Welcome to The InkLives Podcast ; Your favorite podcast for all things Literature! Join your host Phoebe as she explores this living art and its impact on society. Don’t forget to like, subscribe and leave a review!
OPRP is a segment on InkLives where different everyday people are hosted and tasked to read a poem of their choice explaining its significance to them. Guest Pt.1 : Trina Kirabo Poem : “Welcome to Society” by Erin Hanson Guest's socials Instagram : @trinah__k Twitter : TrinahKirabo. Snapchat : @trinahkirabo Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
This week on Inklives,we're hosting Lus the Poet, a prominent Ugandan poet,author and spoken word artist. Join us as we discuss the pros and cons of a fully dedicated career in the Arts Industry and dig deeper into who Lus the Poet is. Lus' socials lusthepoet - Twitter / Instagram / Facebook Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
This week we had you send some questions you've always wanted Phoebe to answer on her various social media platforms Listen to her answer them in this fun and interesting episode “Q&A with Phoebe Pt. 2” Thank you for sending your questions x Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
This week on InkLives, We're interviewing a poet and representative of FEMCAST , Sweetie Catherine. FEMCAST is an initiative for Female Creatives by Female Creatives where they support each other in development and commercialization of artistic talent. Join Phoebe as we get a deeper insight into what FEMCAST is. FEMCAST CONTACTS 0707481782 0759916726 Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
This week on InkLives, We're interviewing poet and recently author Michelle Musiime Tumwesigye on her new book “Bring My Flowers To Nirvana” Join Phoebe as we take a deep dive into this book and the brains behind it. Michelle's socials Instagram : @tumwesigye.x Snapchat : @tumwesigye_m Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
Artory is a new segment on InkLives where I'll be talking about the different artistic movements that made writing what it is today. Get it!? Art + History = Artory Part 5 : Modernism Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
Artory is a new segment on InkLives where I'll be talking about the different artistic movements that made writing what it is today. Get it!? Art + History = Artory Part 4 : Harlem Renaissance Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.
Artory is a new segment on InkLives where I'll be talking about the different artistic movements that made writing what it is today. Get it!? Art + History = Artory Part 3 : Realism Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com
Artory is a new segment on InkLives where I'll be talking about the different artistic movements that made writing what it is today. Get it!? Art + History = Artory Part 2 : Aestheticism Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com My Aestheticism article : http://thethoughtbox.art.blog/2021/07/27/art-for-arts-sake/
Artory is a new segment on InkLives where I'll be talking about the different artistic movements that made writing what it is today. Get it!? Art + History = Artory Part 1: Romanticism(1800-1850) Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com For more information on the poets and poems in this episode please visit https://poets.org
“A Poem A Day Keeps The Block Away” ~Phoebe Nekesa What makes writers believe that they are suffering from writer's block? Does it even exist? How can writers avoid it or overcome it? Listen to my deeper insight. Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com
We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, “Poetry Dissect” where I'll be sharing poetry that inspires me and discussing its deep meaning and significance Poem: Alone Poet: Maya Angelou Source : Oh Pray My Wings Are Gonna Fit Me Well Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com
We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, “Poetry Dissect” where I'll be sharing poetry that inspires me and discussing its deep meaning and significance Poem: On Joy and Sorrow Poet:Khalil Gibran Source : The Prophet A free complete copy of “The Prophet”: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/58585/58585-h/58585-h.htm#link21 Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com
We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, “Poetry Dissect” where I'll be sharing poetry that inspires me and discussing its deep meaning and significance Poem: This Poem is Tailor Made to Fit You Perfectly Poet: Rushongoza Begumya Nkabafunzaki Contact Info : brushongoza@gmail.com This poem is derived from the “LIGHT” poetry collection published by Kitara Nation LIGHT by Begumya Nkabafunzaki Rushongoza – Kitara Nationhttps://kitaranation.com › product › light-by-begumya-...
We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, "Into My Mind" where I'll be sharing my personal poetry with you. Share the story behind its inspiration, and give a personal interpretation. Poem : THE UNKNOWN BLOCK
We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, "Into My Mind" where I'll be sharing my personal poetry with you. Share the story behind its inspiration, and give a personal interpretation. Poem : 1 CORINTHIANS 13
Into My Mind part 1 •About this episode : We begin a new segment on Ink Lives, "Into My Mind" where I'll be sharing my personal poetry with you. Share the story behind its inspiration, and give a personal interpretation. Poem: ALIEN AMONG YOU.
We often take the art of spoken word and mere written poetry as the same thing, right? If not, what's the difference ?
Common Concepts or beliefs people have about poetry and poets that aren't always true.
Questions asked ; 1. How can someone get to understand, gain interest or be attracted to poetry? 2. Have you had any setbacks being a poet, if so what are they and why? 3. Talk about your writing process 4. Who is your favourite poet and why? 5. What can I do to improve my skills in interpreting poetry? 6. What can I do to become a poet or improve my speech? 7. How can I get my peers to like poetry and not regard it as something uncool?
Qns : Do you consider poetry as part of your identity ? If so why? 2. What is poetry to you? •Today we talk about poetry as an identity
They say poets are mad. How true or false is this ? A deeper insight of the Sylvia Plath Effect