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Cory Henry: Grammy Win, The Church Experience, and Why He's Done With the Music Industry

1 h 2 min · 19 de may de 2026
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We sit down with Grammy winner Cory Henry for a real talk on calling, church culture, and what it costs to keep creating at the highest level. He connects faith, freedom, and artistry, then gets brutally honest about burnout, streaming payouts, and why he’s ready to retire from the music industry but not from music.  Cory is a Grammy-winning musician, composer, and the creator of The Church Experience, a monthly residency at the Miracle Theater in Inglewood, CA. He grew up in Brooklyn playing organ by age three, performed at the Apollo by six, and has spent over 30 years navigating the tension between the church world he came from and the wider world he always knew he was called to. In this conversation, Jasmine and Cory go deep on the church kid experience from the inside: what it's like to have your gift controlled by church leadership, how to separate God from the people who claim to represent him, and what it looks like to build your own version of ministry when the traditional path wasn't built for you. They also get into the Grammy reality check, why Cory is walking away from the music industry (not music), the math that makes streaming unsustainable for independent artists, and what he's looking for in a wife. (Spoiler: she needs to have her own money.) If you grew up in church and ever felt like your gift was managed, minimized, or misunderstood, this one's for you. Be sure to share this out with a musician or artist that can relate.  #TheePKPod #Cory Henry #Podcasts #Music Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2525424/support]

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