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Dr. Henry Harris has been called to the outpost for asteroid Y-3, humanity's first line of defense against a vast, strange galaxy, because there's a strange infection growing among the soldiers of the outpost: they think they're turning into plants. Adapted from "Piper in the Woods" by Philip K. Dick: (Warning, link NSFW as it contains a drawing of a nude alien) https://myths.link/piper
When friendships fall apart, divorce happens, or deep loss shakes us, it can feel like hitting a dead end. We are created for connection—both with God and one another—so when relationships break, the pain can feel overwhelming. Jesus Himself prayed for our oneness, highlighting just how deeply we are designed for unity. But what happens when that unity is shattered? How do we heal, move forward, and grow beyond what happened to us? A dead end doesn’t mean your journey is over. It may just be an invitation to take a new path! Join Henry Harris and myself as we explore: * How to navigate the grief and pain of broken relationships * Why relational loss can feel like death—and how to find new life * How to move beyond the past without staying stuck in bitterness * How God can redeem even the most painful endings A dead end doesn’t mean your journey is over. It may just be an invitation to take a new path! Don’t miss this! Listen now and align your heart with God’s love and redemptive purposes! Listen now & step into your divine purpose: FREE “Your Purpose Masterclass: 3 Keys to Staying Inspired and Thriving in Your Calling” https://mbl.catherinetoon.com/saveyourspot Your Partnership Changes Lives! Your tax-deductible donations enable us to spread this life-giving message. Partner with us today: https://catherinetoon.com/support Resources to Deepen Your Journey: Free “How to Hear God” eBook: bit.ly/3cTNb49 #1 Best-Seller “Marked by Love” - Discover More: bit.ly/3UGeJBI CONNECT WITH HENRY: https://www.youtube.com/@henryharris100 Email: contacthenryharris@yahoo.com Find Henry on FB: @HenryHarris Find the Bro Henry Show on FB: @The Bro. Henry and You Show “Dead End” available on Amazon How has letting go transformed your faith journey? Drop your story in the comments—we’d love to celebrate God’s work in your life with our community! Don’t wait—click now and experience the breakthrough God has for you! Special Opportunity: FREE “Protect Your Purpose Masterclass”: https://catherinetoon.com — don’t miss this chance to align with your God-given calling! Resources to Bless You: * "Marked by Love, Revised & Expanded Edition" (#1 Best Seller!): https://bit.ly/3UGeJBI * Get God, Male & Female? on Audible: https://amzn.to/49hzCIM * FREE “How to Hear God” eBook: https://bit.ly/3cTNb49 * FREE Chapter from Marked by Love: https://markedbylovebook.com/free-chapter/ * Explore more resources: https://catherinetoon.com Your support changes lives! Partner with us to spread this life-giving message. Your tax-deductible donations help reach more people: https://catherinetoon.com/support/. Stay Connected and Share God’s Love! * Facebook: @CatherineToonMD * Instagram: @catherinetoon * Twitter: @CatherineToonMD * YouTube: @CatherineToon, MD Like, Share, and Subscribe to support this message of hope. Every click helps spread God’s love to a hurting world. Thank you!
This episode is a great one, folks—I'm joined by my buddy Henry Harris, a guy who's got a passion for reading, running, and the outdoors. We kicked things off by talking about his love for audiobooks, and then dove into Henry's running journey, including his impressive second-place finish at the Bear 100 endurance race.His strategy for the race was solid—he paced himself smartly, took care of his body, and had an incredible crew of pacers like David Hedges and Barrett Bentley to help him through the tough stretches. Henry also opened up about his fueling strategy, the struggles with plantar fasciitis, and the importance of cooling strategies in the heat. Post-race, we talk recovery, mental toughness, and the value of human connection—there's a lot to unpack here, and I think you'll really enjoy hearing Henry's approach to both running and life.- - - - - - - - - - -A big thanks to our sponsors:RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Go to www.neuroreserve.com/travismacy and code TRAVISMACY for 15% off RELEVATE by NeuroReserve: Core Dietary Nutrients for Lifelong Brain HealthHagan Ski Mountaineering- - - - - - - - - - -Purchase A Mile at A Time: A Father and Son's Inspiring Alzheimer's Journey of Love, Adventure, and HopeSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck us out: Instagram | Twitter | Website | YouTubeThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co
GUEST OVERVIEW: Henry Harris-Burland is the VP of Marketing at Starship Technologies.
