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Best podcasts about Neil Hilborn

Latest podcast episodes about Neil Hilborn

The Book Case
Spoken Word Poets Write Their Catharsis

The Book Case

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 47:45


This is a special episode dedicated the art of spoken word poetry. One of our listeners wrote to us mentioning the name of Rudy Francisco and from there we fell down the rabbit hole of spoken word and slam poetry. We talk to Rudy and two other greats of the art, Bianca Phipps and Neil Hilborn. They are going to perform one work each and we will round it out with a conversation with Sam Van Cook. Sam is a founder of Button Poetry that represents and publishes so many of these great artists. Trust us, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Books mentioned in this week's episode: Helium by Rudy Francisco Excuse Me While I Kiss the Sky by Rudy Francisco Crown Noble by Bianca Phipps The Future by Neil Hilborn About Time by Neil Hilborn Mill, Railways and General Castings by Sam Van Cook Watch their poems online: Hide and Seek by Rudy Francisco Almosts by Bianca Phipps OCD by Neil Hilborn Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Your Stories Don’t Define You, How You Tell Them Will

305 The Anthem of Poetry   The arts have always been impactful and meaningful to humanity, however one stands above all the rest in this episode and that is poetry. Poetry conveys emotions and thoughts that are often difficult to put into words, making it one of the most important avenues for both emotional understanding and human connection.  In this episode Sarah Elkins and Maya Williams discuss the importance of poetry and how Maya's experiences and life paths shaped them into the artist they are.    Highlights You'll never know who you can teach or inspire. Find the communities that welcome and love you. Give yourself permission and encouragement to seek what you need and will work for you. Do the work, especially when it's hard. We are all full of contradictions, meaning it is even more important to hold true to our values.  Spite can be a great motivator, especially in succeeding and surviving.   Quotes “I remember telling my therapist, “Oh well, I know that not every space is perfect, right? So I just need to find the first thing that's available to me.” And then my therapist tells me, “You do not have to go to a house of worship that does not love you.”” “It makes me feel upset when someone says something like, “Oh I tried going to a therapist but I just felt worse afterwards so I stopped going.” and it's like that's part of the work! That's part of the work! I can understand not wanting to continue with a therapist if they said something bigoted or they didn't do their jobs, right? But they're doing their job and you feel worse afterwards, you need to give it more time.” “The most impactful friends in my life are the ones who tell me like it is.”   Dear Listeners it is now your turn, I'm curious to know if you have been interested in poetry. Have you ever found it interesting or intriguing or inspiring? And if you haven't, why did you stop looking for poetry that might actually inspire you? I challenge you to find a poem in the next two days that really resonates, a poem you can get into, dive into, maybe find some of your own healing in it. It could be from one of Maya Williams' books, it could be searching “Poems about,” and then putting your keyword in. Find your poem that can be your anthem for a little while, and when that gets tired find another to be your anthem for a little while, just as you would with song lyrics or a song. Don't forget to purchase a book of poetry from your local bookstore to support your local poets. And, as always, thank you for listening.    About Maya (From her website) Maya Williams (ey/em, they/them, and she/her) is a religious Black multiracial nonbinary suicide survivor who is currently an Ashley Bryan Fellow and the seventh Poet Laureate of Portland, Maine . ​ Maya's debut poetry collection, Judas & Suicide, is available through Game Over Books . And Maya's second poetry collection, Refused a Second Date, is available now through Harbor Editions.  ​ See the contact section on how to invite them to your next event as a workshop facilitator, performance feature, speaker, panelist, and/or honorary consensual virtual or air hugger. Maya's content covers suicide awareness, mental health, faith, entertainment media, grief, interpersonal relationships, intimate partner violence, and healing. ​ She graduated with a Bachelors in Social Work and a Bachelors of Art in English in May 2017. She graduated with a community practice-focused Masters in Social Work and Certificate in Applied Arts and Social Justice at the University of New England in May 2018. She graduated with a Masters in Fine Arts for Creative Writing with a Focus in Poetry at Randolph College in June 2022. ​ They have featured as a guest artist, panelist, and speaker in spaces such as The Mixed Remixed Festival in Los Angeles, California, The Interfaith Leadership Institute in Chicago, Illinois, Black Table Arts in Minneapolis, Minnesota, TEDxYouth at Cape Elizabeth High School, and The Kennedy Center's Arts Across America series. ​ Ey has competed locally and nationally in slam poetry since her freshman year at East Carolina University under the slam team Word of Mouth in Greenville, North Carolina. While with them, ey placed in the top 20 at the College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI) in 2015, and opened for folks such as Indira Allegra, Neil Hilborn, and Angela Davis. ​ They were a finalist of the Slam Free Or Die Qualifier Slam for their National Poetry Slam (NPS) 2018 team and a runner up of the Slam Free or Die Individual Slam Championship in 2018. ​ Maya has a Patreon you can donate to right here. Be sure to go to Maya's website by clicking here, as well as purchasing their book here, and checking out their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram! Poets mentioned in this episode   Maya Angelou Anis Mojgani Kaveh Akbar Wanda Coleman Andrea Philips Mia Stuart Willis  About Sarah "Uncovering the right stories for the right audiences so executives, leaders, public speakers, and job seekers can clearly and actively demonstrate their character, values, and vision." In my work with coaching clients, I guide people to improve their communication using storytelling as the foundation of our work together. What I've realized over years of coaching and podcasting is that the majority of people don't realize the impact of the stories they share - on their internal messages, and on the people they're sharing them with. My work with leaders and people who aspire to be leaders follows a similar path to the interviews on my podcast, uncovering pivotal moments in their lives and learning how to share them to connect more authentically with others, to make their presentations and speaking more engaging, to reveal patterns that have kept them stuck or moved them forward, and to improve their relationships at work and at home. The audiobook, Your Stories Don't Define You, How You Tell Them Will is now available! Included with your purchase are two bonus tracks, songs recorded by Sarah's band, Spare Change, in her living room in Montana. Be sure to check out the Storytelling For Professionals Course as well to make sure you nail that next interview!

Learning To Fly
Beginning with Variety

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 25:48


Today's episode of the Learning to Fly podcast is all about variety and reminding ourselves and each other that there are so many amazing creators out there. And sometimes we do not resonate with a piece in the beginning - or at all even - but that doesn't mean that the creator isn't amazingly talented or that the poem is worthless. So listen with an open mind and also explore artistry in this new and full and wonderous year with an open mind as well. To check out Gabbacado's Soul Fed podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TM6CwzWDQqu6AoMSdE5bq?si=43c7f1102f9e4d4b To join the workshops that introduced me to these poems: Neil Hilborn's Writing Circle: https://neilhilborn.com/writing-circle/ Undercurrent with Desiree Dallagiacomo:https://www.desireedallagiacomo.com/undercurrent --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message

Learning To Fly
Story the Animist: Too Many Rainbows

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 23:34


Today's episode of the Learning to Fly podcast was a difficult one to put together, but personally, I believe that makes it all the more important. Please listen with caution but do carry on. If you'd like to support Story further: https://linktr.ee/StoryTheAnimist If you'd like to join Neil Hilborn's writing circle: https://neilhilborn.com/writing-circle/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message

Learning To Fly
Calmskymyles about Workshops, Writing, and finding voice

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 42:12


On today's episode of the Learning to Fly podcast, I am joined by yet another incredible writer I discovered through Neil Hilborn's Writing Circle on Wednesdays. In the episode Myles shouts out a handful of incredible workshops to learn from and sign up for while there are still spots, he shares his story behind discovering Writing Circle, and even shares two original poems with us! To support: https://www.instagram.com/calmskymyles/ and join the incredible workshops mentioned! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message

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I Will Fight You
Poetry is Good, Actually

I Will Fight You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 66:53


Our hosts, but mostly Maq, discuss the art of poetry, the general terribleness of Ezra Pound, and the fact that Poetry is Good, Actually.Maq chose a lot of poems for today's episode; below are some links from her show notes, including some poems we didn't get around to discussing but are worth reading nonetheless.Reading List:Canto 2 from “Hang it all, Robert Browning” to the Greek. 11 lines only, that's all we need to hate him. Found here: https://www.shmoop.com/study-guides/poetry/canto-ii-pound/poem-text and here.From 2001, Alan Dugan's Love Song: I & ThouFrom 1989, Haizi's Looking out to sea, warmed by the spring airFrom 2010, Traci Brimhall's Concerning Cuttlefish and UgolinoLet's do a sonnet! From 1997, William Meredith's The IlliterateRania Kapoor's (2016) The Introvert's BanterEdwin Arlington Robinson's (1914) Eros Turranos Why I Haven't Told You Yet by Emi MahmoudA Rabbit as King of the Ghosts (1954)  by Wallace StevensI Go Out on a Road Alone by Mikhail LermentovLove One Another by Khalil GibranExeter Book Poem/Riddle 44  (approx  975)The Hallmark Poem  aka Easter Wings by George Herbert (only to complain about how shitty people existed even in the 17th century)Neil Hilborn's OCDJohn Donne's The Flea, The Canonization, The Ecstasy, Satire III Find bonus content and general shitposting on our Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

On The Impossible Pod
#14: SUNDAY MORNING w/ Neil Hilborn

On The Impossible Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 75:23


We're back, baby! At least, for one episode to hold you over until the world gets back to normal. In our first episode of a very loosely structured Season 2, we discuss SUNDAY MORNING with poet Neil Hilborn. From lyrical brotherly love to different takes on hypothetical depressive episodes, Neil and Cheska dig into each and every lyric of this earlier Menzos track and the mental health/companionship journey it takes us through. Come for the wild conjecture about electric skies, and stay for Neil's list of the 3 worst areas to drive through in the US. Find Neil's amazing work, his books, and information on his writing workshop at neilhilborn.com, and follow him @neilicorn on Twitter/Instagram. Additionally, here's my favorite of his poems. ---------------- ON THE IMPOSSIBLE POD is a song-by-song breakdown of the many bangers from Scranton, PA punk band, The Menzingers. We're digging into the recurring themes, the unsung melodies and the visceral emotional responses that only a Menzingers song can evoke. Hosted by Cheska Colombo/various friendzingers and produced by Angry Papa Entertainment Audio recording, production, editing and artwork by Cheska Colombo of Angry Papa Entertainment Check out Cheska's other podcast Aint Scene Nothing Yet All external song information derived from the lyrics themselves, Genius.com, Reddit AMAs and various interviews. Opinions stated on this podcast are those of the host and guests and may not necessarily represent those of the songwriters, as this is a fan analysis. Podcast cover photo taken/modeled by Bobbi Van Etten Episode cover photo of Lake Ariel by Brandon Finnegan Theme music by Ryan Heenan Want more podcasts? We recommend James Crowley's Infinite Playlist --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/otipod/support

Learning To Fly
Quick episode of announcements & poems!

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 7:36


Today's episode is basically a reminder that Neil Hilborn still has slots available for his weekly writing circles (hosted on Wednesdays and or Saturdays!) that the come as you are open mic is a thing and we are still accepting submissions and selling tickets, and of course that sharing space is still a form of open mic and community available to you and your loved ones!!!!!! https://neilhilborn.com/ to sign up for Weekly writing cirlces For more information about the Come As You Are Open Mic check out these links! To purchase Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/come-as-you-are-open-mic-tickets-154635975365 To submit your work: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScRECR3X7qj8WIzpCi0FaXHK90mIw45KwC0XvIa8uOojbPgRA/viewform To share about the event: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VyLq2CHhKyZONC_kR98IQT81ci2hb3p-8Q0lcVDvbow/edit --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

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Learning To Fly
More poetry from the Future by Neil Hilborn

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 16:01


I keep coming back to this collection to share with you guys. Part of the reason is that even owning the book every time I revisit it, I see things I missed, and I find new ways of looking at each piece or even individual lines. But maybe I'm also biased because I've been taking workshops with Neil for a good portion of the pandemic and it gives me an entirely new perspective and fondness for his writing. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

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Learning To Fly
Poems by Neil Hilborn

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 12:00


This episode is composed of poetry by Neil Hilborn and conversations that need to be had. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

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Learning To Fly
Neil Hilborn Poetry

Learning To Fly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 11:59


In today's episode I focused on the slam style works of Neil Hilborn. He has two collections available for sale if you are interested in reading more of his works they are titled "Our Numbered Days" and "The Future". Also it's not too late to submit your own favorite poems for the poem in your pocket day episode! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/support

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Writers Emerging
S2:E15 – OCD by Neil Hilborn Review

Writers Emerging

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2020 12:05


Three story enthusiasts (Stephanie, Kayla, and Jordyn) cuddle up in a blanket fort, drink tea, and dive into different aspects of writing each week. This week we discuss Neil Hilborn's performance of his poem, OCD which can be found here on YouTube. Mental health is a topic that effects each of us personally so we felt particularly strongly about this piece. At the end of the episode, we have an announcement from Kayla. She's leaving us, unfortunately, and we'll be in a bit of an adjustment period for a while. Next week we'll be discussing the merits of Audiobooks. Hope to see you then! Join us on social media! Facebook - Writers Emerging www.facebook.com/groups/854830511295760/ Twitter - @3mergingwriters Instagram - Writers Emerging Podcast www.tinyurl.com/writersemerging Tumblr - Writers Emerging www.writersemergingpodcast.tumblr.com/Find out more at https://writers-emerging.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

RadioPNR
Iorestoacasa; Andrea Robbiano legge Neil Hilborn

RadioPNR

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 5:12


Il teatro su Radio PNR grazie alla voce dell'attore novese Andrea Robbiano che oggi legge una poesia di Neil Hilborn.

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Writers Emerging
S2:E14 – Poetry Overview

Writers Emerging

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 20:40


Three story enthusiasts (Stephanie, Kayla, and Jordyn) cuddle up in a blanket fort, drink tea, and dive into different genres of writing each month. March is Poetry month, though it will be a short month due to some reasons we'll discuss in next week's episode. Enjoy today's overview episode, and check out the awesome poets we discuss. Don't forget to watch OCD performed by Neil Hilborn for our discussion next week. It'll blow your mind! Referenced Material: I Know Someone from Devotions by Mary Oliver Sink by Desiree Dallagiacomo I Break Like A Fever by Desiree Dallagiacomo OCD by Neil HilbornJoin us on social media! Facebook - Writers Emerging www.facebook.com/groups/854830511295760/ Twitter - @3mergingwriters Instagram - Writers Emerging Podcast www.tinyurl.com/writersemerging Tumblr - Writers Emerging www.writersemergingpodcast.tumblr.com/Find out more at https://writers-emerging.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.

Miscellany Media Reviews
Mob Psycho 100 - My Version of 100...

Miscellany Media Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019 29:09


Today, M is going to resort to word vomit to try and explain why she loves a specific anime so much. Yeah... she's not that optimistic this is going to work.Promised link:"Audiobook" by Neil Hilborn: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za7_KZ0isjQTopic of Today's Episode:Mob Psycho 100 - Find it on CrunchyrollNew PODCAST!!!!! The Oracle of Dusk (Help M expand the lore behind the Oracle of Dusk - ko-fi.com/theoracleofdusk)----Transcript available on our website----Music for this Episode by Sounds Like an EarfulSoundslikeanearful.com----Find us onlinewww.miscellanymedia.onlineTwitter: @MiscellanyMediaTumblr: miscellanymediaTranscript available: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcriptsSupport the studio: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudios

Mentally Yours
Famous For Being Unwell Very Well

Mentally Yours

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 39:29


“Suddenly everybody knew I was mentally unwell”  Neil Hilborn is “internet famous” for writing and performing poems about his own mental health issues. He is best known for his poem "OCD" has received 75 million views online. Neil popped in to chat with Ellen and Yvette whilst on his recent UK tour.   Stay in touch with the girls on Twitter, we're @mentallyyrs. And check out Neil online at facebook.com/neilhilborn.

Walking Away From Arcadia
Disability in the Dreaming Interviews

Walking Away From Arcadia

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 85:50


Join the superlative Sara and Natali the neat as they help Simon and Victor explore the how Changeling: the Dreaming uses, misuses, and makes space for disability. Several splats in CtD are centered around disability and we wanted to get help talking about the ways that Changeling succeeds and fails to authentically interact with the experience of people living with challenges. Readings “Touch” by Kathryn Larlee “OCD” by Neil Hilborn. Music LSD by Mon Plaisir The music from this episode was “LSD” by Mon Plaisir. Sound Effects Merry Go Round, 33 Music Boxes To purchase Changeling: the Dreaming as well as a wide array of other role playing texts go to DriveThruRPG.com. We have a blog now! Come read some of our more fully developed thoughts about playing and playing with the Changeling: the Dreaming rules and setting at Parting the Mists. Considering reading the Seasons post for ideas on how to use more flexible kith creation to incorporate assistive technology as part of one's seeming. Portions of the materials are the copyrights and trademarks of White Wolf Publishing AB, and are used with permission. All rights reserved. For more information please visit white-wolf.com.

Scars and Guitars
Neil Hilborn

Scars and Guitars

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 11:54


Neil Hilborn. Ahead of Neil's December 2017 tour of Australia, he chats to Andrew about the tour and other subjects. 

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The Void 333 With Christina
036 - Slam Poet Neil Hilborn

The Void 333 With Christina

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2018 42:05


Neil Hilborn is an American slam poet who talks frankly and rhythmically about his own experiences with mental illness and the world at large in a way that is unique, hilarious and bone chillingly familiar to anyone who has experienced mental dysfunction.

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MenTalkHealth UK
I Smell Like Hip Hop & Sadness

MenTalkHealth UK

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2017 52:41


Neil Hilborn's powerful & personal poetry about his own mental health has been viewed more than 70 million times online and he's taken time out from touring to drop in for a chat with Davey, Damian and Eli to share some of his work and some of his experiences with his on mental health. With more of the classic MTH chat, the laughter bellows as we cover all the important topics including honest Tinder profiles and the true smell of hip hop. Naturally. Why not join us for more honesty and laughter as we recognise World Mental Health Day. Edited: Davey Shields Sound: Corbin Sound Follow us at @MenTalkHealthUK

Ouch: Disability Talk
The woman who experiences pain as red and rectangular

Ouch: Disability Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 52:14


The playwright who experiences pain as sounds and pictures, Tourettes Hero Jess Thom on performing Beckett’s play Not I, the comedian with cerebral palsy whose slow speech is part of her act and the man whose poem OCD has 62 million YouTube hits. The sounds and images in The Shape of the Pain represent how playwright Rachel Bagshaw experiences chronic pain so accurately, that watching her own show makes it worse. Rosie Jones’ slow talking speed is a feature of her stand-up comedy routine. The funny woman with cerebral palsy offers her take on this month’s disability news. Jess Thom’s relaxed performance of Beckett’s Not I has been adapted to work with her untypical brain and body. She can’t quite believe how much “a non-disabled dead man” has captured her experience of Tourettes syndrome. Neil Hilborn is a performance poet with diagnoses of bipolar and obsessive compulsive disorder. His poem OCD has 62 million YouTube hits but he performs a new piece exclusively for us at the end of the show. Presented by Kate Monaghan and Simon Minty from the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Produced by Emma Tracey, the production assistant was Paul Johnston. Subscribe to Ouch as a weekly podcast and, if you wouldn't mind, we'd be delighted if you could review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts from - it helps other people find us.

Wales Arts Review Audio
OffScript with Neil Hilborn

Wales Arts Review Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2017 23:41


Welcome to a new series of OffScript, Wales Arts Review’s arts and culture podcast. We’re kicking off the second round of episodes with a bit of international stardom in the form of Neil Hilborn the American slam poet who shot to stardom in 2013 when a performance of his poem “OCD” was viewed over 62 million views online. Well, Neil is on his first tour of the UK and it kicked off in Wrexham where our very own Sophie McKeand, poet and Young Peoples Laureate for Wales, was there to interview him just before his performance. Hilborn talks about some of the most powerful themes in his work, those of mental illness and the stigma attached, how he has dealt with his fame, and also what it’s like to be a liberal Texan in the age of Trump.

Bridge The Atlantic
Neil Hilborn: Writing Authentic Poetry, OCD & Validation

Bridge The Atlantic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 30:44


Joining us this week out of Minnesota is Neil Hilborn, a College National Poetry Slam Champion. In August of 2013, Neil’s poem "OCD" went viral, garnering over 7 million views to date, making it one of the most-viewed poems on YouTube. Neil is also the co-founder of Thistle, a Macalester literary magazine, and has run numerous writing workshops with college and high school students. His work has been featured in publications such as Borderline Magazine and Orange Quarterly, and his debut full-length book, Our Numbered Days, is now available. Highlights: - Neil shares how the popularity of “OCD” on YouTube took him completely by surprise - We talk about how it’s the authenticity and connection of a performance that really matters - The moment of truth and humanity in a performance is what connects with people - Neil shares why he think it’s important for artists to talk about mental health - “An artist’s duty is our own stories as genuinely as we can” - Neil Hilborn - “Get that brain garbage out - then... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Literativa
Literativa #9

Literativa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2016


O Literativa está de volta e hoje você vai acompanhar Rafael Tanisho e Sued interpretando textos de Neil Hilborn, Simon, Márcio Rodrigues e Rodolpho Rodrigo. Agora vamos para uma rápida explicação: Literativa – O Seu Podcast de Literatura Interativa. Interativa por que? Por que você pode fazer parte disso. Você pode fazer o seu sentimento, a sua voz, o seu escrever se propagar pela podosfera. Como? Simples… Basta que você nos envie o seu texto... O post Literativa #9 apareceu primeiro em Locomotiva 26.

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Literativa
Literativa #3

Literativa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2015 7:06


No Literativa de hoje, você acompanha “Em Chamas”, interpretado pelo Lost, This is Not The End of The World, um texto de Neil Hilborn, interpretado e adaptado por Rafael Tanisho, Mórbido, escrito e interpretado por Sued. Além disso, contamos com a participação de Cesar Augusto, também lendo um texto de sua autoria, Telefone. Agora vamos para uma rápida explicação: Literativa – O Seu Podcast de Literatura Interativa. Interativa por que? Por que você pode fazer... O post Literativa #3 apareceu primeiro em Locomotiva 26.

Write About Now Podcast
Write About Now featuring Neil Hilborn!

Write About Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015


This week we present poet Neil Hilborn.Neil Hilborn is a College National Poetry Slam champion, and a 2011 graduate with honors from Macalester College with a degree in Creative Writing. His debut full-length book, Our Numbered Days, is now available, as well as his chapbook, Clatter. Neil was a member of the 2011 Macalester Poetry Slam team, which ranked first in the nation at the 2011 College National Poetry Slam. He co-coached the 2012 Macalester team, leading them to a second place finish nationally. He was also a member of the Minneapolis adult National Poetry Slam team in 2011, which placed 5th out of 80 teams from cities across the country at the adult National Poetry Slam. He is the co-founder of Thistle, a Macalester literary magazine, and has run numerous writing workshops with college and high school students. His work has been featured in publications such as Borderline Magazine and Orange Quarterly. Find him at http://buttonpoetry.com/2013/06/03/neilhilbor/ @WANPoetrywriteaboutnowpoetry.comyoutube.com/WANpoetryfacebook.com/WANpoetrywanpoetry.tumblr.comHosted by Davis Land.davisland.infoNeil Hilborn's performance recorded at AvantGarden in Houston, TX.Recorded and Arranged at WCAI in Woods Hole, MAMusic from the FMA from Ketsahttp://feeds.feedburner.com/WANPoetryhttp://archive.org/download/NeilHilbornMixdown/Neil%20Hilborn_mixdown.mp3

From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast
Ep. 21 - Claire Collins, Written Quincey & Sterling Matthews

From a Basement in Tulsa - A Music and Arts Interview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2014 48:38


This week, Tulsa Poets, Claire Collins, Written Quincey and Sterling Matthews stopped by the basement to talk about Tulsa's spoken word scene, the importance of poetry in today's culture and our up coming show with Neil Hilborn! Check them out every Monday at The Fur Shop for Cypher 120. http://www.fromabasementintulsa.com

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