
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Send us a text
In this episode, interim executive director Rhonda Buckley-Bishop interviews new choir member Rebecca Richards. They discuss Rebecca's initial months with the choir, highlighting the warm welcome and the diverse, passionate community. Rebecca shares how her professional life in criminal justice intersects with her choral activities, providing examples of how choir music positively impacts various communities. The conversation touches on the significance of the choir's role as ambassadors, both locally and internationally, and celebrates Choral Arts’ inclusive environment, particularly important to Rebecca as a parent of a transgender teen. The episode concludes with reflections on the choir's long-standing tradition and the sense of family among its members.
By The Choral Arts Society of WashingtonSend us a text
In this episode, interim executive director Rhonda Buckley-Bishop interviews new choir member Rebecca Richards. They discuss Rebecca's initial months with the choir, highlighting the warm welcome and the diverse, passionate community. Rebecca shares how her professional life in criminal justice intersects with her choral activities, providing examples of how choir music positively impacts various communities. The conversation touches on the significance of the choir's role as ambassadors, both locally and internationally, and celebrates Choral Arts’ inclusive environment, particularly important to Rebecca as a parent of a transgender teen. The episode concludes with reflections on the choir's long-standing tradition and the sense of family among its members.