Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Lauren Lo May. This episode will not have a transcript -- in compliance with Split This Rock, the Quarry's copyright agreement. You can read the poem here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Lauren Lo May. This episode will not have a transcript -- in compliance with Split This Rock, the Quarry's copyright agreement. You can read the poem here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Matt Brooks. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Katharina Rosenau (she/they). For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Mars O'Shea Thank you Mars for making me laugh over pierogi and reading poetry in my living room. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Shanga Juckas. Thank you Shanga for sharing your words! For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my Rhys Anderson. To find more of Rhy's projects you can visit https://www.rhysandersonmedia.com/ For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Matt King (he/him). For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Luna Silver. To find more of Luna's projects you can visit their instagram. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Zien Celeste. You can find Zien's work here or @zienceleste. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by emet ezell . For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Skyler Hill. You can find Skyler's work here or @stringsandotherthings on Instagram. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words Pink Moth you can find more of their work https://pinkmothlit.com/winter-issue/. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Todd Boss and Jeremy Richards. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Gemma Cooper Novack. You can find her work here: http://www.gemmacoopernovack.com/ For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Mickey Roberts. You can support his art and work through the link associated with his name or mickeyrobertsart.com. You can also connect with Mickey through @mickeyrobertsart on Instagram. In this episode, Mickey, writes about living, grief, and broken cups. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Martí. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
We all make mistakes. In this episode, Arlo revisits a previous episode in hopes to remedy a misreading.. Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Renee Elizabeth Peters. To stay up to date on her projects follow her on Instagram @renee.elizabethpeters For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by friend and healer Rae Lipkin. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://www.mohican.com/ https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/resources/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Billy-Ray. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://www.mohican.com/ https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/resources/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Berlin based writer, Alexander Kloß. To stay in touch with Alexander visit is website 2kloss2call.com. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://www.mohican.com/ https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/resources/ Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by your friendly host, Arlo Tomecek. To stay up to date on my projects visit @arlotomecek. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by your friendly host, Arlo Tomecek. To stay up to date on my projects visit @arlotomecek. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Chris of Poetry Fox. To stay up to date on his projects follow her on Instagram @poetryfox For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Renee Elizabeth Peters. To stay up to date on her projects follow her on Instagram @renee.elizabethpeters For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Will's visual poetic adaptations. A feeling of double exposure through words. You can support Will's work through Instagram: @ghostdownphoto or Band Camp at ghost down. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Naomi speak on her complex feelings with the state of our nations. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the park. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Hyazinth's mythological poems. To connect with Hyacinth and read Pertcha along with me visit http://hyazinths.com/ For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Natalie Diaz's from her book A Postcolonial Love Letter. For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Grace Crummet's poem's from her zine WATER BODIES. To order a zine, please contact Arlo via email. To submit your work you can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Ian Curriden's poems, "Storm Suite". To submit your work you can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to Liv Moranne. You can find Liv's work on Split This Rock's digital archive called The Quarry. To submit your work you can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. In today's episode, we listen to blue mcdevitt uncover conflicting feelings surrounding home. For a full transcript of today's episode you can visit this link You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Maya Faerstein-Weiss' approach to coping with catastrophic paranoia and dred. You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Vikash Goyal's telling of the seven stages of Samadhi through a poetic framework. To connect with Vikash visit his website or follow him on instagram @Kashivology. For a full transcript of today's episode click here You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Sabrina Miller on grounding in order to see the world more clearly. You can listen to Sabrina's music on all streaming platforms under Sabrina and the Gems. You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Noun's words on reflecting on questioning home and the multiplicity of our carried identities. Stay up to date on Noun's work on her instagram @noonverses You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Kira's words on reflecting on questioning gender, openness, radical acceptance, and fat phobia. To witness Kira's photography you can visit their instagram here. You can also witness her work through this magazine. You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Sarina's words on reflecting on the past as it pertains to the present and future. For more of Sarina's words email Arlo to request permission from Sarina Schwartz's words. You can email Arlo at arlotomecek@gmail.com Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Gabrielle's words surrounding knowing and understanding oneself and the universe. For more of Gabrielle's words you can read it here: https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2019/168/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Catherine's words on understanding our childhood selves and holding them with compassion. For more of Catherine's you can visit her website: https://www.catherinemeringolo.com/ Please note that Arlo adds one stage direction at the end of this poem-- we apologize for this error and will soon upload an updated version without this. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Karianne's words surrounding knowing and understanding oneself and the universe. For more of Karianne's work you can see their theses here: https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2021/257/ https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_f2020/21/ Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Barbara's words surrounding healthcare and reproductive justice. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Dee's words surrounding intimacy and love. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Melina Roise's trials with grief. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Micah's song and her lovestory. Find more of Micah's work and creative explorations here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, we listen to Kayla speak with the Anonymous Da Band. Find more of Kayla's work and creative explorations here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode, Coming Out (of hibernation) we read Salim Chagi-Sanchez's poem, Low. You can support Salim's work here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode we read Tinotenda Jayne's poem, Inner Child Ruminations. You can support Tinotenda Jayne's work here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.
Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. For a full transcript of today's episode please visit Arlo's personal website: https://arlotomecek.com/sound/poetry-walks In today's episode we read Mariel Anna Norris' poems, Time United and Stagnant Time Without You. You can support Norris' work here. Land Acknowledgement: This podcast was recorded on forcibly ceded Mohican land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below: https://native-land.ca/ https://www.whose.land/en/ https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet. Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.