A podcast exploring life’s ups, downs and everything in between, hosted by accidental poet Jan Brierton.
Jan's guests; a mix of well-known names and ‘ordinary’ people with extraordinary stories, join her in studio as she reads new poems and favourites from her book 'What Day Is it? Who Gives a F ck'
Just like Jan's poems , the conversations are open, honest and unreserved, covering everything from love, parenting, not fitting in and being perfectly imperfect!
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A podcast exploring life’s ups, downs and everything in between, hosted by accidental poet Jan Brierton.
Jan's guests; a mix of well-known names and ‘ordinary’ people with extraordinary stories, join her in studio as she reads new poems and favourites from her book 'What Day Is it? Who Gives a F ck'
Just like Jan's poems , the conversations are open, honest and unreserved, covering everything from love, parenting, not fitting in and being perfectly imperfect!
Everybody Is A Poem, a podcast exploring all of life’s ups and downs and everything in between.
This first episode was recorded as a pilot episode this summer with writer and broadcaster Maia
Dunphy. Maia is a truly soulful woman, she had recently lost her darling mum and we spoke about
everything from parenting, loss, oversharing and finding meditative moments without meditation.
New episode of Everybody Is A Poem every fortnight.
Subscribe here to listen to bonus show ‘Behind the Lines’ with Jan and her book ‘What Day Is It? who gives a f ck’
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Everybody Is A Poem
A podcast exploring life’s ups, downs and everything in between, hosted by accidental poet Jan Brierton.
Jan's guests; a mix of well-known names and ‘ordinary’ people with extraordinary stories, join her in studio as she reads new poems and favourites from her book 'What Day Is it? Who Gives a F ck'
Just like Jan's poems , the conversations are open, honest and unreserved, covering everything from love, parenting, not fitting in and being perfectly imperfect!