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By Ryan Sumardi
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.
Today's podcast is brought to you by @pin_kpoet (instagram). This poem reminded me to not argue with others just to prove a point. We all live in our own reality and have different perceptions of the world. It's not worth arguing against a hard-headed individual because in their eyes you'll never be right. IT TAKES TWO TO ARGUE, save your breath.
Today's poem is brought to you by @thepainpoet (instagram). I believe this poem has a very deep message within it in which it's always good to check on people and be there for them in a time of need but it brings up the thought of will they reciprocate that helping hand back. As in when you're in a time of suffering and pain will the people you were there for, be there for you? To be honest you won't know the answer to that until that time comes. All you can do is hope that you've surrounded yourself with people that will be there for you through thick and thin. At the end of your toughest times, YOU'LL SEE WHO REALLY F*CKS WITH YOU!
Podcast link in bio! Today's podcast is brought to you by @poemsporn_ (instagram). This poem is fierce and powerful. Never let anyone make you question how great you are because you're amazing. If anyone tells you otherwise they're tripping because who are they to judge your self-worth? I just wanted to remind you guys how great you are if you already didn't know that. Especially to my writers/poets KEEP F*CKING SHARING YOU'RE WORK! If people f*ck with it they f*ck with it if not who cares cause YOU'RE THE SH*T regardless!
Today's podcast is brought to you by @hidden_daydreamer (instagram). The words in this poem mean a lot to me because this is how I live my life in which I try to carry positive vibes at all times. I've been through it all, I've had people that hurt me and I've done things that I regret but I realize all you can do is learn from all these experiences. If you've ever been hurt by anyone, which I have and many of you can relate as well, just let that sh*t go. Because if you keep that grudge towards the person that hurt you, it's going to weigh YOUR soul down. As a person, I don't want to carry any negative energy. You can't do anything about the past except to learn from it so don't stress about it. Forget your past, forgive, and begin again right now.
Today's podcast is brought to you by @tenebrispoetry (instagram). I wanted to share this poem because it felt so relatable to me. Each day is different and on bad days I question my self-worth. I begin to ponder whether I need to be doing more in life and my mind gets cluttered with many things. On bad days, I start stressing about past decisions that I've made and now regret. In retrospect, I also have days where everything's fine and I'm happy. This love/hate relationship with myself is a horrible feeling but I believe, that's just me being human. On bad days I need to remind myself to not stress out about things that are out of my control. Take life day by day but be productive each day towards the things you want to accomplish.
Today's poem is brought to you by @trainoftalks . I think there's a really important lesson within this poem which is to live in the now. We tend to get caught up in our heads thinking about our past, future, and even our phones distract us from living in the present. All these distractions have caused me to forget the value of living in the now. After messaging the writer of the poem she explained that this poem is written for a loved one that recently passed away (I realized this poem was even more relatable to me), I began to think about how precious life is. People don't really see how valuable life is until you realize how fast life moves. When my grandparents passed away because of cancer it taught me a valuable lesson to live in the present and appreciate what I already have and the little things around me. I wanted to share this poem because I wanted to remind all my followers to live in the now! Especially with today's day and age where we're constantly on our phones 24/7, take some time off, and enjoy family time.
Today's podcast is brought to you by @word.sparkle20n (instagram). When I was young my mom would continuously lecture me saying, "You are your friends or you are the people you surround yourself with". At that time I didn't quite understand what that meant, but as I got older what my mom was lecturing about made sense. My mom wanted me to surround myself with friends that have good morales and will help me grow. Show me who your friends are, and I will tell you what you are. This poem reminded me of that important notion to surround yourself with people that will help you grow and have good values. Remember YOU ARE YOUR FRIENDS.
Today's poem is brought to you by @musings.and.ink (instagram). This poem reminds me of how important meditation is, especially through tough times like this because of the Coronavirus. It's always good to check on yourself and enjoy some soul time. The world moves fast and I usually get burnt out in some instances. To deal with it and slow things down I begin to meditate. Dig into your thoughts and check on yourself. Your own voice in what matters the most. SILENCE IS GOLDEN.
Today's poem is brought to you by @pattywrites (instagram). I wanted to share this poem with you all just to remind you guys to not be ever ashamed of yourself. Whether it's the color of your skin, your face, your height, & most importantly your personality. You are unique in your own way so don't ever let anyone make you feel bad for embracing yourself. Beauty is only skin deep, what's more important is finding a balance of mind, body, and spirit. YOU ARE LEGEND.
Today's poem is brought to you by @_beautifulfailure_ (instagram). I wanted to share this poem because the lesson in this poem is very meaningful. There are two sides to this poem which are; 1) Don't be a person that consistently keeps making the same mistakes after apologizing or regretting that mistake 2) Don't be a person that continues to forgive people that continuously hurt you over and over again because then that person will think saying a simple "I'm sorry" will fix everything. Whichever side you are on don't forget ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.
The podcast currently has 27 episodes available.