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In this dynamic episode titled "Guess Who Is Coming To Dinner," Neoborn Caveman and his guest co-host, pMad, dish out a feast of wit, irony, and insightful banter in the show's signature open tea-house style free conversation. From harder topics on history and education to finding a working solution for the failing power dynamics of society, NC and pMad challenge each other with thought-provoking ideas.Neoborn and pMad start to climb through the labyrinth of modern living, touching on the detrimental effects of processed foods and the disconnect from nature. After all, the prioritization of profit over well-being by food and medical industries and the erosion of genuine leadership are anything but good for majority of the humans - or at least for those who still have some functioning brain cells for thinking.A slave owner needs more the slaves than the other way around, still, wide-spread changes in society are yet to come - and only that could help on the recent state of the illusion of ownership; or the shenanigans around the designed failure of plastic recycling, the overwhelming greed, narcissism - there are things to learn from the past to make the present better and more liveable. The episode continues the show's traditions to introduce new and worthy music from all around the world and genres with musical guests like pMad the Band, Project Rod Williams, The Revolt, and Shelby Lentz.Tune in to this intellectually stimulating and refreshingly humorous conversation as Neoborn Caveman and pMad serve up a veritable feast for the mind and soul. And don't forget to embrace their motto: "Free speech marinated in comedy."Support the Neoborn And Andia Human Show on Patreon to join the conversation and help shape future episodes: https://www.patreon.com/NeobornAndAndiaHumanShowOur show is available in every podcast platform, for example:Apple/Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/neoborn-and-andia-human-show-naahs/id1574116311Acast: https://shows.acast.com/naahsIHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-neoborn-and-andia-human-sh-91648811/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kJA16jxtZ7fS7lSxXP0qCAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/6adebd25-17c2-4e7c-85b8-cfa99d1d23fe/neoborn-and-andia-human-show-naahs"Over the counter medicine for laughter" - Neoborn And Andia Human Show.................. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A very special guest, Shelby Lentz is sharing her music and new album while talking about life with Huntington's Disease and how to be champions despite everything. Of course, meaning of live music and some fun are also in the free conversation between her and Neoborn Caveman.Supporting Purple Rabbits!...................... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Concert of Hope headliner and founder of Champions for HD joins the show to talk about what's happened since 2019 when we last did a show together, her music, and why she founded Champions to begin with. See Shelby along with Adam Baker, Fields and Fortresses and David Elise at Trubble Brewing on 10/29! Paul's audio isn't great but I think you get the idea. Email pbriggs1977@gmail.com if you have questions and check out ShelbyLentz.com for all your Shelby Lentz needs :)
This episode is SO RAW, and I loved every minute of opening up with my amazing, talented friend, Shelby Lentz. @Shelby_Lentz and I dive into everything related to her non-profit organization, Champions for HD and her story with Huntington's Disease. We also get to touch on the topic of how our fitness journeys are very similar, and also what 2021 looks like for her. To learn more about her non-profit, visit .https://www.championsforhd.org/.
Shelby Lentz shares her story of being diagnosed with Huntington's Disease at 19 years old and the impact it has had on her family. Her father and grandfather also have the disease and her sister Breanna passed away at 14 from Juvenile Huntington's Disease. Shelby is a voice and a light for the HD community and started a non-profit called Champions for HD, which provides support for people and families impacted by the disease. They also help fund research that will hopefully lead to a cure. To donate go to:ChampionsforHD.org/donate
Welcome to our official Champions for HD Podcast. We are a nonprofit organization fighting to aid families and cure Huntington's Disease one family and one voice at a time. My name Is Shelby Lentz and I began Champions for HD In 2018 to help other families, like mine, who have battled this disease head on. When I was diagnosed In 2017, I made It my mission to not be a victim, but to use my own journey as a tool to raise awareness and funds to cure this horrible disease. I love Rocky Balboa and his words still Inspire me to this day to keep fighting: "You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard you hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward; how much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done!"I hope this podcast will not only raise awareness, but bring a sense of hope in knowing you are not alone In this battle. Love always, Shelby Olivia LentzSocials: @championsforhd@shelby_lentzWebsite: Champions: https://www.championsforhd.org/Shelby: https://www.shelbylentz.com/Original Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/shelby-lentz/1129492072https://open.spotify.com/artist/57wAMWBm8YAtQQteMf7pBkhttps://www.amazon.com/Shelby-Lentz/dp/B01HRA1AR2Support the show (https://www.championsforhd.org/donate)
Every fifth episode is devoted to Huntington's Disease advocacy, and this episode features 22 year old singer-songwriter Shelby Lentz. She is living with HD and has not lost her hope and positive attitude. Find out more about her non-profit at www.championsforhd.org.
