conversations With Creatives During The Quarantine
Today my guest is Divinity Roxx. She’s probably best known for playing in Beyoncé’s band—and you’ve probably seen one of those concert videos—and before that she played in Victor Wooten’s band for 5 years and has also played with such artists as Jay-Z, nona Hendryx, Will.I.AM, Erykah Badu, Patti Labelle, Ledisi, and Gladys Knight. She also has a solo project which is a combination of funk-hip hop-and rock.I talked to Divinity on June 4th and we cover all kinds of stuff. I really enjoyed our conversation and here’s how that went.
"An exclusive music selector collab with the legendary NONA HENDRYX as we make ourselves slaves to the rhythm!! for Black Artists Retreat. Inspired by Grace Jones." Multi-faceted artist manager, DJ, producer, remixer, music supervisor, performer, recording artist, writer and influential tastemaker Bill Coleman is renowned for his eclectic taste, acute ear and diverse musical expertise. More informations here : http://www.peacebisquit.com/bill-coleman https://www.nonahendryx.com/ Tracklist: PART 1: Operattack - Grace Jones Don’t Stop The Music - Bits & Pieces Do It Good - A Taste of Honey *Fairplay - Soul II Soul Dazz ((12” Mx)) - Brick Peek-A-Boo - Gwen Guthrie Encore - Cheryl Lynn Like Sugar - Chaka Khan Erotic City (Extended Version) - Prince ft. Sheila E. White Horse - Laid Back The Magnificent Seven - The Clash Boogie On Reggae Woman - Stevie Wonder Murder She Wrote - Chaka Demus & Pliers Heartbeat - Taana Gardner Nipple To The Bottle (Long Version) - Grace Jones Fame - David Bowie Brick House (12” Mx) - The Commodores Voices Inside My Head - The Police I Just Want To Be (12” Mx)- Cameo I Want Your Love (Dimitri from Paris Remix) - CHIC I Need A Man - Grace Jones Searching to Find The One (Remix) - Unlimited Touch Lost In Music (1984 Bernard Edwards & Nile Rodgers Remix) - Sister Sledge Bad Girls (12” Mx) - Donna Summer PART 2: Happiness (12” Mx) - The Pointer Sisters Get You Somebody New - Labelle That Lady Pt. 1 & 2 - The Isley Brothers Moody - E.S.G. Cavern - Liquid Liquid Jump To It - Aretha Franklin Got To Give It Up - Marvin Gaye Reasons To Be Cheerful (Part 3)(12” Mx) - Ian Dury & The Blockheads Is it All Over My face? (Female Version) - Loose Joints Scorpio - Dennis Coffey Love Is The Drug - Grace Jones Workin’ Day and Night - Michael Jackson Got To Have Your Lovin’ - Don Ray Firecracker - Yellow Magic Orchestra Running Away (12” Mx) - Roy Ayers Ubiquity Betcha Wouldn’t Hurt Me (12” Mx) - Quincy Jones ft. Patti Austin Give Up The Funk (Tear The Roof Off The Sucker) - Parliament Feels So Real (Won’t Let Go) - Patrice Rushen I Need Somebody To Love Tonight - Sylvester Transformation - Nona Hendryx Slippery People - Talking Heads Chicken Grease - D’Angelo Kinky Reggae (Live at The Lyceum, London 7/17/75) - Bob Marley & The Wailers Mary Jane - Rick James *Inside Out (12” Mix) - Odyssey Family Affair - Sly & the Family Stone Peanut Butter - Compass Point All Stars
Hendryx Files host Kylie Hendryx is joined with special guest Rudy of Cain Live to discuss the recent UFC tournament, as well as other fighting subjects.
Kylie Hendryx brings on Cain Live contributors to discuss and analyze A Silent Voice.
A podcast that steers conversation for current and aspiring executives in the construction industry on hot topics, overcoming adversity, challenges, and successes. Host: Dr. Scott Arias, President of ACE Consulting https://www.ace-consulting.net/ Guest: Josh Hendricks with Phoenix Builders.
Join Hendryx Files host, Kylie, as she describes some of the irrational fears of her fellow peers and some of her own.
Join the host of the Hendryx Files, Kylie Hendryx, where she talks about funny experiences that she had at a convention that she recently went to.
