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What’s harder than seeing yourself? Hearing yourself. For everyday women who write, play or sing, how is creating music a coping mechanism, an exercise in embodiment, an archetype to unmask, or an outward expression of inward experiences? In this podcast, hear stories from women who feed their souls through music, and the personal journeys they've navigated through doubt, creativity and circumstance to find their jam.

Say Yes to the Music Heather Leigh

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

What’s harder than seeing yourself? Hearing yourself. For everyday women who write, play or sing, how is creating music a coping mechanism, an exercise in embodiment, an archetype to unmask, or an outward expression of inward experiences? In this podcast, hear stories from women who feed their souls through music, and the personal journeys they've navigated through doubt, creativity and circumstance to find their jam.

    Pinky Swear

    Pinky Swear

    Chances are, you’ve heard your own recorded voice at least once in this lifetime and cringed at the sound of it. In this episode, join Heather Leigh McKenzie, a multimedia artist from the American heartland as she shares the secret passion many women have but rarely record. Their own songs. Austin musician and longtime friend, Cynthia Fowler, commits to a pinky swear that has both women revisiting melodies with new purpose. If you have a passion for music, want to find inspiration or encouragement in sharing it, or just relate to the angst of hearing your own voice or musical ability, this is the podcast for you.

    • 15 Min.

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