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EPISODE 250 SPOKEN WORD POET QUEEN SHEBA . Summary In this episode of 'This is the G Podcast', host Tommy B welcomes Queen Sheba, a Grammy-nominated spoken word artist. They discuss the significance of her album 'Civil Writes', the importance of January 3rd for Grammy nominations, and the impact of her foster care background on her creativity. Queen Sheba shares insights into her creative process, the challenges of writing in a political climate, and offers advice for aspiring poets. The conversation also touches on her hopes for the future and the influences that shaped her poetic voice. . Chapters . 00:00 Welcome Back and Introduction to Queen Sheba 03:18 The Significance of January 3rd 11:10 Foster Care and Its Impact on Creativity 16:36 Creative Process and Audience Connection 21:01 Truth Telling in Poetry and Political Engagement 23:23 Navigating a Tumultuous Climate 24:56 The Legacy of Poets and Political Commentary 27:28 The Art of Authentic Expression 28:48 Collaborations and Organic Connections 31:38 Advice for Aspiring Poets 33:52 Aspirations and the Future of Spoken Word 37:24 Influences and Inspirations in Poetry 40:07 Connecting with the Audience 48:29 CLOSE Animated Female Voice Outro.mp4 . #QueenSheba #spokenword #poetry #Grammynomination #fostercare #creativeprocess #politicalpoetry #aspiringpoets #artisticcollaboration, #influences . FOLLOW QUEEN SHEBA @THEQUEENSHEBA SUPPORT THE PODCAST! Give $25 For 2025 https://linktr.ee/thisisthegpodcast
Soundproof Creatives Podcast is a biweekly discussion hosted by Angela Lawrence, a spoken word artist, writer, and radio personality, talking about creative beginnings, navigating through challenges, and breaking barriers. This podcast is a conversation starter and leads the listener to begin their artistic journey.This week we talked with: Thee Charles Hines, Spoken Word Poet, Author, and Actor, who shares their experience of finding creative communities, pursuing poetry no matter the physical location, and ranking third in the Indie Poet category of the Southern Fried Poetry Slam in 2023.Where to Find Thee Charles Hineshttps://www.thecharleshines.com/Stay Connected Check out my website and subscribe to our email list for the latest podcast information www.soundproofcreatives.com
In this episode, I sit down with Mecca Verdell and Boaz Yakin to discuss their film Once Again (For the Very First Time) , an electrifying hip-hop fantasia that delves deep into love, recognition, and the power of artistic expression. Boaz, acclaimed for Fresh and Remember the Titans, shares his vision of merging dance, poetry, and surreal storytelling to explore the intense relationship between DeRay, a legendary street dancer, and Naima, a spoken word poet. Mecca, a Baltimore native and internationally acclaimed poet, tells us about bringing Naima to life and how she championed a hometown screening at the historic Parkway Theatre.Join us for an unforgettable night celebrating Once Again at Baltimore's Parkway Theatre on November 21st! The evening begins with a filmmaker happy hour at 6 pm, followed by short films from the Saul Zaentz Innovation Fund Fellows, leading into the screening. Stay afterward for a Q&A with Mecca, Boaz, and Oscar-winning producers Van Lathan and Nicholas Maye (Two Distant Strangers). Whether you're drawn to bold storytelling or fresh creative energy, this is a night you won't want to miss. Do you want to check out? Once Again (For the Very First Time) Grab your tickets here and watch the trailer for a sneak peek! This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
One of the pleasures of my career has been mentoring young people, and I was thrilled to reconnect with one of my former mentees, Chántelle Adanna. Chántelle has blossomed into a literary artist, author, spoken word poet, screenwriter, and self-love/wellness advocate. In this episode, we explore her journey and the impactful work she's doing to uplift and support other Black women writers.Visit her websiteExplore her work on Linktree
Follow us on social @doseofblkjoy and learn more about “A Dose of Support” from the 4A's (American Association of Advertising Agencies): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdEW1U3sVdZRCQHPVtmwxAITUEA5I4ojWGAgKJMMp3Tc63l-A/viewform?usp=sf_link About Rashan: Rashan Brown aka Rush (The Mic) is a Spoken-Word Poet & Founder of poetry me, please. Founded in 2019, poetry me, please is a spoken-word poetry platform and content studio that provides a stage for artists across the world to showcase their talents through creative verbal expression. Featured in Forbes, Time Out, PIX11, News12, NBC, Ebony, REVOLT & The Grio, poetry me, please is the largest poetry showcase in NYC. Averaging 500 guests per show, PMP is on the rise. Rashan's voice & brand have partnered with the likes of the NFL, Eventbrite, LLoyd Banks, Harlem's Fashion Row, NY Independent Schools, the Big Four, Columbia Business School, Republic Records, Rupi Kaur, TIER, Microsoft, AfroTech and AfroFuture. Bringing the show to City Winery, The Cutting Room, SOBS and the iconic Apollo Theater where they sold out to a crowd of over 1,500. The former STEM educator & Bronx native is committed to mentorship and community building. A board member of BUILD NYC, Rashan continues to be a mentor for students at his alma mater University at Albany, SUNY. A member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. Rashan carries the values of the organization in this work.
Season THREE Episode FIFTEEN of the Your Story Our Fight® podcast welcomes Shanelle Gabriel. Shanelle Gabriel is a spoken word poet, singer, education consultant, and lupus warrior from Brooklyn, NY. She has shared her fusion of poetry and soulful singing in esteemed venues from The Vatican to Lincoln Center, and has penned and featured in national poetry campaigns with Pandora Music, NFL Draft, and more. With over 18 years as an educator, she uses the arts to facilitate workshops on creating culturally supportive work and learning spaces. She is the mother of three albums, which are available on all streaming platforms, and aims to show others they can live a full life while battling a chronic illness.
“Time for an Awakening” with Bro.Elliott & Bro.Richard, Sunday 4/21/2023 at 7:00 PM (EST) guest was Author, Journalist, Spoken Word Poet, Anisah Muhammad. “The High Jacking of HBCU'S” was the topic of discussion. The dialogue and related issues centered around the article written by our guest https://www.finalcalldigital.com/articles/highjacking-hbcus , Anisah Muhammad
Welcome to Episode 16 of the Game is the Game. I've been fortunate in life to meet an array of inspirational individuals across varied professions. The Game is the Game is an opportunity for them to tell their stories and hopefully inspire others to find their calling. On this episode I sit down with renowned international spoken word poet, Storm Cecile. It's the first time I've sat down with a former student of mine to delve into their story and career arc and it was a truly humbling experience. Storm is a beautiful soul and her story is an inspiring one. There are so many different ways to be creative and Storm gives us a real insight into the spoken word journey and finding your voice. You can follow Storm on Instagram here Storm's website can be found here - I highly recommend you catch her live You can now follow The Game is the Game on Instagram here and on Twitter here. The Game is the Game is an independent venture founded by Machel St Patrick Hewitt. If you'd like to buy me a coffee as an appreciation for this podcast - you can do so here.
