By: Jacob Elyachar, jakes-take.com
It is a pleasure to welcome Wendy Colonna to The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast.
For nearly three decades, Wendy has written songs that explore the intersections of humanity, culture, and resilience. A graduate of Louisiana’s Scholars’ College, she has released nine studio albums, toured nationally and internationally, earned a Coca-Cola sync placement reaching millions, and shared stages with legendary artists. From performing for 60,000 people at the Women’s March to singing at hospice bedsides, Colonna believes every performance is an act of connection.
Beyond the stage, she is Chief Cultural Officer of Wavemakers Women + Music, where she helps amplify women artists over 40, and founder of the Lyriculture™ Artist Development program, where she has spent a decade mentoring creatives. Her commitment to elevating overlooked voices is at the heart of her songwriting—and comes to life in “Nightingale.” She is based in San Marcos, Texas.
On this episode of The Jake’s Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Wendy Colonna spoke about Wavemakers Women + Music, spoke about the stories behind her most-streamed Spotify songs, and previewed her upcoming project, Banned, which transforms banned books into songs.
For more information about Wendy, visit her website.
You can connect with Wendy Colonna on social media. Visit her Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, & YouTube channels.





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