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IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast
I AM Tasha Jones | REFLECTIONS iNK CORPORATION
7 episodes
4 days ago
IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast is a living archive of rhythm, resistance, and renaissance. More than a podcast, it is a movement—one that captures the voices of Black poets and wordsmiths shaping the present while preserving the legacy of those who came before. Here, the spoken word is not just art but testimony, history, and prophecy. Each episode immerses listeners in evocative performances and deep conversations with poets who embody the call of Nina Simone—to reflect the times. These artists reclaim narratives, amplify truths, and transform language into a force of liberation.
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IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast is a living archive of rhythm, resistance, and renaissance. More than a podcast, it is a movement—one that captures the voices of Black poets and wordsmiths shaping the present while preserving the legacy of those who came before. Here, the spoken word is not just art but testimony, history, and prophecy. Each episode immerses listeners in evocative performances and deep conversations with poets who embody the call of Nina Simone—to reflect the times. These artists reclaim narratives, amplify truths, and transform language into a force of liberation.
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ITBP Episode Four: J. Ivy, Poetry Royalty Joins the Pod
IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast
1 hour 26 minutes 20 seconds
7 months ago
ITBP Episode Four: J. Ivy, Poetry Royalty Joins the Pod

Pod Summary

In this episode of 'IN the Beginning Podcast,' host Tasha Jones engages with Grammy-winning poet J. Ivy, exploring the transformative power of poetry in his life and its deep connection to hip hop. Ivy shares personal stories about how poetry saved him during challenging times, the influence of his Chicago roots, and the impact of his collaboration with Kanye West on 'Never Let Me Down.'

The conversation delves into the intertwined nature of hip-hop and poetry, the challenges of navigating success, and the importance of gospel music in his work. Ivy emphasizes the responsibility of being a poet and the need to inspire others through his art.

J. Ivy shares his journey through poetry, exploring its transformative power, the importance of forgiveness, and the responsibility of being a poet. He reflects on his personal experiences with loss and healing, the challenges of breaking cycles of pain, and the significance of recognition in the poetry community. J. Ivy emphasizes the need for more visibility and support for poets, advocating for a future where poetry is celebrated and valued as a vital form of artistic expression.

Still, J. Ivy discusses the evolution of poetry as a significant body of work, emphasizing the importance of studying and appreciating poetry in its various forms. He reflects on his legacy as a poet, aiming to inspire others through his words and experiences. The dialogue also touches on the healing power of poetry, the significance of consistency and discipline in artistic endeavors, and the influence of higher powers in guiding one's journey. Ivy shares insights on the importance of leaving a positive impact and a beautiful catalog of work for future generations.

Paired Text: "2000 Seasons" by Ayi Kwei Armah

Correction: Kendrick Lamar was named the Generational Icon by the California State Senate in 2015 and won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2018 for DAMN. He is not the Poet Laureate.

Keywords

#poetry #hip hop #J. Ivy #gospel music #spoken word #creativity #inspiration #success #relationships #art #forgiveness #healingcreativity #Grammy

Chapters

00:00 The Power of Poetry

04:30 Hip Hop and Poetry: A Deep Connection

08:16 The Impact of 'Never Let Me Down'

15:06 Navigating Success and Relationships

17:32 Gospel Music and Poetry: A Harmonious Blend

25:00 The Responsibility of a Poet

30:11 The Transformative Power of Poetry

34:02 Breaking Cycles of Pain

39:26 The Journey of Forgiveness

43:28 The Weight of Words

48:55 Trailblazing in the Poetry Community

55:58 The Future of Poetry and Recognition

01:01:01 The Evolution of Poetry as a Body of Work

01:04:25 Legacy and Impact of a Poet

01:10:55 The Power of Words and Healing

01:17:15 Conversations with a Higher Power

01:19:22 Influences and Inspirations in Poetry

Available now on Apple, Spotify, and YouTube. Tune in. Bear witness. Be moved.
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Music Credit: Dokk Savage

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IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast
IN the Beginning: The Spoken Word Podcast is a living archive of rhythm, resistance, and renaissance. More than a podcast, it is a movement—one that captures the voices of Black poets and wordsmiths shaping the present while preserving the legacy of those who came before. Here, the spoken word is not just art but testimony, history, and prophecy. Each episode immerses listeners in evocative performances and deep conversations with poets who embody the call of Nina Simone—to reflect the times. These artists reclaim narratives, amplify truths, and transform language into a force of liberation.