Today we say goodbye to Co-Host Matt so he can focus on a new journey BUT we welcome Everyone's favorite SUPER GIBBY! Today we had the pleasure of chatting with Spoken Word Poet and artist Kaytee Thrun. We got to learn about a whole other art scene, let us know what you think of the episode and if you have your own experience with poetry? JOIN OUR COMMUNITY https://www.patreon.com/unsignedpoppunk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unsignedpop... TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unsignedpoppunk Discord: https://discord.gg/gVtQ3Ngy3z Website: https://www.unsignedpoppunk.com Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/unsignedpoppunk Twitter: https://twitter.com/unsignedpoppunk YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/unsignedpoppunk Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsignedpoppunk __________ LISTEN AND WATCH KAYTEE THRUN: https://linktr.ee/kayteethrun __________ NEED SOME NEW MERCH? Stop by the Unsigned Pop Punk Merch Store and pick up a new shirt, hat, hoodie, or one of our awesome compilations. All proceeds go back into helping us continue to do this full time! __________ Big thank you to GFUEL! Go to www.GFuel.com and pick of some amazing drinks! Use our code at check out to save 20% your order! That's a good freakin deal! Use code: UNSIGNEDPOPPUNK @GFuelEnergy _________ Thank you so much to Punk Rock Paws for sponsoring this week's episode! Punk Rock Paws is the most punk rock thing you can do for your pet! They make bandannas themed from some of the greatest pop punk and emo bands of all time! Make sure to check out and support Punk Rock Paws! They are doing some awesome things for your pets! https://www.punkrockpaws.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unsignedpoppunkpod/support
This episode sees us welcome our very first spoken word poet to the podcast! Caoimhe Weakliam joined us to chat about the power of spoken word poetry after a talk with English students that was funded by the Strategic Alignment for Teaching and Learning Enhancement initiative from the National Forum for the Enhancement of Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. In the past year, Caoimhe has performed as part of the Dublin Fringe Festival and Culture Night and has delivered two sets at Electric Picnic. She has also worked as a youth worker and creative practitioner, and her main aim is to create positive change in the world and to empower young people through spoken word methodologies. Also in studio is English lecturer and poet Dr Christa de Brún, and Sasha Terfous, a first year student (and herself a spoken word poet) who attended the event. You can follow Caoimhe on Instagram @caoimheweakliam
Inspired to be a poet since the age of six when they saw the spoken word poet Adrian Green at the National Independence Festival of Creative Arts, Cyndi wrote their first spoken word poem nine years later. Since then, Cyndi has been a three-time NIFCA award winning poet who has represented Barbados in poetry slams and festivals in Africa, Europe, and the United States. Sharing how poetry allowed them to see and understand different points of view and walks of life. Cyndi seeks to use the spoken word art form to entertain, educate, and empower their audiences. Poems this episode include: An extract from the poem To Those Who Complain About Brain Drain; and Before, both by Cyndi Celeste
In this fortnight's episode, Gyles and Aphra Brandreth engage in a conversation with Philip Nanton, a writer and spoken word performer who was originally born in St Vincent and currently resides in Barbados. Philip shares his compelling story, breathes life into his poetry, and delves into his recent project — a biography on the overlooked Vincentian jazz musician and poet, Shake Keane. Join them in exploring more about St Vincent and the Grenadines in this enjoyable episode of the Commonwealth Poetry Podcast. Poems this episode include: Punctuation Marks; Kitchen Combo; and All that Jazz, all by Philip Nanton.
On this episode we speak to Rush!Rashan Brown aka Rush (The Mic) is a Spoken-Word Poet & Founder of poetry me, please. Founded in 2019, poetry me, please is a spoken-word poetry platform and content studio that provides a stage for artists across the world to showcase their talents through creative verbal expression.On this episode we speak on his performance for the Cleveland Browns NFL team, the best ways for young poets to break into the industry, and his recent sold out show at the Apollo. Support the show
In this first episode of season 5 of the Us People Podcast, we sit down with Duke Al, a versatile artist known for his spoken word poetry, compelling literature, impactful rap music, and innovative work as a creative practitioner. Throughout the conversation, we explore Duke's unique perspective on life, identity, and the human experience, touching on various aspects of his creative journey. Here are some highlights from our discussion:• Embracing Authenticity: Duke shares his philosophy of living life without dwelling on "if only" and the importance of being true to oneself.• Challenging Stereotypes: Duke discusses the significance of being seen beyond the confines of race, advocating for recognition based on personality, ethics, and morals.• Confronting Mental Health: Duke opens up about his experiences with intrusive thoughts and the weight of feeling responsible for making them a reality, shedding light on his journey with OCD and the misconceptions surrounding the condition.• The Power of Thought: Duke reflects on the profound concept that what we focus on most has the potential to shape our reality, offering a thought-provoking perspective on the influence of our thoughts.Tune in to gain valuable insights from Duke Al as he shares his thoughts on creativity, mental health, and the transformative power of self-expression."Living through our thoughts, can be a canvas brushed with stories, yet we have the power to shape the outcome ." - Savia RocksInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dukealdurham/Host, Creator & Producer: Savia RocksArtists of Theme Song: IAMSUUBI & Savia RocksPodcast Audio Editor: Savia RocksCreative Director: Philippa MichaelWriter & Producer of Theme Song: Savia Rocks & IAMSUUBI Become Part of The Us People Podcast Community and donate: https://donorbox.org/us-people-podcastSavia Rocks Website: https://www.savia.rocks/Support the showSupport the show
