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When do you let a project go, and why might you want to move on in the first place? Jeffrey and Joseph discuss the fine line between knowing when to trash a project and when to recycle it into something new. The willingness to let go of the art you consume and create can be really freeing. Thinking of art as truly disposable might even encourage you to try a new medium that you may not be as familiar with. Consume: Listen to 20 short episodes from 20 different poets from IndieFeed: Performance Poetry. Create: Write a 2-minute, 250-word story about a wedding reception. Refine it a bit. Now, completely delete it! Then, write a 2-minute story about a bird. Record and/or share this one. Join the SWT Membership community to see what other listeners are making: https://www.patreon.com/startwiththis Not sure what t-shirt to wear today? Start With This: https://topatoco.com/collections/startwiththis Follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Credits: Jeffrey Cranor (host) & Joseph Fink (host), Julia Melfi (producer), Grant Stewart (editor), Vincent Cacchione (mixer). Rob Wilson (logo). Produced by Night Vale Presents. http://www.startwiththispodcast.com http://www.nightvalepresents.com
"Genghis Khan, Motherhood, Entitlement and Women's Empowerment" Eleanor Jackson is a Filipino Australian poet, performer, arts producer and radio broadcaster. Eleanor has that rare gift in poetry – the ability to capture even the rowdiest slam crowd without the aid of histrionics, relying instead on understatement, clarity, and the power of her words. Both in her writing and the way it is performed, this is work of the highest possible calibre. – Geoff Lemon, Editor, Going Down Swinging A regular guest at Australian literary and arts festivals, Eleanor has been described as capable of creating, “powerful quiet”. Her poetry is published in Overland Journal, Arc Poetry Magazine, Going Down Swinging, Peril Magazine, Scum Magazine and the Cordite Poetry Review, FBI’s “All the Best“, RRR’s “Aural Text”, 3CR’s “Spoken Word”, ABC Radio National’s “Night Air” and the online poetry channel, “IndieFeed: Performance Poetry”. Her radio play, Agent Ion, was featured as a part of Radiotonic for ABC Radio National, and her short fiction, The Transfer, appeared in Review of Australian Fiction. In 2014-2015, she was Artist in Residence at La Boite Theatre in Brisbane. Eleanor is committed to developing and hosting events and experiences that showcase the diversity of poetic language. She was Producer of the Melbourne Poetry Map, and is currently Editor in Chief of Peril Magazine and a Board Member for the Queensland Poetry Festival. Eleanor also loves creating and sharing stories of community, identity and place and was a long-time host of At the Local on 4zzz fm, profiling local arts, events and community organisations that often pass under the radar of mainstream broadcasting with co-host, Domenico Natoli. You can visit Eleanor at her website - http://www.eleanorjjackson.com
Bob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1614. FINAL SHOW.
Bob Holman on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1613.
Lisa Buscani on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1612.
Taylor Mali on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1611.
Sarah Kay on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1610.
Mighty Mike McGee (and T.O.F.U.) on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1609.
Buddy Wakefield on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1606.
Jon Sands on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1605.
Matt Mason on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1603.
Jamie Kilstein and The Agenda on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1602.
Tony Brown (The Duende Project) on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1601.
Magpie Ulysses on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1600.
Jeanann Verlee on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1599. (RE-RELEASED due to bad audio file, 1/25/2016.)
David Lee Morgan on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1598.
Phil Kaye on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1597.
JeFF Stumpo on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1596.
Joel McKerrow on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1595.
Leslie D! on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1594.
Marty McConnell on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1593.
Christopher Clauss on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1592.
Logen Cure on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1591.
Rachel Kann and Jaz-1 on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1590.
Topher Cusumano on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1589.
Jennifer Hudgens on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1588.
Adam Falkner on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1587.
Ngoma on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1586.
Alix Olson on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1585.
Rico Frederick on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1584.
Garret Potter on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1583.
Darian Dauchan on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1582.
Rick Lupert on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1581.
Tshaka Campbell on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1580.
Larissa Shmailo on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1579.
Dave Pepper on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1578.
Phil Ginsburg on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1577.
John Dooley on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1576.
Keston Sutherland on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1575.
Josh Boyd on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1574.
Andy Karol on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1573.
Steve Larkin on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1573.
CJ Bowerbird on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1571.
Jonathan Brown on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1570.
Malcolm Guite on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1569.
Steve Dalachinsky on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1568.
Joel McKerrow on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1567.
Poet Curious on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1566.
Magpie Ulysses on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1565.
Esther Karin Mngodo on IndieFeed Performance Poetry. Show number 1564.