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Echo Press Minute
Echo Press Newsminute, week of April 13-19, 2025

Echo Press Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 8:36


MINNESOTA — In this episode of the Echo Press News Minute, reporter Lisa Johnson talks about the return of the Passion drama at Zion Lutheran Church, a meeting about a new fire station it Carlos that became heated,  the things dads read to their kids are different from what moms tend to read, Senator Amy Klobuchar's recent visit to Alexandria and some good news for Alex streets. Those stories and more, this week on the Echo Press News Minute. Check out the top headlines from April 13 and 18 below: April 13, 2025 More than 1,000 attend this year's Passion Drama at Zion Lutheran Church in Alexandria (w/video) Meeting about Carlos Fire Hall grows heated Thursday night Are we in a constitutional crisis? Council OKs Fillmore Park playground in Alexandria for children ages 5-12 Evansville Art Coalition, Evansville Art Center's Poetry Night celebrates 30 years College Hockey: Alexandria grads Makenna Aure, Jordan O'Kane become two-time national champions with UWRF April 18, 2025 A celebration of reading (w/video) During a visit to Alexandria, Sen. Amy Klobuchar discusses tariffs, branches of government Good news for local street overlays in Alexandria   Douglas County commissioners approve boat safety grants, opioid grant request and more at Tuesday's meeting Baseball: No. 2 Parkers Prairie breezes by Bertha-Hewitt-Verndale in home opener Opinion

Game of Favorites
Poetry Night | Ep. 362

Game of Favorites

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 86:46


**CATHERINE** @acatholicgeek on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/acatholicgeek/ @acatholicgeek on Twitter at https://twitter.com/acatholicgeek @inkwellsanvils  on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/inkwellsanvils @inkwellsanvils  on Twitter at https://twitter.com/inkwellsanvils **FLAME** flameprincevt on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/flameprincevt **FREVAN** @FrEvanCSP on Twitter at https://twitter.com/FrEvanCSP @FrEvanCSP on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@FrEvanCSP FrEvanCSP on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/frevancsp **GRIM** The Grim Writer on the World Wide Web at https://thegrimwriter114118804.wordpress.com/

Varrio Voices
Brown Issues' Poetry Night: Palabra & Comunidad

Varrio Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 12:59


On January 25th, Salinas' Digital Nest transformed into a powerful space of storytelling, poetry, and community as Brown Issues hosted an unforgettable Poetry Night. Voices from across the region gathered to share palabra, weaving together experiences of resilience, culture, and identity. This episode brings you highlights from the event, where the power of spoken word connected us all. Featuring performances from Jose Cordon, Brown Issues' Kimberly Gudino, Velveth Legglew, Marco Osorio, Nathalie Guillen, and Varrio Voices' own Arturo "Velaz" Muñoz, this night was a testament to the power of poetry to inspire and unify.

Work Like A Laker
S7 Ep9: An Author's Advice: Careers in the Publishing Industry

Work Like A Laker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2025 22:19


Join co-hosts Megan Riksen and Grace Joaquin as they sit down with Caitlin Horrocks, author of one of Wall Street Journal's Top Ten Books of 2019 and member of the GVSU Writing Department, to talk about all things books! From discussing her writing process to giving listeners advice on breaking into the publishing industry, Caitlin unshelves all the secrets to a successful writing career. This book-ish edition of the Work Like a Laker podcast is impossible to put down once you start listening, so get cozy and hit play! To find all of Caitlin Horrocks' books, visit her website: https://caitlinhorrocks.com/ Read the full transcript here. Caitlin Horrocks recommends the following books: West: A Translation by Paisley Rekdal (GVSU's 2024 Poetry Night speaker): a genre-bending, genre-blending mix of poetry, nonfiction, images, and more, exploring the building of the transcontinental railroad through a chorus of different voices. To Name the Bigger Lie by Sarah Viren: subtitled “a memoir in two stories,” the book explores unexpected connections between Viren's memories of a charismatic, unsettling high school teacher, and, decades later, anonymous accusations made against her wife that trigger a Title IX investigation and upend their lives. It's a compelling personal story with important things to say about truth, facts, and fakes. Dearborn by Ghassan Zeineddine: this is a funny, sharp, moving debut short story collection set in the Arab American community in Dearborn, Michigan. Even if you don't normally read short stories, I think you'll find a lot to enjoy. My personal favorite is “Speedoman,” in which a mysterious man becomes an object of obsession at the local pool. #gvcareers #bookpublishing #authortalks #writing #careeradvice #worklikealaker

Mums F**king Matter
#55 Speaking Up Via Poetry - An Interview with Kay Loveday

Mums F**king Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 63:54


I met Kay at a Poetry Night that a friend, Fi McQuay (ft. Episode no.16) and I organised at my local bookshop on International Women's Day, earlier this year. It was a very special night!Since then it has been lovely to connect more with Kay as fellow Mums and poets and I'm delighted to share this conversation and more about Kay in this episode.In this episode we speak about:Kay's journey with writing poetry and sharing itbirth, motherhood and Kay's experience of Matrescence so farraising children with dual heritagejudgement and racism in society and at schoolsupporting and being advocates for our childrenhow 'we' need to be better at having difficult conversationsapologising with integrityknowing our capacity and not judging ourselvesbusting motherhood myths and the ripple effect of thatKay's video for her poem 'This Is My Body' and working with Her Story and Co.body image and loving ourselves more at any stage/ageThemes: mothering, poetry, matrescence, racism, story writing, boundaries, body image, mental healthYou can connect with Kay and her work here on Instagram. And you can find a link to the amazing video and poem we speak about, 'This Is My Body' here.At the end, I share a poem written by me.I mention my Goddess Circles, and you can find out more about those HERE on my website.I also mention Harriet Lerner's book 'Why Won't You Apologize? Healing Big Betrayals and Everyday Hurts'. And 'Eating in the Light of the Moon' by Anita Johnston.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, I would really appreciate it if you could please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Would you like to work with me? Get in touch today to book a FREE 30-minute call.For more insights and to contact me you can find me on Instagram, and at www.lucywyldecoaching.com, where you can sign up for my newsletter!

QAnon Anonymous
Redpilled Poetry Night Deux feat E1 Podcast (Premium E247) Sample

QAnon Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2024 9:55


We read from poems by a "Truth Seeker & Spiritual Freedom Fighter” with Charles, Branson and Andrew from the E1 Podcast. Then we gather some of the best poets on earth — Thomas Kinkade Jr., Joseph Rogan No Relation, Jerome Durepois, Julien Feeld — and are joined by Hotdog Taylor, the poet turned famous rapper. He performs "Dumb Lib (I'm Sorry)", a hit single off his latest record "I Told You So". Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to podcast mini-series like Manclan, Trickle Down, Perverts and The Spectral Voyager: www.patreon.com/QAA E1 Podcast: https://www.patreon.com/e1podcast / https://soundcloud.com/episode-one-868768631 Editing by Corey Klotz. Theme by Nick Sena. Additional music by Pontus Berghe. "Dumb Lib (I'm Sorry) written and performed by Jake Rockatansky with vocals by THEY/LIVE. Theme Vocals by THEY/LIVE (https://instagram.com/theyylivve / https://sptfy.com/QrDm). Cover Art by Pedro Correa: (https://pedrocorrea.com) https://qaapodcast.com QAA was known as the QAnon Anonymous podcast.