Andrew Hendryx is our guest this week! We get into him finding the mandolin in his favorite music and wanting to learn to play, creating his new album 'Deep River', giving space in your playing for space between the notes to sing, digging deeper to create the most beauty possible, knowing how to color the groove, and much, much more!Andrew Hendryx is a mandolinist from Guilford, CT. His musical career started in 1997 playing mandolin for the Alan Smithee Band out of Elon, NC, later moving to NYC, Andrew co-founded the grammy balloted band, Yarn, with which he toured nationally for nine years. Andrew is currently living in Pennsylvania wrapping up a new album due to be released spring/summer 2019.Known for his soaring solos, Andrew Hendryx has performed at major music festivals, theatres, and rock clubs throughout the US. His music has been featured by Rolling Stone, NPR, CMT, PBS, CNN and many news and radio stations across the country.Andrew has collaborated and played with renowned artists including John Oates (Hall & Oates), Mike Gordon (Phish), Edie Brickell, Rahiem (Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five), Tim Carbone (Railroad Earth), Jeff Austin (Yonder Mountain String Band), Andy Falco and Jeremy Garrett (The Infamous Stringdusters), Ollabelle, Cabinet, Tony Leoni (Chris Robinson Brotherhood), Caitlin Carry (Whiskeytown), Vince Herman & Drew Emmitt (Leftover Salmon) and bluegrass legends Jim Lauderdale, Sam Bush, and Tony Trischka.Go to: www.andrewhendryx.com for news, more music, and events!!!!Check out the new album ‘Deep River’ on iTunes and everywhere music streams!***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE NUGS.NET, SHOP TOUR BUS & DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS!!!!NUGS.NET: Go to Nugs.net/nosimpleroad and sign up today for 35% off a years subscription! If you already have a subscription, give the gift of live music to a friend. Again, Nugs.net/nosimpleroad for 35% off an annual subscription.SHOP TOUR BUS:Visit shoptourbus.com or @shoptourbus on IG and pick up some wonderfully creative and beautiful Grateful Dead inspired shirts/hoodies. Use the code nosimpleroad for free shipping!!!!!!DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS:Defyne Premium Cannabis here in Oregon with two locations to serving the most incredible premium cannibis around: HILLSBORO: 1775 SE Tualatin Valley Hwy. Hillsboro, OR. 97123 and FOREST GROVE: 3821 Pacific Ave. Forest Grove, OR. 97116Head over to defyne.life to learn about their products and get ahold of some sweet Defyne Premium Cannabis Swag!SHOW CREDITS:ENGINEERNORMAN MARSTON (norman7norman7@gmail.com) co-owner/operator of Wall of Sound Recording Chicago, ILWall of Sound Recording of FBand @wallofsound_recording on IGPRODUCERJUSTIN ELROD (justin.g.elrod@gmail.com)MUSICIntro Music - 'No Simple Road' written and performed by 'THE HIGGS'Check them out at: thehiggsmusic.comOutro Music by: THE CHILLDREN OF INDIGOCheck out their website chilldrenofindigo.comcheck out this amazing video created exclusively for NSR!REDDIT AND OTHER COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENTCOREY HURST (u/DogKnees2001 over on Reddit)LOGO DESIGNS AND RELATED ARTWORKJust Elrod (NSR Hand Logo)@wickedawesome (NSR Skulls)@hairofthewolf (NSR Van Logo)Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kylie Hendryx host of the Hendryx Files brings on Lamya Dollar from Cain Live to discuss why we gravitate towards and enjoy horror movies.
Kylie Hendryx delves into the story of international acrobatics show Cirque Du Soleil.
@calvinhp brings the knowledge in this fantastic continuation of the Python for DevOps series! Resources: https://github.com/calvinhp/2019_AWS_Boto3_vBrownBag
Kylie is joined by a special guest to discuss Shane Dawson's new YouTube video along with other YouTube news.
The 80’s movie series Child’s Play is getting a 2019 reboot along with a new storyline. The only question is, will it live up to the horrific standards of the original movies?
Research investigator Michael Hendryx studies mountaintop removal, an explosive type of surface coal mining used in Appalachia that comes with unexpected health hazards. In this data-packed talk, Hendryx presents his research and tells the story of the pushback he's received from the coal industry, advocating for the ethical obligation scientists have to speak the truth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Research investigator Michael Hendryx studies mountaintop removal, an explosive type of surface coal mining used in Appalachia that comes with unexpected health hazards. In this data-packed talk, Hendryx presents his research and tells the story of the pushback he's received from the coal industry, advocating for the ethical obligation scientists have to speak the truth.
O pesquisador investigativo Michael Hendryx estuda a remoção do topo de montanhas, um tipo explosivo de mineração de carvão de superfície usado nos Apalaches que traz perigos inesperados à saúde. Nesta palestra repleta de dados, Hendryx apresenta sua pesquisa, fala sobre a reação que recebeu da indústria do carvão e defende a obrigação ética que os cientistas têm de dizer a verdade.
El investigador Michael Hendryx estudia la remoción de cima, un método de minería a cielo abierto con explosivos para extraer carbón en los Apalaches con consecuencias inesperadas sobre la salud. En esta charla repleta de información, Hendryx presenta su investigación y habla de la resistencia que enfrentó por parte de la industria del carbón, mientras abogaba por el compromiso ético de decir la verdad que tienen los científicos.
Nona Hendryx started her musical career as part of the Bluebelles, which also featured Patti Labelle, Sarah Dash & Cindy Birdsong. The quartet hit in 1962 with “I Sold My Heart to the Junkman.” Eventually, trimmed to a trio, the group changed their name to Labelle and hit pay dirt with “Lady Marmalade” in 1974, before breaking up a few years later.Since then, Hendryx has forged a solo career with many twists and turns. Her latest project sees her teamed with guitarist Gary Lucas for The World of Captain Beefheart, a tribute to one of the most underrated musicians of all time. We chat the origins of this project, what attracted her to Beefheart’s music, and the enduring legacy of “Lady Marmalade.”
Nona Hendryx (nacida el 9 de octubre de, 1944), es una cantante, productor musical, compositor y actriz.Hendryx es conocida por su trabajo como solista, así como por ser un tercio del trío Labelle, que tuvo un éxito con "Lady Marmalade". Su música ha variado desde el soul, el funk y el R & B hasta el hard rock, new wave y new age.
Nona Hendryx (nacida el 9 de octubre de, 1944), es una cantante, productor musical, compositor y actriz.Hendryx es conocida por su trabajo como solista, así como por ser un tercio del trío Labelle, que tuvo un éxito con "Lady Marmalade". Su música ha variado desde el soul, el funk y el R & B hasta el hard rock, new wave y new age.
What happens when a public-health researcher deep in coal country argues that mountaintop mining endangers the entire community? Hint: it doesn't go very well.
Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
In today episode we: Continue the Phil Johnson debate over Twitter by reminding everyone that non-Calvinists, such as myself, may not believe God determines everything, but that doesn't mean we believe God determines nothing. Calvinists, like Phil Johnson and James White point to examples of God's deterministic activity in the world as if its the smoking gun proving their deterministic premise. If you witnessed me having to hold down my son in order to give him a shot for diabeties because he was afraid of needles, would you walk away and conclude that Leighton always uses brute stength to over power the will of his son, denying his child any freedom or personhood or independance? Of course not, yet this is what deterministic Calvnists do with the scriptures. They take examples of God's interaction within the course of human history and insist this is how God determines everything. This does nothing except undermine the unique divine nature of such events recorded in scripture. I quote John MacArthur as saying, "He [God] simply permits evil agents to work, then overrules evil for His own wise and holy ends." And Phil concluded that the concept of 'simple permission' was jejune yet failed to ever provide any real distinction between God's active role in determining, authoring or permitting evil. He did reference Hendryx who seems to be much more deterministic in his approach than MacArthur. I play a clip from John Piper where he graciously explains that some won't be able to see God from the deterministic perspective as Holy, so if that is where they are they shouldn't accept it until they see it clearly taught in the text. Lastly, I quote Charles Haddon Spurgeon, the Prince of Baptist Preachers, as he implores fellow believers to remain true to the text even if its inconsistent with their theological system. Here is that quote: Sermon on I Tim. 2:4 by Charles Haddon Spurgeon:"What then? Shall we try to put another meaning into the text than that which it fairly bears? I trow not. You must, most of you, be acquainted with the general method in which our older Calvinistic friends deal with this text. "All men," say they, —"that is, some men": as if the Holy Ghost could not have said "some men" if he had meant some men. "All men," say they; "that is, some of all sorts of men": as if the Lord could not have said "all sorts of men" if he had meant that. The Holy Ghost by the apostle has written "all men," and unquestionably he means all men. I know how to get rid of the force of the "alls" according to that critical method which some time ago was very current, but I do not see how it can be applied here with due regard to truth. I was reading just now the exposition of a very able doctor who explains the text so as to explain it away; he applies grammatical gunpowder to it, and explodes it by way of expounding it. I thought when I read his exposition that it would have been a very capital comment upon the text if it had read, "Who will not have all men to be saved, nor come to a knowledge of the truth." Had such been the inspired