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We talk with Spoken-Word Poet, Rashan Brown, or you may know him by his stage name, Rush (The Mic). Rashan is the brilliant mind behind "Poetry Me, Please" – a vibrant community platform and event series that serves as a global stage for poets to let their creativity flow through the power of words. With showcases in NYC drawing in a whopping 500 people on an average night. Rashan has created something really extraordinary not only for the artists but also for audience members. Rashan has been featured in PIX11, NBC, Ebony, REVOLT & The Grio. Rashan's voice and brand have partnered with LLoyd Banks, Harlem's Fashion Row, NY Independent Schools, Accenture, Columbia Business School, Republic Records, Rupi Kaur, TIER, AfroFuture, City Winery, The Cutting Room & SOBs. Connect with Rashan and Poetry, Me Please on their website, Instagram, YouTube and TikTok. Don't forget to book your tickets for the November Showcase at The Apollo on Saturday, November 25th Make sure to follow this podcast everywhere you find podcasts, leave a rating and a review, and slip into our Instagram DMs at @wasitchance. More about Heather via @heather_vickeryandco on Instagram and Threads, @Braveheather on TikTok, and listen to The Brave Files More about Alan via @theatre_podcast on Instagram and listen to The Theatre Podcast with Alan Seales EPISODE TAKEAWAYS Poetry Me is a digital and physical platform for Poets all over the world. Rashan started writing poetry during High School Heartbreak After being a teacher for several years, Rashan found himself back in the spoken word world for a friend's Showcase. He was drawn to recreating this wonderful feeling but not charging the artists for performing. Poetry is a style of a collective of words you're putting together - in a “poetic style.” Spoken Word is the passion that you put behind the poetic style. It's tone, volume, body involvement. The intentional risk was in marketing himself and Poetry Me, Please. Rush (The Mic) is a performer who does all sorts of spoken word with corporations as well as showcases. Community is for poets in general but specific for Black and Brown poets. The crowd has a deep experience by hearing these spoken-word poets share their experiences on stage. Rashan is always focused on pouring back into the community. Poetry Me, Please is fully funded through ticket sales. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 5 of the How Far Podcast, Mr Eazi and Temi Otedola open up about their wedding planning journey, offering an exciting first glimpse into the process. As a special treat, they welcome their first-ever guest, the Storyteller and Spoken Word Poet, Suli Breaks. Together, they delve into the world of wedding preparations, gaining valuable insights from Suli's own experiences, and allowing him to play mediator. Hosts:Temi Otedola @TemiOtedolaMr Eazi @MrEazi Guest:Suli Breaks @SuliBreaks Follow our Social Media: @thehowfarpodEmail: info@howfarpodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Born Again Podcast Episode #10 is as promised: a Q&A episode. Writer and Spoken-Word Poet, Sharlene Provilus is back with Jess Ray to respond to questions sent in by Born Again Podcast listeners over the past year. Listen to Jess Ray.Follow Jess Ray on Instagram.Watch Jess Ray videos.Follow Sharlene Provilus.
If you enjoy the show, please sign the petition for Texture Talks to be adapted into a TV Show!https://you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/adapt-texture-talks-into-a-tv-showOn episode 019 of Texture Talks me and Spoken Word Poet, Author, Coach and Creative, Oneness Sankara, who dedicates her life to supporting Women of African Heritage to find abundance, joy, peace & self love. We will be discussing some of the problematic issues tied to using words with harmful historical context when naming products and brands.With a particular focus on the challenges around the term "Coolie" when naming locs as a prime example of how words that seem harmless can carry huge meaning to a culture, me and Oneness really get into some difficult concepts, questions and queries around what company owners responsibilities really are, and whether it really is 'that deep'.LISTEN ON:Apple podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/texture-talks/id1669983295?uo=4Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/3G4dCm608QB0M1k2XjGghkFOLLOW TEXTURE TALKS ON SOCIALS:https://www.instagram.com/texturetalksuk/https://www.tiktok.com/@texturetalks?lang=enhttps://www.texturetalks.co.uk/SPONSORS:https://www.instagram.com/fulhamscalphair/https://fulhamscalphairclinic.com/Teresa and Eleanore Richardson from Fulham Scalp and Hair Clinic are an absolutely INCREDIBLE black female mother daughter led team of highly experienced Consultant Trichologists who since 2011 have provided the afro and curly haired community with help, support and guidance to get our hair care journeys back on track.As such highly respected Afro hair Trichologists I couldn't think of a better sponsor to partner with on the next segment of Texture Talks and to guide me personally on my own natural hair care journey.Learn more about them at www.fulhamscalphairclinic.com and use discount code TEXTURETALKS5 for 5% off your consultation fee.
#253 w Spoken Word Poet, Author, & Educator Peter Kahn
In this deeply reflective episode of the Plant.Body.Soul. Podcast, we sit down with the soulful and articulate Garrett Brill, a Spoken Word Poet, Consultant, and Coach who shares his unique journey. From finding his inner voice in the solitude of nature to harnessing his creative spirit through intuitive guidance, Garrett inspires with his profound insights into the interconnectedness of mind, body, and soul. With engaging discussion around conscious living, self-compassion, and the transformational power of journaling, this episode offers listeners a profound exploration into self-awareness. Dive in for a thought-provoking chat and some of Garrett's captivating poetry.If you would like to get the links and show notes for this episode, you can access them here: https://www.plantbodysoul.com/podcastCheck out Garrett's Children's Book Kickstarter Campaign
Welcome back to InDef Podcast! In Episode 5 of Season 3, Barry Marz interviews Spoken Word Poet, Artist, and the newest member of HappyBoyz Records, Bonita. The two discuss a truth that she believes the world can agree on, 5 possessions she would keep with her for the rest of her life, and so much more! FOLLOW BONITA: https://instagram.com/therealbonita_pumpkinbun?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= FOLLOW INDEF PODCAST: https://instagram.com/barrymarz?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= FOLLOW BARRY MARZ: https://instagram.com/indefpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Stay tuned next Sunday for Episode 6, and keep it locked on InDef Podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indefpodcast/support
We talk personal development, deep healing, and Adam manifesting a million dollar coaching client. As usual, topics range from hilarious to vulnerable to deeply spiritual… The norm for Adam (motherfuckin) Roa. I think one of my favourite parts in this episode is the “Ayahuasca Lottery” tangent. Check it out, and don't forget to give us a review! www.adamroa.com Instagram: @adam.roa
Lead Pastor Ray Hughes sits down with Spoken Word Poet and Creative Lo Alaman and Fry Road Youth Pastor Jeremiah Law to share their thoughts about the upcoming Good Friday Service (04/07/2023 at 7pm @ Foundry Hall on the Jones Rd campus).
