Embark on an unforgettable journey of self-discovery.

Sun Shining on Morning Snow is a fearless and deeply moving memoir that celebrates the power of authenticity, love, and resilience. Ingrid Hu Dahl, a mixed-race, queer woman, takes readers on an intimate journey through the challenges of self-discovery—navigating the weight of social, cultural and familial expectations.

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“Rebellious and bold, laying bare the choice to own the spotlight and step into one’s truth that we can all relate to.”

Ingrid playing bass in Rad Pony. Photo credit: Bex Wade

From her rebellious early days as a touring musician to her ground-breaking work in the rock ‘n’ roll camp for girls’ movement, Ingrid’s story is one of courage, defiance, and empowerment.

She fights to carve out space for herself and others, embracing her truth despite the pressures that seek to silence her. Through love, loss, and an unbreakable connection to the fierce women before her—especially her mother—she ultimately finds reconciliation and the strength to live boldly in her identity. In grief, she discovers not just sorrow but also a deeper understanding of love, memory, and the invisible threads that connect past and present.

She recalls her mother's words about going through fire to become pure gold, a metaphor that takes on new meaning as she recognizes the parallels in their struggles—two women, generations apart, yet bound by resilience in the face of cultural and personal battles. Despite their differences, their journeys echo each other, revealing the strength they both carried and the ways they were more alike than she ever realized. She comes to see the power in her own—in the name her mother gave her, Sun Shining on Morning Snow, a reflection of transformation, a crystalline purity shaped by both fragility and strength, ever-changing yet luminous in its own becoming.

At once lyrical and badass, Sun Shining on Morning Snow is a testament to the radical act of being seen on your terms. Perfect for readers seeking inspiration, representation, and the courage to step fully into their own light, this memoir is a rallying cry for anyone who has ever struggled to claim their place in the world.

Ingrid and Sarah of Rad Pony

Ingrid and her brother in the early 2000s during the 303s era.

Rad Pony. Photo credit: Bex Wade

Ingrid’s first band, The 303s, released their album “Lines of Parallel Minds” on Cult Hero Records in 2006.

Ingrid’s previous dance duo, Rad Pony, released the album “Saturdays” in 2011.

Photo credit: Lauren Tabak

About Ingrid


Ingrid Hu Dahl is an author, speaker, and leadership coach. She is the founder of her own coaching and consulting business, dedicated to empowering the next generation of leaders. With over two decades of experience in learning and development, she specializes in leadership, inclusion, and belonging, bringing her expertise to a wide range of industries, from corporate and media to nonprofit and social justice organizations.

A TEDx speaker and a founding member of the Willie Mae Rock Camp in Brooklyn, Ingrid has a lifelong passion for amplifying underrepresented voices. She has performed in multiple touring bands and has written, filmed, and directed two short films exploring identity, representation, and the mixed-race experience. Through her work, she shares stories of living in the in-between with curiosity and empathy, fostering deeper connections and cross-cultural understanding. Ingrid has toured in multiple rock bands, playing bass, guitar, synth, drums (on occasion), and vocals: the 303s, Lismore, Boyskout and Rad Pony.

Ingrid is certified by the International Coaching Federation and the Center for Creative Leadership. She is a global lecturer and speaker, an advisory board member for the Institute for Women’s Leadership at Rutgers University, and a former board member of the Bay Area Girls Rock Camp. She lives in California, with her wife, Courtney, and their dog, Palo Santo.