She Rocks Podcast Makes Its Debut

US New series presents conversations with women from all walks of the music industry      27/02/20

She Rocks Podcast Makes Its Debut


The Women’s International Music Network (The WiMN) has announced the debut of the She Rocks Podcast. They say that this new podcast series presents conversations with extraordinary women from all walks of the music industry – from top-tier performers to behind-the-scenes heroes. Sharing insights, tips, gear rundowns and so much more, the She Rocks Podcast gets in-depth and personal about all the issues that matter.

The show is hosted by Laura B. Whitmore, founder of the Women’s International Music Network and the She Rocks Awards, journalist for Parade.com and music industry marketer. A champion for women in music, Whitmore has interviewed hundreds of musicians from every spectrum of the industry. She notes, “It has always been my mission to share women’s stories in order to inspire and energize others. The She Rocks Podcast is a great platform to go in depth with intimate conversations that really help these stories come alive through the artist’s own voice and emotions.”

The podcast features current and upcoming interviews with a diverse array of guests including Lisa Loeb, Mindi Abair, Anna Nalick, Gretchen Menn, Shelly Peiken, Yasi Hofer, Lari Basilio, Ali Handal, Ana Egge, Command Sisters, and many more to come.


About The Women’s International Music Network (WiMN)
Founded in 2012, the Women’s International Music Network unites women who work within all facets of the music and audio industries. With theWiMN.com as its hub, the WiMN provides a community for women within the industry while enriching their careers and musical experiences through networking and sharing. The Women’s International Music Network produces events such as the WiMN She Rocks Showcases, and the She Rocks Awards, hosts many panels and workshops, and is founded by music industry veteran Laura B. Whitmore.

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