Through conversations and performances from award-winning poets, rappers and artists such as Caleb Femi, Kat François and Eklipse, Yomi will explore what it means to be Black, British and a poet or spoken word artist.
Each episode – released in two parts – will give a greater insight into the journeys of some of the UK’s most celebrated voices.
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Through conversations and performances from award-winning poets, rappers and artists such as Caleb Femi, Kat François and Eklipse, Yomi will explore what it means to be Black, British and a poet or spoken word artist.
Each episode – released in two parts – will give a greater insight into the journeys of some of the UK’s most celebrated voices.
In this episode, Yomi is joined by Asmaa Jama. They talk about the interdependencies that writing and visuals have had on Asmaa’s work and creative journey. They discuss the importance of embodying and honouring your words through your work, allowing yourself to take up space and reach audiences.
Asmaa shares her poem ‘Sympathy for Ishaq, after Ladan Osman’
Apples and Snakes: The Podcast is hosted by Yomi Sode with Sound production by Drew at Lab Studios.
Apples and Snakes: The Podcast
Through conversations and performances from award-winning poets, rappers and artists such as Caleb Femi, Kat François and Eklipse, Yomi will explore what it means to be Black, British and a poet or spoken word artist.
Each episode – released in two parts – will give a greater insight into the journeys of some of the UK’s most celebrated voices.