This is definitely one to catch. I got to sit down with Shelby Lentz, a singer songwriter from Kalamazoo, Mi. This was a light conversation until about a half hour in when we started to dive in to Huntington's Disease, and her families struggles with the disease. Her and her family all have the gene, with her sister and her father showing symptoms. She has her own non profit, Champions for HD, and was in town to help support The Shepards Gift. She is an incredible human being and this is one you won't want to miss. Thanks to my cohost Cory Ann for sharing some of her thoughts on HD and for the photo for the podcast. In order to help her with her cause I'm throwing out a #talefeatherchallenge. She talked about how great the Brookings community was while she was here. Let's show her just how great by helping. I offered up to donate $100 to Champions for HD and the Shepards Gift. Let's see how big of a boost we can give her. You can find how to donate at: https://www.championsforhd.org http://theshepherdsgift.org/?fbclid=IwAR19ZB_PAZklDwnCGrkPtzL3do7D0v7NzUYS6NqVovveDQYKXpcC00BfKeM You can find out more about Shelby at: https://www.facebook.com/shelbylentzmusic/ https://www.youtube.com/user/ShelbyO16
While she may be petite in stature, Shelby Lentz has a voice that will fill any venue. Shelby's talent was recognized at an early age and by fourteen, she was singing the National Anthem at local sporting venues, performed for the first time at the Wild Bull Saloon and earned over 100,000 votes in Bob Kingsley's Future Star online competition. It would not take long before she was grabbing the attention of others in the industry and at just fifteen she opened at The State Theater in Kalamazoo for Warner Music artist, Frankie Ballard. It was also about this time that she began collaborating with local song writers on original music as well. She went on to also open for former American Idol finalist, Matt Giraud, as well as international recording artist, Joanne Shaw Taylor. Shelby spent two years pursuing music in Nashville, Tennessee where she attended Belmont University and worked at the Grand Ole Opry. She recorded two studio EPs while in Nashville and performed on Broadway at the famous Tootsies. Her second EP, entitled “Unbroken” features a song called “Champion” Lentz co-wrote with her friend, Jessica Kellie Adams, inspired by Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa films. After the diagnosis of Huntington’s Disease in her family, and being recently diagnosed herself, she began her own nonprofit, “Champions for HD” to help aid research as well as other local families struggling with this disease. This was named in honor of her song “Champion” that is now recognized as an HD power anthem and part of her musical proceeds go back to Champions for HD to further the fight against Huntington’s. Shelby performs a mixture of songs that delight all audiences of all ages. There is no doubt that this little girl packs a powerful punch as an experienced entertainer.
While she may be petite in stature, Shelby Lentz has a voice that will fill any venue. Shelby's talent was recognized at an early age and by fourteen, she was singing the National Anthem at local sporting venues, performed for the first time at the Wild Bull Saloon and earned over 100,000 votes in Bob Kingsley's Future Star online competition. It would not take long before she was grabbing the attention of others in the industry and at just fifteen she opened at The State Theater in Kalamazoo for Warner Music artist, Frankie Ballard. It was also about this time that she began collaborating with local song writers on original music as well. She went on to also open for former American Idol finalist, Matt Giraud, as well as international recording artist, Joanne Shaw Taylor. Shelby spent two years pursuing music in Nashville, Tennessee where she attended Belmont University and worked at the Grand Ole Opry. She recorded two studio EPs while in Nashville and performed on Broadway at the famous Tootsies. Her second EP, entitled “Unbroken” features a song called “Champion” Lentz co-wrote with her friend, Jessica Kellie Adams, inspired by Sylvester Stallone’s Rocky Balboa films. After the diagnosis of Huntington’s Disease in her family, and being recently diagnosed herself, she began her own nonprofit, “Champions for HD” to help aid research as well as other local families struggling with this disease. This was named in honor of her song “Champion” that is now recognized as an HD power anthem and part of her musical proceeds go back to Champions for HD to further the fight against Huntington’s. Shelby performs a mixture of songs that delight all audiences of all ages. There is no doubt that this little girl packs a powerful punch as an experienced entertainer.
Shelby Lentz, Miss Greater Kalamazoo, is on our show to talk about how she became aware of Huntington's disease running in her family. Shelby is a Huntington's Disease advocate and due to her own experience with this disease she is able to shed light on common questions, thoughts and decisions that she has faced. We will be discussing her family history, her own testing process and her ability to bring much needed awareness to HD all while being a singer/song writer, working, competing and community outreach AND attending college out of state. Here is a link to her YouTube page with her newest music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VXhqdu21q-Q You can find her on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/shelby.o.lentz also a link to her page, Miss Greater Kalamazoo Scholorship Program: https://www.facebook.com/MissGreaterKalamazooScholarshipProgram/?pnref=lhc