Instead of chasing charts, PKPNAPL (Pink Pineapple) creates music that helps women breathe deeper, feel grounded, and reconnect with their inner strength—one frequency at a time.
The Unexpected Beginning
Kathy’s journey into music didn’t begin in a studio. It began in the quiet aftermath of grief—moments filled with heartbreak, healing, and the slow rediscovery of self. Years ago, after the sudden loss of her husband, she recorded raw voice memos—not to make music, but simply to survive her emotions. She later transcribed those memos into notebooks and tucked them away, unaware they would one day spark something deeper.
When life eventually brought her the chance to help her boyfriend fulfill a decades-delayed dream—producing his band’s album—she turned to those old notebooks as her practice ground. What began as a crash course in music production became something far more personal: a creative awakening that helped her process the past, reclaim her voice, and lay the first stones of the path she would eventually walk.
When Practice Became Transformation
Those old notebooks eventually became the heart of Bitter Honey—a grief-and-hope album Kathy released not to chase charts, but to learn the craft of music production so she could bring her boyfriend’s long-awaited band project to life. It became her personal lab—a space to experiment, make mistakes, and explore how to turn raw emotion into sound.
But something unexpected happened. The more she listened to the songs shaped from her own words, the more something inside her began to shift. Grief softened. Hope stirred. And in that quiet transformation, she realized music wasn’t just an art form—it was a frequency. One she could feel. One that helped her return to herself.
A Label Built on Emotional Frequency
That realization became the blueprint for everything that followed. What began as a personal experiment became a creative calling—and the foundation of PKPNAPL (Pink Pineapple). Kathy didn’t set out to build a traditional label. She built a home for emotional frequency: a space where music is crafted to meet women in the real, raw moments of life—grief, reinvention, resilience, sensuality, visibility—and guide them toward the version of themselves they’re becoming.
PKPNAPL wasn’t created to make stars. It was created to help women feel seen, heard, grounded, and powerful—right here, in their own skin.
The Entrepreneur Behind the Music
Long before PKPNAPL, Kathy was building something else: businesses designed to help women rise. For decades, she built companies grounded in a single belief—women deserve to be seen, heard, supported, and financially empowered. Her work has always centered on opening doors through tools, income pathways, and confidence-building practices that help women step fully into their capability.
Music simply became the newest—and most personal—way to continue the mission she’s carried all her life.

A Collective of Artists, One Shared Heart
That mission evolved into a multi-artist creative collective unlike anything in traditional music. Under the PKPNAPL (Pink Pineapple) umbrella, each project carries its own emotional signature.
Goddess Mode Activated pulses with feminine empowerment, mindset shifts, and unapologetic visibility.
Those That Remain channels grief, resilience, and catharsis through cinematic rock.
Steve L. Greenfield delivers electrifying guitar work, gritty storytelling, and an eclectic rock sound that lands deep.
Cauldron brings timeless rock with heart, edge, and an unshakable sense of authenticity.
Daughters of the Aurora—the newest offering—introduces ethereal, northern-lights-inspired frequencies designed to awaken creativity, intuition, and inner stillness.
Some projects speak directly to women’s emotional landscapes. Others exist simply because music deserves space to stretch, stir, and connect in all the ways human beings do. Together, they form a soundscape that mirrors the full spectrum of feeling—light and shadow, softness and strength, personal and universal.
Beyond the Music: Tools for Women to Rise
But PKPNAPL was never meant to live only inside headphones. Kathy expanded the vision into tools that support women not just emotionally, but practically. She began licensing music for coaches, retreat leaders, and event creators—soundscapes crafted with intention to elevate ceremonies, journaling sessions, meditations, and moments of transformation.

Some tracks are paired with digital resale-rights products, giving women not just a confidence shift, but a new income stream. And through initiatives like the Voices of Her licensing suite and the Frequency Exchange pay-it-forward model, she blends empowerment with entrepreneurship—making the experience both accessible and deeply supportive.
A Vision Expanding in Every Direction
Looking ahead, Kathy is expanding PKPNAPL with the same blend of purpose and intuitive creativity that sparked its beginnings. She’s developing a full product line for Daughters of the Aurora, including journals and creative tools inspired by northern-light frequencies. She’s continuing her 12-book cookbook series—starting with Entertaining with Love and Laughter: The Girlfriends Holiday Brunch (now available on Amazon and Lulu)—which weaves together recipes, self-care rituals, and stress-free gatherings with friends. She’s also completing her debut novel, The Moment She Didn’t Walk Away—a fictional narrative echoing the emotional courage and inner transformation that run through all her work.
Another major expansion is already underway: VueStream, PKPNAPL’s Roku and Amazon Fire TV platform. Soon, a dedicated PKPNAPL Music channel will bring the full soundscape of empowerment, resilience, sensuality, and storytelling directly into women’s living rooms.
Across every project, the vision remains the same: to create experiences that help women shift their frequency, reconnect with themselves, and feel deeply aligned with the life they are choosing.
The Heart of It All
PKPNAPL isn’t built around charts or genres—it’s built around what shifts inside a woman when the music begins. Kathy’s work invites listeners to breathe deeper, feel safer in their bodies, and reconnect with the strength they already carry.
Her approach offers something rare: transformation that doesn’t demand volume, performance, or perfection. It offers a quiet returning. A grounded knowing.
And for the women who see themselves reflected in these songs, that shift isn’t subtle—it can be life-changing.


