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Here's another song, written by Paul Kennerly and made famous by Emmylou Harris, called “Heaven Only Knows.” The song was released on Emmylou's 1989 album, “Bluebird.” The song reached #16 on the Hot Country Music Chart. Since I'm a newcomer to the Country Music Scene, I'd never heard of Paul Kennerly before. He's an Englishman who has written 30 published Country Music songs. (I guess there are stranger things that abound in our world). I don't recall Kennerly's name being mentioned in connection with any of the songs I've covered here. Be that as it may, he has written two powerful songs that Emmylou Harris has brought to my attention. I covered the other song, “Born to Run,” in my previous blog. “Heaven Only Knows,” as performed by Emmylou and her band, features a driving beat, compelling lyrics, and the recording artist's beautiful, singular voice. Here's my cover. Chapters (00:00:08) - Heaven Only Knows Just Why Loving You Should Make Me Cry
Here's another song, written by Paul Kennerly and made famous by Emmylou Harris, called “Heaven Only Knows.” The song was released on Emmylou's 1989 album, “Bluebird.” The song reached #16 on the Hot Country Music Chart. Since I'm a newcomer to the Country Music Scene, I'd never heard of Paul Kennerly before. He's an Englishman who has written 30 published Country Music songs. (I guess there are stranger things that abound in our world). I don't recall Kennerly's name being mentioned in connection with any of the songs I've covered here. Be that as it may, he has written two powerful songs that Emmylou Harris has brought to my attention. I covered the other song, “Born to Run,” in my previous blog. “Heaven Only Knows,” as performed by Emmylou and her band, features a driving beat, compelling lyrics, and the recording artist's beautiful, singular voice. Here's my cover. Chapters (00:00:08) - Heaven Only Knows Just Why Loving You Should Make Me Cry
As we continue to get you ready for Season VI of 3IP, we go back to the Black Hockey Summit in North York, Ontario! Dave and Avry had the chance to chat with Alix Kennerly, one of Washington D.C.'s rising U16 girls hockey stars! Follow the show on Twitter (aka X), Instagram, and TikTok: @Toronto3rd
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In this episode, award-winning and best selling author Kennerly Clay discusses her memoir, 'Letters from East of Nowhere; Daddy's Words to Live, Drink & Die By' offering valuable insights into forgiveness, dealing with family complexities, and the journey of personal growth and healing. If you're a fan of ‘The Glass Castle' and ‘Lit' then you'll love hearing about Kennerly's life. She shares her personal experiences with recovery, the impact of past traumas, and the challenge of navigating toxic relationships. Kennerly highlights the significance of authentic communication and resilience in the face of adversity while recounting the compelling influence of her father and the power of letter writing. Kennerly offers her wisdom on the challenges of healing from toxic abuse. This conversation offers timely advice for anyone facing unresolved familial and emotional issues. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome01:16 Kennerly's Journey to Sobriety02:05 Writing as a Healing Process03:28 Father-Daughter Relationship Dynamics06:19 The Power of Forgiveness11:22 Navigating Complex Family Dynamics20:01 Embracing Sobriety at a Young Age23:03 Exploring Resilience and Overcoming Disappointments25:44 Introducing the Book: Letters from East of Nowhere26:01 The Story Behind the Book's Title and Content29:11 Impact of a Troubled Parent on Family Dynamics33:17 Understanding Forgiveness and Personal Growth36:41 Recognizing and Dealing with Triggers39:16 Final Thoughts and Where to Find More InformationTo learn more about Kennerly Clay:www.LettersFromEastOfNowhere.comTo contact host Deborah Ashway:www.InnerSourceTherapy.com
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Have you ever considered how storytelling—whether through writing, conversations, or reflection—can help kids (and adults) process emotions, strengthen relationships, and even reframe painful experiences? In this episode of Parents of the Year, Andrew and Caroline chat with author Kennerly Clay to explore the hidden power of writing and storytelling in emotional regulation. They discuss: ✔️ How journaling and letter writing can help kids and parents communicate emotions ✔️ Why revisiting past experiences can lead to healing and resilience ✔️ How to introduce storytelling as a creative tool within your family Tune in to learn strategies to make storytelling a powerful emotional tool. Homework Ideas ✅ Activity 1: Start a Parent-Child Journal Find a notebook and establish a routine where your child can write (or draw) their thoughts, feelings, or experiences.Let them pass it to you when they want you to respond.Goal: Build a safe space for kids to share emotions they may not verbalize.✅ Activity 2: Reflect on Your Own Childhood Write about an experience from your childhood that shaped you.Then, try to see it from a different perspective—what would your parent's version of that story be?Goal: Gain a deeper understanding of how childhood memories evolve and how they influence your parenting.✅ Activity 3: Use Storytelling to Teach Emotional Processing Pick a recent situation where your child was upset.Help them retell the event by asking, "What happened first? What were you feeling? What did you learn?"Goal: Teach kids that every experience—good or bad—is part of their growing story.
