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The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
Happy mother-loving New Year!
We are back tonight with some poetry just for you. We are kicking off 2022 with our guest John Hanright.
John is a writer, student, actor, and activist.
As an openly gay socialist, John realizes the revolutionary power of art, especially writing.
He is currently working on a novella and a poetry chapbook. You can usually find him acting on Cape Cod stages, reconnecting with nature, or at social justice protests.
Tune in tonight at 7pm to hear his work!
Andrea Brown is a poet, author, editor, educator, public speaker, blogger, and avid birder.
A former resident of downtown Manhattan who lived a block from the World Trade Center on 9/11.
Brown's eyewitness account of the attack and its aftermath won several awards and is cited in the Library of Congress Online Research Guide to the Poetry of 9/11.
Brown's new poetry collection, September 12, is available for purchase online and in your favorite bookstore.
Brown is the author of three previous poetry collections: The Disheveled Bed, Brook & Rainbow, Domestic Karma, and American Fraktur.
Brown taught creative writing at Pomona College after moving to the West Coast and was Managing Editor of The Emily Dickinson Journal.
Brown joined The Word Works and serves as Series Editor for The Washington Prize, their longest-running poetry book contest and imprint!
Navah The Buddaphliii (Butterfly) is a writer, performer, and author of "Black Cocaine and Colorless Butterflies".
She has been writing and performing poetry for over two decades.
This master of metaphors is a strong believer in transformation and being a fundamental change to the world.
After reading her clever affirmations and inspirational quotes called “Navahism” posted on social media some have called her a poet-prophet.
This duchess of double entendres has always been a creative spirit.
A mother of five and trying to find that balance between raising a family, spending quality time with her life partner/father of her children.
Follow Navah on FB at https://www.facebook.com/Cristolbexk
Ashanti Anderson (she/her) is a Black Queer Disabled poet, screenwriter, and playwright.
Her debut short poetry collection, Black Under, is the winner of the Spring 2020 Black River Chapbook Competition at Black Lawrence Press.
Her poems have appeared in World Literature Today, POETRY magazine, and elsewhere in print and on the web.
Learn more about Ashanti’s previous & latest shenanigans at ashanticreates.com.
All-New Uncorked Poetry Podcast!
No guest this week but you got me and we're talking chasing happiness and poems that make us feel at home.
Come join me, tonight at 7 pm
Live streaming right here in the Uncorked Poetry Podcast FB group
Let me know what poem makes you feel happy?
Uncorked Poetry Podcast (Halloween Edition)
Prepare yourself for some scary stories about adulting, GASP!
There will be an improved ghost story with sprinkles of shenanigans.
Join me for a spooktacular Uncorked Poetry Podcast!
It's been a hell of a week and I got some shit to say!
Kelsey Leahy is an exceedingly useful vagabond oboist who shows up in various places and spaces to fold paper, play tunes, write things down, and tell stories.
She lives a life of service to her community, volunteering and doing work train for gatherings in the Southeast region.
If you want Kelsey to show up for you all you need to do is ask.
Durane West is a storyteller by nature, he writes poetry to unpack his own journey for others.
A world through his lens looks like many things: seasons changing, nature and its relationship to human life, personification, black self-discovery, and healing to name a few.
West’s favorite part of the writing process is the first draft. “The way I bleed onto the paper feels different."
He has been published by 826 Boston, the Max Warburg Courage Curriculum, and was selected by the City of Boston to record for the 2021 Roxbury Poetry Festival *. (Can go behind “a world through his lens”)
Back by popular demand!
Daphunkee Professor is a multi-award-winning storyteller and musician whose works span the disciplines of music, theater, literature, and film!
He is a recording artist in the genres of jazz, soul, and house music. Mwalim is a three-time winner of the New England Urban Music Award for jazz and a 2-time winner of the Silver Arrow Award for dance music and jazz.
Come get these lessons!
Good Day Party People and Happy Motherloving Friday!
If it's a Friday, there's gonna be some poetry.
I'll be reading a poem from my favorite poet, Maya Angelou, and I want to talk about poetry in music, specifically the most recent Verzuz battle between JaRule and Fat Joe. If those two brothers aren't spitting poetry, I don't know who is!
Come join the conversation! Grab a glass of wine, hop in those comments and do what you do!
Follow the link to my YouTube page to join the conversation!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY87BVVUxC7YRAoC9nOtQKA
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.