language every remark of the learned doctor would have been exactly in keeping, but as it happens to say, "Who will have all men to be saved," his observations are more than a little out of place. My love of consistency with my own doctrinal views is not great enough to allow me knowingly to alter a single text of Scripture. I have great respect for orthodoxy, but my reverence for inspiration is far greater. I would sooner a hundred times over appear to be inconsistent with myself than be inconsistent with the word of God. I never thought it to be any very great crime to seem to be inconsistent with myself, for who am I that I should everlastingly be consistent? But I do think it a great crime to be so inconsistent with the word of God that I should want to lop away a bough or even a twig from so much as a single tree of the forest of Scripture. God forbid that I should cut or shape, even in the least degree, any divine expression. So runs the text, and so we must read it, "God our Saviour; who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth."" —"Salvation By Knowing the Truth" Now, if what some Calvinists say is true about all five points hanging or falling together, and to deny any one point makes one "not really a Calvinist," then they need to stop quoting Spurgeon as if he is Calvinistic because he is anything but consistent in the 5 point system being proclaimed by many today. For those interested, here is a copy of the tweet I send in response to the article by John Hendryx: 1. Hendryx wrote: "God ordains all things that come to pass (Eph 1:11)" - Failing to define what he mean's by 'ordains' one must ask if the concept of divine "permission" applies or does he take the typical approach of convoluting the clear meaning of the word "permit" by suggesting God is somehow "permitting what he determined" (unnecessary redundancy)? Who knows?Eph 1:11 "In Him also we have obtained an inheritance, being predestined according to the purpose of Him who works all things according to the counsel of His will."Can someone point out where it teaches that God determines all things in this verse, because what I read is exactly what MacArthur wrote to us jejune common folk: "He simply permits evil agents to work, then overrules evil for His own wise and holy ends. Ultimately He is able to make all things-including all the fruits of all the evil of all time-work together for a greater good."I find a significant difference in God "working out the evil for good" and God determining/decreeing/causing/ordaining evil, but maybe other less jejune folks don't?2. Hendryx wrote: "according to compatibilism, human choices are exercised voluntarily but the desires and circumstances that bring about these choices about occur through divine determinism" Can someone explain how this is different from animal instinct and why animals aren't likewise held morally accountable for their choices given that they are acting in accordance with their innate predetermined desires too?3. Hendryx wrote: "For example, God is said to specifically ordain the crucifixion of His Son"Ok, so God's active involvement in ensuring the redemption of sin on the cross is supposed to prove God is equally active in bringing about the sins that needed redemption? BTW, just so others know. Indeterminists, like myself, don't deny God's active role in hardening (blinding people from truth or giving them over to their sin) in order to ensure certain UNIQUE and SPECIAL events throughout human history come to pass. We just don't use such divinely ordained events as proof texts to suggest God is equally as active in every mundane happenstance in the entire world (i.e. universal determinism of all things is somehow proven by some events God determined). We don't believe God's role in ensuring the redemption of mankind somehow proves God likewise ensure the holocaust or Dahmer's heinous evil, for instance. We reference those divine events as supernatural or miraculous because of God's active and unique role in them, and suggesting God plays the same role in EVERY event only undermines that divine uniqueness.
Hendryx was born on October 9, 1944, in Trenton, New Jersey, and by the time she was 18 she had joined the Del Capris, a "girl group" based in Philadelphia. Soon after, she joined the Ordettes, where she met Patricia Holt, who became known as Patti Labelle, and Cindy Birdsong, who later became a member of The Supremes. With Sara Dash, who had sung with the Del Capris, the new group called themselves the BlueBelles. Their first single was "I Sold My Heart to the Junkman," which they followed in 1963 with a bigger hit, "Down the Aisle." But the BlueBelles failed to sell as many records as their label had initially hoped, and in 1969 they were dropped. Now a trio after the 1967 departure of Birdsong, the group decided in 1970 to hire British television producer Vicki Wickham as their new manager. Renaming the group Labelle, Wickham gave them a new image. Instead of the sentimental songs they had covered in earlier records, they started covering rock hits by such stars as the Rolling Stones, Carole King, and the Who. In 1971 the group put out the album Labelle, followed by 1972's Moon Shadow. While Hendryx contributed only a few songs to this album, she wrote most of the original material for Pressure Cookin'; , which was released in 1973. According to a writer in Contemporary Musicians, the album contained no "standouts." With Nightbirds.