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iPad Pros
Creative Writing Initiative with Jacob Sam-La Rose (iPad Pros - 0192)

iPad Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 105:09


Jacob Sam-La Rose was born in London in 1976. He was managing director of a web development studio before becoming a freelance writer and editor. He is the Artistic Director of the London Teenage Poetry SLAM, Editor-in-Chief of Metaroar.com, and an editor for flipped eye press. He also facilitates a range of literature-in-education, creative writing and spoken word programmes through schools, arts centres and other institutions. We dive into a bunch of different topics including his custom ergonomic keyboard, the apps he uses to write and run his writing initiative, and why the iPad is the perfect computer for him. Early episodes with chapter markers are available by supporting the podcast at www.patreon.com/ipadpros. Early episodes are also now available in Apple Podcasts! Subscribe today to get instant access to iPad Possibilities, iPad Ponderings, and iPad Historia!Show notes are available at www.iPadPros.net. Feedback is welcomed at iPadProsPodcast@gmail.com.Links:https://kbd.news/Fifi-a-3x5-split-75.htmlChapter Markers:00:00:00: Opening00:01:24: Support the Podcast00:01:42: Jacob Sam-La Rose00:03:29: Current iPad Setup?00:07:22: Mini and the Pro00:13:20: Fifi Keyboard00:21:51: Stage Manager00:26:36: The Mac?00:31:29: Writing Poetry00:34:34: Organizing Drafts00:35:44: Mindnode00:37:35: Sketch Notes: Muse and Concepts00:40:20: Freeform00:41:41: Creating Writing Initiative00:48:33: Google Drive00:50:29: Coda00:53:19: Managing Applicants00:56:06: Calendars01:01:26: Goodtasks01:03:42: Widgets01:08:27: iThoughts01:10:05: Raindrop01:12:35: Omnivore01:12:56: Reeder01:16:51: Kill-The-Newsletter.com01:18:55: AirTable01:20:37: Seeing students 10 plus years later01:22:44: Paper vs Digital Writing01:27:19: Exist.io01:30:45: TextCase and Esse01:36:28: Any other apps?01:42:20: Wrap-up01:44:44: Closing Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Arts & Ideas
The Generation Gap

Arts & Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 44:45


Before Them, We is a photographic project by Ruth Sutoyé and also the title of an anthology of poems in which a group of poets of African descent reflect upon the lives of their grandparents and elders and the inter-generational relationships in the families they went on to establish. Ruth and co-editor and poet Jacob Sam-La Rose talk to Matthew Sweet alongside Booker prize winning author Howard Jacobson - the great-grandson of Lithuanian and Russian immigrants - who has just published a memoir exploring his early life in a working-class family in 1940s Manchester where he was raised by his mother, grandmother and aunt Joyce before becoming a writer. Mother's Boy by Howard Jacobson is out now You can find photographs from Before Them, We on https://www.ruthsutoye.com/ and the poetry anthology is published by Flipped Eye. Producer: Torquil MacLeod

Right Side of the Brain
Jacob Sam-La Rose - Poet and teacher

Right Side of the Brain

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 50:52


Jacob Sam-La Rose is a poet, performer, educator and editor who has performed and taught internationally.His work has been published in several anthologies, including Identity State: New British and Irish Poets (2010); Penguin's Poems for Love (2009); City State: New London Poetry (2009); and Michael Rosen's A-Z: The Best Children's Poetry from Agard to Zephaniah (2009); and journals including Sable LitMag, Trespass magazine and X magazine. His debut pamphlet collection, Communion (2006), was a Poetry Book Society Pamphlet Choice and his first full poetry collection, Breaking Silence (2012), was shortlisted for the Forward Poetry Prize (Best First Collection)..He runs workshops in schools and other institutions, and has developed programmes for poets and writers of all ages, being particularly well-known for his work with city-wide, national and international youth 'slam' poetry initiatives and for his advocacy for positive impacts of new technology on literary and artistic practice and collaboration. He has led workshops and seminars at Botswana University and for the Ministry of Education in Malaysia through the British Council.He has undertaken many commissions and projects and has worked with organisations such as the National Theatre, The Barbican, London Open House, Glyndebourne, The Roundhouse, The Royal Festival Hall and Apples & Snakes, also being a former poet in residence at BBC London and the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. He has been Artistic Director of the London Teenage Poetry Slam since 2003, and helped establish the first youth slam programme in Finland. In 2008 he established the Shadow Cabinet - pairing emerging literature in education artists with established professionals.  This interview was conducted during the period of the full lockdown.Support the show (https://www.interactstrokesupport.org)

Poet Waffle
Poet Waffle #19 (Jacob Sam-La Rose)

