(This replay is available to watch until November 13, and members can find it anytime in the class library.)

Musician and songwriter Hannah Winkler joins us for a candid conversation about her new album, balancing her solo artistry with her work as a sideperson, and how chronic pain affects creativity. Expect an inspiring and down-to-earth session that invites you to reflect on what balance and growth look like in your own artistic life.

For more than a decade, Brooklyn-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Hannah Winkler has lent her voice, musicianship, and quiet fire to other artists’ visions. Now, with her first full-length solo album, she steps fully into her own light—crafting songs that are both emotionally raw and sonically lush. 

After touring and recording with artists like Lorde, Ingrid Michaelson, and A Great Big World, Winkler’s solo work arrives with hard-won self-possession. Produced by longtime collaborators Zach Jones and Oscar Albis Rodriguez, the self-titled record blends rock’s urgency, folk’s intimacy, and pop’s melodic pull into a deeply personal portrait of healing and self-discovery. 

Released through Grand Phony Music Company, the album places Winkler among artists like Madison Cunningham, Madi Diaz, and Waxahatchee—unafraid to tell the truth with clarity and calm force.  

Hannah's self-titled record is available wherever you stream music.
Buy Hannah's record on Bandcamp here. 

Follow Hannah:
Instagram @hannahkwink 
Tiktok @hkwink

Upcoming open sessions

Tension and Release in Songwriting: How to Spark Emotion and Hold Attention with Bess Rogers
Sat, November 8
2:00pm ET (60 min)

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Production Breakdown with Davis Naish
Mon, Nov 10
8:00pm ET (60 min)

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