The Ethically Immoral Podcast
The Ethically Immoral Podcast is a weekly program that features long-form conversations with Poets, Spoken Word Artists, Authors, and other Creatives. Our conversations focus on the creativity behind the Creative we feature. Through our in-depth interviews and live and previously recorded spoken word performances, our goal is to showcase the creative versatility of our guests and allow our listeners the opportunity to get to know the Creative on a more personal level.
Volume Five: Chapter Sixteen - Our Conversation with Dre Hill
In Volume Five, Chapter Sixteen, we welcomed Poet, Artist, Writer, and Author Dre Hill.
Dre is a Black literary and visual artist. Hill tags himself as an artist, writer, and storyteller. He is a published fiction writer, poet, photographer, painter, and more.
He graduated from Trimble Tech High School in 2017, then earned his B.A. in Animation and Writing from Drury University in 2021. While at Drury, he had two pieces published in the literary magazine Currents. His work was featured in the “Race in America” art exhibit. His senior film, “Solace”, won second place in the 2022...
Volume Five: Chapter Fifteen - Our Conversation with Asia Samson

In Volume Five: Chapter Fifteen, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Spoke Word Artist Asia Samson.
(From theasiaproject.com):
 Since 2009, The Asia Project has toured over 2000 colleges with an acoustic music poetry act that has amazed audiences all over the country. On the microphone is Asia Samson: writer, poet and part-time ninja. He has been seen on HBO Def Poetry Jam and has shared the stage with such artists as Janelle Monae, Jill Scott, DMX, Mos Def, Dead Prez and KRS-One. Accompanying him on the guitar is his brother-in-law Jollan who uses music to create an at...
Volume Five: Chapter Fourteen - Our Conversation with Dream

 In Volume Five, Chapter Fourteen, we sit down with Baltimore-based artist Dream—an educator, poet, writer, photographer, and meditation guide. In our conversation, Dream discusses her creative journey, releasing her spoken word pieces on streaming platforms, and talks about the influence that her family’s creativity has had on her. We dive into poetry, writing, the benefits of meditation, and the beauty of helping others. A conversation about art, presence, intentionality, and more.Â
Contact Dream:
 Instagram: @dreamreallovec     Threads: @dreamreallovec
Recorded Spoken Word Performances Featured Include:
Reagan...
Volume Five: Chapter Thirteen - Our Conversation with Natalie Lim

In Volume Five: Chapter Thirteen, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Author of the poetry collection, “Elegy For Opportunity”, Natalie Lim.
Natalie Lim (she/her) is a Chinese-Canadian poet living on the unceded, traditional territories of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Peoples (Vancouver, BC). She is the author of a full-length book of poetry, Elegy for Opportunity (Wolsak & Wynn, 2025) and a chapbook, arrhythmia (Rahila's Ghost Press, 2022). Winner of the 2018 CBC Poetry Prize and Room Magazine’s 2020 Emerging Writer Award, her work has been published in Arc Poetry Magazine, Best Canadian Poetry 2020 and elsewhere.Â
Contact Natalie:
Ins...
Volume Five: Chapter Twelve - Our Conversation with Samiya Bashir
In Volume Five: Chapter Twelve, we welcome Poet, Writer, Playwright, and Author of the forthcoming poetry collection, "I Hope This Helps", Samiya Bashir.
Samiya Bashir’s honors include the Rome Prize in Literature, the Pushcart Prize, Oregon’s Arts & Culture Council Individual Artist Fellowship in Literature, plus numerous other awards, grants, fellowships, and residencies including MacDowell, the Atlantic Center for the Arts, and the New York Council on the Arts. She is the author of three books, and her fourth “I Hope This Helps” is scheduled to be released May 13th.
Contact Samiya:
 Instagram...
Volume Five: Chapter Eleven - Our Conversation with Ahja Fox
n Volume Five: Chapter Eleven, we welcome Poet, Writer, Performance Poet, and Poet Laureate of Aurora Colorado, Ahja Fox.
Ahja is a mother, educator, freelancer, and the current Poet Laureate of Aurora, Colorado for a four-year term which ends Spring of 2026. She has editorial, hosting, unique performance and teaching experience through working with or for the City of Aurora, Art of Storytelling, Poetix University, Copper Nickel, Poetry Brothel Denver, Kallisto Gaia Press, Poetix University, Progenitor Literary & Art Journal and more. Currently, she teaches with Lighthouse Writers as a youth instructor, hosts Poetry Breakfast with Hoffman Library, and...