People are Revolting
Norwegian Universities, Poetry Night, Sooner Schooner

People are Revolting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 9:43


Norwegian Universities, Poetry Night, Sooner Schooner https://kfor.com/news/students-respond-to-massive-police-presence-at-protest-display/ https://dailybaro.orangemedianetwork.com/22976/city-daily-barometer/students-hold-palestinian-poetry-night-share-art-as-a-form-of-resistance/ https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2024/02/24/720718/Norwegian-universities-cut-ties-with-Israel #peoplearerevolting twitter.com/peoplerevolting Peoplearerevolting.com movingtrainradio.com

Conversations@KAFM
Lit Radio - Poetry Night

Conversations@KAFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 12:36


Host: Melody Jones  Guest: Lisa Connors

Gibraltar Today
Ceremonial Opening of Parliament, Folk music & Poetry Night with Gabriel Moreno, Purple Relay with Sean Collado, Ian Yeats, Jerai Torres & Karl Baldachino

Gibraltar Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 24:24


The ceremonial opening of Parliament saw Gibraltar's first woman Speaker take up the post. Jonathan Scott shared key moments of the opening speeches from Madam Speaker Karen Rammage, the Governor Sir David Steel, the Chief Minister Fabian Picardo, and the leader of the Opposition Keith Azopardi.A night of Gibraltarian Folk music and poetry, ‘Trovadores and Poets de nuestro Peñón', will be celebrating Gibraltarian identity. The show is being produced and hosted by writer and singer Gabriel Moreno. He gave us more details about the event, and even treated us to a live performance in the studio!And - four runners will be taking on a relay tomorrow, with a strong message for those fighting cancer: never lose hope. Sean Collado, Ian Yeats, Jerai Torres and Karl Baldachino told us about how important it is raise awareness and to know the signs of pancreatic cancer. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The LDM Radio
Bronx poetry night EP 1

The LDM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 59:30


This the Bronx Poetry Night Given by Canvas Culture LLC. This is a once a month event at the LDM Network Studio and air on the LDM Radio Station.

The Infinite Skrillifiles: OWSLA Confidential

Tell me why The time Is speeding up Frequently, recently Do you see me? I see you in everything Tell me why (Tell me why) All these places, All these faces, All these eyes— Are mine, This time, this time— Sorry I'm Late Shazam You have a way, Of making me hate, making me hate, hate I have a way, of feeling ashamed Feeling the same way, same shit, new day Some things never change These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) I don't even trust him But I don't trust myself; If I left the oven on, And left, It shows I'm unhealthy… I'm unhealthy, I guess, But I have two jobs, I don't even want, But I gotta (I don't even want, but I gotta) This is the end, of the begging, or, The beginning of the end; I don't want new friends, I just make my entrance, and end it These are the places I've always been— This is the place where I went, Getting lifted at audiotistic I still want to end it “He's not even in this” But then—he is, cause it's infinite I don't know who he is, But I don't even trust him, I guess I don't trust myself— If I took something off the shelf; I needed it— But it I put it back, I just couldn't afford it; Couldn't have stolen it— I don't have the courage, or I'm already being watched (I'm always being watched, always being talked about— It's awesome/ it's awful It's awesome/ it's awful) (I'm always being watched, always being talked about It's awesome/it's awful, It's awesome/ it's awful) These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) My podcast is something, but honestly I don't even want it I don't wanna talk to either of them, But honestly I'm lying, Honestly, it only took a year after writing— To start lying when I looked in people's eyes For them to love me, Or like me. ——— Sometimes, I take little white lines, And turn them into time— I'd rather be a penny than a dime I'd rather give you pity than a thigh, If I was white, I'd probably finally date somebody that's my type— What's he like? I guess I got a bunch of questions I guess I got a test, if so, I'm not guessin, or stressig Guess I gotta keep on taking lessons, I'm regressing I lost God somewhere sitting in LA traffic Now I take a breath: I'm alive, I'm alive! I said to someone, once—if you stop writing, then you die! But when you die, you go to heaven, So I guess that's where I'm headed I stopped writing all the time, Because “I want to live inside And sleep at night,” Amen And, If sleep is the cousin of death, I wonder just how big the family is: If sleep and death or cousins, Are love and hate just twins— Like is and it? Shit. It's this obsession again, It can be pleasant, and then It just isn't—like the business. “Fuck the industry” How I hate myself again, I love this guy, I love his friends I love the beach I love the world But I'm a whale I'm not a girl It's horrible— I'm in a holy war with The Applorables, I guess I hold the Oracle— But if it's worth a house key or a Ford when I'd let go of it, You know? I've been asking Jesus for a house key, But he's busy You make me feel out of my body; You make me feel out of my mind— You make me feel out of this world I feel like we've run out of time It does get worse, you know. What is WORSE. The fame. Whatever that means. It means, at some point, the money doesn't matter. It does matter. Cause at the end of the day you can lock yourself into a nice shiny box with nobody else to fuck you over. But it's still a box. Yeah, your box. I stay offline Fuck these motherfuckers My time is my time So look how filthy rich I am Suddenly, I was constantly surrounded by toxic masculinity—starting with Luke and culminating into an all out horrible revelation—the cost of being a female, surrounded by bad weaves, fake eyelashes, and acrylic nails, the hundreds of thousands of dollars women—especially women of color, impacted by white supremacy to the extreme of buying straightened hair, hiding the locks and curls of nature, because it was presumed ugly by the man-ruled society I popped into the stop and shop Like put your arms up, It's a robbery But all I wanted was some gum And a safe deposit box to put it in! What? We all make bad decisions Bad choices But I haven't thought bad about you just yet Even if you're just like them You're just like them Music with no words, So I can't be reminded of the hurt And how worthless I am And how I don't deserve you Just tunes with no lyrics, for me, please It's easier to listen to nothing Than to listen to “she” And she needs you More than I do Jump off the Eiffel Tower, Just to remind you That I fly higher next lifetime, My idol Don't practice idolatry I just sit beside you and write Look up why Lisa Vanser pump is famous Look up nyc bartending license course/ see if there's a free program Firefighter trainer Lol vanderpump rules Personal trainer cert Ugh what else can I do for money Lol You can have all of em The Annie's The Natalie's The can have anybody's body But want you temporarily For the stardom Or the money, Then they're off and done with ya And I'm still wondering what's wrong with me Cause I always wanted ya Regardless You smell like palo santo and shame So you know where I've been Deadmau5 audio engineering tricks Put a gate on the riser And/or Pan the risers I have a billion guilty pleasures From TMZ to deadmau5 From A-Z It's getting loud So let me out—let me out of here Here's a weird thing that happens. How come some dudes wait until you fall asleep to have sex with you? That's weird, right? Some would call that — Whatever it's called. But I call it weird as fuck. Like— You're gonna wait until i'm all the way asleep to fuck me? Why not ask? —when I'm conscious! Obviously if I'm falling asleep around you, we probably spent the entire day together or whatever- now I'm tired, I want to go to sleep. We can't exactly call that the “r” word. Well, it is retarded. But the other r-word nobody likes. We can't exactly call it that, can we? Cause it's like Maybe I wanted to have sex- Before I went to sleep. But now I'm asleep! Unless we're like actually in a relationship don't do that shit to me! I'm asleep now! Wtf. If you're my husband or my actual boyfriend or whatever, sure. Then it's hot. But if it's like the first date, or we're just hanging out or cuddling or whatever— Don't wait until I'm literally asleep, And then jump on top of me. No. You fuckin creeper. That is weird. Can't call it rape though— Cause then rapists get mad. And nobody likes when rapists get mad. They won't rape you. They'll just raise the cost of living and call it inflation. Hm. They'll just— Pass a new law that makes your life harder and call it “freedom” and “justice” Lol. Shhh. Shut up. I'm not worried about anyone trying to kill me I'm a black woman. Everyone hates us. Even US. Other black women are so fucked up to black women. Nobody's going to kill me. I'm already dead. Residual Skrillex- The Skrillex leftover in your head after listening to Skrillex Man, what the fuck day is it? Right. Does it matter? Nah. Nothing matter.s. Like, at all? Like. At all. I had never had such horrible baby fever in my life—even trying for my son, but perhaps it was because at least then I knew I could always have one. Now, divorced and without much direction at all of how to pull myself up from the bootstraps, even though somehow micraculously I had been given the opportunity I'd rather lemon than lavender; I'd rather be in here than out of here Life's Been Weird. I've been off the map since I got here. Where's here? Between somewhere and nowhere's Right between aomething and nothing. But if nothing is the opposite of something— What's the opposite of everything. Couldn't be “anything” Anything is all of it. All of it is everything. So, what's the opposite of Everything? Calculating… I've been off the map for days Not totally off the grid; There can't be such a thing these days. Especially in New York City The Big Apple Here's the thing about an apple so big— Some parts are rotten. To the core? Maybe not. But here's something: V.O. GOD: Hold that thought. BUS DRIVER LAST STOP! A spell starts working the moment you decide to do it— Much in the same sense, a book can be considered read if you've already decided to read it. It was was more than just a dream, I fiend, I fall for you I come to grieve, Believe me, Evil seeks no need— No things, no bleeding; Clean; Decline to eat And cease to be, At least a week {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.

Gerald’s World.
Poetry Night Part I

Gerald’s World.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 24:37


Tell me why The time Is speeding up Frequently, recently Do you see me? I see you in everything Tell me why (Tell me why) All these places, All these faces, All these eyes— Are mine, This time, this time— Sorry I'm Late Shazam You have a way, Of making me hate, making me hate, hate I have a way, of feeling ashamed Feeling the same way, same shit, new day Some things never change These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) I don't even trust him But I don't trust myself; If I left the oven on, And left, It shows I'm unhealthy… I'm unhealthy, I guess, But I have two jobs, I don't even want, But I gotta (I don't even want, but I gotta) This is the end, of the begging, or, The beginning of the end; I don't want new friends, I just make my entrance, and end it These are the places I've always been— This is the place where I went, Getting lifted at audiotistic I still want to end it “He's not even in this” But then—he is, cause it's infinite I don't know who he is, But I don't even trust him, I guess I don't trust myself— If I took something off the shelf; I needed it— But it I put it back, I just couldn't afford it; Couldn't have stolen it— I don't have the courage, or I'm already being watched (I'm always being watched, always being talked about— It's awesome/ it's awful It's awesome/ it's awful) (I'm always being watched, always being talked about It's awesome/it's awful, It's awesome/ it's awful) These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) My podcast is something, but honestly I don't even want it I don't wanna talk to either of them, But honestly I'm lying, Honestly, it only took a year after writing— To start lying when I looked in people's eyes For them to love me, Or like me. ——— Sometimes, I take little white lines, And turn them into time— I'd rather be a penny than a dime I'd rather give you pity than a thigh, If I was white, I'd probably finally date somebody that's my type— What's he like? I guess I got a bunch of questions I guess I got a test, if so, I'm not guessin, or stressig Guess I gotta keep on taking lessons, I'm regressing I lost God somewhere sitting in LA traffic Now I take a breath: I'm alive, I'm alive! I said to someone, once—if you stop writing, then you die! But when you die, you go to heaven, So I guess that's where I'm headed I stopped writing all the time, Because “I want to live inside And sleep at night,” Amen And, If sleep is the cousin of death, I wonder just how big the family is: If sleep and death or cousins, Are love and hate just twins— Like is and it? Shit. It's this obsession again, It can be pleasant, and then It just isn't—like the business. “Fuck the industry” How I hate myself again, I love this guy, I love his friends I love the beach I love the world But I'm a whale I'm not a girl It's horrible— I'm in a holy war with The Applorables, I guess I hold the Oracle— But if it's worth a house key or a Ford when I'd let go of it, You know? I've been asking Jesus for a house key, But he's busy You make me feel out of my body; You make me feel out of my mind— You make me feel out of this world I feel like we've run out of time It does get worse, you know. What is WORSE. The fame. Whatever that means. It means, at some point, the money doesn't matter. It does matter. Cause at the end of the day you can lock yourself into a nice shiny box with nobody else to fuck you over. But it's still a box. Yeah, your box. I stay offline Fuck these motherfuckers My time is my time So look how filthy rich I am Suddenly, I was constantly surrounded by toxic masculinity—starting with Luke and culminating into an all out horrible revelation—the cost of being a female, surrounded by bad weaves, fake eyelashes, and acrylic nails, the hundreds of thousands of dollars women—especially women of color, impacted by white supremacy to the extreme of buying straightened hair, hiding the locks and curls of nature, because it was presumed ugly by the man-ruled society I popped into the stop and shop Like put your arms up, It's a robbery But all I wanted was some gum And a safe deposit box to put it in! What? We all make bad decisions Bad choices But I haven't thought bad about you just yet Even if you're just like them You're just like them Music with no words, So I can't be reminded of the hurt And how worthless I am And how I don't deserve you Just tunes with no lyrics, for me, please It's easier to listen to nothing Than to listen to “she” And she needs you More than I do Jump off the Eiffel Tower, Just to remind you That I fly higher next lifetime, My idol Don't practice idolatry I just sit beside you and write Look up why Lisa Vanser pump is famous Look up nyc bartending license course/ see if there's a free program Firefighter trainer Lol vanderpump rules Personal trainer cert Ugh what else can I do for money Lol You can have all of em The Annie's The Natalie's The can have anybody's body But want you temporarily For the stardom Or the money, Then they're off and done with ya And I'm still wondering what's wrong with me Cause I always wanted ya Regardless You smell like palo santo and shame So you know where I've been Deadmau5 audio engineering tricks Put a gate on the riser And/or Pan the risers I have a billion guilty pleasures From TMZ to deadmau5 From A-Z It's getting loud So let me out—let me out of here Here's a weird thing that happens. How come some dudes wait until you fall asleep to have sex with you? That's weird, right? Some would call that — Whatever it's called. But I call it weird as fuck. Like— You're gonna wait until i'm all the way asleep to fuck me? Why not ask? —when I'm conscious! Obviously if I'm falling asleep around you, we probably spent the entire day together or whatever- now I'm tired, I want to go to sleep. We can't exactly call that the “r” word. Well, it is retarded. But the other r-word nobody likes. We can't exactly call it that, can we? Cause it's like Maybe I wanted to have sex- Before I went to sleep. But now I'm asleep! Unless we're like actually in a relationship don't do that shit to me! I'm asleep now! Wtf. If you're my husband or my actual boyfriend or whatever, sure. Then it's hot. But if it's like the first date, or we're just hanging out or cuddling or whatever— Don't wait until I'm literally asleep, And then jump on top of me. No. You fuckin creeper. That is weird. Can't call it rape though— Cause then rapists get mad. And nobody likes when rapists get mad. They won't rape you. They'll just raise the cost of living and call it inflation. Hm. They'll just— Pass a new law that makes your life harder and call it “freedom” and “justice” Lol. Shhh. Shut up. I'm not worried about anyone trying to kill me I'm a black woman. Everyone hates us. Even US. Other black women are so fucked up to black women. Nobody's going to kill me. I'm already dead. Residual Skrillex- The Skrillex leftover in your head after listening to Skrillex Man, what the fuck day is it? Right. Does it matter? Nah. Nothing matter.s. Like, at all? Like. At all. I had never had such horrible baby fever in my life—even trying for my son, but perhaps it was because at least then I knew I could always have one. Now, divorced and without much direction at all of how to pull myself up from the bootstraps, even though somehow micraculously I had been given the opportunity I'd rather lemon than lavender; I'd rather be in here than out of here Life's Been Weird. I've been off the map since I got here. Where's here? Between somewhere and nowhere's Right between aomething and nothing. But if nothing is the opposite of something— What's the opposite of everything. Couldn't be “anything” Anything is all of it. All of it is everything. So, what's the opposite of Everything? Calculating… I've been off the map for days Not totally off the grid; There can't be such a thing these days. Especially in New York City The Big Apple Here's the thing about an apple so big— Some parts are rotten. To the core? Maybe not. But here's something: V.O. GOD: Hold that thought. BUS DRIVER LAST STOP! A spell starts working the moment you decide to do it— Much in the same sense, a book can be considered read if you've already decided to read it. It was was more than just a dream, I fiend, I fall for you I come to grieve, Believe me, Evil seeks no need— No things, no bleeding; Clean; Decline to eat And cease to be, At least a week {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.

The Legend of S Ū P ∆ C Я E E ™

Tell me why The time Is speeding up Frequently, recently Do you see me? I see you in everything Tell me why (Tell me why) All these places, All these faces, All these eyes— Are mine, This time, this time— Sorry I'm Late Shazam You have a way, Of making me hate, making me hate, hate I have a way, of feeling ashamed Feeling the same way, same shit, new day Some things never change These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) I don't even trust him But I don't trust myself; If I left the oven on, And left, It shows I'm unhealthy… I'm unhealthy, I guess, But I have two jobs, I don't even want, But I gotta (I don't even want, but I gotta) This is the end, of the begging, or, The beginning of the end; I don't want new friends, I just make my entrance, and end it These are the places I've always been— This is the place where I went, Getting lifted at audiotistic I still want to end it “He's not even in this” But then—he is, cause it's infinite I don't know who he is, But I don't even trust him, I guess I don't trust myself— If I took something off the shelf; I needed it— But it I put it back, I just couldn't afford it; Couldn't have stolen it— I don't have the courage, or I'm already being watched (I'm always being watched, always being talked about— It's awesome/ it's awful It's awesome/ it's awful) (I'm always being watched, always being talked about It's awesome/it's awful, It's awesome/ it's awful) These are the ways, we are made (I was made to be famous) These are the ways, we are made (Here it is: now I don't even want it) These are the ways, we are made (I don't need you now, I'm feeling accomplished) These are the ways, we are made (I don't know how, but I'm sitting by the ocean—I've done this l) My podcast is something, but honestly I don't even want it I don't wanna talk to either of them, But honestly I'm lying, Honestly, it only took a year after writing— To start lying when I looked in people's eyes For them to love me, Or like me. ——— Sometimes, I take little white lines, And turn them into time— I'd rather be a penny than a dime I'd rather give you pity than a thigh, If I was white, I'd probably finally date somebody that's my type— What's he like? I guess I got a bunch of questions I guess I got a test, if so, I'm not guessin, or stressig Guess I gotta keep on taking lessons, I'm regressing I lost God somewhere sitting in LA traffic Now I take a breath: I'm alive, I'm alive! I said to someone, once—if you stop writing, then you die! But when you die, you go to heaven, So I guess that's where I'm headed I stopped writing all the time, Because “I want to live inside And sleep at night,” Amen And, If sleep is the cousin of death, I wonder just how big the family is: If sleep and death or cousins, Are love and hate just twins— Like is and it? Shit. It's this obsession again, It can be pleasant, and then It just isn't—like the business. “Fuck the industry” How I hate myself again, I love this guy, I love his friends I love the beach I love the world But I'm a whale I'm not a girl It's horrible— I'm in a holy war with The Applorables, I guess I hold the Oracle— But if it's worth a house key or a Ford when I'd let go of it, You know? I've been asking Jesus for a house key, But he's busy You make me feel out of my body; You make me feel out of my mind— You make me feel out of this world I feel like we've run out of time It does get worse, you know. What is WORSE. The fame. Whatever that means. It means, at some point, the money doesn't matter. It does matter. Cause at the end of the day you can lock yourself into a nice shiny box with nobody else to fuck you over. But it's still a box. Yeah, your box. I stay offline Fuck these motherfuckers My time is my time So look how filthy rich I am Suddenly, I was constantly surrounded by toxic masculinity—starting with Luke and culminating into an all out horrible revelation—the cost of being a female, surrounded by bad weaves, fake eyelashes, and acrylic nails, the hundreds of thousands of dollars women—especially women of color, impacted by white supremacy to the extreme of buying straightened hair, hiding the locks and curls of nature, because it was presumed ugly by the man-ruled society I popped into the stop and shop Like put your arms up, It's a robbery But all I wanted was some gum And a safe deposit box to put it in! What? We all make bad decisions Bad choices But I haven't thought bad about you just yet Even if you're just like them You're just like them Music with no words, So I can't be reminded of the hurt And how worthless I am And how I don't deserve you Just tunes with no lyrics, for me, please It's easier to listen to nothing Than to listen to “she” And she needs you More than I do Jump off the Eiffel Tower, Just to remind you That I fly higher next lifetime, My idol Don't practice idolatry I just sit beside you and write Look up why Lisa Vanser pump is famous Look up nyc bartending license course/ see if there's a free program Firefighter trainer Lol vanderpump rules Personal trainer cert Ugh what else can I do for money Lol You can have all of em The Annie's The Natalie's The can have anybody's body But want you temporarily For the stardom Or the money, Then they're off and done with ya And I'm still wondering what's wrong with me Cause I always wanted ya Regardless You smell like palo santo and shame So you know where I've been Deadmau5 audio engineering tricks Put a gate on the riser And/or Pan the risers I have a billion guilty pleasures From TMZ to deadmau5 From A-Z It's getting loud So let me out—let me out of here Here's a weird thing that happens. How come some dudes wait until you fall asleep to have sex with you? That's weird, right? Some would call that — Whatever it's called. But I call it weird as fuck. Like— You're gonna wait until i'm all the way asleep to fuck me? Why not ask? —when I'm conscious! Obviously if I'm falling asleep around you, we probably spent the entire day together or whatever- now I'm tired, I want to go to sleep. We can't exactly call that the “r” word. Well, it is retarded. But the other r-word nobody likes. We can't exactly call it that, can we? Cause it's like Maybe I wanted to have sex- Before I went to sleep. But now I'm asleep! Unless we're like actually in a relationship don't do that shit to me! I'm asleep now! Wtf. If you're my husband or my actual boyfriend or whatever, sure. Then it's hot. But if it's like the first date, or we're just hanging out or cuddling or whatever— Don't wait until I'm literally asleep, And then jump on top of me. No. You fuckin creeper. That is weird. Can't call it rape though— Cause then rapists get mad. And nobody likes when rapists get mad. They won't rape you. They'll just raise the cost of living and call it inflation. Hm. They'll just— Pass a new law that makes your life harder and call it “freedom” and “justice” Lol. Shhh. Shut up. I'm not worried about anyone trying to kill me I'm a black woman. Everyone hates us. Even US. Other black women are so fucked up to black women. Nobody's going to kill me. I'm already dead. Residual Skrillex- The Skrillex leftover in your head after listening to Skrillex Man, what the fuck day is it? Right. Does it matter? Nah. Nothing matter.s. Like, at all? Like. At all. I had never had such horrible baby fever in my life—even trying for my son, but perhaps it was because at least then I knew I could always have one. Now, divorced and without much direction at all of how to pull myself up from the bootstraps, even though somehow micraculously I had been given the opportunity I'd rather lemon than lavender; I'd rather be in here than out of here Life's Been Weird. I've been off the map since I got here. Where's here? Between somewhere and nowhere's Right between aomething and nothing. But if nothing is the opposite of something— What's the opposite of everything. Couldn't be “anything” Anything is all of it. All of it is everything. So, what's the opposite of Everything? Calculating… I've been off the map for days Not totally off the grid; There can't be such a thing these days. Especially in New York City The Big Apple Here's the thing about an apple so big— Some parts are rotten. To the core? Maybe not. But here's something: V.O. GOD: Hold that thought. BUS DRIVER LAST STOP! A spell starts working the moment you decide to do it— Much in the same sense, a book can be considered read if you've already decided to read it. It was was more than just a dream, I fiend, I fall for you I come to grieve, Believe me, Evil seeks no need— No things, no bleeding; Clean; Decline to eat And cease to be, At least a week {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2023 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © -U.

Weekend Breakfast
Peaks Island Second Annual Poetry Night

Weekend Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 60:19


Sarah Cuetara hosts the second annual Peaks Island Poetry Night, held April 8, 2023 in this week's episode. For more local stories, conversations and event rebroadcasts, please visit peaksislandradio.com or search for Peaks Island Radio in your podcast app of choice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/peaksislandradio/support

The Indy
Ep. 75: A Boozy Poetry Night and The Earth Day Festival

The Indy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 33:13


This week, The Indy is celebrating National Poetry Month and Earth Day.The Indy host Alexandra Goldberg sat down with George Yatchisin, host of the ninth annual “Spirits in the Air: Potent Potable Poetry” reading that went down at The Good Lion bar on April 19. All of the poems are about libations, or alcohol. “This event will attest to the multi-faceted ways poets have found inspiration, solace, and yes, sometimes sickness in the bottle. Now in its ninth year, this event makes clear just how fun poetry can be, and we all look forward to getting to celebrate Poetry Month together, with a delicious drink in hand,” Yatchisin said in a press release.As April is National Poetry Month, Yatchisin joined us on the show to talk about how this event aims to connect the Santa Barbara community with poetry over a glass of wine— maybe a cocktail— or whatever attendees prefer at the no-host bar.Then, The Indy reporter Chiloé Spelius-Olave spoke with ​​Kathi King about the upcoming 2023 Santa Barbara Earth Day Festival. King is the director of climate education and leadership at the Community Environmental Council, and she also coordinates the event which is scheduled for April 29-30 at Alameda Park.Earth Day originated in Santa Barbara after the 1969 oil spill in the Santa Barbara Channel. Now, community members come together to celebrate environmental advocacy in the birthplace of the movement.Hosted by Alexandra Goldberg.The Indy: A Podcast was co-created by Molly McAnany and the Santa Barbara Independent.All music for this episode written by Molly McAnany.Follow ‘The Indy' on social media @theindypod to support and contact podcast@independent.com for advertisements.For more information, visit: https://www.sbearthday.org/

QAnon Anonymous
Premium Episode 205: Red Pilled Poetry Night feat the E1 Podcast (Sample)

QAnon Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 11:51


We read from a book of self-described "red pill" poetry with Andrew, Branson and Charles from the Episode One Podcast and then put together a little homage to the genre in the form of a red pilled poetry night featuring accomplished poets Jerome Durepois, Joseph Rogan No Relation, and Thomas Kinkade Jr., as well as aspiring poet Hotdog Taylor. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to ongoing series like 'Manclan' and 'Trickle Down': http://www.patreon.com/QAnonAnonymous Episode 1 Podcast: linktr.ee/e1podcast Branson: https://twitter.com/necrobranson Andrew: https://twitter.com/intellegint Charles: https://twitter.com/charlesraustin Music by Nick Sena. Editing by Corey Klotz. New Merch / Join the Discord Community / Find the Lost Episodes / Etc: http://qanonanonymous.com

