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Tena Clark has never been one to question her own integrity. A songwriter and producer with one of the most impressive careers in the music industry, Tena's story starts in rural Mississippi where she embraced her own sexual identity and defied tradition, her family, and gender boundaries to pursue a career as a female drummer and live her most authentic life. In this episode we explore the male mentors who shaped Tena's career before there were many women in the music industry, the confidence she cultivated in her identity and her talent, and the ceilings she shattered as a female music producer. She's sharing her journey through music to activism and the works she's doing today to end violence against women.
Lois Reitzes talks with Grammy award-winning composer, producer and songwriter Tena Clark about her career, focusing on songs she has written for social justice movements and protests; and food photographer Alan Batt about his book "Toques in Black: 101 Black Chefs in America"
Lois Reitzes talks with Grammy award-winning composer, producer and songwriter Tena Clark about her career, focusing on songs she has written for social justice movements and protests; and Veronica Kessenich, executive Director of the Atlanta Contemporary as well as curators Kristen Cahill and Daricia Mia DeMarr about the exhibition "She Is Here."
How do you create business opportunity when you are invisible and starting a new business? What does it take to be prepared for it when potential success arrives at your doorstep? How do you find the courage to turn down a "golden parachute" during an economic downturn? Learn from Grammy-award winning producer, songwriter, entrepreneur and author of "Southern Discomfort" Tena Clark as she talks with us about her journey to creative salvation and sustaining international success. This is The Honest Field Guide podcast, where you will get the unvarnished truth in a robust conversation from veteran business owner and serial entrepreneur JinJa Birkenbeuel, CEO of Birk Creative and millennial entrepreneur and Birk Creative content strategist Esther Ikoro about the hope, horror and beauty of entrepreneurship. (Portrait art created by Chloe Bartlett, commissioned by Birk Creative.) -- New season concept: On our new season of the Honest Field Guide Podcast, we present some of the world's top entrepreneurs that are quietly and consistently creating their own masterpieces of success through their businesses and ideas. They are not famous and are not Instagram stars--yet. Rather, they are thriving in their creativity, diversity, authenticity and are in some way, creating social impact through entrepreneurship. We are going beyond celebrating and rather are peeking inside the minds of business owners that keep making money moves and bringing their processes of invention to the forefront. Often, we are so busy working in and on our businesses, we forget how amazing we are and even the small tactics we deploy to push beyond barriers should not be taken for granted. As an entrepreneur, always remember that our natural instincts can be honed and repackaged and used again and again to keep growing our businesses. Our conversations on The Honest Field Guide are a reminder of our extraordinary talents--despite the fact that we are diverse, unique and dare we say creatively divergent. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-honest-field-guide/support
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“Women hold up the entire sky.” In this episode, Suze celebrates International Women’s Day. Listen to a powerful story about the need to stand up for and respect yourself. Remember, not only should you respect yourself, but you should also stand up for and respect your money. Click here to watch the video of Aretha Franklin singing Tena Clark’s song “Stand Up For Yourself. JUST LAUNCHED! Join Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on her podcast! To ask Suze a question, download by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE CLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY Want to begin your Will & Trust? CLICK HERE for Suze’s $69 podcast special offer of her "Must Have Documents.” To find the right Credit Union for you, CLICK HERE Help spread the word about the Women & Money podcast by telling your friends and giving a star rating on Apple Podcasts. If you like the Women & Money theme song by Effie, you can get it here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 6 of our Studio ASC Podcast This week our Studio ASC podcast features an interview by rector Mike Kinman with author, activist and Grammy winning artist Tena Clark on her compelling memoir “Southern Discomfort” – the story of growing up gay in Mississippi.
Tena Clark is a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, music producer, and activist. She’s written an engrossing memoir entitled, “Southern Discomfort.” Listen to all On Mic episodes and find out the latest in all facets of voice-over production and professional recording at chartproductions.com.
On today's show: Mississippi U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith praises Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Then, a message from hope as many Mississippians celebrates recovery from the throws of addiction and mental illness. And in our book club meet the author and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Tena Clark with her new memoir on growing up in Mississippi.
Pensado's Place - Video 48:36 info@pensadosplace.tv (Pensado's Place)noPensado's Place - VideoGrammy winning mix engineer Dave Pensado and veteran manager/executive producer Herb Trawick are the host and co-host of Pensado’s Place. A weekly talk show covering the audio and music spectrum, its craftsman and the business of. Pensado’s Place has been called the “Charlie Rose of audio”, a description that sits fine with both Herb and Dave. Pensado’s Place segments cover include interviews, technique application, interactive audience participation, speed rounds and more. Along with location shoots, sweepstakes, gear and career opportunities, thought leader analysis of the challenges and evolution in the audio and music space, Pensado’s place is the tv show for the casual enthusiast up to the long term professional. With mix credits including Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, AfroJack, Beyonce, Elton John, Christina Aguilera and Jill Scott, Dave is acknowledged as one of the leading online educators for all things audio. Trawicks experience as a successful manager makes him the resident expert on intellectual property, business affairs, career consultation, digital media and more
Pensado's Place - Audio 48:36 info@pensadosplace.tv (Pensado's Place)noPensado's Place Audio PodcastGrammy winning mix engineer Dave Pensado and veteran manager/executive producer Herb Trawick are the host and co-host of Pensado’s Place. A weekly talk show covering the audio and music spectrum, its craftsman and the business of. Pensado’s Place has been called the “Charlie Rose of audio”, a description that sits fine with both Herb and Dave. Pensado’s Place segments cover include interviews, technique application, interactive audience participation, speed rounds and more. Along with location shoots, sweepstakes, gear and career opportunities, thought leader analysis of the challenges and evolution in the audio and music space, Pensado’s place is the tv show for the casual enthusiast up to the long term professional. With mix credits including Michael Jackson, Kelly Clarkson, AfroJack, Beyonce, Elton John, Christina Aguilera and Jill Scott, Dave is acknowledged as one of the leading online educators for all things audio. Trawicks experience as a successful manager makes him the resident expert on intellectual property, business affairs, career consultation, digital media and more. There i