Poet Waffle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 52:51


Poet Daniel Cockrill invites Poet, Educator and Editor, Jacob Sam-La Rose round his house for a chat. During this chat they explore the visceral space between fact and fiction to reveal certain truths that can't necessarily be explained by these other fields. They also attempt to answer the Poet Waffle Big Question; What Does It Mean To Be Free? Topics covered include: The Creative Industry, Managing Workload, Burnout, Mindfulness, London Teenage Poetry Slam, Exploring How To Be A Writer, Alice Walker, Seamus Heaney, Laurie Bolger, Aspiration and the Migrant Experience, Obligation and Responsibility, Freedom of Thought and the Appreciation of Freedom. Other Mentions: ‘Say' by Sarala Estruch ‘Humaning' by Laurie Ogden ‘Mercy' by Eleanor Penny ‘Too Young, Too Loud, Too Different' Malika's Poetry Kitchen Anthology ‘Before Them, We' Antholgy (Jan 2022)

The English Heritage Podcast
Episode 79 - Untold stories: Poetry for English Heritage

The English Heritage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 35:52


This week we're joined by English Heritage's poet-in-residence Jacob Sam-La Rose, emerging Poet Esme Allman and creative programme manager Caroline Moore to discuss a new month-long poetry programme taking place throughout Black History Month in October. This will see Jacob and a number of emerging African Caribbean poets write poetry inspired by the stories of English Heritage sites or their experiences of visiting them. To discover more about Jacob's role as poet-in-residence, go to www.english-heritage.org.uk/members-area/members-magazine/2020/introducing-our-new-poet-in-residence

The Verb
Writers of the Caribbean diaspora

The Verb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 46:46


This week's Verb looks at writing from the Caribbean diaspora. The poet Roger Robinson won the T.S. Eliot award and the Ondaatje prize for his collection 'A Portable Paradise' (Peepal Tree). Roger explains how the title poem, with it's theme of finding paradise inside yourself, has been taken to heart by many in the age of Covid-19. Ingrid Persaud won the BBC National Short Story Award in 2018, and the Commonwealth Short Story Prize in 2017, and Love After Love (Faber) is her debut novel. Set in Trinidad, the novel centers on an unconventional family unit and examines questions of unconditional love and the legacy of violence. Writer, Poet and Theatre Maker Malika Booker was the first Poet in Residence at the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her work in progress involves marrying the language King James Bible with the languages and culture of the Caribbean. Jacob Sam La Rose was born in the UK and his family are from Guyana. He has always felt he inhabits a liminal space between these cultures which has inspired his poetry. His collection, Breaking The Silence is published by Bloodaxe. Jacob shares brand new poems 'The Truth and Nothing But' and 'For The Young Men Popping Wheelies on Southwark Street in Late Afternoon Traffic' Presenter: Ian McMillan Producer: Cecile Wright

Free Word
A Warning (To The House That Holds Me)

Free Word

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 99:16


Listen back to the launch of Somali-British writer Amina Jama’s debut poetry collection, exploring the legacy of poetry and art, and the ways we are influenced by the voices that have come before us. Edited by Jacob Sam-La Rose and published by Flipped Eye, A Warning To The House That Holds Me responds to the work of Safia Ehillio, Hanif Abdurraqib, Ocean Vuong, Caroline Bird and most prominently Frida Kahlo. Amina Jama draws on experiences of home, autonomy and passage, writing in conversation with Kahlo and exploring the varied and unusual spaces some call home. This podcast features readings from some of the freshest, most exciting voices in the UK poetry and performance scene including poets Ola Elhassan, Amaal Said, Sumia Jaama, Suhaiymah Manzoor-Khan, Hibaq Osman and musician Dulaeh Oke. Hosted by poet and visual artist Ruth Sutoyé. #WritingOurWayHome Twitter/Instagram/Facebook @freewordcentre freeword.org

The Two Of Us
21. Jacob Sam-La Rose - In This Space

The Two Of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 54:36


Writer and educator Jacob Sam-La Rose on managing self care when working in the community, the play of the image, a love of poetry and the importance of staying present. Show host - Naomi Woddis Originally broadcast on Reel Rebels Radio Music - Hoh Harph by Lobo Loco on Free Music Archive

Poet Waffle
Poet Waffle #11 (Nick Makoha)

Poet Waffle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 29:29


Poet Daniel Cockrill invites Poet and Playwright Nick Makoha round his house for a chat. During this chat they explore the visceral space between fact and fiction to reveal certain truths that can’t necessarily be explained by these other fields. They also attempt to answer the Poet Waffle Big Question: Where do problems come from? Topics covered include: My Shed, Educational Projects, Charlie Dark, Malika Booker, Roger Robinson, Jacob Sam La Rose, Polarbear, Inua Ellams, Humour, How Humour Can Help You Understand The World and How It Can Make The World Better, Writing, Learning To Be A Poet, Mastering Your Craft, What Words Can Do, Building A Universe Out Of Words, Encouraging Imagination and Creativity, and Playing Through The Problems.