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All The Best
Poetry Night

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 27:50


This week, FBi Presenter Deb is bringing us to one of their poetry nights. She's recently started a poetry collective that meets once a fortnight. It's a small and intimate space and in this episode Deb and her friends have brought their poetry into the studio to share with us. You'll hear from Tyler, Max, Deb and Ana as they share their poems, a bit about each their very different connection to the medium - and the group creating a poem together live! This story was produced by Phoebe Adler-Ryan with sound design by Mell Chun. Music: Ok Morning by Surdsie: https://soundcloud.com/surdsie/ok-morning  My Head Is Full Of Sadness by Latex Pets: https://latexpets.bandcamp.com/track/my-head-is-full-of-sadness   All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Danni Stewart Social Media Producer: Timothy Nguyen Trainee: Madhuraa Prakash Image credit: Nicolas MessifetSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

and, SEEN!
contact improv meets poetry night: The Notebooks of Leonardo DaVinci (Old Globe)

and, SEEN!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 11:17


SEEN: Feb 14, 2023. Our shortest episode yet! In which we mostly define contact improv and discuss the weather. January 21 – February 26, 2023 Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage Old Globe Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center Written and directed by Mary Zimmerman You know you're pretty special when painting the Mona Lisa is the least of your accomplishments! Leonardo da Vinci was one of the greatest thinkers of all time. Now Tony Award winner and MacArthur Genius Grantee Mary Zimmerman (The White Snake, Metamorphoses) shapes a genre-busting play entirely from da Vinci's own notebooks. A cast of chameleon-like actors takes us on a journey through da Vinci's mind as he considers everything from math and engineering to philosophy and love. Created by one of the most acclaimed artists working in the American theatre, this unique and breathtaking show that The New York Times called “a fun house of the mind” illuminates what it truly means to be a Renaissance man.

Heady Coleman Podcast
Cam Dukes talks about his experience with We Tell Stories Poetry Night and how it impacted him as an artist

Heady Coleman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 44:42


Cam Dukes is an entrepreneur in the Oklahoma City metro area. Cam was a fan favorite at We Tell Stories Poetry Night. His music brought the audience to life. Listen in as Cam and the We Tell Stories Podcast host Derrick Sier talk about Cam's We Tell Stories Poetry Night experience and more. Check out heady.media/we-tell-stories-podcast/camdukes Follow on Instagram @Heady.Coleman. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/headymedia/support

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Megeen Mulholland Features at October's Third Thursday Poetry Night

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 9:53


Local poet and professor Megeen Mulholland talks with Hudson Mohawk Magazine's Justin Shi about creative influences, poetic experience and family history. Her collection of poems, titled "Crossing the Divide," was published last year. She will be reading at the Third Thursday Poetry Night at the Albany Social Justice Center on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 7:30 p.m.

Awake in the World Podcast

In November 10th, 2009 Michael hosted a poetry reading night and invited author, Sarah Selecky, and poet, Erin Robinsong, to choose and read poems that highlight the importance of art to spiritual practice. He opened the evening by talking about the profound ways that language can either keep us stuck in a false representation of the world or open us up to new possibilities. Recorded on November 10, 2009.

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SUICIDE LOGS
Poetry Night

SUICIDE LOGS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2022 97:46


I documented my first poetry night. It was a great experience and met some cool artistsshoutout to everyone who participated in the event. I'm also thankful that they let me do a little bit of comedy. Hopefully there will be more comedy events out there.suicidelogs@gmail.com@suicidelogs @CordonConcepts@Naniibabe26@myworldandstars@donnyljr@thebouncebackb

Jess Vaughn Writes on the Pod
Poetry Night, the book - an audio recording

Jess Vaughn Writes on the Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 26:34


Audio excerpts from my new novel, Poetry Night, to include dramatic reading, poetry and an international adventure... Available now per episode on Kindle Vella @ https://www.amazon.com/kindle-vella. Find more entertaining novels released a chapter at a time. An adult fiction international intercultural romance. #poetry #books #indieauthors #booksonamazon #writer #author #novelist #traditional #publish #indiebooks #selftaught #selfpublishbehappy #authorcentral #allauthor #selfpub #selfpublishing #worksinprogress #WIPs #africanamericanwriter #wahm #whyiwrite #firstnovel #pageone #chapterone #bookclub #blackbookclub #fyp #authornotes # audio #recording --- 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/jess-vaughn-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jess-vaughn-writes/support

Hudson Mohawk Magazine
Dan Wilcox on Third Thursday Poetry Night and Aug 6 Hiroshima Reading

Hudson Mohawk Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 9:19


The Third Thursday Poetry Night has been at the Social Justice Center since July 2006 but only recently resumed due to COVID. Poet Dan Wilcox discusses the history of the event plus the upcoming book reading on August 6 to observe the anniversary of dropping the nuclear bomb on Hiroshima. With Mark Dunlea for Hudson Mohawk Magazine.

Indy Radio
Mars/Venus: 196 - Poetry Night 2022

Indy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 101:25


Episode 196 Hosts Different poets come on to share their poetry. 5/30/22 Hosts Kinte https://www.instagram.com/kintefergerson/ Mozaic https://www.instagram.com/mozaicstar/ Guest co hosts Imani https://www.instagram.com/cimaniwilliams/ Yolanda Barnes https://www.facebook.com/yogiiwith2is Poets Trey McIntosh https://www.instagram.com/somecallmetrey/ Maryonn Grace https://www.instagram.com/author_maryonn.grace/ Monique Shantay aka Crissy da Wordstress https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGTo917IUPEBKXuFXns_3w Fefe Writes https://www.instagram.com/fefewrites/ Renee https://www.instagram.com/mypensoulwrites/ Dee Hawkins https://www.facebook.com/dee.hawkins.7 Ryan Perez https://www.instagram.com/hustlezonetv/ Free https://www.instagram.com/freephareal/ Jasmine https://www.facebook.com/PurpleDiamondsBakery Hustle Diva https://www.instagram.com/hustlediva24/ Yogi Mozaic Law https://www.instagram.com/lawbullock/ Imani

Saturday Night Jive Podcast
292: "Sarsgaard Vs. Skarsgard" - Mickey The Dyke An SNL Recurring Character Study

