Marya Kazmi, artistically known as BrownGirlInterrupting, talks with me about her brand, her podcast Pain to Power, and balancing and navigating the different facets of her artistry.
I am back with Dylan to talk about his new book, his outlook on imposter syndrome, and the power of journaling.
Jarrett runs a non-profit called Agape Foundation PIF. We talk about its origins and its purpose.Jarrett is also a talented artist, and major supporter of spoken word and the arts in general.
On this episode I sit down with Geomatic, one of the newer additions to the spoken word scene. We talk about his beginnings, his business, and he effortlessly drops 3 fire slogans/catchlines.
On March 20th, I had the distinct pleasure and honor to perform some poetry on Women's History Month. Curated by a woman, and I was joined with 3 other women. Just wanted to share a bit about it.Follow all of them on the gram and other socials:@ifetheartist@dr.jmdesalu@amuchethepoet @marimused
Poet, entrepreneur, photographer, apparel owner, old soul and humbly, one of my best podcast supporters Ink sits down with me for funny and informative conversation. Ink has a lot of great insight and advice and was happy to share some of her experiences for aspiring poets and entrepreneurs.
In this episode I sit down with poet, podcaster, mom, vet, and prolific DANCER Miko Reed. This is one of my personal friends, so we probably cut up a little more than I usually would. Still, we have plenty of good conversation that includes parenting, mental health, her transition from military to professional, her balance of corporate life and being herself, artists and anxiety, and more.
I was supposed to post this on a Wednesday. I was supposed to freestyle then deliver flawlessly one of my best written pieces. It's posted everywhere, I clearly know it, there shouldn't be a problem. I was supposed to set this poem up as a preview for an upcoming show. This episode is about being an artist, and having to deal with those times when "supposed to happen" isn't happening, but you still have an objective. Absolutely, this can apply beyond spoken word. But before getting lost in the metaphor, here I'll talk about getting lost on the island of performing a piece. What a way to start Season 7 off.
2025 marks the beginning of season 7. The first episode is coming January 15th! In the meantime, here's a quick look down memory lane, as well as what's to come.
The Season 6 finale of The SmartDumb Podcast. Ms. M&M, the runner up of the inaugural Word Rehab poetry competition by Self-Determined Recovery, talks about her short but impactful two-year journey. Long story short, she has a podcast and writing workshops coming soon, and I will be taking notes.
On Thursday, November 21st, I had the honor and pleasure to share the stage with other poets in a competition for Self-Determined Awareness. This is my recap of the event. IG handles Artists: @javonrustin, @poetry4mydreams, @_itspositive, @jazmintheproblem, @tp__thepoet, @incredibletut, @lj_the_angel, @blackroot1 Organization: @selfdeterminedrecovery Curator: @klovethepoet
Second time doing this, I break down some of the meanings and influences behind a well-received poem. It was not originally titled, so I just go by the first line: "I Can No Longer Afford To Play."
I sat down with Blake, an author that I found via Threads. She was looking to be on a podcast, I was looking for guests, and here we are! IG: @blake_gabrielle_ TikTok: @blake_books
I sit down with Uwana and we talk about...we discuss...aye listen, just know, we talk. Surely something is going to resonate.
Had a conversation with AMikeAPhone, a poet, father, and dope Black man. We got real comfortable in our conversations about life from artistry to men's mental health to being a Black man in America.
The road to Atlanta and then Cabo was met with....delays. Tune in to see how Delta, American Airlines, and Microsoft failed me. And who is CrowdStrike??
I sit down with multi-faceted author Dylan. We have conversation about life from a supportive upbringing to mental and physical health; motivation and finding purpose; dealing with a non-traditional situation; and the importance of arts.
Timestamps: 6:43 "I'm here to honor an oddity." 7:57 "...reverence to a rarity." 8:56 "She was willing to..." 10:17 "And it's Heaven sent..." 11:50 "So please don't confuse..." 13:24 "And that body..." 17:38 "So what we got?" 20:34 "And we're so right..." 21:30 "So forgive me if I..." 26:14 "And I'm appreciating value." 27:41 "...boring digging and granite..." 29:39 "This isn't your immediate expectation..." 30:55 "You're able to control..." 35:07 "Please don't (think I) get..." 40:00 "Cause when you write something down..." 42:08 "See left and up is..." 44:23 "But you already knew that. 46:12 "So forgive my zeal..." 47:54 "...those speak louder than words..." 49:52 "I lyrically love on..." 50:30 "And she likes to rewind..."
Season 6's first interview is with Goddess Nekhbet. We speak on her military experience, understanding of Self, spiritual journey, and walking in her path. IG: @nekhbets.niche www.nekhbetsniche.com Video: URL NOME 8 Audio: Katt Williams Mayor Talib - Mint Hill Music Glassboy - Spastic MIDI Signals
A cold open if you will for season 6, I am speaking on the importance of roles. "Too many chiefs not enough Indians" - which I hope isn't an insensitive phrase! This applies everywhere, from work to events to personal relationships. And as season 6 progresses, I look forward to finding people to interview so I can do my usual role of setup and promoter! Video: URL NOME 8 Audio: Katt Williams Mayor Talib - Mint Hill Music Glassboy - Spastic MIDI Signals