Reach out to Kennerly Clay: https://kennerlyclay.com/ Letters from East of Nowhere - https://a.co/d/35LNKfd Recovery literature (quit-lit) recommendation: Came to believe - https://a.co/d/1CU86AY Best piece of Recovery Advice: Stick around for the miracle to happen. Song that symbolizes Recovery to Kennerly: Free by Ultra Nate - https://youtu.be/JgRBkjgXHro Don't forget to check out “The Way Out Playlist” available only on Spotify. Curated by all our wonderful guests on the podcast! https://open.spotify.com?episode/07lvzwUq1L6VQGnZuH6OLz?si=3eyd3PxVRWCKz4pTurLcmA (c) 2015 - 2025 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa(https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd)
J. Kennerly Davis, (Ken), is a former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and a senior attorney with more than forty years of experience in public service, senior corporate management, and the private practice of law. Trumped-Up Hush Money Charges Reveal Democrats' Corrupt Law-fare
Dr. Julie Kennerly-Shah is the Associate Director of Pharmacy at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center, the James Cancer Hospital. Dr. Kennerly-Shah and her team worked to develop and implement an oral drug repository program in which patients who have leftover oral drug - which could occur from switching treatments or finishing treatment - can then be provided to other patients in need instead of the traditional method of wasting the medication. You'll hear the details of their program that won an ASHP Best Practice Award last year!
The BreakdownIn this conversation, Dalton Kennerly from the band LEVELS discusses various aspects of the band's journey and music career. He talks about treating the band as a business, the band's influences and musical style, their collaboration with Landon Tewers (The Plot in You), and the sound shift in their new singles. Dalton also shares insights into signing with SharpTone Records, negotiating the record deal, and the importance of having a product. He discusses the band's touring strategy, the role of data in tour planning, and the importance of giving your best performance. Dalton also touches on personal well-being, finding connections between different areas of life, and future plans for the band.Quick RiffsTreating the band as a business is crucial for success.Collaborating with other artists can lead to new and exciting musical directions.Data analysis is essential for effective tour planning.Taking care of your physical and mental well-being is important for a successful music career.Episode InfoBandcamp: https://levelsar.bandcamp.com/FB: https://www.facebook.com/levels.metal/IG: https://www.instagram.com/levels.band/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@levelsbandIntro track: "Common Flow" by ArborennaFeatured track: "Pulse" by LevelsATXMP Website: https://www.atxmp.com/Sponsors / Affiliates Come and Take It Productions: https://www.comeandtakeitproductions.com/Come and Take It Live: https://www.comeandtakeitlive.com/Titan Audio Productions: https://titanaudioproductions.com/Texas Metal United: https://www.facebook.com/TexasMetalUnited
Sheena-Leigh Kennerley is a seasoned marketing strategist and business coach who has been a driving force in the digital transformation of businesses. She currently serves as co-founder of Atlas Online Solutions, a marketing and advertising company specializing in lead generation. Based in Saratoga Springs, NY, the company is run by her and her husband Zachary […]
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