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I met Rachel Worsley at a wedding when she wrote a poem about pickles on a typewriter.
Rachel gambled a successful career in law to try her luck with a poetry business called Typepolar. Her parents weren’t excited about it.
But exactly one year after starting – armed with only a typewriter and her imagination – Rachel has proven her dream can turn a profit. Instead of going out to celebrate, she’s talking to me.
Credits:
Guest: Rachel Worsley. Find out more about Typepolar and Neurological Media
Music: Blue Dot Sessions, Stonefree
Website: Darcy Christ at Aporia
Artwork: Steph Hughes
‘Passion for pickles’ by Audiocraft’s Selena Shannon
‘Mike’ poem read by Jonathon Zenti from the podcast, Meat
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I met Rachel Worsley at a wedding when she wrote a poem about pickles on a typewriter.
Rachel gambled a successful career in law to try her luck with a poetry business called Typepolar. Her parents weren’t excited about it.
But exactly one year after starting – armed with only a typewriter and her imagination – Rachel has proven her dream can turn a profit. Instead of going out to celebrate, she’s talking to me.
Credits:
Guest: Rachel Worsley. Find out more about Typepolar and Neurological Media
Music: Blue Dot Sessions, Stonefree
Website: Darcy Christ at Aporia
Artwork: Steph Hughes
‘Passion for pickles’ by Audiocraft’s Selena Shannon
‘Mike’ poem read by Jonathon Zenti from the podcast, Meat
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.