Category: Listen & Be Heard
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Ep. 20-Nancy Sloan, Poor News, Jose Case
Laurie Stone, Nancy Sloan – The Gravel Driveway, Poor News Network, Jose Case
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Kenneth Chamlee, Betty Quirino, Nancy Sloan
Kenneth Chamlee – poetry biography of Albert Bierstadt, Betty Quirino -memoir about heroic mother, Nancy Sloan – memoir of overcoming abuse, Laurie Stone – commentary
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Chelsey Clammer, Darren Todd
Chelsey Clammer author of the book of essays Human Heartbeat Detected, Darren Todd , author of the horror book The Ugly Mug, Laurie Stone – commentary
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Eric Nelson, Christian Lozada, Spoken Word
Martha speaks live in the WPVM studio with Asheville poet Eric Nelson about his book Horse Not Zebra. Tony Robles speaks with Christian Hanz Lozada, author of the forthcoming book He’s A Color Until He’s Not.
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Laurie Stone, Christopher D. Sims, Crystal Cauley
Martha Cinder speaks with Laurie Stone about her Substack, Tony Robles with Christopher Sims and Crystal Cauley about Juneteenth at the Carl Sandburg House
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Flo Mayberry, Tamim Ansari, Edwin Torres
Tony Robles speaks with Flo Mayberry, writing coach, and Tamim Ansary, Afghan-American writer. Martha Cinader speaks with Edwin Torres.
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Ep-11: Laura Lengnick, Ann Davila Cardinal, Bruce Spang
Laura Lengnick, author of Resilient Agriculture, Bruce Spang with a couple poems and Tony Robles speaks to Ann Davila Cardinal author of The Storyteller’s Death
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Celebrating Poetry and Earth
poetry from the L&BH Archives recorded live at University of the Streets in 1995, featuring Kim Horne and a Liquid Sound Lounge Round featuring DJ Jeannie Hopper and Everton Sylvester. Also, a little bit of Mission of Love, recorded live at the New Knitting Factory in 1995. Tony Robles Contributes some Live TV in a…
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Speaking and Listening Then and Now
Rudolfo Anaya and Q.R. Hand Jr. from the archives. Student Art exhibit in Hendersonville, NC, Robert Zachary of the Healing Love Institute and Emily Dickinson.
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Speaking with Greenville’s Poet Laureate
Tony Robles interviews Greenville, SC Poet Laureate, Glenis Redmond. Pilar Uribe gives us quotes from notable women of past and present. Martha Cinader hosts and shares excerpts from a journal about a journal made in China. Crystal Waters contributes another episode from Martha’s Kitchen Garden about snapping turtles, with James Cruell and Kirk.
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Children in the Caribbean and Tribes in New York
Martha Cinader speaks with Opal Palmer Adisa in Jamaica, author of Pretty Like Jamaica, published by Caribbean Reads. Martha also speaks with author Chavisa Woods, Executive Director of A Gathering of the Tribes in New York City. Tony Robles reads poetry from Issue 16 of A Gathering of the Tribes Magazine.