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Voices of Women with Host Kris Steinnes - interviews "Women On Air" Host Susan Lachmann.

Host(s): Kris Steinnes
Guest(s): Susan Lachmann

Susan Lachmann, Founder of Sound Learning, also Host and Producer of Women On Air shares stories of her personal journey in recognizing, supporting and using authentic voice.

About the Host(s)

Kris Steinnes: Voices of Women ~ Fridays at 1pm pt / 4pm et.
Kris Steinnes began her spiritual journey in 1990 when she discovered her mission to bring people together. In 1993 after reading the Feminine Face of God, Kris followed her vision to ..

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About the Guest(s)

Susan Lachmann: Susan Lachmann, a singer and well-known local announcer, has enjoyed watching the genre of women's music evolve over the years and hosting her weekly program, which features music by women for women. She says, "Women's music, at its birth, was...

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