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In this episode, the threads of community, justice, climate imagination, and art weave through three distinct yet deeply connected stories.
Today’s show comes in three parts:
What begins with a surprise email from my sister’s childhood classmate becomes a chain reaction of connection—stretching from a tiny town along the Delaware River to Zambia, Kenya, Hartford CT, and back to my cousin Mona over breakfast.
I speak with four remarkable women whose lives, work, and generosity intersect through period poverty, community organizing, youth empowerment, and a simple but world-changing tool: the menstrual cup.
⭐ Christine Garde Denning
⭐ Mary Maker (Mary Nyeriak)
⭐ Fran Stoffer (she/her)
⭐ Mona Norfleet
Climate dread meets unsettling beauty in Catherine Pierce’s celebrated poem Anthropocene Pastoral.
The poem first appeared in Poetry Magazine and later in her collection Danger Days.
Former Poet Laureate of Mississippi (2021–2025), author of Danger Days, with two new books coming in 2026:
Foxes for Everybody (memoir, Northwestern University Press)
Dear Beast (poetry, Saturnalia Books)
Find her work:
I travel to Abner Clay Park in Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward neighborhood for the “Axial Precession Procession,” part of Jump!Star, the ritual welcoming of Earth’s next North Star: Gamma Cephei (“Ceph”), due to rise in about 1,000 years.
The park is transformed with illuminated sculptures, movement choruses, and hundreds of volunteers known as “Dark Matter.”
This segment features a SoundSlice recorded live as time folds—past, present, and future converging for one luminous ritual.
Artist, director, collaborator, and visionary behind Jump!Star.
Mirah (NYC)
CouldYou? → https://couldyou.org
Website → www.yournccf.org/womenandgirls
Poems, books, events → https://catherinepiercepoet.com
Jump!Star info → https://www.georgeferrandi.com
Bubble & Squeak is written and produced by me, Peterson Toscano.
Find more episodes, images, and strange audio bits at:
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In this episode, the threads of community, justice, climate imagination, and art weave through three distinct yet deeply connected stories.
Today’s show comes in three parts:
What begins with a surprise email from my sister’s childhood classmate becomes a chain reaction of connection—stretching from a tiny town along the Delaware River to Zambia, Kenya, Hartford CT, and back to my cousin Mona over breakfast.
I speak with four remarkable women whose lives, work, and generosity intersect through period poverty, community organizing, youth empowerment, and a simple but world-changing tool: the menstrual cup.
⭐ Christine Garde Denning
⭐ Mary Maker (Mary Nyeriak)
⭐ Fran Stoffer (she/her)
⭐ Mona Norfleet
Climate dread meets unsettling beauty in Catherine Pierce’s celebrated poem Anthropocene Pastoral.
The poem first appeared in Poetry Magazine and later in her collection Danger Days.
Former Poet Laureate of Mississippi (2021–2025), author of Danger Days, with two new books coming in 2026:
Foxes for Everybody (memoir, Northwestern University Press)
Dear Beast (poetry, Saturnalia Books)
Find her work:
I travel to Abner Clay Park in Richmond’s historic Jackson Ward neighborhood for the “Axial Precession Procession,” part of Jump!Star, the ritual welcoming of Earth’s next North Star: Gamma Cephei (“Ceph”), due to rise in about 1,000 years.
The park is transformed with illuminated sculptures, movement choruses, and hundreds of volunteers known as “Dark Matter.”
This segment features a SoundSlice recorded live as time folds—past, present, and future converging for one luminous ritual.
Artist, director, collaborator, and visionary behind Jump!Star.
Mirah (NYC)
CouldYou? → https://couldyou.org
Website → www.yournccf.org/womenandgirls
Poems, books, events → https://catherinepiercepoet.com
Jump!Star info → https://www.georgeferrandi.com
Bubble & Squeak is written and produced by me, Peterson Toscano.
Find more episodes, images, and strange audio bits at: