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Spoken Word

Di Cousens, Indrani Perera, Tina Giannoukos, and Waffle IronGirl

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A program dedicated to the eclectic world of poetry and performance. Guests are contemporary poets who read and discuss their works.
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P_G_Poetry 🎙

Prince-Gauthier

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If you’re ready for raw, one-take spoken word that dives deep into love’s highs, heartbreak’s depths, and those moments that lift the soul, so tune in. ✍🏽🎙️✨ Here, words flow unfiltered, just for you.🗣 🎤
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Bigkas Pilipinas

Kooky Tuason, Marty Tengco and Collab Asia

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What started as the first spoken word show on prime time radio in the Philippines, is now widening its influence to a larger market by reaching out to international shores. Hosted by Spoken Word Artist Kooky Tuason together with Percussionist Marty Tengco, they will both feature Spoken Word acts, as well as tackle topics that keep the mic alive and the community of artists inspired.
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Every month The SpokenWeb Podcast brings you different stories that explore the intersections of sound, poetry, literature, and history, created by scholars, poets, students, and artists from across Canada.
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The Ethically Immoral Podcast

Hosted by: Mike Payne

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The Ethically Immoral Podcast is a program dedicated to long-form conversations with poets, spoken word artists, authors, and creatives who use language as a tool for truth-telling, healing, and resistance. Hosted by Mike Payne, the show travels beyond the typical interview to explore the personal histories, artistic philosophies, and cultural contexts that shape the voice of the Creatives we welcome. It’s not just about poetry or performance — it’s about the people behind the pen. We talk a ...
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The Gingerlicious Company loves plays, poetry, storytelling and just about anything to do with the written and spoken word. We will be sharing them all in abundance for your pleasure and entertainment. Keep an eye out for episodes of, The Writers Bookshelf, as this will feature interviews from wonderfully talented artists coming from a multitude of backgrounds who create on different platforms. To find out a little more, visit: www.daviddriverauthor.com
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Since 2007, the Greenhouse Effect Open Mic has been an underground destination for artists around the USA. Every week, poets, musicians, storytellers, and regular folks gather for this community open mic night to share and express themselves. It serves as a community workshop space, a 3rd space, and a public square. This podcast documents these community members and their work. When All You Have Is Fire is the sound of a community experiencing itself. Hosted and produced by RJ Walker
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Poetry has been defined as “words that want to break into song.” Musicians who make music seek to “say something”. Parlando will put spoken words (often, but not always, poetry) and music (different kinds, limited only by the abilities of the performing participants) together. The resulting performances will be short, 2 to 10 minutes in length. The podcast will present them un-adorned. How much variety can we find in this combination? Listen to a few episodes and see. At least at first, the ...
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The mission of this Music Poetry Podcast is to provide the essence of poetry in motion promoting peace, love and growth for the existence of humanity and the culture. This show will motivate, educate and inspire you with spoken word through cultural expression. It consists of musical poetry reads and storytelling from various talented poets and artists along with power messages to uplift our listeners. This is Next Man Up, Poetry In Motion.
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The Poetry's Dead Podcast

Ryan Duggins and Leon Dunne

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Ryan and Leon are delighted to bring you your NEW favourite poetry podcast, exploring the work of poets old and new, with a little bit of craic mixed in. We'll share our love of poetry every week, taking you on a journey through work from poets you'll have heard of, as well as poets you may not have heard of and even people you had no idea wrote poetry.! We'll also help with our Agony Poet part of the show where we'll accept any challenge of solving a problem with a poem. Nothing is too triv ...
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Samvad Gujrati Stories by Riddhi

Samvad gujarati stories by Riddhi

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Hello! નમસ્કાર હું છું આપની સ્ટોરી ટેલર રિદ્ધિ 🎤 અને મારી સાથે સાંભળો ગુજરાતી short stories એકદમ નવા અંદાજમાં.....🎧This podcast is exclusively dadicated to gujrati spoken word poetry and story telling....stay tuned to more such stories.... written and recorded by Riddhi Kumpavat https://www.instagram.com/reel/CYvA9rzKTcb/?utm_medium=share_sheet
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Bonding wit Boogie

Boogie Ogun, Precious, FC Network

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Bonding wit Boogie is for music lovers, poets and visual and auditory artists of all sorts. Boogie's love for music, poetry and spoken word is evident as he takes his audience on a journey through music history and education, while being entertaining. He is joined by Precious who brings his unique perspective to the show with "a Precious Perspective." The audience can expect artist trivia, exploring multiple genres of music, artists and poets interviews and more. Follow the hosts: @boogie_og ...
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This show is designed to make you think about different issues, and is dome through poetry, spoken word, music and other ways. This show takes no sides as it you will hear things that you will both agree and disagree with. A new episode is brought to you each Sunday and Thursday,
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Poetry2u

Poetry 2u

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A podcast all about glorifying Christ with the art of spoken word poetry. Cover art photo provided by Aaron Burden on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aaronburden
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Cavalcade

Harbor Repertory Theater

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It's the art of audio variety; writing, music, and the spoken word from Plymouth, Minnesota–and all over the world: comedy, drama, suspense, stories, poetry, songs and sketches by Harbor Repertory Theater.
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We are a growing community looking to give credit and much-needed attention to Africa's Unique Audio/Voice talents, (podcasts, voice-over artists, spoken word artists, poets, and more) Hang Out with APVA are member-centered streamed events via member channels and Oralvault radio, looking to address African challenges and issues (industry-specific and contemporary) as well as create safe spaces for the growth of the African audio creative.
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Irish songwriter and producer Andy White’s third series of This podcast is only temporary tells the story of the writing and recording of his latest album 'Good Luck I Hope You Make It'. As in the first two series, going track by track through solo album ‘This garden is only temporary’ and the 'AT' album co-written with Tim Finn, every week Andy looks at how a song's layers of lyrics and music work together, how sometimes ideas appear as if by magic – and if not, inspiration can always be en ...
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MacDonald:Podcast

Michael MacDonald

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Experimental fiction, prose, poetry; influenced by William S. Burroughs, H.P Lovecraft, Michael McClure, Jim Morrison, among others too numerous to list. New content added every Wednesday.
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"Reach - Then Teach" offers host Derrick Brown's wisdom earned through life lessons learned about mentoring, mediation, and problem solving. The show uses "standup storytelling" (commentary, teaching, spoken word (poetry), rap, and song) to deliver compelling, thematic, personal narratives about love, change, equality, power, (self-)control, and purpose. Popular segments include "Dear Hannah (Letters To My Daughter)", "Fight The Good Fight", "LEarning", and "The BIG Picture." Visit reachthen ...
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Word Spoken

Henry Beckwith

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Spoken word artists have their own unique combination of lyricism, storytelling and performance. In each episode you'll hear 3 performances alongside an interview, a free write challenge and more. From the comedic and entertaining to the passionate and purposeful, poetry is healing for both the writer and the listener. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Words take the form of an art when spoken from one's heart. They're like little flowers that grow on you gradually but permanently. They have the power to make or break something or someone. FNP Media presents to you a series of spoken word poetries that capture the essence of love, life and more
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/spokenwordpoetrypodcast/subscribe Welcome to Spoken Word Poetry Podcast. Listen in as Poet and Artist, Ariana R Cherry features words written from her heart and performed from her soul. Every week, you will hear original poetry spoken through performance art . Ariana also shares stories and a bit of life advice. Tune in every time she posts a new episode! http://arianarcherry.wordpress.com
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Sundown Lounge