For this week's episode of the Being Black and Creating Space series, we're talking to Rashan Brown. Rashan Brown aka Rush (The Mic) is a Spoken-Word Poet, Actor, Public Speaker, Executive Producer, Educator and Founder of poetry me, please. PMP is a spoken-word poetry platform that provides a stage for poets across the world to showcase their talents through creative verbal expression. Since the founding of poetry me, please in 2021, Rashan has hosted NYC's largest poetry showcases with an average of 300 attendees and ranges over 400 on a bi-monthly basis.Join in as we talk to Rashan about his experience as a poet, as a Black man in the space, and starting Poetry Please and being an entrepreneur.Resources:Follow Rashan's Instagram and Poetry Me Please on Instagram!Subscribe to my monthly newsletter at iamcamillesmith.com for sneak peaks on guests!Follow our Instagram!IG: @thebengblackpodcast @iamcamillesmith
Lacroy "Atlas" Nixon has been writing and performing slam poetry for seven years, and it all began in a high school English class. After years of honing his craft and publishing his poetry collection God and His Humor in 2021, Lacroy founded the Slam Connection in Williamsburg, VA to teach other high school students poetry while focusing on community engagement. Follow Lacroy on Instagram @atlasnixon and keep up with the Slam Connection on Instagram @slamconnection.Want to share a comment with me regarding a current episode or a future episode/guest? Send me a text!Support the Show.SHEER CREATIVITY LINKSRead Laraya's creative writing on Of Wisdom and WanderCheck out Laraya's websiteOrder Laraya's poetry collection
Our Sheer Creator on today's episode is Adrianna Hayes. Adrianna is a spoken word poet, podcast co-host of On My Motha, and a mom to Cairo. Make sure you follow Adrianna on her Instagram poetry page @sincerely_adrianesha and follow the On My Motha Podcast on Instagram @onmymothapodcast_. For new and expectant mothers out there, tune into On My Motha on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Want to share a comment with me regarding a current episode or a future episode/guest? Send me a text!Support the Show.SHEER CREATIVITY LINKSRead Laraya's creative writing on Of Wisdom and WanderCheck out Laraya's websiteOrder Laraya's poetry collection
I speak to Duke who is a Spoken Word Poet and lives with type 1 diabetes and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder both conditions are stigmatised and misunderstood. We talk about Duke's life and: His diagnosis story The impact chronic illnesses have had on his mental healthChallenges in the workplaceEthnicity and identityLewis Hamilton seeing his poetry Useful links:Duke on InstagramAll of Duke's linksDaniel on InstagramSound from Zapsplat.comA bit about the show and hostThe Talking Type 1 podcast is a diabetes podcast by Daniel Newman. Daniel brings you interviews with members of the diabetes community sharing their journeys of the ups and downs of living with type 1 diabetes. You'll hear from those who live with type 1 diabetes, provide care to those living with type 1, healthcare professionals and experts in their field. The interviews will be an open and honest insight into life with type 1 diabetes that you can relate to and also provide the opportunity to learn more about the condition. Daniel will share his insights into his life living with type 1 diabetes. Daniel has lived with the condition for over 26 years. He also lives with diabetic retinopathy and received a kidney transplant in 2018.
What stories are you ruled by? Are they stories you've learned from your family, friends or even the media that shape your greatest highs or mark your greatest wounds? Does your story actually come from you?Spoken Word Poet, Author and Speaker Arielle Estoria speaks about the power of not only your words but your story to renew, strengthen and heal. She shares about the power of your story is not just for your own edification but to move and inspire those around you. Author and Professor Brené Brown said herself "we are wired for story" - as Arielle and Elyse unpack why our stories are not just a powerful but crucial for the world to become more empathetic, connected and united despite differences. She also notes in order to tell your story you have to know your story. If we do not even take the time to articulate our story, and unearth it from within ourselves and face our pains we simply can't share it. Arielle encourages us to be courageous as we have been uniquely woven we are by our creator as we have each been given a story that the world needs. Only we can share the "magic in our bones". Begin this New Year empowered by the fact that your words matter, your story matters, and you matter. From award-winning producer and actress Roma Downey's LightWorkers Media, welcome to the On a Lighter Note Podcast hosted by writer & speaker Elyse Murphy. Here we have conversations with people from all walks of life to speak into the ways we are coping with the ups, the downs and the detours of life to help us thrive even in challenging times. Even when it seems we're surrounded by darkness, there's always a little bit of light to be found - so let's go find it together! New episode airs every Tuesday.
Arielle Estoria is back on the show to talk to us being a multi-passionate creator. Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, a Writer and Author, as well as an Emcee, Speaker and Actor. You will learn about... how yoga can be incredibly healing to your relationship with your body what it means to be multi-passionate and how to embrace it as a GIFT how Arielle practices rest and boundaries as a soulfilled creator Remember: the real work is rest. Follow Arielle on Instagram: @arielleestoria Arielle's new book The Unfolding is coming spring 2023. Pre-order it here: https://amzn.to/3S7ne6m And if you enjoyed this episode, screenshot it and share it on social media! Make sure to tag @maryspodcast and @arielleestoria Mentioned In This Episode... Listen to Mary's previous conversation with Arielle (Episode #21) Why Some of Us Don't Have One True Calling TEDx Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/emilie_wapnick_why_some_of_us_don_t_have_one_true_calling?language=en This episode is sponsored by Cozy Earth, because what better way to show yourself love than to upgrade your bedding and loungewear! Cozy Earth has kindly provided an exclusive offer for my self-lovers: 35% when you use the code MARY35 at checkout. Go to CozyEarth.com, treat yourself to the softest bedding and loungewear ever, and use code MARY 35 at checkout.
Listen to this episode to hear: • How to move from creating for others vs. from an authentic place • Deconstructing our faith • How to trust yourself • Why the creative process is a spiritual journey • Sneak peek into Arielle's new book “The Unfolding” This episode is presented by Breverie. An app that helps you own your power and create your impact. Get 2 months free by using code YELLOWCO. Learn more and download the Breverie App here. ABOUT ARIELLE: Arielle Estoria (R-E-L) (EH-STORY-UH) is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Passionately claims that she is in the business of pulling on heartstrings, her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced and not just heard. (Which just means you may or may not cry by the end of your time with her.) Arielle also has a very specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of women to feel at home in their own bodies. Arielle has shared her work through custom spoken word pieces, workshops and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. Arielle's first EP, a collection of music and poetry called “Symphony of a Lioness” and her single “Magic (In Your Bones)” are available on iTunes or Apple Music. She is Co-author of two collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014) and Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com. Pre-order her new book “The Unfolding” wherever you buy your books here. If you enjoyed this episode, I'd love to hear what you think in an iTunes review! ARIELLE'S BOOK • ARIELLE'S WEBSITE • ARIELLE'S IGFollow, subscribe and leave us a review! Find out more about Yellow Co.'s community of women creaeting meaningful work: yellowco.co | @yellowco.co • Connect with Joanna at joannawaterfall.com and on IG @joannawaterfall :) Music Written by Jonny Pickett (check out his music on spotify) Thanks for listening!
Kevin is a High-Performance Coach, Workshop & Retreat Facilitator, and Podcast Host. He is also described as a Performance Philosopher, Folk Psychologist, Spoken Word Poet, Public Speaker, Freestyle MC, and Founder & CMO of lifestyle brand Mystic Misfit. Since our last episode together, Kevin has published a book called “Sex, Masculinity, God: The Trialogues” which is an open exploration of the unknown and the forbidden. Kevin helps men, women and couples develop practices that connect them to their romantic relationships, their purpose, and their creativity. At the end of the day there's no denying that being in an optimal romantic conscious relationship, with great sex, communication, polarity…all the things will be tied with more success in business and you a more conscious leader! I love rappin with Kev, he's full of knowledge and is incredible at expressing it… and let's be real, the subjects of love, sex and money are ones we can all relate to! I want to give a special thank you and shout out to the sponsor of today's show, Conscious Capitalism Los Angeles, whose aim is to Connect, Inspire and Cultivate Conscious Business Leaders in LA and is a key piece of a larger-scale worldwide conscious capitalism movement. If you like this episode, please share it with a homie, tag me on social and definitely subscribe. It truly means a lot to me. Enjoy the show! Show notes as a general guide below. Somewhat in order and not written in perfect grammar because we want you to actually listen to the show! Kevin's most recent hell yea moment. Kevin talks about conscious business and being a conscious leader Kevin's thoughts on why having an optimal romantic conscious relationship, with great sex, communication, polarity…all the things. And how that ties to success in business and how that helps us be more conscious leaders in the world. Kevin gives us the 101 on polarity and why he finds it to be such an important subject. Kevin gives key feminine qualities that a man should embody without aggression Kevin tells what masculine qualities women should embody Why Kevin thinks men should always make the first move? Masculine vs Feminine communication. Which one is needed when? Kevin tells us why sex is important in a relationship Let's say that one partner finds that once every 10 days is plenty sex for them and the other wants 4 times a week. Is there a right or wrong? How do you approach that? Why does Kevin think having a fully open communication line about money with your partner is the way to go? What does kevin say to people who think they have to work till they die Kevin talks about Psychedelics and integration. Kevin talks about the benefits of complimenting your partner I ask Kevin why the divorce rates are high Current investments and crypto. Kevin raps on the show what are the top two traits for a conscious lover to embody? Apply to join the 8wk group program diving deep into the art of polarity.Join the tribe learning center for all things relationships. Connect with Kevin Orosz Connect with Kevin on Instagram Connect with Sebastian on Instagram SebastianNaum.com
Born and raised in foggy Northern California and now residing in Los Angeles CA, Arielle Estoria (R-E-L EH-STORY-UH) is a Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle creates environments and spaces where audiences have the permission to be vulnerable and seen. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced not just heard. With a specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of women to feel at home in their own bodies. Arielle has shared her work through custom spoken word pieces, workshops and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian and more. -------------------------- In today's episode, we cover: Meeting Arielle: who she is, what she does, and who she helps Her creative spectrum How has her work evolved since her earlier days? The coexistence of optimistic and pessimistic feelings around social media What gets her excited about the future? Her rituals before writing The line between marketing and creating Her recent rebrand Lifestyle creators she admires Words of wisdom for businesses when social justice issues emerge on social media ----------------------- EPISODES YOU MIGHT DIG: 054: Client Case Study- Same Skin 043: Managing a Multi-Biz Balance with Morgan Motsinger 038: Cultivating Your Creativity as an Artist with Stefanie Bales ----------------------- Guest info: For more on Arielle, you can find her @arielleestoria on Instagram, and to check out her business and purchase any of her books, head over to arielleestoria.com. ----------------------- WORK WITH MKW CREATIVE CO. Connect on social with Michelle at: Kiss My Aesthetic Facebook Group Instagram Tik Tok ----------------------- Did you know that the fuel of the POD and the KMA Team runs on coffee? ;) If you love the content shared in the KMA podcast, you're welcome to invite us to a cup of coffee any time - Buy Me a Coffee! ----------------------- This episode of the Kiss My Aesthetic Podcast is brought to you by Audible. Get your first month free at www.audible.com/kma.
This interview with Cloud the Pagan Rapper was AMAZING. The live video of this interview can be found on YouTube & Facebook. We hope you will check out and learn more about Cloud by checking out his links below. We hope you enjoy! :) Cloud is a Pagan Rapper and Spoken Word Poet from the Southern New Jersey/ Philadelphia Area, He has been a practicing Witch for over 20 years, He is head of The Circle of the Nine Muses ,a Witan Shrine of The Correllian Nativist Tradition , located in South Jersey and works as Host for International Pagan Radio's YouTube Channel, creates video content on his personal channel, and Co Hosts the Witchcraft Grenade! podcast. His music was designed to push boundaries within Pagan Music by bringing a mainstream feel, His love for Hip Hop and love of his craft have combined to create a unique brand of Pagan Hip Hop with lessons about Witchcraft, combatting misconceptions, and raising awareness taking the forefront. He loves Pagan Music of all different forms, plays multiple instruments and sings.....a little bit. His travels have taken him many places and he has studied in different traditions, thus making his path quite crooked and eclectic. His First Album Misconceptions released in March 2020, has been Nominated for a 2020 Witchie Award by The Witches Sabbat for Most Outstanding Album of the Year, and was awarded the 2020 Order of the Silver Chalice award from the Corellian Tradition of Wicca. A member of the IPMAA he is currently nominated for Male Artist of the year for 2022 and is humbled to be mentioned in such amazing company. His Next effort Modern Bard released in November 2021 is a conceptual album that combines spoken word poetry and hip hop music to the tale of struggle with self, ego, depression, addiction and recovery through spirit. Twitter @cloudrapswicca Instagram @cloudrapswicca Facebook @cloudrapswicca Tiktok @cloudrapswicca Youtube https://youtube.com/c/CloudthePaganRapper Please leave us a positive review if you are loving the podcast & share with your friends. As always, we love hearing from you with question, comments & show requests at thewitchsource@gmail.com. You can also find the video on YouTube under podcasts. We hope you enjoy! Stay Magical! Connect with us, shop our NEW Sprays & Products, or book a private reading (it helps support us & the podcast & we really appreciate it!) :) www.thewitchsource.com www.youtube.com/thewitchsource www.facebook.com/thewitchsource Don't forget to join the Facebook group The Witch Source Society! www.instagram.com/thewitchsource www.pinterest.com/thewitchsource www.twitter.com/thewitchsource www.etsy.com/shop/thewitchsource
In this episode Rachel Wilkins has a conversation with Toni Payne, the founder of The Champayner Social Club, a Still Life Photographer and Spoken Word Poet about the challenges associated with fulfilling clients' visions as an artist. They also touch on the subject of dealing with how society frowns on art as a career and the ability to combine creativity with AI and Blockchain. In closing they talk about the fundamentally important parts of creatives and respecting their work, and how NFT's, Web3 and the meta verse tie it all together.
Today I sit with James "Enoch" Church Creator of Immortal Dark a Supernatural Martial Arts Manga where we discuss how the book centers on 2 siblings marred by generational trauma and their distance from one another. Anime becomes inspiration in molding this book centered on Tribe and spiritual factions that operate and Mixed Martial arts competition. Also, we speak on James transition from Spoken Word Poet to Manga Writer as he is student of research and lastly the mission behind Black Minds Publishing.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
Las Vegas heads back to the south to visit Big Fitz, King of the Speak Easy community. Big Fitz is a highly acclaimed spoken word poet, host, promoter and Hip-Hop artist with the awards and fan base to back it. Big Fitz the Poet holds a 9X Poetry Slam Champion belt and proves why in this session with Coyal. Big Fitz is currently host of the touring "What's the Big Deal" spoken word and comedy showcase sponsored by Flowetry N Motion and B.I.R.D. Media Ent. Big Fitz is also a proud small business owner in the home remodeling and repair field.Big Fitz Meta Page:https://www.facebook.com/BigFitz256Big Fitz Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/bigfitzthepoet/Have you thought about hosting your own podcast show? If so, I have provided links below to get you started in the right direction. Start with some gear that you already have, and a quiet space. Now you are officially ready. Riverside FM provides quality recording and virtual capabilities for long distance guest.https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=coyalBuzzsprout is hands down the easiest and best way to launch, promote, and track your podcast. Your show can be online and listed in all the major podcast directories (like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and more) within minutes of finishing your recording. https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1754005Podmatch allows Host or Guest to search and match candidates for your show and also matches you to be guest on other podcast shows.https://podmatch.com/?ref=1645163767343x678775731452127500 Visit Vegas Places with Coyal. Real Vegas, Real Topics, Real Business with Real Owners. Covering topics on economics, entrepreneurship, health, well-being and FOOD! Thank You for tuning in and make sure to VISIT VEGAS PLACES!Follow our social media platforms:https://www.instagram.com/visitvegasplaces/https://www.youtube.com/c/CoyalHarrisonIIISupport the show
What a f*cking way to end the month, and what a f*cking time to be a woman in the United States of America (or literally anyone who isn't a cishet white man)... The release of this episode is interestingly timely because the day we recorded was only hours after the horrific domestic terrorist attack at a supermarket in a predominantly Black neighborhood in Buffalo, NY. While many of us are experiencing so much sadness + grief, I hope you're also making space for the good. More importantly, I hope you're staying informed, vigilant, and plugged into your community. I, personally, have been trying to be more mindful of who I am serving and where I'm putting my time, energy, and money. Before diving into this episode with my awesome guest, I share some of my thoughts about SCOTUS' recent overturning of Roe v Wade. Respectfully, if you'd like to skip this part, head to minute 2:51. And now onto my next guest, Arielle Estoria. Arielle is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee, Speaker, Model and Actor. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle creates environments and spaces where audiences have permission to be vulnerable and seen. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced not just heard. With a specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of women to feel at home in their own bodies. I met Arielle through our mutual friend, co-founder of The Rising Tide Society, Natalie Franke. I am so grateful for the intro, because, as you know, connecting with other creatives + creators who prioritize community gets me SO JUICED. In this episode, Arielle and I discuss the unconventional life of a content creator, detaching from social media when it's legit your job, and creating space to let in the exciting + uncomfy feelings. I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did recording it. Connect with Arielle on Instagram + TikTok. Arielle's favorite small business follows right now: @rachel_allene + @sotelaco Episode Resources: Video Clip via @therecount Vote Save America The Meteor Progressive Shopper Thank you so much for tuning in! If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe and leave a review. Connect with me, Sugi, on Instagram + TikTok.
Kevin Orosz is a High Performance Coach, Workshop & Retreat Facilitator, and Podcast Host. He is also a Performance Philosopher, Folk Psychologist, Spoken Word Poet, Public Speaker, Freestyle MC and Founder & CMO of lifestyle brand Mystic Misfit.Using his multidisciplinary approach, Kevin guides clients to break through all manner of limiting beliefs, outdated modalities, and constricting paradigms to uncover their unique story and live their soul's purpose. His main focus is where the mind, body, and soul meet, developing spiritual abilities by mastering the science of life through magical and radical mindset techniques.Kevin plays dangerously at the intersection of Eastern wisdom, modern psychology, philosophy, mysticism and neuroscience. He helps men and women develop practices that connect them deeper to their purpose and creativity.Follow Kevin on Instagram @kevinjoroszIf you're enjoying this podcast and haven't already, please leave a 5* rating and review. Every review helps us in reaching more men and changing more lives, so that 60 seconds it takes to leave us a positive review could really help someone in need. I appreciate your support of this podcast greatly!Follow me @billygartonjr across all platforms and let me know what you thought of today's episode.Share your favorite part on Instagram and tag me (I'll be sure to share)!
