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We are so excited for you to hear this conversation with the multi-faceted and brilliant . As composer, singer-songwriter, and accompanist she brings empathy and joy to everything she creates. We dive into what it's like to have perfect pitch, how the skill of being an accompanist influences her ability to take on challanging projects, and how her incredible harmonic and rhythmic understanding of music helps her create songs that speak right to our hearts. We go deep in this one- both in music theory and spiritually. Her . It features WMP guests LaRhonda Steele, Rachel Brashear, and...
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Get a quick taste of our heartfelt, music‑filled conversation with the amazing Naomi LaViolette. This sneak peek captures the warmth, artistry, and joy she brings to every note — and to our entire chat. Full episode drops Thursday, January 29th. Don’t miss it!
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Our final episode of the season drops on Thursday, January 19th, and wow… what a season it’s been! We’ve had an absolute blast kicking off this adventure and diving into conversations with the incredible women who joined us: Sonny Hess, LaRhonda Steele, Rachel Breshear, Cynthia Plank, Stephanie Schneiderman, Kathryn Claire, and Naomi LaViolette. Every episode is still available, so feel free to binge away! Portland’s talent pool of women musicians is unreal, and each guest showed up with so much heart. They shared their stories, their music, their wisdom, their humor—there were deep...
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This week on Women. Music. Power. we sit down with Kathryn Claire. Kathryn Claire has spent years cultivating her own style and approach to music as a violinist, guitar player, singer, and songwriter. She has toured, performed and taught extensively in the US, Japan, The Netherlands, India, Belgium and France. From her journey in Irish punk bands to crafting a multimedia masterpiece, Kathryn shares her story and wisdom on staying true to your art. We dive deep into her journey, learn about synesthesia, and laugh a lot! Songs featured in this episode can be found...
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This episode features one of the most diverse and hardest working female singer-songwriters the Pacific Northwest has to offer. Songwriter, guitar player, singer, producer, actor, activist...Stephanie does it all. We all learned how to take responsibility for our womanhood in this episode!! :) What a joy it was to sit down with Stephanie and discuss her career in music--covering her early work in speech pathology, getting coveted spot at the Lilith fair, and to the work she does with her songwriting course You are the Song. We know you will be as inspired as we were by this incredible...
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On January 1st 2026, Leah Hinchcliff and Marianna Thielen will be releasing the 5th episode in season 1 of Women. Music. Power. Their guest is Stephanie Schneiderman. Stephanie is a power player in the Portland music scene and beyond. Tell your friends and don't forget to tune in on Thursday January 1st.
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This episode, we interview powerhouse band director and flutist Cynthia Plank. Her band at recently received the prestigious DownBeat Student Music Award for the best middle school large ensemble in the entire country. She also serves as an Associate Conductor for the , which is a professional-level group of adult musicians. Besides flute, she has also performed extensively on bass, percussion, trombone and currently sings in a 20-piece swing band. Hear all about how she is living out a life plan she made at age 18, how she and Leah met in the 80s in Euguene, and her...
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On December 18th, Women. Music. Power. is presenting our interview with Cynthia Plank. Cynthia is a music teacher in Portland Public Schools and performs locally. She has won numerous awards with her school bands and was a finalist for a grammy in the music teacher catergory. She is smart, funny and entertaining with an intriguing story. Don't miss it. Episode drops on Thursday Dec. 18th.
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Episode 3: Rachel Brashear – Be Excellent We are so excited to welcome Rachel Brashear as our 3rd guest on Women. Music. Power. Rachel is a fearless artist whose honesty, vulnerability and strength have been guiding forces in her creative journey. Her lyrics often tackle themes of identity and empowerment. In this episode Rachel shares stories of growing up in a very musical family in Branson, Missouri - a small resort city in the Ozark Mountains, often called the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World”. She recounts humorous encounters with famous...
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Hello, women music Power listeners. I'm Leah Hinchcliff, and along with my co-host, Marianna Thielen, we are so excited about episode three, which is dropping on Thursday, December 4th. Our guest is , a fearless artist, redefining what it means to be authentic in music. From growing up in a musical family, to releasing her Bold new album, the Death of the Ingenue. Rachel shares her journey of resilience, creativity, and empowerment. Please join us on Thursday, December 4th, wherever you stream, and check out our website, women music power pod.com for links to music artist bios,...
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Episode 3: Rachel Brashear – Be Excellent
We are so excited to welcome Rachel Brashear as our 3rd guest on Women. Music. Power. Rachel is a fearless artist whose honesty, vulnerability and strength have been guiding forces in her creative journey. Her lyrics often tackle themes of identity and empowerment.
In this episode Rachel shares stories of growing up in a very musical family in Branson, Missouri - a small resort city in the Ozark Mountains, often called the “Live Entertainment Capital of the World”. She recounts humorous encounters with famous musicians and charming stories of performing with her family at a young age.
We will listen to 3 of her songs and delve into the deep, thought-provoking process that guides her creativity. We talk about breaking free from old norms, finding power in softness and staying authentic as an artist.
Rachel’s new album, The Death of the Ingenue is a genre bending collection of compositions highlighting Rachel's excellence as a composer, arranger and multi-instrumentalist. It is an intimate peak into her world view and her philosophical determination to understand and explain her journey as a woman and artist.
We discuss her dedication as an educator and she shares wisdom gleaned from a life of musical study and practice. Her stories, fearless attitude, experiences and insights serve to elevate women in music and effect a change in the music industry.
Please listen to our interview and share it!
Here are links to the music we listened to in our podcast:
All other musical interludes and original songs were composed by Rachel Brashear.