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Brighton Festival Podcast
34: Brighton Festival Bitesize - Unseen Mentor, Jacob Sam-La Rose

Brighton Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 8:10


Poet and writer Jacob Sam-La Rose discusses the showcase of three of his mentees at Unseen Mentor.

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Brighton Festival Podcast
29: Brighton Festival 2019 - Episode 5

Brighton Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 54:43


Rebecca Sandles and Mark Johnson bring you the inside track of the Brighton Festival. Today, an interview with City Reads author SK Perry; a look at Without Walls with Justice in Motion's On Edge and Initiative.dkf's Scalped; Our Place with the Banyan Tree Theatre Company; Unseen Mentor with Jacob Sam-La Rose; and Melita meets the director and crew of Eye to Eye.

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Living in Poetry Podcast
Spoken Word Industry Insight

Living in Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 77:00


The Living In Poetry Podcast brings you the best discussions from over the 2 days at this year's Living in Poetry Festival aka LIP Fest - Croydon’s first spoken word festival - brought to you by Well Versed Ink, Writerz and Scribez, Young People Insight and Poets Anonymous. This first series will come in three parts and on this first episode, you’ll hear from spoken word artists LionHeart and Francesca Beard, poetry producer Tom MacAndrew and poetry educator and host Jacob Sam-La Rose who will discuss the spoken word industry and tips on how to navigate it.

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De Balie Spreekt
DE BALIE SPECIAL - Europe as a home with Seyran Ates, Jacob Sam-La Rose and Betul Ellialtiogly

De Balie Spreekt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 50:33


What does it mean to have Europe as a home? How inclusive is Europe? In this hour host Tim Wagemakers and co-host Yoeri Albrecht talk with Seyran Ates, a German lawyer and Muslim feminist. We’ll talk with poet, spoken word artist and teacher Jacob Sam-La Rose, born in the UK, but with Guyanese roots. And we’ll talk with Betul Ellialtiogly, a photographer, graphic designer and architect from Turkey, who moved to the Netherlands in 2012. “This was supposed to be a love letter”, writes Jacob in one of his poems, “but it’s hard to love a place that could never take my true name in it’s mouth, a place I was born but always wondered whether I truly belonged.”Four podcasts, live from the Forum on European Culture that took place from May 31st until June 3rd. This year’s edition was called Act for Democracy and artists and thinkers took the stage to explore and recreate Europe through arts & culture. In these 4 podcasts we explored 4 main themes of the Forum that show what’s at stake at Europe and how we can... Act for democracy.

Short Cuts
Incantations

Short Cuts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2017 29:27


Josie Long hears stories spell craft, poetry and art coming to life. What can a poet learn from a consultant sorcerer? Ross Sutherland explores the poetic possibilities of spell craft. A fragment of Sappho's poetic longing is unpicked alongside a reading by Anne Carson. And at night, in a gallery, art springs to life. Incantations Featuring Ross Sutherland and Dr Alexander Cummins After Fragment 31 Featuring Anne Carson and Jennifer Metsker Produced by Stephanie Rowden and Jennifer Metsker Nocturne Produced by Neville Edwards and Cathy FitzGerald On behalf of Antenna International for The National Gallery, London Original poetry by Jacob Sam-La Rose and Aoife Mannix Series Producer: Eleanor McDowall A Falling Tree production for BBC Radio 4.

Getting Better Acquainted
GBA 303 Tyrone Lewis

Getting Better Acquainted

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 60:45


In GBA 303 we get better acquainted with Tyrone Lewis. He talks about documenting (and growing up within) the spoken word scene, being close to his mum, pop culture, football, editing video, taking photos and performing poems. We recorded this conversation at the Royal Festival Hall beginning in a quiet spot but during the conversation we were moved to a more challenging environment for background sound. Tyrone plugs: Scores Please: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2qc4OEmZAU Boomerang at Fringe 19th -27th: http://freefringe.org.uk/edinburgh-fringe-festival/boomerang-club/2016-08-06/ Process Productions: https://www.processproductions.org/ I plug: The next Smut Slam London: 13th September: https://www.facebook.com/events/827737554066972/ The Family Tree: http://thefamilytreepodcast.co.uk/ We mention: Smut Slam: http://www.camerynmoore.com/smut-slam/ Stand Up Tragedy: http://www.standuptragedy.co.uk/ Dogstar: http://dogstarbrixton.com/ Tyrone's Smut Slam video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=przuh-Oy4cc Boomerang Club: https://www.facebook.com/BoomerangLondon/ Dan Simpson: http://www.dansimpsonpoet.co.uk Artificial Ineloquence: http://www.dansimpsonpoet.co.uk/new-events/2016/8/6/artificial-ineloquence-at-the-fringe Santa Clause: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Santa_Clause Toy Story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toy_Story Mulan: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mulan_(1998_film) Roundhouse: http://www.roundhouse.org.uk/ Jacob Sam-La Rose: http://jacobsamlarose.com/ Batman Animated Cartoon: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_The_Animated_Series House: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_(TV_series) Breaking Bad: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaking_Bad War for The Planet of the Apes: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_for_the_Planet_of_the_Apes Back to the Future: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Back_to_the_Future Gremlins: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gremlins Star Wars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Wars Godfather: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Godfather Falkor the Luckdragon: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfKT_ndfNl8 Never Ending Story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neverending_Story Kat Francois: http://www.katfrancois.com/ Joelle Taylor: http://joelletaylor.co.uk/ Tottenham: http://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/ Taylor Swift: https://taylorswift.com/ Guardians Of The Galaxy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guardians_of_the_Galaxy_(film) New Shit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF9wXMWN0_s Loud Poets: https://www.loudpoets.com/ Help more people get better acquainted. If you like what you hear why not write an iTunes review? Follow @GBApodcast on Twitter. Like Getting Better Acquainted on facebook. Tell your friends. Spread the word!

Lunar Poetry Podcasts
Ep. 78 - Poetry In Schools - Part 2 (transcript available)

Lunar Poetry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 43:45


Jacob Sam-La Rose is joined by Miriam Nash and Keith Jarrett to discuss poetry education in schools. They talk about the practicalities of getting projects into schools as well as lessons they've learned along the way. This episode is in two parts. A full transcript of this conversation is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-78-poetry-in-schools-part-two-lpp-transcript.pdf www.tumblr.com/lunar-poetry-podcasts www.twitter.com/Silent_Tongue Jacob: www.twitter.com/jsamlarose www.jsamlarose.com Miriam: www.twitter.com/miriamnash www.miriamnash.com Keith: www.twitter.com/keithjlondon www.facebook.com/keithjarrettpoet

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Lunar Poetry Podcasts
Ep. 77 - Poetry In Schools - Part 1 (transcript available)

Lunar Poetry Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2016 52:53


Jacob Sam-La Rose is joined by Miriam Nash and Keith Jarrett to discuss poetry education in schools. They talk about the practicalities of getting projects into schools as well as lessons they've learned along the way. This episode is in two parts. Accompanying image of Jacob by Sam Burnett. A full transcript is available to download here: https://lunarpoetrypodcasts.files.wordpress.com/2017/05/ep-77-poetry-in-schools-part-one-lpp-transcript.pdf www.twitter.com/Silent_Tongue Jacob: www.twitter.com/jsamlarose www.jsamlarose.com Miriam: www.twitter.com/miriamnash www.miriamnash.com Keith: www.twitter.com/keithjlondon www.facebook.com/keithjarrettpoet

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Spread the Word London
The Girl Who Could Do The Most Sit Ups by Rachel Long

Spread the Word London

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 0:52


In association with Sex in the Afternoon, an afternoon of poets exploring the use of sex in their poetry and prose, Burn After Reading present a series of specially written poems responding to themes around sex. Burn After Reading (aka BAR or BARPo) is a community of young and emerging poets and writers founded and supported by Jacob Sam-La Rose and Jasmine Cooray in London. For more info: barpoetry.tumblr.com Sex in the Afternoon is a live literature tour and four short digital films commissioned as part of Wellcome Collection’s national Sexology Season. Curated and produced by People Brands Events with special thanks to Apples and Snakes, Free Word and Spread the Word.

Spread the Word London
Total Eclipse by Carmina Masoliver

Spread the Word London

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 1:56


In association with Sex in the Afternoon, an afternoon of poets exploring the use of sex in their poetry and prose, Burn After Reading present a series of specially written poems responding to themes around sex. Burn After Reading (aka BAR or BARPo) is a community of young and emerging poets and writers founded and supported by Jacob Sam-La Rose and Jasmine Cooray in London. For more info: barpoetry.tumblr.com Sex in the Afternoon is a live literature tour and four short digital films commissioned as part of Wellcome Collection’s national Sexology Season. Curated and produced by People Brands Events with special thanks to Apples and Snakes, Free Word and Spread the Word.

Book Slam Podcast
Book Slam Podcast 26 (with Dan Rhodes, Marlon James, Ange Boxall and Jacob Sam-La Rose)

Book Slam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2010 47:40


The 26th Book Slam podcast finds Dan Rhodes being very funny as the reads from his latest mini-classic, 'Little Hands Clapping', and Marlon James talking about and reading from his remarkable new novel, 'The Book Of Night Women'. There's poetry from Jacob Sam-La Rose and the brilliant Ange Boxall takes it a little bit country. Elliott's a little bit, Patrick's a little bit more.