Larry Winfield

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Sundown Lounge is a laid back (and often explicit) weekly podzine of music, spoken word, progressive politics, weird science, and occasional vignettes from the west coast open mic scene, etc.
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Robbie Coburn is a poet and author of the young adult verse novel The Foal in the Wire (Lothian/Hachette Australia, 2025). His poetry collections are Ghost Poetry (Upswell, 2024), And I Could Not Have Hurt You (Kiddiepunk, 2023), The Other Flesh (UWAP, 2019) and Rain Season (Picaro Press, 2013). He has also published several chapbooks and zines.His…
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I sometimes like to take Emily Dickinson's 19th century poetry and recast it inside music that takes on the 1960s psychedelic approach. If severed from the drug associations, this style opens up paths to use sounds in unconventional ways which I think mirrors Dickinson's startlingly novel use of language and observation. This poem is a short tale o…
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Poem-Song: Sleeping GiantsPoet: DiamondDate: 8/9/2025Venue: All City Homes (3401 2nd Avenue, Sacramento, CA 95817)Series: Mahogany Urban Poetry SeriesProject: Poetry On BlastTags: Poetry, SacramentoNote: I found Diamond very talented and surprisingly spiritual for her age. This song, although not a poem, fits this project because of the venue she p…
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In Volume Six: Chapter Six of The Program, we welcome back Chicago-based writer, poet, and blogger Drew Carroll. It’s been over five years since our last conversation, and a lot has changed. Drew has traded powerlifting for building worlds—through poetry, short fiction, and most recently his new digital platform, The Blog of Drew, launched in June.…
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This podcast is an absolute must listen if you were lucky enough to be at the Oasis concert last weekend at Croke Park. Leon was there, and spends a lot of this podcast gushing over Liam and Noel Gallagher, which we should all be here for. We look then to the Glastonbury of Ireland, Electric Picnic which kicks off August 29th. We take the best poet…
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Poem: Evolution of the Black ClitorisPoet: DyvacatDate: 7/30/2025Venue: Our Place (1107 Firehouse Alley, Sacramento, CA 95814)Series: Mahogany Urban Poetry SeriesProject: Poetry On BlastNote: Dyvacat is awesome. She did something like 6 poems that night, all memorized. And they all had length. This recording is not the best because I was far away, …
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In April 2025, we hosted the first of two collaborative events with Born Lippy. Three poets from each night went head to head, and the winners...? Poetry! From Born Lippy, we had Hold Thoughts by Lydia Bruce, Back in Blyth by Tommy23, and Blackouts from the irrascible Donald Jenkins. And from King Ink, we had Entrails by Helen Rogers, Willem Dapoem…
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The fourth series of Belfast songwriter Andy White's podcast 'This podcast is only temporary' tells the story of the recording of the live album recorded in Abbey Road Studio Two and released as The night is approaching though some would say it was morning in 2025. Episode three takes us through the decisions and set list of the evening session. We…
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In March 2025, we hosted a launch event for Robin Moss. Robin’s latest pamphlet, Learning to Count on the Fingers of Two Hands is available from Mudfog Press. Our open mic turned out in force, and we have four podcast debutants in this episode. From the open mic, we have My Island by Vinci, The Shape of It by Pip McDonald, Get Together by Marcella …
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In February 2025, we were joined by children's author and dead canny poet, Lisette Auton. We’d met Lisette at one of Steve Urwin's infamous Writing Marathons, and she’s one of those poets who just straight-up first drafts beautiful, authentic, human poetry. Our open mic was as eclectic (and busy) as ever. From the night, we have an untitled piece b…
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Another Summer departure from our usual fare. In this satire I appear as guest on a podcast about Folk and Americana music to discuss some new protest songs decrying the current American administration's tampering with famous Universities. There's a special reveal in last minute of this piece. What is our usual thing? The Parlando Project normally …
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Throughout the summer of 2024, Helen was Poet in Residence at Sunniside in Sunderland. And in January, she launched a pamphlet of the poetry she wrote during that residency. Woohoo! From the night’s buzzing open mic we have an untitled piece by Jack Wallace-Hunter, Table Water by Lizzie Lovejoy, a wee rap by Donald Jenkins, and Unhappily Married by…
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We weren’t able to record an episode in December, due to James being laid low with lurgy. Sad times. But... James never throws any audio away, so we have a couple of festive poems to tickle your baubles. First, we have Festive Fare by AJ McKenna, then Steve Urwin revisits his Ridiculous Resolutions. Thanks, as always, to Pop Recs for hosting us thr…
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On today's pod, we celebrate the release of the second album from For Those I Love, as well as hearing Olivia Rodgrido’s advice about poetry being the foundation for all songwriting, which we’d be on board with. We also dive into the work of Nikita Gill the hidden-in-Instagram-captions genius poetry from Teyindhi Ramsewak and talk about Alice Kinse…
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No guest this week — instead, it's our Chapter Break episode. For this one, We’ve pulled together six of our favorite live readings and spoken word performances from past guests on the program. Think of it as a chance to pause, revisit, and really sit with the words that have stayed with us — and hopefully with you too. We’ll be back next week with…
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The last night we spoke, you said we could make this work.I sold the bed we used to sleep on, to forget, hoping it would work. I left the pink book you gave me on my desk, your lettersin my drawer, the ones where you said love is work. I left the memory of us sleeping on a cliffside in my headbut deleted the picture we took, dead-eyed from waking u…
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We promise to protect each other After Willie Perdomo which means we pinky swear it which means we draw our pinkies like switchblades from brassy knuckles which means i hold your hands between the pocket space where we keepthe taser between the thumb & index the hammer between the index & middle the cross between the middle & ring & the middle is m…