Volume Five: Chapter Ten - Our Conversation with Sharnnell Spivey
In Volume Five: Chapter Ten, we welcome Poet, Writer, and Author of the new book "Root of the Matter" Sharnnell Spivey.
From her Bio:
"Sharnnell Spivey was born and raised in Detroit, MI where she first realized her passion for writing. She started at a young age by keeping journals. Sharnnell wrote in her journal about her daily life and feelings that she felt as if she could not express to others. As a preteen, she took an interest in Maya Angelou and her writings. She looked at a woman that was so bold and...
Volume Five: Chapter Nine - Our Conversation with Rebecca Salazar
In Volume Five: Chapter Nine, we welcome Activist, Poet, and Author of the forthcoming poetry collection "antibody".
Rebecca (she/they) is a queer, racialized Latinx writer, editor, and community organizer. Published works include sulphurtongue (McClelland & Stewart), the knife you need to justify the wound (Rahila’s Ghost) and Guzzle (Anstruther).Â
Rebecca edits poetry for The Fiddlehead and Plenitude magazines, is a co-founder of BIPOC Pride Fredericton, and works as a graduate researcher for the Cymbeline in the Anthropocene research project.Â
Rebecca is currently completing a PhD on trauma, queerness, and ecopoetics, while living on t...
Volume Five: Chapter Eight - Our Conversation with Ray Jane
In Volume Five: Chapter Eight, we welcome back to the program Educator, Advocate, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book "Black Like That: Poems from a Conduit" Ray Jane.
Ray is a Brooklyn-born poet raised in Far Rockaway, Queens. She uses her poetry to lift herself and other women of color. Always aiming to strengthen her voice, Ray Jane was also the winner of the Verb Benders slam poetry team’s inaugural poetry slam. Some of her feature performances include: “Digital Verse,” sponsored by The Nuyorican Poets Café and The Green Space. You can find her exp...
Volume Five: Chapter Seven - Our Conversation with Lalo LeĂłn
In Volume Five: Chapter Seven, we welcome the Author of the book "Las Bugambilias: A Bilingual Queer Novel" Lalo LeĂłn.
Lalo was born and raised in Southern New Mexico near the U.S. Border with Mexico. He holds a structural engineering degree from New Mexico State University, a Master's Degree in architecture from Arizona State University, and is a retired Mariachi. “Las Bugambilias" is a work which reflects on his experience of being a conversion therapy survivor and how the interplay of Latino and American cultures have an impact on immigrant stories.
Contact Lal...
Volume Five: Chapter Six - Our Conversation with Robert Lashley
In Volume Five: Chapter Six, we welcome Poet, Essayist, Freelance Writer, Critic, and Author of the forthcoming novel "I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer", friend of the Podcast Robert Lashley.
Robert is a 2016 Jack Straw Fellow, a nominee for a Stronger Genius Award, and an Artist Trust Fellow. This was his second appearance on the program.
Contact Robert:
 Instagram: @misterlashley
Threads: @misterlashley
Recorded Spoken Word Performances Featured Include:
Brandon Alexander Williams – Black Woman Studies
Instagram: brandonalexanderwilliams
T...
Volume Five: Chapter Five - Our Conversation with Tarika Holland
In Volume Five: Chapter Five, we welcome Teaching Artists, Poet, Dancer, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book Becoming The Artist Volume One, Tarika Holland.
Contact Tarika:
Instagram: @tarikaholland
Instagram: bec0mingtheartist
Featured Performance Poets in This Chapter:
Ariana Brown – We Never Did This to Be Beautiful
Instagram: @arianathepoet                                                 Website: arianabrown.com
Crystal Valentine – Black Privilege
Instagram: crystalvalentine94
Website: iamcrystalvalentine.com
Ebony Stewart – Mental Health Barz
Instagram: <...
Volume Five: Chapter Four - Our Conversation with Kelsey Bigelow
In Volume Five: Chapter Four we welcome back to the Program Page Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the book Far From Broken, Kelsey Bigelow.
