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IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast

IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast
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IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast is a living archive of rhythm, resistance, and renaissance. More than a podcast, it is a movement—one that captures the voices of Black poets and wordsmiths shaping the present while preserving the legacy of those who came before.
Here, the spoken word is not just art but testimony, history, and prophecy. Each episode immerses listeners in evocative performances and deep conversations with poets who embody the call of Nina Simone—to reflect the times. These artists reclaim narratives, amplify truths, and transform language into a force of liberation.
Here, the spoken word is not just art but testimony, history, and prophecy. Each episode immerses listeners in evocative performances and deep conversations with poets who embody the call of Nina Simone—to reflect the times. These artists reclaim narratives, amplify truths, and transform language into a force of liberation.
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In this clip, Georgia unfurls the poet's role, declaring, "Poets as Legislators!" She breaks down the power of language, the weight of words, and how poets shape culture, policy, and perception. This is more than poetry—it's prophecy, resistance, and revolution in motion.Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved.@itbspokenwordpod | #PoetsAsLegislators #GeorgiaMe #SpokenWordPodcast #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajones #TheWordIsLaw CREDITS:IN the Beginning, Theme Music: Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
Episode Five of IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast, GA ME shares a wild, behind-the-scenes story of how the Def Poetry cast was catfished throughout the tour. But on this particular night, the stakes were higher—because in the audience sat none other than the legendary Stevie Wonder.Listen as GA ME recounts how she performed the poem N.I.G.G.O.D.S. with a different reverence, knowing the moment's weight. What does it mean to speak your truth when a musical icon bears witness? How does presence shift performance? This episode is a masterclass in artistry, resilience, and the unexpected turns of a poet's journey.Available now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved. @itbspokenwordpod | #GeorgiaME #SpokenWordPodcast #KeepersOfTheCulture @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
In this episode of 'IN the Beginning,' host I AM Tasha Jones talks with her sista friend Tamika "Georgia Me" Harper, the celebrated poet and performer. They discuss Georgia's journey, her roots in Atlanta, to becoming a prominent voice in spoken word and poetry. Georgia shares her experiences with identity, community, and the power of her voice, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and representation. The conversation also delves into her time on Def Poetry Jam, the challenges faced in the industry, and the impact of her upbringing on her artistry. Georgia's reflections on Broadway and her aspirations for the future highlight her commitment to uplifting her community and embracing her identity as a black woman. Georgia shares personal anecdotes about unexpected encounters with music legends like Stevie Wonder and Harry Belafonte, reflecting on the inspiration they provide. The discussion transitions into the challenges and opportunities within the entertainment industry, particularly regarding the future of poetry on Broadway and the importance of marketing. She goes on to emphasize the role of poets in society, the significance of language as a cultural tool, and the responsibility of artists to empower their communities. The conversation culminates in a powerful message about preparation and self-worth in the arts.Keywords: #GeorgiaMe #spokenword #poetry #Atlanta #identity #community #authenticity #influences #DefPoetryJam #Broadway #StevieWonder #HarryBelafonte #Broadway #culturalidentity #marketing #empowerment #language #socialjusticeKey Takeaways:Georgia Me emphasizes the power of her voice in empowering others.Her identity as a black woman from Atlanta shapes her artistry.The importance of community support in her journey as a poet.Access to black excellence was a significant part of her upbringing.Authenticity is crucial for personal and artistic expression.Influences from historical figures like Martin Luther King inspire her work.The experience of being on Def Poetry Jam was transformative yet challenging.She reflects on the disparities in recognition for poets in the industry.Georgia's journey highlights the importance of representation in the arts.We need to take pictures on stage with celebrities.I wouldn't be going back to Broadway without proper compensation.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to Georgia Me03:08 The Essence of Georgia Me06:12 The Journey into Poetry09:23 Influences and Inspirations12:23 The Impact of Community and City15:14 Brilliance and Authenticity18:13 Legacy and Black Excellence28:29 The Power of Authenticity and Blackness31:09 Education and Representation in the Black Community31:28 The Importance of Love and Self-Esteem32:27 Friendship and Support in Personal Growth33:18 The Journey of Def Poetry Jam40:21 Balancing Personal and Professional Life44:27 The Disrespect of Poets in the Industry53:27 Unexpected Encounters with Legends55:03 Moments of Inspiration and Recognition56:00 Navigating the Hollywood Scene58:44 The Future of Poetry on Broadway01:01:35 The Importance of Marketing in the Arts01:05:00 The Stories We Choose to Tell01:09:03 Language as a Cultural Bridge01:12:21 Writing for Ourselves, Not Others01:15:44 The Need for Authentic Representation01:18:15 Empowerment and Accountability in the Community01:21:35 The Role of Poets in Times of Crisis01:23:22 Cultural Legacy and Ancestral Connection01:27:45 Reflections on Personal Growth and Lessons Learned01:30:07 The Future of Poetry and Its Respect01:36:18 Preparation and Self-Worth in the Arts01:38:44 ITBP EndingAvailable now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved.@itbspokenwordpod | #SpokenWordPodcast #GeorgiaME #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
Pod Summary In this episode of 'IN the Beginning Podcast,' host Tasha Jones engages with Grammy-winning poet J. Ivy, exploring the transformative power of poetry in his life and its deep connection to hip hop. Ivy shares personal stories about how poetry saved him during challenging times, the influence of his Chicago roots, and the impact of his collaboration with Kanye West on 'Never Let Me Down.' The conversation delves into the intertwined nature of hip-hop and poetry, the challenges of navigating success, and the importance of gospel music in his work. Ivy emphasizes the responsibility of being a poet and the need to inspire others through his art. J. Ivy shares his journey through poetry, exploring its transformative power, the importance of forgiveness, and the responsibility of being a poet. He reflects on his personal experiences with loss and healing, the challenges of breaking cycles of pain, and the significance of recognition in the poetry community. J. Ivy emphasizes the need for more visibility and support for poets, advocating for a future where poetry is celebrated and valued as a vital form of artistic expression.Still, J. Ivy discusses the evolution of poetry as a significant body of work, emphasizing the importance of studying and appreciating poetry in its various forms. He reflects on his legacy as a poet, aiming to inspire others through his words and experiences. The dialogue also touches on the healing power of poetry, the significance of consistency and discipline in artistic endeavors, and the influence of higher powers in guiding one's journey. Ivy shares insights on the importance of leaving a positive impact and a beautiful catalog of work for future generations.Paired Text: "2000 Seasons" by Ayi Kwei ArmahCorrection: Kendrick Lamar was named the Generational Icon by the California State Senate in 2015 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018 for DAMN. He is not the Poet Laureate.Keywords#poetry #hip hop #J. Ivy #gospel music #spoken word #creativity #inspiration #success #relationships #art #forgiveness #healingcreativity #GrammyChapters00:00 The Power of Poetry04:30 Hip Hop and Poetry: A Deep Connection08:16 The Impact of 'Never Let Me Down'15:06 Navigating Success and Relationships17:32 Gospel Music and Poetry: A Harmonious Blend25:00 The Responsibility of a Poet30:11 The Transformative Power of Poetry34:02 Breaking Cycles of Pain39:26 The Journey of Forgiveness43:28 The Weight of Words48:55 Trailblazing in the Poetry Community55:58 The Future of Poetry and Recognition01:01:01 The Evolution of Poetry as a Body of Work01:04:25 Legacy and Impact of a Poet01:10:55 The Power of Words and Healing01:17:15 Conversations with a Higher Power01:19:22 Influences and Inspirations in PoetryAvailable now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved.@itbspokenwordpod | #SpokenWordPodcast #J.Ivy #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
In this engaging conversation, Ed Mabrey shares his journey as a spoken word artist, reflecting on his early experiences with poetry, the influence of mentors, and the importance of community in nurturing artistic growth. He discusses the evolution of his craft, the emotional depth of his performances, and the lessons learned from both successes and failures in the poetry scene. In this engaging conversation, Ed Mabrey shares his journey through the world of poetry, detailing his early struggles in contests, the lessons learned from losses, and the eventual acceptance of his calling as a poet. He reflects on the importance of vulnerability in performance, the evolution of his creative process, and the aspirations he holds for the future. The discussion highlights the significance of personal growth, the challenges of navigating expectations, and the transformative power of storytelling through poetry. CHAPTERS ITB Intro 00:00 The Journey Begins: Ed Mabrey's Early Influences 10:16 From Heartbreak to Healing: The Power of Poetry 20:19 Community and Vulnerability: The Open Mic Experience 26:40 Reflections on Legacy and Ignorance 31:19 The Importance of Patience and Grace 32:18 Navigating Generational Differences in Poetry 40:32 The Journey from Loss to Mastery 48:12 Understanding the Calling of Poetry 53:50 The Weight of Calling 56:45 Navigating Community and Identity 01:00:53 The Journey of Acceptance 01:02:09 Creative Process and Performance 01:10:2 Growth and Self-Discovery 01:18: ITB Outro Street Seoul.mp3 KEYWORDS: Ed Mabrey, spoken word, poetry, origin story, open mic, mentorship, community, growth, slam poetry, emotional expression, poetry, slam, creative process, calling, performance, personal growth, Ed Mabrey, storytelling, lessons learned, artistic journey KEY TAKEAWAYS Ed Mabrey's first performance was in fourth grade. A teacher's encouragement shaped Ed's early interest in poetry. Ed's first personal poem was written for a high school sweetheart. In the Navy, Ed started a business writing poems for fellow sailors. The open mic scene provided a space for emotional expression. Community support was crucial in Ed's development as a poet. Ed's journey reflects the importance of mentorship in the arts. The evolution of poetry venues has impacted the spoken word scene. Ed emphasizes the need for patience with younger poets. The balance between guiding and allowing freedom in artistic growth is essential. Ed Mabrey struggled for a year in poetry contests before finding success. Losses in competition taught him valuable lessons about growth. He believes poetry is a calling that requires protection and self-care. The work of a poet is not just about performance but also about personal expression. Ed's creative process has evolved from writing for the stage to writing for self-exploration. He emphasizes the importance of vulnerability in performance. Ed aims to expand his artistic horizons beyond traditional poetry. He acknowledges the support of his community in his journey. The conversation touches on the weight of expectations in the artistic world. Ed expresses gratitude for the journey and the lessons learned along the way. Available now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved.@itbspokenwordpod | #SpokenWordPodcast #EdMabrey #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
In this episode of 'IN The Beginning,' host Tasha Jones engages in a deep conversation with poet Brittany Barker about her journey into poetry, the influence of Harlem on her work, and her role as an educator. They discuss the importance of community, the intersection of art and faith, and Brittany's aspirations to integrate poetry into film. The conversation highlights the transformative power of poetry and the significance of trusting one's instincts in the creative process. #poetry #spokenword #Harlem #education #CreativeSoulHouse #film #identity #community #faith #self-discovery #artisticjourneyKey Takeaways Brittany's journey into poetry began in a rhythmic household. Harlem's cultural confidence shapes her poetry and identity. Education is about building trust and having conversations. Creative Soul House aims to support overworked and underserved individuals. Poetry can serve as a bridge to connect people. Brittany aspires to see poetry as a central element in film. The process of writing allows for vulnerability and surrender. Trusting one's gut is essential in the creative journey. Brittany's work is inspired by the mundane and everyday moments. The importance of community in nurturing artistic expression.Keywordspoetry, Harlem, education, Creative Soul House, film, identity, community, faith, self-discovery, artistic journeyChapters00:00 Introduction to Poetry and Community Engagement03:18 The Influence of Harlem on Poetry06:20 Education and the Art of Conversation09:16 Creative Soul House: A New Approach to Education12:11 The Role of Poetry in Film15:12 Exploring Identity Through Performance18:09 Crafting Poetry: The Process of Surrendering20:59 Surrendering Control and Embracing Vulnerability23:00 Walking by Faith: The Journey of Trust25:40 Navigating Multiple Identities: Poet, Educator, and Creative29:49 The Intricate Design of Life's Journey30:29 Inspiration from Music, Prayer, and Everyday Moments34:07 Rapid Fire Reflections: Lessons and Inspirations40:50 ITB Episode 2 Close.mp4Available now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved. @itbspokenwordpod | #SpokenWordPodcast #BrittanyBaker #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones
In this groundbreaking debut episode of IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast, we sit down with two-time Grammy-nominated poet Queen Sheba, joining us straight from the 67th Grammy Awards. She's giving an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the world's biggest stage, sharing her journey through spoken word, the power of storytelling, and how poetry can spark change.What does it take to bring spoken word to the Grammys? What moves behind the curtain? Queen Sheba holds nothing back in this raw, unfiltered conversation, dropping gems and putting us up on the game. From the stage to the studio, her words captivate, challenge, and inspire—filling this episode with rhythm, raw truth, and creative wisdom.Available now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved. @itbspokenwordpod | #SpokenWordPodcast #QueenSheba #1SpokenWordPod #KeepersOfTheCulture #FavoraintFair #GodSaidYes #IAM @iamtashajonesCREDITS:IN the Beginning Theme Music Seoul RepMusic Credit: Dokk SavageLyrics: I AM Tasha Jones