Today's episode features Alicia Cook, an impressive, gorgeous, force!
Alicia Cook is the curly-haired human behind 2016’s bestselling book of poetry, Stuff I’ve Been Feeling Lately, 2018’s I Hope My Voice Doesn’t Skip, and 2020’s Sorry I Haven’t Texted You Back. She has contributed personal essays to 2019’s [Dis]Connected: Poems & Stories of Connection and Otherwise and 2022’s New Jersey Fan Club: Artists and Writers Celebrate the Garden State.
Cook dedicates much of her life to shedding light on how drug addiction impacts the mental health of families. She released a collection of essays on the topic entitled Heroin Is The Worst Thing To Ever Happen To Me. An essayist and speaker, her activism to fight the opioid epidemic is far-reaching and has garnered a worldwide readership, and her very own episode on the Emmy-nominated PBS series Here’s the Story. Her writing on addiction has appeared in the Asbury Park Press, LA Times, HuffPost, Your Tango, Thrive, and more.
We had a great talk and she discussed many topics, including:
Her writing and activism on addiction awareness
Writing from grief and loss
The influence of music on poetry and vice versa
Making her poetry an immersive experience for readers (Spotify playlists included!)
Co-writing with independent musicians
Holding space for her readers to share their personal struggles and stories with her
The interconnections of mental health, running, sobriety, and healing our trauma!I'm so thankful for her and the work she does and the positive impact she is spreading throughout the world!
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