From Her Website:
Kelsey Bigelow is a poet and speaker based in Des Moines. She spends her time working as a mental health poet sharing this therapeutic tool with audiences of all ages across the world. She is the author of four poetry projects, including her latest book "Far From Broken." Her work is published with several small presses and journals. Kelsey is a 2024 Pushcart Prize nominee, a 2023 Button...
Volume Five: Chapter Three - Our Conversation with Meghan Malachi
In Volume Five: Chapter Three of the Program, we welcome Educator, Poet, and author of the chapbook The Autodidact, Meghan Malachi.
From Meghan's Website:
Meghan is the first-place winner of the Spoon River Poetry Review 2022 Editor's Prize Contest and a 2022 Pushcart Prize Nominee. Her work is published or forthcoming in Milly Magazine, Rabid Oak, NECTAR Poetry, Pages Penned in Pandemic, giallo lit, and Writers With Attitude. Her first chapbook, The Autodidact, was published by Ethel Zine and Micro Press. She lives in Chicago, Illinois.Â
​Meghan received a Bachelor of Arts in English from Pro...
Volume Five: Chapter Two - Our Conversation with M.L Farrell
In Volume Five: Chapter Two we welcomed Writer and Author of the books How Much Can I See and Love Can't Be Measured, M.L. Ferrell
From M.L.'s bio:
M.L. Farrell is a cancer survivor, a faith-driven storyteller, and a firm believer in embracing every moment life has to offer. After facing some of life’s toughest battles, she emerged with a renewed perspective and a passion for finding joy in the small things—whether that’s indulging in tacos on a Tuesday, blasting Taylor Swift while cleaning, or getting lost in a smutty...
Volume Five: Chapter One - Our Conversation with Jennifer Bartell Boykin
In Volume Five: Chapter One, we welcome Educator, Poet, Author of the poetry collections Only Believe and Traveling Mercy, and Poet Laureate of Columbia South Carolina Jennifer Bartell Boykin.
Bio From Jennifer's Website:
Jennifer Bartell Boykin is the Poet Laureate of the City of Columbia, South Carolina. She was born and raised in Bluefield, a community of Johnsonville, SC. She received the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing with a Poetry Concentration (2014) and the Master of Library and Information Science (2024) from the University of South Carolina.
She is the author of her debut...
Volume Four: Chapter Twenty - Our Conversation with Shanet OB
From her bio:
Shanet OB is the author of three poetry books and a children’s book. Journey into 666 is Shanet’s first erotica poetry book. She started writing lyrics at the age of eight which transitioned into poetry. In 2005 Shanet won the National Fine Arts Exhibit sponsored by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America for her artwork “Vogue of Colors.” She placed first in her age category at the 2005 Burlington County 4-H Youth Development farm exhibit for her color photo entitled “Snowflakes.” She was published in the Creative Communications poetry book Fall 2007 and Spring 2009. As well as cont...
Volume Four: Chapter Break
No guest this week as we celebrate the holidays with family, however we have produced a Chapter Break (a pause between Chapter numbers) that includes a collection of spoken word performances by a number of our favorite Performance Poets.
Happy holidays!
Featured Spoken Word Performances this week include:
Candace Nicholas-Lippman - Ten
IG: @candace.nicholas.lippman
X: @candacethepoet
Joshua Bennett - Transatlantic Love Manifesto
IG: @sirjoshbennett
X: @sirjoshbennett
Website: drjoshuabennett.com
Carvans Lissaint...
Volume Four: Chapter Nineteen - Our Conversation with Leslie Saint-Julien
In Volume Four Chapter Nineteen, we welcome Poet, Actress, performance Poet, and Author of the books "More Than Me" and "A Cup of Me", Leslie Saint-Julien. Leslie also stars as Janae McRae in the movie "Men Dont Cheat" currently available on YouTube and Amazon Prime.
From Leslie's "About Me" page:
"Leslie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminology & Criminal Justice from the University of Maryland. She has studied Acting for Film at the New York Film Academy College of Visual & Performing Arts. Additionally, she has studied theater crafting, acting fundamentals & playwriting under the tutelage...
Volume Four: Chapter Eighteen - Our Conversation with Dara Kalima
In Volume Four: Chapter Eighteen we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Actress, and Author of the award-winning book "Still Laughin", Dara Kalima.
