This podcast explores how women are building legacy, so that, others can be inspired through stories of women creating powerful, personal legacies through faith, family, business, and community. This show is for the woman entrepreneur, the woman of faith, and the woman who dreams of starting her own business, changing careers, or who needs some inspiration. This podcast is for women of all ages, but women in their 40s and women in their 50s will feel most connected. No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed are greater than those performed by other lawyers.
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Tanya Hendrix hosts Legacy, Her Way with Tanya Hendrix, a education show with 63 episodes published.
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Episode #63
Igniting Your Legacy: Turning Ideas into Action
May 5, 202630 minS3
The Idea You Can’t Shake: Building Legacy on PurposeHost Tanya Hendrix reflects on how powerful legacies often begin with an idea that won’t let go, highlighting guests like Katherine Orton of Read Aloud Alabama and other women who saw a need and acted intentionally rather than drifting into decisions. She shares her own story: after learning in 2009 about domestic minor sex trafficking, she volunteered, sought full-time work in the field, and in 2013 closed her law practice to move to Birmingham and live in a safe house for trafficking survivors, serving for six months and leaving a lasting imprint on her understanding of dignity, being seen, and love as legacy. Tanya encourages listeners to seek counsel and community, take educated risks, weigh the cost of not acting, and take one small step this week toward the calling they can’t shake.00:00 The Idea That Won’t Quit00:43 Legacy Her Way Intro01:11 Stories That Spark Legacy03:14 Intentionality and Accountability06:02 My Calling to Fight Trafficking08:55 The Leap to the Safe House12:57 Living the Mission Up Close14:05 Legacy Is Being Seen18:37 Count the Cost and Take One Step23:20 Barriers, Risks, and Community28:04 On Mission On Purpose Closing To connect with Tanya, click HERE
Impacting Huntsville's Children: The Story of Read Aloud Alabama with Katherine Enfinger Orton
Apr 28, 202638 minS3
Katherine Enfinger Orton on Read Aloud Alabama and Building Legacy Through LiteracyHost Tanya Hendrix interviews Katherine Enfinger Orton on Legacy Her Way about legacy as present-day choices and community impact in Huntsville. A fourth-generation Huntsvillian with deep Hayes family roots, Katherine shares how service and community responsibility shaped her upbringing, especially through her great-grandfather and the love of reading instilled by her grandmothers. Inspired by a similar program in West Virginia, she founded the nonprofit Read Aloud Alabama to recruit volunteers to read weekly in Huntsville City Schools, emphasizing both literacy growth and the self-esteem built through consistent presence. She describes emotional, enthusiastic student responses, discusses challenges with outreach and marketing, and encourages women to start by building a supportive community for their ideas. Katherine also reflects on harmony over balance, “moving the needle,” downtown revitalization work with Downtown 47, and ways to help through volunteering, spreading the word, and donating books or funds.00:00 Welcome to Legacy01:38 Meet Katherine Orton03:27 Growing Up With Legacy05:42 Starting Read Aloud07:22 Why Reading Matters10:14 Kids Reactions12:26 From Idea to Action14:31 Harmony and Motherhood18:53 Marketing and Outreach22:27 Redefining Legacy28:33 Owning Your Life30:29 Helping Huntsville Thrive33:06 How to Support Read Aloud35:34 Legacy Her Way36:49 Closing Thanks Volunteer or Donate to Read Aloud Alabama by CLICKING HERE Visit Read Aloud Alabama on Instagram HERE Connect with Tanya at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC
When Legacy Looks Like Rest: Permission to Pause in Hard SeasonsHost Tanya Hendrix reflects on a stressful, heavy season of running her estate planning law firm while managing staff, clients, relationships, and constant business demands, which left her sick, exhausted, and recording at the last minute. She challenges the idea that legacy always looks like visible building, arguing that sometimes it means stopping, resting, saying no to commitments, and doing fewer things better to preserve quality and avoid burnout. Hendricks emphasizes that business ownership includes unglamorous work like early mornings, weekends reviewing analytics, and pivoting when data shows something isn’t working, while keeping “people, people, people” at the center as she serves families. She encourages scheduling margin, seeking help, being honest about hard seasons, trusting the plan and process, and continuing to show up without sacrificing health, marriage, or the very people legacy is for.00:00 When Building Looks Like Rest01:26 Welcome to Legacy Her Way02:06 Body Says Stop04:00 The Pressure of Ownership06:59 What Social Media Misses09:41 Legacy Built in Seasons12:07 Permission to Do Less16:10 Trust the Plan and Pivot18:56 Tell the Truth and Ask for Help20:40 Final Encouragement and Outro Contact Tanya at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC
From Military Chef to Entrepreneur: Shaylene Hawley's Culinary Legacy
Apr 21, 202635 minS3
From Naval Chef to Huntsville Entrepreneur: Shaylene Hawley Builds Legacy Her WayHost Tanya Hendrix interviews Shaylene Hawley, a Navy veteran and founder of Shay la Vie, a mother-daughter, woman- and veteran-owned private chef and elite catering business in Huntsville, Alabama. Shaylene shares what it was like cooking on a Navy destroyer, earning three degrees, and how a chocolatier role and the pandemic layoff in San Diego pushed her to start her own business as a single mother and disabled veteran. She describes moving cross-country for a lower cost of living, finding Huntsville through a fellow private chef, and getting early support from the local community that helped her land clients. Shaylene discusses the challenges of marketing during the pandemic, the vulnerability of scaling to large events, stereotypes faced as a woman veteran, and defines success as having control of her schedule to show up for her son’s life.00:00 Welcome to Legacy01:34 Meet Shaylene Holly02:46 Chef Life in Navy04:32 Pandemic Pivot Plan06:36 Why Huntsville Alabama09:10 Building Shay la Vie11:20 Marketing and First Break13:44 Growth Fears and Wins16:54 Single Mom Leap21:26 Motherhood and Leadership24:19 Women Veteran Stereotypes29:00 Redefining Success Today32:25 Connect and Closing Connect with Shaylene on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/184Ug1mJ1B/ Connect with Shaylene on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefshaylavie?igsh=MXJjc3Y3dmYwbm8xcw== Connect with Tanya at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC
Keeping Kids Safe with Huntsville Attorney Tanya Hendrix
Apr 17, 202637 minS3
Child Safety and Trafficking Awareness: Practical Steps to Protect KidsHost Tanya Hendrix reflects on her conversation with Tammy Brannen about the 1989 kidnapping of Tammy’s daughter Melissa, emphasizing how quickly abductions can happen even with attentive parenting and that prevention is not always possible. Drawing on her background prosecuting child sex cases and later searching for missing and trafficked children with the KlaasKids Foundation (founded after Polly Klaas’s abduction and murder), she explains the link between missing children and trafficking and notes trafficking more often involves grooming—frequently online—though abduction can occur. She offers safety steps: age-appropriate “stranger danger” talks, plans for getting lost in stores or crowds, identifying safe helpers, teaching 911, yelling “no,” keeping current photos and videos, and using child ID kits with fingerprints, dental info, and hair samples (available at missingkids.org). She urges immediate police reporting without a 24-hour wait, vigilance with teen runaways, using social media to help searches, “see something, say something,” and closely monitoring kids’ online activity and gaming.00:00 Every Parent’s Fear01:31 Why This Matters to Me02:07 From Prosecutor to Advocate03:27 How I Found KlaasKids05:20 Missing Kids and Trafficking Link07:46 Grooming vs Abduction09:37 Stranger Danger Basics11:13 Child ID Kit Essentials14:15 Photos Videos and 91117:35 What to Do If Missing19:53 Runaways and Fast Trafficking22:25 Social Media as Search Tool24:40 Be the Eyes and Ears27:12 See Something Say Something30:47 Model Respect Reduce Risk33:55 Online Safety and Monitoring35:49 Final Takeaways and Thanks National Center for Missing & Trafficked Children Contact Tanya Hendrix at Huntsville Estate Planning Lawyer LLC
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