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The ETF ecosystem is evolving as the industry grows and new participants come in. The pathway to success is not one-size-fits-all. Aisha Hunt has helped many navigate this space over the years. The experienced fund industry attorney, now heading her own firm, Kelley Hunt, shares her insights.
Rev. Jacquie invites author and soul coach Rima Bonario, Th.D., to have a conversation about personal transformation. How do we make change that lasts? Rima will offer techniques and tools that we can all use as intentional guidance in our own transformation processes! Inspiring music by Kelley Hunt will be included! Learn more about Jacquie, Kelley, and Rima at womankind.live.
EPISODE DETAILS Celebrating women speaking out! Shanan takes a train to an inauguration. Brittany Delaney wonders if she can be a Ruth. Dawn does the 19th Amendment in minutes. Sue votes from her heart. Special guest, History Professor Duchess Harris, fills in the blanks and R&B singer Kelley Hunt gets us on our feet! Island... The post Ep. 15 Stand Up – with Guest Duchess Harris appeared first on Island of Discarded Women podcast.
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg is the 2009-13 Kansas Poet Laureate, a writer, teacher, and facilitator, and coach and consultant who explores how the spoken, written and sung word can help us live more vibrant lives. Founder of Transformative Language Arts at Goddard College, Caryn is the author or editor of over 20 books of poetry, fiction, memoir, non-fiction, and anthologies. A registered songwriter with BMI, her poetry and prose has been published widely. Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg is a visionary. She bases her writing within communities for community empowerment. I cannot tell how strongly I feel that we are lucky to have her here for her significant and sustained contributions to the word arts. ~ Denise Low, 2007-09 Kansas Poet Laureate As a beloved workshop facilitator, she has led workshops since 1992 for adults in transition, people living with serious illness, and intergenerational and multi-cultural groups. She leads writing and singing retreats and performances with singer-songwriter Kelley Hunt through Brave Voice. She also offers writing, facilitation, and right livelihood coaching, and with Laura Packer, offers the Your Right Livelihood training. Caryn was born in Brooklyn, and grew up there and in Manalapan, N.J. until she headed west to study journalism at the University of Missouri, where she got a labor history degree instead. She continued west to Lawrence, Kansas, where she fell in love with the land, community, and her husband. Caryn received her Ph.D. from the University of Kansas, and she has trained in organizational development and group process, grassroots organizing, poetry therapy, and teaching yoga. She is the recipient of Kansas Arts Fellowship in Poetry, the Rocky Mountain National Park artist-in-residency, and other honors. Caryn lives in the country, just south of Lawrence, Kansas with her husband, bioregional writer Ken Lassman, two big dogs and a cat, and young adult children who visit to the delight of all the humans and animals.
Today's guest is the amazing singer, songwriter, pianist and guitarist Kelley Hunt! Kelley is utilizing Facebook live every Saturday for her "Connections Concerts". Kelley talks about those, growing up in KC, Topeka and Lawrence, her first time as a lead vocalist and her new album. Total joy to chat with Kelley - do it up! www.kelleyhunt.com https://www.facebook.com/KelleyHuntMusic https://twitter.com/KelleyHuntMusic
Kelley Hunt is a woman who has muscled her way into the music scene on her own terms with an identity steeped in blues, roots, and gospel traditions and a refreshing originality. She plays for many Unity and CSL services, and she joins Rev. Jacquie to talk about what it means to have a brave voice and the transformative power of music.
Though she shares a name (and manager) with blues pianist and vocalist Kelley Hunt, Kansas City-based singer-songwriter Kelly Hunt has a sound distinctly her own. The Tennessee native's songwriting is steeped in the Americana tradition — her songs spare and intimate, as heard on her debut album Even The Sparrow . Released in May 2019, the record has already earned Hunt a global audience and acclaim from outlets such as Rolling Stone and PopMatters . It was selected as a finalist for the International Folk Awards Album of The Year. Hunt performs at Barleycorn's on Thursday, Jan. 16. She spoke with KMUW from her home in Kansas City. Tell me about the process of making Even The Sparrow . This was a little bit of a longer process? It was my first attempt at making a record. I spent the better part of two-and-a-half to three years making it. A lot of that was just figuring out what that entailed. I was working full-time and recording piecemeal on weekends, just figuring out how to be in the
A conversation with American blues pianist, singer, and songwriter, Kelley Hunt - www.kelleyhunt.com.
Kelley Hunt says, "My first musical memory is of my mother's voice." She was an incredible singer and her father played bass; there was always music in the house growing up. Kelley couldn't see well when she was young and navigated by touch and sound. She started playing piano at 3 or 4 years old and could play songs by ear; she didn't have a lesson until she was 10. She says the core of a piece of music that moves you is love. "I see love as a universal energy." She says, "My intention is to spread the love through music; that's why I'm on the planet." She also says, "I haven't lost hope, I am determined. I believe in love; the tool that I have that I can best use is music."
Roadhoue 581 is a Roadhouse Rewind this week, as I'm in New England for a few weeks. Enjoy Roadhouse 321 from April 16, 2011. This edition of The Roadhouse proves the statement we've been making for six years of Saturdays - that the blues isn't just about the old guy on his porch, an acoustic guitar in his lap. Blues can be upbeat, too. The Chris O'Leary Band, Kelley Hunt, Hamilton Loomis, Janiva Magness, and The Juke Joints set the tone for a chair-dancin' hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 321st Raodhouse.
Dexter Allen grew up in Mississippi and began playing guitar at age 12. After years of performing in Gospel Groups, Dexter began playing blues & R&B and landed a gig with Bobby Rush. Dexter's new album, BluezOf My Soul is comprised of 11 original tunes with special guests sprinkled throughout. I will chat with Dexter about his life and the new album and we will check out the tunes. Kelley Hunt was born in Kansas City and immersed in the sounds of blues, R&B, roots rock, jazz and Gospel and the music has never stopped. Kelley has recorded 6 albums, the latest entitled The Beautiful Bones, a collection of 12 songs all written or co-written by Ms Hunt. I will chat with Kelley about her road, and the challenges she has faced along the way, whicle we listen to songs from the new album. Blues411 Report with Chefjimi Patricola returns after a month away.. Lots to talk about indeed! Finally...COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Selwyn Birchwood brings his Alligator Records debut, Don't Call No Ambulence, a week before it drops!
This edition of The Roadhouse proves the statement we've been making for six years of Saturdays - that the blues isn't just about the old guy on his porch, an acoustic guitar in his lap. Blues can be upbeat, too. The Chris O'Leary Band, Kelley Hunt, Hamilton Loomis, Janiva Magness, and The Juke Joints set the tone for a chair-dancin' hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 321st Raodhouse.
The 316th Roadhouse features more female blues artists than you'd normally expect, and these ladies in blues keep the hour moving right along. Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley, Byther Smith, The John O'Leary Band, Peter Green Splinter Group, and Kelley Hunt propel the '57 Cadillac convertible of the blues about another hour down the road - another hour, of course, of the finest blues you've never heard.
This edition of The Roadhouse is in full recovery mode from the 6th anniversary, two more snowstorms in Iowa, and a half-century birthday. Shaun Murphy, Matthew Stubbs, Kelley Hunt, Los Fabulocos, and Colin James help set a tone I think you'll find compelling. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard -0 the 314th Roadhouse.