Saturday Night Jive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022


And we're back with another installment of our award winning segment And We're Back where we take a deep dive into the life of an SNL recurring character.  This week we talk about Mickey The Dyke a short lived Cheri Oteri character who appeared in 5 sketches to the delight of millions.  Watch her co-host a show with Chicken Lady, wait patiently for the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue, emcee a lesbian comedy night, come out to her family, and finally graduate to becoming the head of programming for NBC.  If that's not enough we also watch all 3 incarnations of Gays In Space.  Enjoy!Sketches includeThe Chicken Lady Show - Season 21, Episode 1 hosted by Mariel HemingwayRedenbacher Holiday Theater - Season 21, Episode 14 hosted by Elle MacPhersonWymin's Poetry Night - Season 22, Episode 2 hosted by Lisa KudrowHappy Holiday Tales - Season 22, Episode 8 hosted by Martin ShortLesbian Programming - Season 22, Episode 17 hosted by Rob LoweGays In Space - Season 30, Episode 12 hosted by Jason BatemanGays In Space - Season 30, Episode 15 hosted by Ashton KutcherGays In Space - Season 31, Episode 11 hosted by Peter SarsgaardFull archive of all podcast episodes available at saturdaynightjive.blogspot.comEmail us anything at saturdaynightjivepodcast@gmail.comDownload Here

Wholeheartedly, (by Clahrah)
"is this really anger?" | Poetry Night: Burns (Envelope #02)

Wholeheartedly, (by Clahrah)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2022 48:58


(if you're up for supporting this poetry project, full ver. of Burns can be found here: https://heartprinters.gumroad.com/l/burns illustrations and all

Poetrywithkhwaab ( Sachin Khwaab )
Ae zindagi poetry by khwaab | ae Zindagi a poetry | night special podcast | beautiful talks @khwaab

Poetrywithkhwaab ( Sachin Khwaab )

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 1:40


Ae zindagi poetry by khwaab | ae Zindagi a poetry | night special podcast | beautiful talks @khwaab. Thank you for visiting 'Poetrywithkhwaab'

Heaven In Sight
HIS Episode 13 | Open Mic Poetry Night

Heaven In Sight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 37:44


! In this week's episode, we start out our new season by talking about how easy it is to talk about things we are passionate about and how we should share the name of Jesus and be passionate about it! Thanks for listening and if you have any questions or would like to be on the show email us at hunter.bolton@fincastlebaptist.org!

Poetrywithkhwaab ( Sachin Khwaab )
Aadatein series 13 ep. 3 | Good night special poetry | night special motivational quotes | Khwaab

Poetrywithkhwaab ( Sachin Khwaab )

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 2:41


Aadatein series 13 ep. 3 | Good night special poetry | night special motivational quotes | Khwaab. Thank you for visiting 'Poetrywithkhwaab'

Immature
Immature Slam Poetry Night

Immature

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 37:27


literally just 30 minutes of us embarrassing ourselves ur welcome

Refugee Radio
Refugee Radio - Blak Palestinian Poetry night

Refugee Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021


From Salaam radio show"An incredible event took place in Naarm/Melbourne on the 26th of June 2021, Blak and Palestinian poets, artists and activists came together for a special evening of poetry, performances and discussions. On this show Salaam rebroadcasts this event.Blak Palestinian Poetry night was organized by Sara Saleh, Jeanine Hourani from Road to Refuge and featured a line up of insipiring and estremly talented poets and writers including  Micheala Sahhar, Samah Sabawi, Luniyuk, Lujayn Hournai and Tony Birch."https://www.mixcloud.com/Salaamradioshow/salaam-presents-blak-palestinian-poetry-night-26-june-2021/

Climactic
WCJC | Feminist Climate Justice Poetry Night

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 86:08


The Women's Climate Justice Collective and One Woman Project warmly welcome you to come along to our poetry night celebrating intersectional feminism and climate justice. WCJC is a national collective aiming to mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice. WCJC strives to be feminist, intersectional, inclusive, diverse, child-friendly, and safe. Our mission is to: 1) mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice; 2) support women and nb folks in the feminist and climate justice movements; and 3) demand that intersectional feminism is incorporated into the climate justice movement, and climate justice is incorporated into the feminist movement. We aim to bring more feminists and feminist perspectives into the climate movement to build capacity and consciousness. We also aim to illuminate in feminist spaces and groups, how the climate crisis especially affects women, and the need for gender-just climate solutions. Our main objectives are to grow as a collective, and develop resources, workshops and events to increase understanding of intersectional feminist climate justice.   See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
WCJC | Feminist Climate Justice Poetry Night

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 86:09


The Women's Climate Justice Collective and One Woman Project warmly welcome you to come along to our poetry night celebrating intersectional feminism and climate justice.WCJC is a national collective aiming to mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice.WCJC strives to be feminist, intersectional, inclusive, diverse, child-friendly, and safe. Our mission is to: 1) mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice;2) support women and nb folks in the feminist and climate justice movements;and 3) demand that intersectional feminism is incorporated into the climate justice movement, and climate justice is incorporated into the feminist movement.We aim to bring more feminists and feminist perspectives into the climate movement to build capacity and consciousness. We also aim to illuminate in feminist spaces and groups, how the climate crisis especially affects women, and the need for gender-just climate solutions. Our main objectives are to grow as a collective, and develop resources, workshops and events to increase understanding of intersectional feminist climate justice.  See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Climactic
WCJC | Feminist Climate Justice Poetry Night

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 86:09


The Women's Climate Justice Collective and One Woman Project warmly welcome you to come along to our poetry night celebrating intersectional feminism and climate justice. WCJC is a national collective aiming to mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice. WCJC strives to be feminist, intersectional, inclusive, diverse, child-friendly, and safe. Our mission is to: 1) mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice; 2) support women and nb folks in the feminist and climate justice movements; and 3) demand that intersectional feminism is incorporated into the climate justice movement, and climate justice is incorporated into the feminist movement. We aim to bring more feminists and feminist perspectives into the climate movement to build capacity and consciousness. We also aim to illuminate in feminist spaces and groups, how the climate crisis especially affects women, and the need for gender-just climate solutions. Our main objectives are to grow as a collective, and develop resources, workshops and events to increase understanding of intersectional feminist climate justice.   Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Climactic
WCJC | Feminist Climate Justice Poetry Night

Climactic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 88:02


The Women's Climate Justice Collective and One Woman Project warmly welcome you to come along to our poetry night celebrating intersectional feminism and climate justice. WCJC is a national collective aiming to mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice. WCJC strives to be feminist, intersectional, inclusive, diverse, child-friendly, and safe. Our mission is to: 1) mainstream intersectional feminist climate justice; 2) support women and nb folks in the feminist and climate justice movements; and 3) demand that intersectional feminism is incorporated into the climate justice movement, and climate justice is incorporated into the feminist movement. We aim to bring more feminists and feminist perspectives into the climate movement to build capacity and consciousness. We also aim to illuminate in feminist spaces and groups, how the climate crisis especially affects women, and the need for gender-just climate solutions. Our main objectives are to grow as a collective, and develop resources, workshops and events to increase understanding of intersectional feminist climate justice.   Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/

