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By Ibukun
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
A poem about being slapped in public inspired by a scene from a netflix tv show called Sisters. This episode is also available as a blog post: https://ibs-writes.com/2021/01/04/poem-the-slap/
Dear Fear is a poem written in the voice of a Nigerian mother who worries about her 19-year old daughter. It deals with a number of themes including parental fears of letting go and so much more.
A poem about working at a stressful organisation during the pandemic. This episode is also available as a blog post at: https://medium.com/illumination/lately-4f28f3755d17
This is a poem about the impact of nature after a year of being stuck indoors as a result of the pandemic we have all learned how important it is to get fresh air and do basic exercise. The episode is also available as a blog post at: https://medium.com/blueinsight/the-happening-a4cdebcf5735
A strongly worded letter from a Nigerian mother to her married daughter (Morónfólú), who has recently complained that her husband is not romantic enough. Ironically, throughout the letter, it is clear that Báyọ̀ is not the one with the problem. The letter also unveils the tumultuous and somewhat twisted relationship between mother and daughter. Full post can be found at: https://ibs-writes.com/2020/12/28/fiction-letter-the-problem-with-bayo/
Delay is Not Denial was inspired by a bible verse about waiting from Isaiah 46:16. We all have to wait for something. That's just life.
A poem about discerning thoughts inspired by a bible verse from Hebrews 4 vs 12. With discernment, the battle of the mind can be won. This was originally published as a blog post at: https://ibs-writes.com/2021/03/18/poem-the-closed-box/
A poem of how childhood traumas that we don’t address can affect us in ways we least expect – until we deal with it and heal. This was originally posted at: https://ibs-writes.com/2021/03/18/poem-the-closed-box/
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.