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Tennille Jenkins is a content creator and co-founder of the popular and long-running blog The Tennille Life. She studied interior architecture and design in college and started her career as an interior designer before spending several years as a stay-at-home mom with her two daughters. At age 30, she began to consider returning to the workforce and unexpectedly landed a job as a corporate flight attendant with the prestigious private flight company Clay Lacy Aviation. She eventually met Magic Johnson and became his private flight attendant for over eight years. In 2016, craving a creative outlet, she started a blog and Instagram account called The Tennille Life. It was there where she documented her style, travel adventures, and thoughts on aging, confidence, beauty over age 40, and more. By 2020, she'd built a significant following and realized that the time was right for her to make another career leap. So, she left her flight attendant position and became a full-time content creator. Over the last five years, she's grown her audience to over 317,000 followers and has worked with brands like Nordstrom, Shiseido, La Mer, Estée Lauder, Summer Fridays, RoC, Tata Harper, and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This month, many people are anxious to put their hands in some dirt- to get their spring gardens started! This week, Sarah and Tennille chat with Mary Glenys Espey, UT Horticulture Agent in Madison County, about things to consider before you start planting.
They thought that love could keep them together, but not even a Captain could weather this romantic storm. So pour yourself a piña colada, weigh anchor, and yacht rock into the night for the spectacular 100th episode of The Way They Were! Our very own centurions, Gráinne Maguire and Chantal Feduchin-Pate, are joined by comedy power couple Paul F. Tompkins and Janie Haddad Tompkins to explore the heartbreaking love story of Captain & Tennille. So grab your elastic bands, slap on your skipper's cap, and answer the question: will you do it with us one more time? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Food lost equals money lost. The average family throws away about $1600 in food every year! This week, Sarah and Tennille are sharing strategies for keeping more of those dollars in the family bank account.
1 in 7 U.S. adults have chronic kidney disease- and up to 90% of those don't even know they have it! This week, Sarah and Tennille reveal the groups most at risk- and discuss things everyone can do to make their kidneys feel more loved.
The days are longer now- but the spring cleaning doesn't have to last long! This week, Sarah and Tennille share quick cleaning tasks that can be completed in 10 minutes or less.
Send us a textEpisode 013 Grammy-winning saxophonist and composer Tom Scott joins the Aerophone Academy to share his extraordinary musical journey from clarinet player to pioneering wind controller artist. With 13 Grammy nominations, 3 Grammy awards, and appearances on over 2,000 recordings, Scott's unmistakable sound has defined popular music across multiple decades.Scott takes us through his remarkable career path, beginning with his early musical influences from his father, a music director at NBC Radio during World War II. His professional journey started at just 14 years old, playing $15 gigs at country clubs – experiences that taught him valuable lessons about serving the music rather than his ego. "Don't try to insert your own personal opinion about how you feel about a certain tune. Just play the damn thing with as much feeling as you can muster."The conversation explores Scott's groundbreaking work with the Lyricon, the world's first commercially available wind synthesizer. We hear fascinating behind-the-scenes stories about his iconic wind controller solos on hits like Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean," Captain & Tennille's "Do That To Me One More Time," Dan Fogelberg's "Heart Hotels," and Steely Dan's "Peg." These recordings revolutionized how electronic instruments could be integrated into popular music, bringing unprecedented expressiveness to synthesized sounds.Scott's masterful horn arrangements for Steely Dan's "Aja" album receive special attention, revealing his sophisticated approach to orchestration. "I'm going to write this like it's an Oliver Nelson arrangement," he explains, describing how he transformed simple chord structures into rich, complex voicings that enhanced these iconic recordings.Whether discussing his evolution through different wind controller technologies or sharing wisdom about musical restraint ("less is more very often"), Scott's insights offer invaluable perspectives for musicians at every level. This conversation celebrates not just technological innovation but the enduring importance of musicality in an increasingly electronic landscape.Subscribe now and join us next episode for part two of our conversation with this legendary musical innovator!If you'd like to send us a question for an upcoming episode, please email us at info@aerophoneacademy.comOr leave us a voice message that we can include in the podcast here.For more information about Matt, visit www.patchmanmusic.comFor great Aerophone courses, visit www.isax.academy
March Madness always brings the basketball and brackets, but can this series of games actually bring us closer to our loved ones? This week, Sarah and Tennille explore ways that the Madness can create bonding in romantic relationships- and bring us closer to family members and friends.
Daylight Saving Time is here, and research has been done over the years to determine whether its benefits outweigh the societal burdens that "springing ahead" can cause. This week, Sarah and Tennille find themselves arguing both sides of the case- with compelling findings to share.
The purchase of every snack, drink, and piece of fruit leaves your wallet a bit lighter! Visiting the grocery store can really get you down these days. This week, Sarah and Tennille share strategies for taking your food dollars the distance.
Your tax refund might be slow to arrive, but it can leave your possession quickly if you don't have a plan. This week, Sarah and Tennille share smart moves for the money that can help you reach your future goals.
Heart disease kills more Americans than anything else does- so attention must be paid! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss practical actions we can take that are beneficial to heart health.
Dave and Milt take a trip back to February 2nd, 1980, to review and critique the Billboard Top 10 hits of that week. They find Tom Petty's 'Don't Do Me Like That,' Rupert Holmes' 'Escape (The Pina Colada Song)', Kenny Rogers' 'Coward of the County,' and Michael Jackson's 'Rock With You,' among others. They also engage in playful banter and trivia about musical notes and historical facts, recap the top songs of the week, and make their substitutions for songs they feel deserve a spot in the top 10 but didn't quite make it. Topics 00:43 Yoga and Sound Bathing Experiences 02:51 SNL 50th Anniversary Excitement 06:48 1980 Time Machine Journey Begins 18:52 Tom Petty's Musical Journey 38:01 The Eagles' Prophetic Concerns 38:59 Disco, Rap, and Musical Fads 40:34 Accusations of Plagiarism 43:30 Fleetwood Mac's 'Sarah' and Its Complex Backstory 53:08 The Pina Colada Song: A Deeper Dive 01:05:39 Jeopardy! Songs About Booze 01:14:39 Queen's Rockabilly Hit 01:17:23 Introduction to 'Cruisin' by Smokey Robinson 01:17:54 Smokey Robinson's Solo Career Struggles 01:18:37 The Inspiration Behind 'Cruisin' 01:19:05 Different Interpretations of 'Cruisin' 01:19:59 Cover Versions of 'Cruisin' 01:20:55 Gwyneth Paltrow's Surprising Singing Talent 01:22:05 Huey Lewis and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 01:22:28 Smokey Robinson's Latest Album 'GASMS' 01:24:35 Kenny Rogers' 'Coward of the County' 01:32:35 Captain and Tennille's 'Do That to Me One More Time' 01:38:18 Michael Jackson's 'Rock With You' 01:46:13 Recap and Reflections on the Top 10 Songs
Divorce has been an unfortunate reality for many years, but more couples are calling it quits over age 50. As Valentine's Day approaches, Sarah and Tennille share suggestions for strengthening marriages as we age, in hopes of preventing "gray" divorce.
Who can concentrate on the big game if your body is in a battle of its own... against sickness? This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss where to seek treatment for common illnesses- including when to make an ER visit.
Do you feel "happy" turning into the parking lot at work? This week, Sarah and Tennille share tips for being a happier employee.
When a simple "thank you" is enough, do you feel the need to say more? This week, Sarah and Tennille explore the art of responding to compliments gracefully- and advise listeners on handing them out.
As we enter the horrifying year of 2025, we thought we'd roll back half a century and look at the music of 1975. We're perusing Billboard's Top 100 song list for the year, and as you'd expect, it's a weird list. The hippie acts were winding down, disco was ramping up, easy listening schlock was at its zenith, and everybody -- literally everybody -- was kung fu fighting. It was probably also not a bad year to avoid Chevy vans, and that's all right with us. Anyway, break out your Linda Ronstadt 8-tracks, slip into your Captain and Tennille costumes, and enjoy. The Flopcast website! The ESO Network! The Flopcast on Facebook! The Flopcast on Instagram! The Flopcast on Bluesky! The Flopcast on Mastadon! Please rate and review The Flopcast on Apple Podcasts! Email: info@flopcast.net Our music is by The Sponge Awareness Foundation! This week's promo: Earth Station Boo!
Why would they make "Clean Your Desk Day" a national observance each year if a clean desk didn't matter? This week, Sarah and Tennille expose hidden threats from our desks- and discuss mental and physical health benefits we gain from cleaning them regularly.
As they contemplate their own goals for 2025, Sarah & Tennille suggest thinking about the END of the year FIRST- and they discuss what this process might look like.
Before they step away from the microphone for a couple of weeks, Sarah and Tennille talk about changes over the past year of podcasting- and they share personal stories of lessons learned.
2:20:46 – Frank in New Jersey and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Why would it be a gorilla, Secret Level, Pac-Man, CGI stop motion animation, Tape Land, garbage is interesting, tiny cars, two phase breakfast, hot air balloon icons, Pavonia/Newport, alternate timelines, captain music, Captain Beefheart, Captain Kangaroo, Captain Sensible, Captain Marryat, Captain & Tennille, […]
2:20:46 – Frank in New Jersey and NYC, plus the Other Side. Topics include: Why would it be a gorilla, Secret Level, Pac-Man, CGI stop motion animation, Tape Land, garbage is interesting, tiny cars, two phase breakfast, hot air balloon icons, Pavonia/Newport, alternate timelines, captain music, Captain Beefheart, Captain Kangaroo, Captain Sensible, Captain Marryat, Captain & Tennille, […]
Send us a textThis week I'm talking with acupuncturist Tennille Richards-Brennan. I've been going to Tennille for a number of years now, whenever I have a injury. Though I realized after this last treatment that I don't really understand acupuncture. So it was great to talk to Tennille about what got her started down the path of becoming an acupuncturist and some of the science and philosophy behind it.
If you missed "Friendsgiving" but still want some holiday time with friends, why not schedule a "Friendsmas" celebration? This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss activities that can make time spent with your favorite friends both affordable and fun!
It's not a remix to a Christmas song... it's a warning from the Better Business Bureau. This week, Sarah and Tennille review current scams and how to avoid them this season.
It's not always easy to feel grateful, even when confronted with a perfectly roasted turkey. This week, Sarah and Tennille give pointers for bringing up the level of gratitude this week and beyond.
Turkey Time approaches! This week, Sarah and Tennille have ideas for tasks that can be done this week in order to save time (and sanity) next week- and also suggestions for keeping stress levels down.
About the Guest(s): Coach Tennille Adams is an experienced basketball coach with over 21 years in the field. Currently an assistant coach at the University of Alabama, she has a rich history in coaching at various levels, including JUCO and Division 1, having begun her career at Jacksonville Junior College and later working at North Carolina A&T. Coach Adams has a deep understanding of basketball recruitment and development, and she is well-regarded for her keen insights into the game, especially within women's basketball. Her career path has allowed her to contribute significantly to the growth and success of the teams she has been involved with. Episode Summary: In this insightful episode of the "It's Just Different" podcast, host Ashley Roberts welcomes Coach Tennille Adams, the esteemed assistant coach from the University of Alabama. Coach Adams shares her extensive journey through the world of basketball coaching, providing parents and athletes with vital insights into the recruitment process. With an emphasis on enjoyment and support during the recruiting journey, Coach Adams emphasizes the importance of understanding a player's fit not only on the court but with coaching styles as well. The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of basketball recruitment, highlighting the significance of social media and relationship-building with AAU coaches and recruiters. Coach Adams underscores the need for competitive spirit and confidence in young athletes, advising on the benefits of early player development. The episode offers a fresh perspective on recruitment strategies, player development, overcoming adversities like injuries, and maintaining motivation in the face of challenges—crucial insights for athletes, coaches, and parents alike. Key Takeaways: Parents should remain involved and supportive during their child's recruitment process and allow them to enjoy and grow from the experience. Coaches are increasingly relying on social media and strong relationships with AAU coaches and recruiters to discover and evaluate potential players. It's crucial for young athletes to develop competitive spirit and confidence from an early age while understanding the importance of skill development. Evaluating a good fit for a player goes beyond the court, considering if coaching styles will resonate with the athlete's way of learning and growth. Playing time and development are more important than the prestige of a team or league, as visibility and performance are key factors in recruitment. Follow Ashley on IG: @_thisisashleyr Follow Its Just Different Pod on IG: @itsjustdifferentpod Follow Coach Adams on IG: @coacht_adams Looking to join a community of like minded basketball parents? Look no further! We have the resources just for you. Click below to join! https://www.skool.com/itsjustdifferent/about Merch is Available. Use code Podcast to get 15% off! Link is below. www.itsjustdifferentapparel.com
In a world where MANY things go wrong for MANY people each day due to fires, natural disasters, and more- it is best to prepare in advance. This week, Sarah and Tennille chat with guest Megan Cooper from AAA Tennessee about insurance needs to consider.
Our world is filled with events that scare and concern our children. This week, Sarah and Tennille are joined by Extension Agent Stacy Clark, who has written a publication with tips that can help parents and caregivers approach the tough conversations- and support the mental health of children and teens.
Join us for an exhilarating episode of Sportslifetalk as we dive into "The Rebound That Changed Everything: Coach Tennille Adams' Story." Discover how Tennille Adams, a formidable force in women's basketball, has transformed her passion into a sensational 21-year coaching career. From her legendary game-winning rebound that led Arkansas to the Final Four, to molding the next generation of leaders at Alabama, Coach Adams shares her incredible journey filled with triumphs and challenges. Tune in to hear about her coaching philosophy, favorite sneaker picks, and hip-hop influences. Don't miss this compelling story of resilience, growth, and inspiration. Stay connected—like, comment, and subscribe to our channel for more captivating stories like Coach Adams'. Want more amazing content like this?
Just because your kids have "aged out" of the traditional candy hunt doesn't mean they have to get left out of the fun entirely! This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss ways to include your older children and teenagers in this week's spookiness.
Eating nachos is an activity that most of us can enjoy. This week, Sarah and Tennille are all about the nachos: the history; the day of celebration; and how we can enjoy our nachos with less guilt.
The average American spends $1,000 on December holiday gifts, decor, and more. Throw in Thanksgiving and travel dollars- and the costs can soar! This week, Sarah and Tennille review the different expense categories that we can expect to include in the budget.
Sonny explores the Billboard Hot 100 for 1971 - 1975 and gives you the best the years had to offer and then gives you his favorite out of the number ones. The Friday Quick Fix Concept: The Friday Quick Fix is your single dose of Rock n Roll in 15 minutes or less to get your weekend off to a rockin' start. Every Friday, we will deliver a different segment that focuses on albums, songs, movies, Playlist, and generally just about anything we find entertaining and want to share with you. You will still get a regular full length episode every Sunday as usual Please Consider Supporting The Artist We Feature In This and Every Episode: (You can support them by purchasing Music, Merch, or A Concert Ticket) In This Episode You Heard: Three Dog Night, Roberta Flack, Dawn, Tony Orlando, Barbara Streisand, Captain & Tennille, Rod Stewart Reach Out To Us: Email: growinuprock@gmail.com Follow Us@: Facebook Loud Minority Group Twitter Instagram Website: https://growinuprock.com Pantheon Podcast Network A Special THANK YOU to Restrayned for the Killer Show Intro and transition music!! Restrayned Website Please consider leaving us a five star review in one of the following places to help the podcast get discovered by others: GUR On Apple Podcast GUR On Podchaser GUR On Spotify Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Many areas are finally seeing temps drop. Why not celebrate "Walk to a Park" Day on October 10? This week, Sarah and Tennille talk about reasons to visit a local park- even if you have to use your vehicle to get there.
Do you look forward to conferencing with your child's teacher, or do you feel anxious just thinking about it? This week, Sarah and Tennille help you prepare to make the most of those few minutes spent in the classroom.
In this poignant follow-up episode, Dwayne Kerrigan, his ex-wife Terri, and current wife Tennille offer their insights and experience in transforming their post-divorce relationships. Their candid conversation reveals the intricate dance of co-parenting, personal growth, and forging new family dynamics. The trio delves into the challenging process of dismantling emotional barriers and confronting deep-seated fears. They share pivotal moments that led to breakthroughs in understanding each other's pain and perspectives, highlighting how empathy became their cornerstone for healing.Listeners will gain insights into practical strategies for:Creating a unified vision for co-parentingCultivating flexibility and acceptance in blended family situationsOvercoming self-limiting beliefs and narrativesBuilding trust through consistent actions and open communicationThis episode serves as a powerful testament to the possibility of not just peaceful coexistence, but genuine care and support between ex-spouses and new partners. It offers hope and practical wisdom for those navigating similar waters, proving that with dedication, reflection, and a willingness to grow, it's possible to forge a new kind of family bond that benefits everyone involved, especially the children.00:00 The Importance of Vulnerability00:28 Introduction to the Podcast01:04 Today's Unique Guests01:54 Navigating Divorce and Business02:48 The Journey of Co-Parenting03:33 Reflecting on the Past06:19 Understanding Relationship Dynamics17:34 The Role of Masculine and Feminine Energy23:08 Balancing Business and Personal Life33:50 Putting on the Uniform: A Symbol of Transformation34:07 Masculine vs. Feminine Energy in Relationships34:59 The Fear of Being Wrong and Selfish35:31 The Inner Conversations of Women36:42 Men's Problem-Solving Instincts36:58 Evolutionary Differences Between Men and Women40:22 The Importance of Feeling Seen and Heard41:15 Rating Your Relationship: A Good Idea?43:01 Advice for Women with Uninterested Partners44:44 Self-Ownership in Relationships51:39 The Vision for Co-Parenting52:32 The Role of Praise and Attention in Relationships56:59 The New Relationship Post-Divorce01:02:06 The Power of Loving What Is01:05:18 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsConnect with Dwayne KerriganLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-kerrigan-998113281/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofdoingbusinessdk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessofdoingbusinessdk/Disclaimer The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Business of Doing Business are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Business of Doing Business is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
'Tis almost the season... for more visitors to your bathroom. This week, Sarah and Tennille offer quick "boosts" that can be done to your powder room... some with only a few dollars invested.
In a revealing episode, Dwayne pulls back the curtain on his personal life, joined by his current wife Tennille and ex-wife Terri. This intimate conversation explores their remarkable journey from post-divorce tension to a unified co-parenting team. They all share raw insights into reconciling past hurts, prioritizing their children's well-being, and finding common ground amidst the pressures of entrepreneurship. They discuss key turning points that transformed their relationships, emphasizing the power of honest communication, empathy, and forgiveness.This episode offers a unique perspective on personal growth and professional success, demonstrating how emotional intelligence and willingness to change can lead to unexpected alliances. Listeners will gain practical strategies for navigating complex family dynamics while maintaining focus on business goals, proving that with effort and understanding, it's possible to turn challenging situations into opportunities for growth and collaboration.00:00 The Importance of Vulnerability00:28 Introduction to the Podcast01:04 Today's Unique Guests01:54 Navigating Divorce and Business02:48 The Story of Our Divorce04:21 Lessons from the Past06:19 Understanding Relationship Dynamics17:34 The Role of Masculine and Feminine Energy23:08 Balancing Business and Personal Life34:07 The Fear of Being Wrong39:18 The Story We Tell Ourselves40:07 The Scoreboard at Home44:44 Taking Ownership in Relationships51:39 Co-Parenting with Love and Respect56:44 The New Relationship After Divorce01:00:58 Final Thoughts and ReflectionsConnect with Dwayne KerriganLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwayne-kerrigan-998113281/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/businessofdoingbusinessdk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebusinessofdoingbusinessdk/Disclaimer The views, information, or opinions expressed by guests during The Business of Doing Business are solely those of the individuals involved and do not necessarily represent those of Dwayne Kerrigan and his affiliates. Dwayne Kerrigan or The Business of Doing Business is not responsible for and does not verify the accuracy of any of the information contained in the podcast series. The primary purpose of this podcast is to educate and inform. Listeners are advised to consult with a qualified professional or specialist before making any decisions based on the content of this podcast.
As fall arrives and the impending holiday season gets closer, we can easily find ourselves feeling overwhelmed. This week, Sarah and Tennille list tasks that can be "outsourced" to help with your mental health- even with a budget that is already tight.
Part of our daily water intake can happen without a cup or a bottle! This week, Sarah and Tennille celebrate "More Matters Month" by recognizing the produce that has high water content.
Before you tour that house you've been eyeing, expect to sign documents in order to step inside the door. This week, Sarah and Tennille sit down with Real Estate Broker Tara Joyner to discuss the NAR settlement that changed the way we will shop for a home going forward.
Seth and Marc invite favorite guest Jamie to talk about a song written Willis Alan Ramsay, covered with moderate success by America, and then covered with much greater success by Captain and Tennille... we are, of course, talking about Muskrat Love. One of the only hit songs about a rodent, and the only song about muskrats fucking. Special Guest: Jamie Carmichael.
When kids of any age constantly say "I don't want to go to school", it's time for parents to investigate! This week, Sarah and Tennille give tips for getting to the root of the problem... and getting your child back in their classroom.
Ate any potatoes lately? Sarah and Tennille have- and they are using National Potato Day to discuss the many ways that the budget-friendly, nutrient-rich potato can be enjoyed in healthy, delicious ways.
As summer begins its exit and the busy holidays approach, it's a good time to pause for a celebration of love! This week, Sarah and Tennille prepare for "Romance Awareness Day" by sharing their ideas for inexpensive (and free) ways to celebrate.
On the night of May 10th, 2004, 22 year old Sonya Tukes was at her sister's home in Tennille, Georgia, when she received a phone call at approximately 1:15 am. Sonya told her sister, Barbara Tukes, that she was going to bed around 10 pm, due to an early work shift the next day, but the following morning when Barbara awoke around 5 am, Sonya was gone. For over 20 years, Sonya's case has gone unsolved, but now with a new task force at play, can Sonya finally get justice? Anyone with any information about Sonya's disappearance is urged to contact the Georgia Bureau of Investigations at 478-374-6988 or you can contact the Washington County Sheriff's Office at 478-232-1366 or the Sandersville Police Department at 478-232-6138. You may remain anonymous. CHECK OUT OUR NEW MERCH!! Head to https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ to get your own Keep It Human Merch! Click here to join our Patreon. Connect with us on Instagram and join our Facebook group. To submit listener stories or case suggestions, and to see all sources for this episode: https://www.inhumanpodcast.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices