Most music labels chase streams, charts, and market share. PKPNAPL (Pink Pineapple) is tuned to something harder to measure: emotional frequency. Founded by Kathy Bittner after the sudden loss of her husband, the label began as a personal creative process—and evolved into a multi-artist platform that helps women feel empowered, visible, and deeply aligned through sound.
The concept is rooted in entrainment—a scientific phenomenon where sound gently syncs the mind and body to its rhythm. Kathy’s music for feminine empowerment and mindset shifts is intentionally crafted to slow the nervous system, quiet emotional static, and support shifts in belief patterns.
It’s not meditation music. It’s not traditional sound healing either. It’s upbeat, affirmational, and movement-based—music designed to shift how a woman feels on the inside, so she can move through the world with more alignment, confidence, and presence on the outside.
The breakthrough came when Kathy wrote “This Body Is Mine” and created a daily playlist of affirmational tracks. That entrainment-led emotional shift triggered something deeper: a physical one. As her relationship with her body changed—so did her choices. No dieting. No restriction. Just a shift in frequency that helped her regulate her nervous system, rewrite her inner dialogue, and naturally move toward what felt nourishing.
The result? She lost 37 pounds and counting—not by chasing weight loss, but by syncing her body with a new belief system.

A Multi-Artist Approach to Emotional Range
PKPNAPL doesn’t operate like a traditional label—or even a solo artist project. It’s a multi-artist platform designed to reflect the full emotional spectrum. Each project brings its own voice, its own frequency, and its own invitation to shift.
Goddess Mode Activated channels feminine empowerment, sensuality, and self-belief. Those That Remain explores grief, resilience, and emotional catharsis through cinematic rock. Steve L. Greenfield delivers gritty, guitar-driven storytelling that hits the heart. Cauldron merges driving bass lines, fierce drums, and melodic rock vocals across nine powerful tracks—delivering timeless rock with heart, edge, and undeniable authenticity. And Daughters of the Aurora—launching later this year—introduces ethereal, northern-lights-inspired soundscapes that awaken creativity and inner stillness.
Licensing, Tools, and the Frequency Exchange
PKPNAPL isn’t just about streaming—it’s about integration. The label is currently building Voices of Her, a licensing framework that offers intentional, high-vibration music for coaches, retreat leaders, and event creators. These tracks are designed to elevate opening sessions, deepen meditations, and amplify transformative moments at live experiences around the world.
Kathy also pairs select songs with digital resale-rights products—giving women entrepreneurs a way to increase both confidence and income.

The Frequency Files newsletter and Frequency Exchange pay-it-forward model bring it all together—melding mindset, music, and practical tools for real-world growth. Coming next: All of Me Said Yes, a sensual album exploring feminine pleasure and embodied desire, set to release just in time for Valentine’s Day.
Looking Forward
Over the next three years, Kathy plans to expand PKPNAPL’s licensing division, develop a full product line for Daughters of the Aurora, and release her debut novel, The Moment She Didn’t Walk Away. She’s also continuing her 12-book cookbook series—beginning with Entertaining with Love and Laughter: The Girlfriends Holiday Brunch, already available on Amazon and Lulu.
The vision is ambitious yet deeply grounded: to create a trusted creative home for women seeking emotional alignment and transformation through music, storytelling, and self-care.
As Kathy puts it: Empowerment isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s quiet, steady, and deeply intentional.


