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In part one of our conversation with Theo-Poet Tamisha Tyler, she talks about theopoetics as an embodied academic field, the sharing of brilliance, and holding onto creativity.
Listen to part two.
Listen to our previous conversation with Tamisha.
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In part one of our conversation with Theo-Poet Tamisha Tyler, she talks about theopoetics as an embodied academic field, the sharing of brilliance, and holding onto creativity.
Listen to part two.
Listen to our previous conversation with Tamisha.

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