Hello Charlie
Ladies Poetry Night

Hello Charlie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 15:35


This episode features some dope spoken word/poets that so happen to be women.The featured Artist are: Ashley Dobson aka Eko “My First Experience & Death 2”Slim: “Experiencing You”B.A. Hardmon “Chance of an Eye”Myself “About Me & I am Not Angry A Letter to My Mother “If you would like to be featured on Hello Charlie Podcast for poetry nights please send your work/art to my email: HelloCharlie1990@gmail.comNext Episode: Interview with local artist Garret Taylor.Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/Tricey1223)

No Sympathy 4 Kings: A Rich Man's Podcast
Poetry Night: Love Letter to Black Women feat. Ladee Po3t

No Sympathy 4 Kings: A Rich Man's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 37:04


From my Poetry Night series. Myself and my guest, Ladee Po3t - author of "I Just Wanna Write", burned some incense and let the creativity flow. My poem: "Love Letter to Black Women" Ladee Po3t's poems: "Projection" and "He Never Raised Me" Follow @LadeePo3t on IG Follow @CigarTalkPodcast on IG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nosympathy4kings/message

iFM Radio Nation 24/7- New York's HOTTEST Broadcasting Network
iFM Radio Presents - StreetMonstazRadio w/Dj SpitSum - Poetry Night (Live)

iFM Radio Nation 24/7- New York's HOTTEST Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 85:00


Despite Coronavirus and the news saying that this will all be over soon. Our prayers will always go up to those affected by the global pandemic even after it is all said and gone! we always have to remain focused and push forward no matter what's going on in the world! always smile and pursue our purposes. Have faith, enjoy the process! - Justice Lane NOW STREAMING ON SPOTIFY ! GO TODAY by Visiting www.ifm-radio.com! ENJOY Music Videos, TV Shows, Movies and much more available with Itunes, Roku TV, Tune-In, castbox, blogtalkradio and YouTube!! Download your favorite music app and subscribe to : iFM Radio Nation. Visit http://www.ifm-radio.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO STREET MONSTAZ MAGAZINE... VISIT MAGCLOUD AND DOWNLOAD YOUR FAVORITE ISSUE TODAY!!TUNE IN MONDAY/ WEDNESDAY 8-9PM LIVE WITH DJ SPITSUM FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/StreetMonstazRadio/FOLLOW ON FACEBOOK:https://www.facebook.com/OctaviusBoozier - DJ SpitSumSUBMISSIONS - TheOfficialSpitSumRadio@Gmail.com

Penguin Fringed Abyss
Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition One Shots > Poetry Night

Penguin Fringed Abyss

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 119:17


Call of Cthulhu 7th Edition > One ShotWelcome to the Lakeside Coffee House: the premier destination for all things hipster within the Pine County Artist Enclave. Tonight is the night of their monthly poetry slam, where the locals drink coffee, eat pastries, and listen to mediocre rhymes spun by their peers. Unfortunately, one of their number has succumbed to a strange infection and soon it will become a race against time to get out of this Mythos inspired escape room.

New Jersey Revolution Radio
360 Poetry Night With Justice. Live on NJRR!

New Jersey Revolution Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2019


FELA Coming to Bless u with his Soulman Swag, Great food and drinks, and streaming live on #NJRR's Facebook Page.

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

In this week's episode, I am joined by Joshua Begley, AC Warner, Katherine Parker, Elise McKenna, Tom Lucas, Amy Watkins, Joshua Dull, Dianne Turgeon Richardson, and Vincent CramptonCount Orlock for Horror Movie Poetry Night V!

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

This week is a live show: Horror Movie Poetry Night IV. We enter the dark rubicons of Saw, Annabel, Child's Play, SawII, The Lady in White, Phantasm, Return of the Living Dead, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, The Omen, Saw II, The Descent, The Bat, Dead Waves, Lair of the White Worm, and Terminator. The TDO All Stars included Joshua Begley, Elise McKenna, Jeff Shuster, Shawn McKee, Jax Shelton, and Amy Watkins. NOTE Special thanks to Wilson Santos and Vinyl Arts Bar!

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
246: Erotic Poetry Night V, or Smut Actually!

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2017 80:38


This week features our 5th annual Erotic Poetry Night, featuring... Naomi Butterfield Ephraim Scott Sommers Diane Turgeon Richardson Wilson Santos Stephanie Rizzo Brian Downes Rachel Kolman Lisa Roney Madison Strake Bernath & your host, John King.

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

This week is a live show: Horror Movie Poetry Night III. The Drunken Odyssey All Stars were Glendaliz Camacho, Curtis X. Meyer, Stacy Barton, Jim Driggers, Shawn McKee, Jared Silvia, Whitney Hamrick, Teege Braune, & your host, John King.

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

This week features our 4th annual Erotic Poetry Night, featuring Jesse Bradley, Teege Braune, Stephanie Rizzo, Danielle Kessinger, Amy Watkins, David James Poissant, Ashley Inguanta, Sarah Viren, and (ahem) John King.  

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life
Episode 177: Horror Movie Poetry Night 2!

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2015 58:00


This week is a live show for Horror Movie Poetry Night 2, starring The Drunken Odyssey All Stars, brought to you several days early for your Halloweening pleasure. Photos by Racquel Henry. On this occasion, The Drunken Odyssey All-Stars included: Tom Lucas (The Mouth of Madness) Teege Braune (The Creature from the Black Lagoon) Anna King (House of 1,000 Corpses/The Devil's Rejects) Mark Purcell (Rosemary's Baby) Genevieve Anna Tyrrell (The Exorcism of Emily Rose) Vincent Crampton Satan Susan Fallows (Carrie) Special thanks to Writer's Atelier for granting us a venue! If you live in Orlando, check out WA's website here for information about its workshops and events.

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

This week features our third annual Erotic Poetry Night, with moi and The Drunken Odyssey All-Stars: Danielle Kessinger Teege Braune Genevieve Anna Tyrrell Anna King Erica Dawson. Many thanks to our most excellent venue,

The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

This week is a live show for Horror Movie Poetry Night, starring The Drunken Odyssey All Stars. Drew Johnson, Photo by Leslie Silvia. (That's a blurry John King in golden mouse ears, far left.) On this occasion, The Drunken Odyssey All-Stars included: Amy Watkins (The Walking Dead) Vincent Crampton Dr. Josef Heiter (The Human Centipede) Anna King (The Silence of the Lambs) Drew Johnson (The Shining) Jeff Shuster (The Blair Witch Project) Melanie Neale (Jaws) Teege Braune (Werewolves) Karen Price (Rosemary's Baby) Stephanie Rizzo (Gremlins)