Kai-Isaiah Jamal is a spoken word poet, performer, model and trans visibility activist using Instagram as a tool for good. Kai draws on their own personal experiences as a trans person of colour dealing with dysphoria, displacement and uncertainty– unraveling huge, universal themes through the lens of poetics online and bringing us their audience in, concluding simply that to be human is to feel all of these things. Their work both as a performer and writer is simultaneously disruptive and casual. Often performing from their bed their poetry pulls from classical literature, lyrics, pop-culture, neologisms, slang and internet-speak, seamlessly blending both high and low vernacular. Their main focus is shining a light on marginalised voices and perspectives which they do both as a writer and activist, with a specific focus on the narratives of trans/queer, black and working class folk. Kai has become for many a new kind of online hero, uplifting, and championing their community and beyond through meme-culture, performance art and grass-roots activism making their audience feel both seen and heard. Kai debuted their poem-come-script 'Snap My Legs and Ask Me to Crip Walk. All the Ways I'm Dancing/Dying For You' as part of London DRAF'S take over at Ministry of Sound for London's 2019 Frieze Week curated by Louise O'Kelly. Named ICA's first ever Poet in Residence Kai has been recognised by some of the UK's largest artistic institutions. They work closely with The Tate, The Freeword Centre, The Barbican and The National Gallery, democratising the artform of poetry and ushering in a new more diverse and intersectional audience who might previously have not felt welcome in those spaces. Using their artform as a means of breaking down barriers and infiltrating previously closed-off spaces is at the core of their activism. Bringing their people along with them is something that skewers all of their work. As a model, working alongside brands such as Stella McCartney, Vivienne Westwood, FENTY and Burberry, Kai hopes to be more than just a ‘face'. The aim for Kai is that young people might better see themselves reflected back in the advertising and marketing they digest. Recognising the power of brands today, Kai understands the urgency of having faces, bodies and genders like theirs in global fashion imagery. Kai also contributes written work to online platforms such as Vogue (where they're an Editor at Large) i-D, Vice and Broadly and was named as one of the Dazed 100 list in 2019. Kai's hopes to also bring a visibility to non-binary, trans and queer communities, people and identities who have often been erased from mainstream culture. Their voice, while heavy with the weight of being a marginalised body in today's society, is also irreverent, joyful, hopeful, inspiring and evidently, infectious. IG:Kai_isaiah_jamal Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright
Today, Tes talks with Heather Rogue. Heather is a stand-up comedian based out of Sacramento, California. Formerly a traveling street performer and homeless activist, Heather settled in Sacramento in order to facilitate her gender transition. She worked as a journalist and writing tutor before discovering her true calling in stand-up comedy. She currently hosts shows at Sacramento's oldest comedy club, Laugh's Unlimited. She's also a spoken-word poet and has published two poetry chapbooks. On top of hosting a news-comedy show during the Pandemic, she's a two-time MC for the Sacramento Women's March, served as board-member for the Trans and Non-binary housing alliance, and currently works as a barista at Starbucks. To learn more about Heather Rogue: IG: @heather_comedy_rogue
Today I sit down with my dear friends, Mark J. & Alicia Ornelas. Mark J. is a Spoken-Word Poet and the Founder of Offline, an organization that is fighting for families, marriages, and individuals to experience the healing that awaits them. Mark created beauty through his organization of helping others break cycles and Alicia drew upon her passion for psychological healing for others to stay free, and both refused to become a statistic. In this episode we discuss the impact pornography carries on the human existence, the hurdles we cross to heal, and how the Soul Care tools that help us break free, also keep us free. The mission of Mark J. and Alicia's hearts is, “If we can help one family save their marriage from infidelity, then telling our story is worth it.” Connect with me on Instagram at https://instagram.com/juliettemarhoferdugger Connect with me on my website and follow my book journey at https://www.wildwellcompany.com Connect with Mark at https://instagram.com/markjthepoet & Alicia https://instagram.com/lecya04 Offline is a recommended organization by WildWell Company. Anyone who is interested in receiving help can connect with Mark and his team at: https://www.offlineinc.org/ Or https://www.markjthepoet.com/ Music Provided By @LAKEYINSPIRED - Warm Nights: https://youtu.be/rXYm8YLrZwU Genius co-producer Ben Valdez
We sat down with Nigerian American Artist, Spoken Word Poet, Film-Maker, Educator, and fellow podcaster Amanda Eke to talk about the intersection of poetry and music. We also ask silly questions about Mexican food (or lack thereof) in Japan, and other fun stuff. She is the host of The Poet Speaks Podcast, and this episode is a little different, so give it a listen and then check out her podcast, as well.
Keynote Speaker, Spoken Word Poet, Host, Entrepreneur & Business Consultant specializing in Business Model Canvas and Design Thinking, Life Transformation. Since he was 19 years old, Haitian-American Dejean Talks has been captivating audiences of all sizes and backgrounds with his riveting, painful and inspiring performances. His life is a story of victory in the face of trials that would defeat most others. From surviving imprisonment Guantanamo Bay at age seven as a young refugee, to spending years in the American prison system, Dejean remains a faith-filled survivor who shares his stories of despair and triumph through poetry and public speaking. Dejean Talks delivers inspiration to all who would listen, with soulfulness and honesty that comes with the humility of surviving extreme adversity. At birth, Dejean's parents were told he would never walk, but at age 3, he had proven the doctors wrong. By age six, Dejean had been forever changed after experiencing rape by two older girls. Then he and his father embarked on a harrowing journey to the United States. The course of Dejean's life has taken him through many trials — racial discrimination, homelessness, poverty, stabbing, shootings, gang violence, and imprisonment. Dejean paints his life story on a canvas of words and theater with an uncanny boldness as he captivates his audience, once center stage. His testimony is captivating, heartfelt, painful and victorious. His spoken word performances and motivational speeches paint and frame his pain and sorrow in the most beautiful poetic way. He has been called “the modern-day Renaissance man.” Dejean's personal experience with imprisonment and the inability to gain employment following incarceration has led him to co-found Emergence Corporation, which is dedicated to bringing higher education and business courses to men and women behind prison walls. He is an accomplished speaker and pitch master who has competed and won public speaking competitions and debates from Toast Masters International, and garnered a platform at the prestigious SXSWedu in Austin Texas, where his winning business idea took center stage in 2017. As a proud father of 2 boys, Dejean believes that his sole purpose is to provide his sons a life and future he could have never dreamed for himself. He credits his drive, determination, and unwillingness to quit to the mere joy he has in looking in his sons' eyes; and knowing they depend on him to provide. “I accept the challenge of fatherhood with no excuses, but total acceptance.” --- 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/yourpodcaster/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/yourpodcaster/support
