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By Dwayne Lawson-Brown
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The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.
Whiskey Girl joins host Dwayne Lawson-Brown for an episode that is as silly as it is serious!
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Dominic “Nerd” McDonald is a young Black Entrepreneur and Spoken Word artist from various cities in Los Angeles, California but currently living in the Southeast sector of Washington D.C. giving him the self-proclaimed name of the "Bi-Coastal Poetry Playboy". He has put his views on growing up in the inner city between two households, Hip Hop music, being a social outcast, college experiences, and more on paper and created everything from screen plays to magazine articles. His passion comes from serving the community, especially through the arts. By writing from his heart and what he sees and hears, he hopes to be a “change agent” to the unheard. He plans to travel spreading his creativity and influence to those who may receive his messages as well as manage and mentor others who decide to walk the same path. He was the winning Finalist of the 2022 D.C. Poet Project sponsored by Day Eight Publishing and hosts his own open mic called "Refresh Open Mic" here in the District.
Nerd joins Dwayne Lawson-Brown to talk poetry, west coast vibes, and building a scene that nurtures your nerdy nature.
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PAGES matam (They/he) is a genderqueer med-school dropout turned award-winning multi-hyphenate born and raised in Cameroon, Central Africa. A multi-lingual pleasure advocate and agent of imagination, they love battle horror anime and fried plantains as much as crafting work centering Queer Black liberation fueled by Toni Morrison’s words: “the function of freedom is to free someone else.” www.pagesmatam.com | twitter.com/@pagesofle
Pages joins host Dwayne Lawson-Brown to discuss masculinity, style, mourning, and Nintendo!
Special thanks to the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities, Solid State Books, and Crochet Kingpin Designs.
"I cannot swim, but I am a fierce swimmer of my poems"
- Regie Cabico
This episode was a treat to record. A treasure trove of quotes and insight - Chatting with Regie Cabico is always a gift. With episode 7 we are celebrating queer life, the many places poetry can lead you, and the joy of new works. We even got a taste of Regie's forthcoming collection, A Rabbit In Search of a Rolex. Listen, Subscribe, and Share!
About Regie Cabico:
Camilo Montoya (never Cam!) is a man of talents. A musician, videographer, activist, and poet - Camilo speaks with a compassion and drive that shows he's lived a life. Camilo and Dwayne discuss poetry and the power to build bridges while calling out oppression and aggressions.
Also, a young child came on stage and grabbed a truck. Anything can happen with live recording!
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-Dwayne
Episode #5 - The Capricorn Mind Meld
Rasheed Copeland is many things. Father, poet, performer, fashion icon, chef, learner on all fronts... I could go on. There is a reason why this episode in one of the longest in the Poets Reading Poetry series and why Rasheed in the guest for National Poetry Month.
Rasheed and I go beyond the trappings of poetry to discuss masculinity and accountability, the importance of checking self in your writing, family influence in the poetic process, and from where his incredible sense of style stems.
Follow Rasheed on instagram and twitter - @SheedEmilio
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-Dwayne
Episode #3: Of Laughter and Light
Season 2 continues with Alexa Patrick joining our host, Dwayne Lawson-Brown to talk creative outlets, finding light while grieving, and her new collection of poetry!
Alexa Patrick is a poet and vocalist from Connecticut. She is a Cave Canem fellow and Tin House alumna. She has also been cast in the featured role of Unsung in We Shall Not Be Moved, an opera under the direction of Bill T. Jones. You may find Alexa's work published in The Quarry, The Rumpus, CRWN Magazine, and The BreakBeat Poets Vol. 2: Black Girl Magic.
Follow Alexa Patrick on Instagram: @AlexaLaurel
Learn More About Alexa: https://www.alexapatrick.com/
This podcast supported by the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities, Solid State Books, Day Eight Publishing, and CrochetKingpin.com
Season 2: Episode 2 - Electric Boogaloo!
Season 2 continues with Rebecca Bishophall taking the stage to share poetry, talk family, and speak on the joy of karaoke!
Rebecca Bishophall is a DC Native, mother, and author of No Sweat: Poems From An American Youth and co-author of Breaking The Blank, written with Dwayne Lawson-Brown. Joined by a live audience - Dwayne and Rebecca bring friendship to the forefront in this fun episode.
Follow Rebecca Bishophall on Twitter: @RBizzle0520
This podcast supported by the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities, Solid State Books, Day Eight Publishing, and CrochetKingpin.com
Season 2: The Poets Write Back!
The Season 2 opener features Poet, Rocker, and Educator, Kenny Carroll III! Born and raised in DC, Kenny Carroll III served as the 2017 DC Youth Poet Laureate. He is a Sarah Lawrence and Watering Hole Fellow. His work is published in or forthcoming from The Split This Rock Quarry, Mixed Mag, Hill Rag, Beltway Quarterly, and more.
Kenny joins host Dwayne Lawson-Brown and a live audience and Solid State Books in Washington DC! The energy is electric and the poetry is powerful!
Follow Kenny Carroll III on Instagram: @KennyC113
Follow Dwayne on various social media platforms: @CrochetKingpin
This podcast is supported by the DC Commission of the Arts and Humanities, Solid State Books, Day Eight Publishing, and CrochetKingpin.com
The podcast currently has 20 episodes available.