There is nothing quite so painful as the pain of rejection. Every human being has suffered and participated in this to one degree or another. Join Henry Harris and myself as he shares from his new book “The Sting of Rejection”: how it presents, how it impacts our lives, and practical ways to overcome and transcend it. Facebook: @Henry Harris Facebook Public Figure Page: @The Bro. Henry and You Show YouTube: @henryharris100 Contact Henry: contacthenryharris@yahoo.com You can order “The Sting of Rejection” on amazon Stay connected with Catherine: Catherinetoon.com FB: Catherine Toon, MD IG: @CatherineToon Watch on YouTube: Catherine Toon, MD (like & subscribe for more!)
On today's show, Henry Harris Burland discusses the OpenAI debacle along with the broader implications and the positive/negative aspects of AI in the future. Later, Noel Willcox took the Mayor of London to court over emission fines and won. Also, Howard Cox discusses the budget released yesterday. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Henry Harris Burland is the VP of Marketing at Starship Technologies. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Noel Willcox is a business owner—direct, open-minded, and a straight talker. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: The Mayoral Candidate for London is a notable figure in British politics, recognized for their involvement with Reform UK, a political party in the UK.
Do you ever feel broken? We are only healthy as we face our wounds and brokenness we all experience as human beings to be healed. Join Henry Harris and myself as we discuss his powerful new book, “Facing Our Wounds”. A little about Henry: Henry works in the medical field and is the creator and host of the “Brother Henry & You Show,” the show’s objective is to inspire and encourage people. He has had the honor of interviewing many notable guests from around the world, his engaging and easy manner instantly make guests feel welcomed and at home. Henry is also an author, motivational speaker, and humanitarian. ➡️ Find Henry on FB: @HenryHarris ➡️ Find the Bro Henry Show on FB: @The Bro. Henry and You Show ➡️ To purchase “Facing Your Wounds” on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Facing-Our-Wounds-Looking-mirror/dp/B09LGJT4FW/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3OPJ2ANO792F6&keywords=facing+our+wounds+henry+harris&qid=1639077877&sprefix=facing+our+woulds%2Caps%2C225&sr=8-1 For autographed copies please contact Henry via Facebook Messenger. Stay connected to receive more free ministry resources every day! Catherinetoon.com FB: Catherine Toon, MD IG: @CatherineToon ➡️ Watch on YouTube: Catherine Toon, MD (like & subscribe for more!) ➡️ Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts ➡️ Visit my Instagram Podcast highlight for more links
In this episode of Prophecology: The Podcast, the discussion is centered around the book “Black Suffering: Silent Pain, Hidden Hope” written by guest Dr. James Henry Harris. Bishop E. Bernard Jordan and panel explore the years of suffering of Black people in America. This much-needed conversation acknowledges the pain of the Black community that often goes unheard and ignored. The discussion touches on various aspects impacted from ministry to childbirth. Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan is your most trusted name in prophecy. #MasterProphet #Zoeministries
Henry Harris, an army doctor at a garrison on Earth is puzzled by a case of a soldier who returns from the asteroid Y-3, and claims that he's a plant. When several more men return from Y-3, each thinking they're a plant, Harris travels to the asteroid to solve the puzzle. He soon finds out that the soldiers claim that a certain indigenous people on the asteroid called "Pipers", who live in the woods, made them realize that they're plants. Harris ventures into the woods and discovers that Pipers do not exist, they were merely invented by the soldiers to cope with the pressure of their jobs. The soldiers relaxed by simply turning into plants, or their minds thought so. Harris returns to earth and contemplates all the work that lies ahead of him. He unpacks his suitcases, which, rather than carrying clothes, contain soil from Y-3. Harris lays the soil on the ground, lies in it like a plant, and goes to sleep. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hmphaudiobooks/support
We talk about the recent Jake Paul fight, Joe Biden's dimensia, World War 3, and the dangers of Ligma. God bless you all and thanks for sticking around with us, please share to social media to help us out!
Trevor Claiborn and John Henry Harris discuss 1 Million Black Shovels, a Community, Home, & School Garden Groundbreaking Event Celebrating Black Farmers, Growers and Producers. Vernon and his guests discuss the importance of the reclamation of Black-owned farm land, and the significance that agriculture plays in survival and life. Trevor Claiborn, Co-Founder of Black Soil: Our Better Nature is an author, musician, environmental educator, co-operative extension professional, youth program director, and public speaker. In 2017 Trevor and Ashley C. Smith co-founded Black Soil: Our Better Nature to help reconnect Black Kentuckians to their heritage and legacy in agriculture. Black Soil fosters the next generation of Kentucky Black farmers and chefs and leads efforts to address racialized disparities and barriers. John Henry Harris holds a degree in economics and is pursuing a degree in Agricultural Economics. He developed his affinity for farming while working with his grandfather on the family farm. As a way of paying homage to his grandfather, for the past 10 years he has worked with Black Soil deliver programs that help youth to appreciate agriculture, and farming.
Talking Tigers Podcast with Andy Burcham, Presented by Wickles Pickles-Henry Harris-Sam Heys & Larry Chapman
Mike and Jim discuss and debate the second season of the Disney+ live-action Star Wars television series The Mandalorian. Check out our episode on Season 1: https://fanboyandhater.podbean.com/e/the-mandalorian-season-1/ Check out all of our Star Wars episodes: http://bit.ly/FBATH_StarWars Follow us on Twitter: @FanboyandHater Email us: thefanboyandthehater@gmail.com Other ways to listen: http://bit.ly/fanboyandhater This episode is dedicated to the loving memory of Jim's mother and father, Jean Harris and Henry Harris, who sadly, but peacefully, passed away in late 2020 from COVID-19. Rest in peace, Mom and Dad. There is a way to safeguard your health and the health of your loved ones during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Social Distance and Wear a Mask. This is the Way.
Now halfway through season 2, we decided to make this one a little special. This is an hour and a half of pure laughter and thought. In this time of craziness we hope it brings you a little joy. Please share on social media if you want more episodes, thank you.
In this episode I talk to Derrick Day, author of Deconstructing Religion about his hope and despair over the ongoing issue of racism in the world. You can find Derrick's website here - https://www.derrickday.com He is prolific on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/derrickdaymultimedia or if you prefer he's on Instagram here - https://www.instagram.com/derrickeday and Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/derrickeday Here are some of the BIPOC that Derrick said are worth following in the deconstruction world... Kyle Butler - https://www.facebook.com/Kylelb23 (Kyle was also on the podcast - episode 040.) Henry Harris - https://www.facebook.com/henry.harris.94801 Anthony Calloway - https://www.facebook.com/tcal2253 LaMonte McNeese (Dr Mac) - https://www.facebook.com/LaMonteMcNeese Carlos Rodriguez - https://www.facebook.com/CarlosHappyNPO (Carlos was a guest on the shop - Ep 003) Nicole Foster - https://www.facebook.com/thehippietheologian Support my work and join our private online community: ╰►Via my site: https://www.phildrysdale.com/partner ╰►Via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/phildrysdale ╰►Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/phildrysdale ╰►Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phildrysdale ╰►Find others deconstructing locally: https://www.thedeconstructionnetwork.com ╰►More about me: https://www.phildrysdale.com
Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan has a conversation with Rev. Dr. James Henry Harris about going beyond the tyranny of the text. Master Prophet E. Bernard Jordan is your most trusted name in prophecy.
This week we spotlight the voice of First class passenger Henry Harris and his recounting of that fateful April night in 1912.
The Blue Flame Radio ShowThis amazing show comes all the way from Texas and is featured on more than 100 different networks, and NOW it has come to the Christian Living Radio Network!During this Hot new show your receive not just some great music but, devotionals, a little word from the bible and the best in Gospel, Christian, and Hip Hop music.You can log onto www.ChristianLivingRadio.com or download the app and listen whenever you wish!Click To GIVE https://christianlivingradio.com/donate/Website: www.christianlivingradio.comEmail: Christianlivingradio@gmail.comHotline: (520) 812-6363
The Blue Flame Radio ShowThis amazing show comes all the way from Texas and is featured on more than 100 different networks, and NOW it has come to the Christian Living Radio Network!During this Hot new show your receive not just some great music but, devotionals, a little word from the bible and the best in Gospel, Christian, and Hip Hop music.You can log onto www.ChristianLivingRadio.com or download the app and listen whenever you wish!Click To GIVE https://christianlivingradio.com/donate/Website: www.christianlivingradio.comEmail: Christianlivingradio@gmail.comHotline: (520) 812-6363
Special are Gospel Artist, Sharon Ann (Rise) and Music Consultant, Henry Harris
Special are Gospel Artist, Sharon Ann (Rise) and Music Consultant, Henry Harris
Georgina Ferry interviews Siamon Gordon. Siamon Gordon FRS is Professor Emeritus of Cellular Pathology in the Dunn School. He was born the son of Lithuanian Jewish immigrants in an Afrikaans-speaking village in South Africa. Having excelled at school he qualified in medicine at the University of Cape Town before taking post-doctoral research posts in London (at St Mary’s Hospital) and Rockefeller University. While in New York he heard a lecture by Henry Harris on his then new technique of cell fusion. He transferred to Cornell University Medical School and did a PhD, first working with cell fusion and later focusing specifically on macrophages. He admits to being ‘slightly obsessed’ with macrophages, which he has worked on ever since. After further post-doctoral work, Gordon successfully applied for a Readership in Cellular Pathology at the Dunn School, arriving in 1976. He remained there for the rest of his career, continuing his work with macrophages. He has encouraged many international young scientists to work in his lab, especially from South Africa. He initiated an AIDS awareness campaign in South Africa, distributing an illustrated book entitled Staying Alive: Fighting HIV/AIDS (later You, Me and HIV). Since retirement he has worked on the history of
Georgina Ferry interviews Peter Cook as part of the Peter Cook has retired from his post as Professor of Cell Biology, but continues to pursue his research half-time in the Dunn School as a departmental lecturer. He read Biochemistry as an undergraduate at Oxford, and moved to the Dunn School in 1967 to pursue research for a DPhil under the supervision of the head of department, Henry Harris. He has remained in the department ever since. Cook’s research as a graduate student used cell fusion to study how gene expression was controlled. His subsequent research has focused on the structural basis of transcription, looking at the coiling and folding of DNA in chromosomes and the interaction of the genetic material with enzymes. Working with a colleague in Engineering Science, he has set up a company called iotaSciences to develop an invention that can handle very small volumes of liquids for purposes such as biological experimentation. He is a Trustee of the Guy Newton Research Fund and chairs the CIU Trust set up by Neil Barclay.
Georgina Ferry interviews Eric Sidebottom. Eric Sidebottom has been associated with the Dunn School for more than 50 years, as medical student, lecturer, and recently, official historian. Sidebottom came to Oxford to read medicine at a time when two Nobel prizewinners, Howard Florey and Hans Krebs, were still lecturing to undergraduates. He completed his medical training at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London and came to the Dunn School as one of Henry Harris’s first DPhil students in 1966. Sidebottom became interested in cancer, and used Harris's cell fusion technique to explore the ability of cancer cells to spread throughout the body, or metastasise. Following the death of John French, Harris appointed him to organise all the teaching in the department, which led him to administrative roles including chairing the board of the Faculty of Medicine. In the late 1980s Sidebottom moved to the Imperial Cancer Research Fund as Assistant Director of Clinical Research. Returning to the Dunn School after five years, he has since focused on the history of Oxford medicine, publishing Oxford Medicine: A Walk Through Nine Centuries, and Penicillin and the Legacy of Norman Heatley (with David Cranston).
Georgina Ferry interviews George Brownlee. George Brownlee FRS is Emeritus Professor of Chemical Pathology in the Dunn School. He obtained his PhD at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, working with the Nobel prizewinner Fred Sanger on the sequencing of small RNAs. He continued to work at the LMB as an independent scientist, on messenger RNA and the RNA genome of the influenza virus. In 1978 he was invited by Henry Harris to become the inaugural Professor of Chemical Pathology at the Dunn School, where he introduced molecular biological techniques to the department and developed faster methods of sequencing RNA. He also bought the first computer in the department in order to store and analyse nucleic acid sequences. Brownlee continued to work on the influenza virus, work that was critical to developing some influenza vaccines, and also cloned human Factor IX, which is deficient in some forms of haemophilia. With the royalties from these discoveries he has partly endowed the Brownlee Abraham Chair of Molecular Biology in the Dunn School, and he is also a past Chair of the EPA Cephalosporin Fund.