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Get in vans with strangers: a Palo-Santo heavy Chevy G20 with a sonnet-spilling prophet; a red 70’s Volkswagen shaggin' wagon with three long-haired surfers headed South; a fuzzy pink and purple pimped out festival-goer’s fantasy stocked with the best candy—one taste and I make-out with God. Talk myself out of a felony on one side of the border, ha…
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"these days, everybody wants to hear the prophecies of yore at a mcdonald’s drive through, and i just don’t think that that’s what i’m after"& when my friend pulls up & the speaker starts crackling with some eldritch horror, & it asks,do you want to die with that?& my friend looks over at me & asks, well, do you?& i say i’m good with just the pepsi…
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I dreamed of a canoe, and of the two of us: I was new on the lake. Streaming through the murk, the cellar scent of blue and brown water, and you, my new love, saying nothing, only rowing us backwards deftly. At the lake’s deepest point: a miniature goose—a full grown adult, though not five inches high, resting on an island of ice, mid-June. Tenderl…
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Chocolate Polynesian brown was beckoned to the land of the long white cloudto work in factories, freezing works, docks,was beckoned to work hard,send money back to islands of hibiscus and frangipaniBut chocolate Polynesian brown got swallowed,digested in a stomach churning with acid-filled hateThe outcome? That other shade of brown//But dawn, becau…
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I studied Italian painters, Giorgione, Titian. At one job, I’m a glorified secretary.I answer the phone in my professional voice and sell gaudy urns to luxe addresses. My neighbor listens patiently, amused by my young life. We’re the only Black gay men in our building,so he has me over for Sunday tea. I fill our cups. For the heart, he says, adding…
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so you do the next best thing and you cut your hairyou follow a youtube video and a confident-man-hair-stylist-type shows you how using a mannequin head and swift movementson your turn you take two ponytails and the shittiest pair of scissors money can buy and you snip away at your kinda-long hair until it becomes less long and hopefully more shape…
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People fell in love during the fall of the Roman Empire and people were falling in love in 1930s Germany, the Nazis were coming into power and regular German citizens were going on dates and falling in love.I have new tires on my car so I feel invincible driving to you through the snow, I am driving to you and a song is on the radio that reminds me…
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Dad was on the couch, mostlystarving to death in front of uscancer, stage IV(for this type, many don’t catch the earlier stages, and of course there aren't later ones)we hung pinecone bird feeders close to the house, bringing Nature nearwhen he couldn't go outwe talked about our shared favorites: the praying mantis, femalecardinal, blue herons, bla…
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Let’s be monsters.Let’s be witches and bitchesand cronesand justhideous.Let’s be powerful.Let’s take and take and takeand grab the world,justfucking hold on with clawsand teethand refuse to let go.And let’s be gluttonous.Let’s devour.Let’s see what we want,what delights us,and let’s inhale it with noregard for propriety.With no regard for you.Let’s…
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Three weeks to Christmas. We bide our time on the line by conjuring posties of the past—side-burned and handcuffed, the ones in ‘81who dared to defy back to work orders. Got the whole country maternity leave. Now we fight traffic in trucks that hit 40 degrees, deliver an endless stream of Sephora and Nespresso,spend hours alone with the clang of ke…
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if you are sad: sit, silent, and bathe in the brine of an olive jar. let the salt consume you till you are preserved in acidity rather than memory, and the blood in your veins might well be that of the ocean. if they ask you how it happened, say: “i didn’t know how to swim.” this is false, but so are the teeth they blatantly lie through. (you do no…
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Lake Berryessa, azure at our backs the man from Toluca slips melozenges from under his tongue Spanish alive in my mouth touches the screen reaching deep lights from his phone plays memy first cumbia: chee chih chihwoodsmoke unfurls decomposed flesh dusted bones awakeningat his cue turning slight curving threaded magnets loop khee ki-ki khee ki-ki k…
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"There is a look one sees,the mouth somehow desperate–…the fear of death, taking as its formdedication to hunger…" - Louise Glückb/c one day i will want for nothingb/c one day i will not wantb/c one day i will need nothing to want forb/c one day my body will cease to functionb/c one day my body will function outside itselfb/c one day my body will c…
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My dad diedand sports came back.We wore masks at his funeralto avoid being next, I guess.The night beforeJoe Kelly fired at Carlos Correa’s headand cleared the benchand I get it,because what other response is there to feeling cheatedthan bearing witness to your hate blossomingfrom your body,your spite-filled fingers gripping the splitting seams,you…
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‘A ceasefire breaks like a paper chainthey killed a forest to make.’- from Crisis Talks by Hayley Ricketson. In this episode of 3CR's Spoken Word show which aired on Thursday 21 August 2025, you will hear poet Hayley Ricketson talk about politics, performance and playwriting.Hayley Ricketson is a poet, playwright and probably writes most from the i…
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These poems were written in response to some dreams that all happened in the same week. Some of the dreams were waking dreams or reveries experienced in odd circumstances, some were compelling enough to wake me up at night. I love having dreams, it seems to me that the unconscious state is such a vital part of our lives and we can learn so much abo…
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The fourth series of Belfast songwriter Andy White's podcast 'This podcast is only temporary' tells the story of the recording of the live album recorded in Abbey Road Studio Two and released as The night is approaching though some would say it was morning in 2025. Episode two starts with a set list that's too long and a plan for the evening that h…
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