“Women Want to Hear Women With Elaina” Featuring Danielle Bradbery

“Women Want to Hear Women With Elaina” Featuring Danielle Bradbery

Danielle Bradbery has been in the public eye since winning The Voice as a 16-year-old in 2013. But winning a reality talent competition doesn’t immediately translate to superstardom. Like most reality show winners, Danielle has had to work tirelessly to prove herself—and find herself as an artist.

In our sit-down interview this week, Danielle talks about her time on The Voice, growing up in the public eye, finding her confidence, releasing her recent album, I Don’t Believe We’ve Met, and so much more—including her thoughts on how to get more women on country radio. Plus, Danielle covers Carrie Underwood’s “So Small” and performs her recent single, “Worth It.” Hope you enjoy!

Podcast Participants:

  • Danielle Bradbery
  • Elaina Smith, host of WWTHW


Videos:

  • Danielle “Plays It Forward” by covering Carrie Underwood’s “So Small.”
  • Danielle performs her recent single, “Worth It.”


Danielle’s Women Want to Hear Women Playlist


Need a refresher what #WomenWantToHearWomen is all about?
Past episodes: 
Kacey Musgraves
Dolly Parton
Carly Pearce
Shawna Thompson of Thompson Square
Tegan Marie
Clare Dunn
Stephanie Quayle 
Sarah Darling
Rachel Reinert
Carrie Underwood
Abby Anderson
Runaway June
Kalie Shorr
Rachel Wammack
Jessie Chris
Tenille Townes
Delta Rae
Logan Brill
Maren Morris
RaeLynn
Heather Morgan
Leah Turner

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