Georgina Ferry interviews Paul Fairchild. Paul Fairchild is Associate Professor and Lecturer in Medicine at the Dunn School and was Co-Director of the Oxford Stem Cell Institute from 2008-2015. He first came to Oxford in 1987 to undertake a DPhil in the Nuffield Department of Surgery, working with Jonathan Austyn who had been a student in the Dunn School with Siamon Gordon. Fairchild worked on the role of dendritic cells in preventing autoimmunity through the induction of tolerance in T cells. He then went to the Department of Pathology at Cambridge for post-doctoral research on how this system fails in multiple sclerosis. There he met Hermann Waldmann: when Waldmann succeeded Henry Harris as head of the Dunn School he invited Fairchild to join his group in Oxford. Fairchild developed a technique for differentiating embryonic stem cells into dendritic cells. In 2008 he became the founding director of the Oxford Stem Cell Institute, which brings together 50 laboratories in 17 departments across the university, in collaborative projects initially supported by the Oxford Martin School. He has also been editor of the Dunn School magazine, Fusion, for ten years.
[vsw id="TU5-zpJK7z4" source="youtube" width="425" height="344" autoplay="no"] The Difficulty of Pastoring - A joint teaching by Henry Harris and Derrick Day Pastoring is one of the toughest tasks in the world. This teaching identifies some of the most difficult aspects of it. It will bless both pastors and non-pastors, alike! © 2017 - Derrick Day (www.derrickday.com) © 2017 - Henry Harris (www.facebook.com/The-Bro-Henry-and-You-Show)
[vsw id="HL8zGqcYcL0" source="youtube" width="425" height="344" autoplay="no"] The human body is a marvel of design and engineering. A variety of elements come together in chemical compounds to produce cells and tissues that make up organs and components that are manifested in human life. What’s really awesome is how some every component of the human body has a different function but comes together for a common purpose — that is, to sustain life. Let’s take a look at our core text: Ephesians 4:15-16 (ESV) 15 Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, 16 from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love. First of all, let me do a little housekeeping. Paul is talking about speaking the truth in love. There are folks who will abuse this passage to say things that are hurtful and and then hide behind Scripture. I taught before that there’s no such thing as “tough love” because Love ain’t tough. Just as a refresher, here are the characteristics of Love, according to Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4-8 (ESV) 4 Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant 5 or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; 6 it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. 7 Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. 8 Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away. So when we speak the truth in love, it is gentle, encouraging, and edifying. Period. Our core text comes at the heels of Ephesians 4:11 — the gifts of Christ to the Body. Ephesians 4:11-14 (ESV) 11 And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. Here we see that the gifts are to bring about unity of the faith and the knowledge of Jesus. What it doesn’t say is that it will bring about complete agreement. The fact of the matter is that diverse understandings are what is needed in order to grow. You have to catch this — God’s knowledge and wisdom is infinite. We will never know it all. Even though we have the mind of Christ (1 Corinthians 2:16) that we may know what the will of the Lord is, we see through a glass darkly (1 Corinthians 13:12) — that is, we don’t see the complete picture. Indeed, the vastness of God is so Great that I venture that we will be learning for all eternity! See I know things that Jeremiah Johnson, Jake Stringer, and Henry Harris don’t know. And they know things I don’t know. So I need them. And they need me. And we need y’all! The pulpit can learn from the pews just like the pews learn from the pulpit. But let’s get to the meat of the matter. Let’s take a look inside our own bodies. Our kidneys, liver, heart, lungs, digestive system, bones, muscle, nerves, and brain all work together to sustain life. However, they all have different functions. I’m gonna go out on a limb here and say that they all believe in the same thing (the wholeness of the Body) but they believe differently. Why? Because the kidneys believe that the key to life is the filtration of blood and eliminating the waste as a liquid. The liver also believes in the filtration of blood but in eliminating the waste as bile, secreted in solid waste. The heart believes that the blood is the source of life and must be pumped through the body.
Restoring Vitality: A Community Project"The Orthodox Jewish Community is not immune to many of the common emotional ails and their consequences that present to the rest of the world. Anxiety, depression, substance abuse, infidelity, loneliness and frustration are all too prevalent.Under the direction of Rabbi Twerski, bringing the 3 Principles to our community has revolutionized the manner in which these issues are understood and as a result, addressed - with astonishing results in education, family dynamics, organizational success and personal resiliency." http://twerskiwellnessinstitute.weebly.com/Join Jen Lucas for the second interview in our series of community building. Learn from Tzvi Werther and Henry Harris how the 3 principles is transforming and building the Orthodox Jewish community. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in helping their own community to call in and get support!Bio:Henry Harris: Originally from the Washington DC area, Henry completed a rabbinic degree in Jerusalem and then served for 14 years as Educational Director at the Aish HaTorah adult education center in Manhattan. He describes the principles of Innate Health as "a blessing in helping me discover a deeper insight in my understanding of Jewish wisdom, not to mention a more peaceful experience of the most important things in my life." In 2013 he founded the Jewish Center for Wellbeing and has had the opportunity to deepen his understanding of the principles under the guidance of Dr. George Pransky and Cathy Casey.Tzvi Werther was born and raised in Milwaukee where he formed a deep bond with Rabbi and Rebbetzin Twerski. At their request, Tzvi has led the formation and organization of the Twerski Wellness Institute with the mission of bringing an understanding of Innate Health and the Three Principles to the Jewish Community, including the annual NY-NJ Innate Health Conference. Tzvi is one of 11 siblings, all of who are male, who keep him honest.
Juliet Nichole Jones - known as Christian/ Gospel Recording Artist J. Nichole- and an Inspiring Contemporary Gospel Artist who has a love of ministry and music. She is the daughter of a musician father and daughter of an evangelist/songwriting mother (as her mother is a brain tumor survivor) J. Nichole witnessed the healing power of the Lord in her mother's life. This 1st Gospel Album Titled “No More Running” released on October 21, 2014. Her songs written by her and her mother, is a compilation of both of their testimonials - the Cd also includes a song written by Mr. Henry Harris, Founder of ECMA and SpiritCo1 Radio along with special featured artist, as well as the G.A.T. Choir of PA. J. Nichole is the 2013 Newsome Award Winner, 2013 & 2014 Excellence in Christian Music Academy Alumni and Award Recipient, 2014 Gospel Blue Mic Award Winner for Best Female Independent Artist of the Year, and 2014 Prayzefest Gospel Award Nominee to name a few. Appearances : 36th annual Festival of Black Gospel, Dr. Bobby Jones Presents - for the New Vision Productions on the Impact TV Network, and Baltimore's 2013 African American Festival to name a few. She is pursuing a doctorate degree, J. Nichole enjoys spending time with her family or doing volunteer work with her local church or the women's shelters. She also enjoys working with her mother Yvonne in expanding their two organizations called “My Spirit in Motion” - Have Faith Records LLC, and SMOG's (single moms on the go!) - which involves many outreach programs to help women and youth in need. J. Nichole's prayer is that these spirit-filled songs will touch the lives of millions of listeners through numerous appearances on radio, television, and concerts throughout the United States and foreign lands.
The Sharvette Mitchell Radio Show | www.Sharvette.com | Tuesday's at 6pm EST JAMES "DRUMMABOY" HARRIS Baltimore native, James “Drumma” Harris Jr., is soon to release his second project, “Side B”. “Drummaboy” strives to be the next generation artist, producer and songwriter. One can only imagine what the future holds for this young man of God. Marcia A. Paige Founder of Chief In Stilettos - Where Business Women meet to merge http://chiefinstilettos.org/ A Chief in Stilettos (CIS) is fashionable and fierce woman with no apologies. She is business-savvy and socially driven. She is fearless and empowering. She believes in the value of a relationship. Mr. Henry Harris Founder of Spiritco1 Christian Internet Radio and Excellence in Christian Music Academy. Spiritco1 provides daily ministry messages, interviews and Christian theme talk shows. The (ECMA) Excellence in Christian Music Academy was created to help artists career development tools by providing education, motivation, and recognition.
Sheila Dillon takes a look at that most coveted of kitchen tools; the knife.One of the most primal yet treasured implements, any chef worth their salt knows that you don't mess with another chef's knife. Sheila talks to chef Henry Harris from Racine's restaurant about his passion for knives. There's a report from a knife shop where the prices reach into the the thousands. With knife skills courses popping up all over the country, this programme is a celebration of the craftsmanship and artistry of knife making and of the people with a passion for this ancient tradition; from the home cook, the new chef buying his first set of knives, to the people who hanker after the rare Japanese blade.Producer: Sarah Langan.