Contact Dara:
IG: @darakalima
Website: darakalima.com
X: @kaliskorner
Dara's Podcast: On Behalf Of
Purchase Dara's Book: Still Laughin'
Recorded Spoken Word Performances featured in this Chapter Included:
Alyeshia Wise - The Interview
IG: @alyeshiawise
X: @mswise
Website: alyeshiawise.com
Ebony Stewart...
Volume Four: Chapter Seventeen - Our Conversation with Crystal Stone
Its the return of The Podcast and in it we welcome Educator, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, and Author of the poetry collection "This is Not a Poem", Crystal Stone.
From crystalbstone.com:
Crystal Stone is author of six collections of poetry including Knock-Off Monarch (2019), All the Places I Wish I Died(2021), Gym Bras(2022), Civic Duty (2022), This is Not a Poem (2023), and White Lies (Forthcoming, Fernwood Press 2024). Her poems have been published in numerous national and international poetry journals including The Threepenny Review, Salamander, poetry Daily and many others. She received her MFA from Iowa State University...
Volume Four: Chapter Sixteen - Our Conversation with Barbara Fant
In Volume Four: Chapter Sixteen, we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Author of the new book Mouths of Garden, friend of The Podcast Barbara Fant.
Connect with Barbara:
Twitter: @bloombarbfant
Website: barbarafant.com
IG: @bloombarbfant
Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:
Brandon Alexander Williams: Black Women Studies
IG: @brandonalexanderwilliams
Twitter: @moderndaygroit
Website: moderndaygriot.net
Rick Dove: A Poetic Conceit
...
Volume Four: Chapter Fifteen - Our Conversation with Zulmie Da Poet
In Volume Four: Chapter Fifteen, we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Host of the podcast The Word Trap, Writer, and Author fr the poetry collection Rotten Soup, Zulmie Da Poet. Â
Zulmie was born in New York and completed her undergraduate degree at Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia with a Bachelor of Arts in History Liberal Arts and completed graduate studies at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia with a Master’s in Practical Theology.
She fell in love with poetry in middle school and started writing poetry in high school.
She is the Aut...
Volume Four: Chapter Fourteen - Our Conversation with Alyesha Wise
In Volume Four: Chapter Fourteen, we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Performance Poet, Writer, Advocate, Author of the poetry collection Carnival, and co-founder of the Spoken Lit Movement, a Los Angeles-based arts organization designed to uplift and support poets both in and out of L.A. , Alyesha Wise.
Alyesha is a published poet and TEDx speaker from Camden, N.J. Currently residing in LA, she is a teaching artist for Street Poets, Inc., an organization serving juvenile injustice-involved youth with mentorship and arts programming. Alyesha is a 2-time Women of the World Poetry Slam finalist with a stellar c...
Volume Four: Chapter Thirteen - Our Conversation with Dr. Tara Betts
In Volume Four: Chapter Thirteen, we welcome teaching Artist, Poet, Performance Poet, Writer, Advocate, and Author of the upcoming poetry collection Refuse To Disappear, Dr Tara Betts.
Kankakee, IL born and Chicago-based Dr. Betts is the Author of two full length poetry collections Arc and Hue and Break the Habit, and has published a number of chapbooks including Switch, Can I hang, and Circling Unexpectedly. Dr. Betts received her BA in communications from Loyola University, her MFA in creative writing from New England College, and her PhD in English/Creative Writing from Binghamton University. Her newest full...
Volume Four: Chapter Twelve - Our Conversation with Jolanda Malone
 In Volume Four: Chapter Twelve, we welcome North Carolina-based Poet, Writer, Life Coach, Animal Advocate, and Entrepreneur, Jolanda Malone.
 Jolanda's non-profit organization Beartha was founded in January 2001 and named in honor of her grandmother Bertha. She says of living with her grandmother " growing up in the South Bronx we lived in a house that felt like a mansion. She always welcomed her home to neighbors , friends, families, people that needed help, and furry friends. She helped so many people get on their feet, rescued stray cats, and provided a safe haven that made people feel welcomed. Bertha me...
Volume Four: Chapter Eleven - Our Conversation with Kelsey Bigelow
In Volume Four: Chapter Eleven, we welcome Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Author of the Chapbook Sprig of Lilac, Kelsey Bigelow. Her debut spoken word album Depression Holders and Secret Keepers is available now via all streaming platforms and via her website.
Kelsey Bigelow is based in Des Moines. She aims to be the motivator and mentor people don't always get in life. In her work, she molds incredibly specific emotions into something human, digestible, and cathartic. She believes we grow in empathy by talking about our shared experiences, no matter how difficult. As a multi-slam champion, published...
Volume Four: Chapter Ten - Our Conversation with Ephraim Nehemiah
In Volume Four: Chapter Ten, we welcome Teaching Artist, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Slam Poet, and Author of the book The Autobiography of Absence, Ephraim Nehemiah.
 A published writer, educator and nationally touring performer. Their work sits comfortably in the Black cultural lineage of griots who are dedicated to using truth to document and critique the world around them. Ephraim holds a B.A. in Pan-African Studies from Kent State University where they were awarded the Undergraduate Poetry Prize and Maggie Anderson Scholarship. Ephraim is also the co-founder and former coach of Kent State’s award-winning collegiate poe...
Volume Four: Chapter Nine - Our Conversation with Vanessa Verse
In Volume Four: Chapter nine, we welcome Vanessa Verse. Vanessa was born and raised in South Seattle, Washington. Both of her parents are from the Philippines and immigrated to the states. Coming from a Filipino family, talking about feelings and emotions was uncommon in the household. Turning to poetry was an outlet when she felt that no one would listen or understand.
She's most recognized for her work as a Volunteer Victim Advocate and Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) outreach performances. As an airman, she has been highlighted as a #KnowYourMil artist.Â
In the m...
Volume Four: Chapter Eight - Our Conversation with Roscoe Burnems
In Volume Four: Chapter Eight of The Podcast, we welcomed Educator, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Author of the book God, Love, Death, and other Synonyms, and 2021 Richmond Virginia Poet Laureate, Roscoe Burnems.Â
Richmond Virginia native, Douglas Powell/Roscoe Burnems is a poet, published author, spoken-word artist, comedian, educator, father, husband, and Richmond, VA's inaugural poet laureate, who has dedicated his craft to entertaining and educating.Â
Performance poetry has afforded him the opportunity to enlighten and entertain crowds across the country; he's been seen everywhere from coffee shops, schools and universities, theaters, and arenas. In 2019 he ad...
Volume Four: Chapter Seven - Our Conversation with T.C. Blackwell
 In Volume Four: Chapter Seven of The Podcast, we welcomed Poet, Writer and Author of the book Hypethically the Craziest Shit I've Ever Done, T.C. Blackwell.
TC is a novelist, publisher, and lifelong storyteller. Her first novel “The Lies Behind My Eyes” was published in 2019. The novel is dedicated to her twin sister who passed away before the novel was completed.
 Hypothetically The Craziest Sh%t I’ve Ever Done!?! Was published 4 months later. TC Blackwell specializes in crafting funny adventures with a heaping dose of romance. She holds a B.A. in Criminal Justice a...
Volume Four: Chapter Six - Our Conversation with Robert Lashley
In Volume Four: Chapter Six of The Podcast, we welcomed Poet, Playwright, Essayist, and Author of the new poetry collection Green River Valley, Robert Lashley.
Robert is a 2016 Jack Straw Fellow, Artist Trust Fellow, and nominee for a Stranger Genius Award. He has work published in The Seattle Review of Books, NAILED, Poetry Northwest, McSweeney’s, and The Cascadia Review. His poetry was also featured in such anthologies as Many Trails to The Summitt, Foot Bridge Above The Falls, Get Lit, Make It True, and It Was Written. His previous books include THE HOMEBOY SONGS (Small Doggies Pres...
Volume Four: Chapter Five - Our Conversation with Bella
In Volume Four: Chapter Five of The Podcast, we welcomed Educator, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, Author of the book Side Effects of Remembering the Litte Things and the 2019 Portland Grand Slam Champion, Bella.
Connect with Bella:
IG: @bella_soul_
Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:
L3thal Po3t: Superhero
IG: @l3thalpo3t
Website: lethalpoet.net
Ebony Stewart: White Men Say Weird Things to Me
IG: @gullyprincess
Website: ebpoetry...
Volume Four: Chapter Four: Our Conversation with Gayle Danley
 In Volume Four: Chapter Four of The Podcast, we welcomed Teaching Artist, Poet, Spoken Word Artist and Author, Gayle Danley.
Gayle also is the founder of Grief Friend, a resource for those moving through the experience of losing a loved one, the founder of Lessons in Poetry - a virtual curriculum that produces teaching videos and poetry lessons for learners in grades K-8, and she is the host of the podcast Classy which can be heard on all podcast platforms.Â
Gayle is one of the nation’s most sought after inspirational writers and speakers on the t...
Volume Four: Chapter Three - Our Conversation with Drew Jackson
 In Volume Four: Chapter Three, we welcomed Pastor of Hope Village NYC, Poet and Author of the new book God Speaks Through Wombs, Drew Jackson.
Drew is a poet who came late to writing poetry, although he would say that his love for the art form began with hip-hop, learning to put words together from Nas’ Illmatic. He writes at the intersection of justice, peace, and contemplation, having a passion to contribute toward a more just and whole world.Â
Born in Williamstown, NJ, Drew currently calls New York City home. He holds a B.A. in P...
Volume Four: Chapter Two - Our Conversation with Kennie Sings
 In Volume Four: Chapter Two, we welcomed Poet , Writer, Spoken Word Artist, and friend of The Podcast, Kennie Sings. Kennie, making her third appearance, discusses her new podcast Hidden Lines Podcast, performing virtually vs performing live on stage after COVID, bad poetry, and more.
Connect with Kennie Sings:
IG: @kennie_sings
Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:
Jae Nichelle: Friends with Benefits
IG: @croptopassassin
Twitter: @croptopassassin
Website: jaenichelle.com
Alysia Harris: In Situations L...
Volume Four: Chapter One - Our Conversation with Sharnnell Spivey
 In the premiere of Volume Four, we welcomed Poet and Author of the book Thou Shall Not, Sharnnell Spivey. Thou Shall Not is a suspenseful thriller that concerns a group of people interconnected by their personal and professional relationships. The attraction that comes from breaking the seven deadly sins and the 10 Commandments affects each person in the novel, whether it is the handsome and successful businessman, Collin, or the drug-addicted street urchin, Carmen. No matter who a person is or how enviable their life might seem, he or she is bound to have some type of struggle, whether God i...
Volume Three: Chapter Twenty - Featuring Various Performance Poets
Volume Three: Chapter Twenty is the final Chapter in this volume and we are featuring six of our favorite live performances of his past volume.
Featured Spoken Word Performances featured in this Chapter included:
Tonii2Eyes - Title Unknown (performance from Chapter Three)
IG: @tonii2eyes
Tarika Holland - What its Like being Me (performance from Chapter Thirteen)
Website: is0latedbeauty.com
Shanelle Gabriel - Aim High (performance from Chapter Four)
Website: shanellegabriel.com
Sabrina Ali - I Want You Back (performance from Chapter Seventeen)<...
Volume Three: Chapter Nineteen - Our Conversation with Holly Toomer
 In Volume Three: Chapter Nineteen, we welcome Life Coach, Poet, Spoken Word Artist, author of the book Lunar honey and artist, Holly Toomer. Holly is also the host of Conversations with Belle, which can be heard via all podcast platforms.
Connect with Holly:
IG: @bellewoodz
Purchase her book: Lunar Honey
Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:
TJ Dema: Dreams
IG: @tjdema
Twitter: @tjdema
Website: tjdema.com
Shanelle Gabriel: Title Not K...
Volume Three: Chapter Eighteen - Our Conversation with James Nguyen
In Volume Three: Chapter Eighteen of the podcast we welcomed Poet, Spoken Word Artist, writer and Entrepreneur, James Nguyen
Connect with James:
IG: @jqnstudios
Website: jqnstudios.com
Recorded spoken word performances in this Chapter include:
Alexis Henry: Sapiosexual
IG: @caffeinatedliving
Twitter: @wokeliving
Website: caffeinatedliving.com
Jasmine Mans: I Know You Didnt Mean to Kill Him
Twitter: @poetjasminemans
IG: @poetjasminemans
Website: jasminemans.com
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