Today, Tes talks with Heather Rogue. Heather is a stand-up comedian based out of Sacramento, California. Formerly a traveling street performer and homeless activist, Heather settled in Sacramento in order to facilitate her gender transition. She worked as a journalist and writing tutor before discovering her true calling in stand-up comedy. She currently hosts shows at Sacramento's oldest comedy club, Laugh's Unlimited. She's also a spoken-word poet and has published two poetry chapbooks. On top of hosting a news-comedy show during the Pandemic, she's a two-time MC for the Sacramento Women's March, served as board-member for the Trans and Non-binary housing alliance, and currently works as a barista at Starbucks. To learn more about Heather Rogue: IG: @heather_comedy_rogue
This week's episode of Be On Air amplifies the voices of three genuine and driven men who speak through their heart and embody each of their individual messages so eloquently. The vision each of these guests share for a more beautiful tomorrow will brighten your day and bring peace to your soul. We explore spirituality, king & queen archetypes, the divine masculine & feminine, cryptocurrency, art & NFT's, the importance of love and so much more. Luke Kohen is a bard, speaker, heartist, mentor and ecopreneur. Deeply Passionate about bridging the gap between social entrepreneurship & environmental activism, he has been a strategist for forging new models of collaboration and innovation where the meeting of universal spirituality, holistic business, whole systems change and community building all converge. Luke Kohen's ability as a storyteller is enhanced by his compassionate and positive energy. He has a book called “The Self-Mastery Handbook”, a 9-week coaching course, profound music and lots of world-changing content to explore on his website | https://lukekohen.com/ Kevin Orosz is a High Performance Coach, Workshop & Retreat Facilitator, and Podcast Host. He is also a Performance Philosopher, Folk Psychologist, Spoken Word Poet, Public Speaker, RYT 200 Yoga Teacher, Freestyle MC and Founder & CMO of lifestyle brand Mystic Misfit. A bard and a poet in his own way Kevin speaks his mind with such clarity and profundity. If you are intrigued by the conversation in this episode I think Kevin's book “Sex, Masculinity, God: The Trialogues” co-authored by Cadell Last and Daniel Dick is noteworthy. Discover more about Kevin's complete workshops, courses, and the (R)Evolution Podcast on his website and platforms | https://kevinorosz.com/ Sri Kala is a musician of many talents with sounds of hip-hop, reggae, dub, afrobeat, and sacred mantras helping to create his soul-expressive sound. Sri Kala also uses mantra music meditation and sound frequencies to transmit his unique mastery of quantum healing. His specialty is serving spiritual teachers, visionaries and artists who seek transcendental healing and a deeper connection to their creative expression. Sri Kala's conversational input is real, from a place of love and intellectually stimulating. He is now launching the Unique Masterpiece University and offers a multitude of workshops, meditation & mantra courses and more. Check out his new album Sri Kala and other groundbreaking projects on his website and platforms | https://www.srikala.com/ Want to talk about your podcast? Connect with K.Lee and Podcast FarmBook a free strategy session to talk about your podcast: Join the podcast farmers FB group and grow your show! 0:00:00 – Introduction 0:02:01 – Who are you and what do you do? 0:14:41 – What are your marching orders as love warriors? 0:26:11 – Redefining King Energy & Actualizing your purpose0:39:32 – Role of Cryptocurrency in living your purpose0:48:11 – Economics informed by natural law 0:52:40 – Rumi Poem and Interpretations1:02:27 – Everyone shares their deepest good, true, and beautiful
Clare McCallan is a spoken word artist and author. She joins Kiersten + Erin to chat Irish boy bands, German spies and the realizations that perhaps it is a wonderful thing that he didn't choose you.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I'm so excited for you all to hear my conversation with Arielle Estoria! Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee and Speaker. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle creates environments and spaces where audiences have the permission to be vulnerable and seen. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced not just heard. In this episode, we discuss her journey of how she got to where she is today, taking risks and not letting fear hold you back, how to stay creative while being focused and the importance of rest and self-care! Follow Arielle on Instagram: @arielleestoria Find out more about Arielle on her website: www.arielleestoria.com Come hang out with me on Instagram: Personal Account: @danilivinglife Business Account: @businessbabesco Check out our FREE MASTERCLASS "How to Build a Full-Time Income, without working around the clock" businessbabescollective.com/masterclass Join The Collective Membership: www.businessbabescollective.com/membership
In this episode, Mimi talks with poet, creative, author, speaker, writer (and so much more), Arielle Estoria. We talk about what body kindness and grief look like for her, managing negative conflicts and setting boundaries, and her writing. Born and raised in foggy Northern California and now residing in Los Angeles CA, Arielle Estoria is a Spoken Word Poet, gifted Writer and Author, captivating and authentic Emcee and Speaker. Through various aspects of storytelling, Arielle creates environments and spaces where audiences have the permission to be vulnerable and seen. Her motto, "Words not for the ears but for the soul" stems from her dedication to remind anyone who encounters her and her work that words are meant to be felt and experienced not just heard. With a specific heart in empowering, encouraging and making space for audiences of womxn to feel at home in their own bodies. Arielle has shared her work through spoken word and themed keynote talks with companies such as Google, Sofar Sounds, Lululemon, Dressember, Tedx, the SKIMS campaign by Kim Kardashian, and the Rise Conference by Rachel Hollis and more. She has consecutively emceed annual conferences such as, Yellow Conference for creative and entrepreneurial women, Hair Camp a conference for Hairstylists in the industry and Anchored in Love, for teenage girls featuring surfer Bethany Hamilton. Arielle has lead writing, social media and self-acceptance workshops in various settings ranging from students to professional development spaces. Arielle is the Co-Author of two self-published collections of poetry: Vagabonds and Zealots (2014), Write Bloody Spill Pretty (2017) which can both be found on Amazon.com and in 2016, released her EP of poetry and music titled Symphony of a Lioness. When she's not on stage or on the road, you can also find Arielle being interviewed and featured on various well known podcasts such as: the GoalDigger Podcast by Jenna Kutcher, The Birds Papaya Podcast with Sarah Nicole Landry, Striptd Down with Ali Levine, Raw Beauty Talks by Erin Treloar, and Let's Talk About It Podcast with TV personality Taylor Nolan.