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The Spoken World Podcast
The Spoken World Podcast
48 episodes
4 days ago
Spoken Word is truth from broken pieces of our hearts that bleed from our pen to paper. When we share the experiences and inspiration behind the worlds we create on paper with different parts of the world, we realize that we are really not as different as we like to think we are.
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Spoken Word is truth from broken pieces of our hearts that bleed from our pen to paper. When we share the experiences and inspiration behind the worlds we create on paper with different parts of the world, we realize that we are really not as different as we like to think we are.
Show more...
Arts
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Infractions
The Spoken World Podcast
23 minutes
4 years ago
Infractions
Rolling tires, gasoline and a match stick... All that's left is for someone to scream "thief" at an innocent/guilty soul before they are set to flames. Jungle Justice... Who is to blame? The Police or the People. Join Nene and I as we take on a sensitive topic diving deep into the amazing poem written and performed by Nigeria's finest spoken word artiste, Philip Asaya. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/okoyomoh--egbekhuwa/message
The Spoken World Podcast
Spoken Word is truth from broken pieces of our hearts that bleed from our pen to paper. When we share the experiences and inspiration behind the worlds we create on paper with different parts of the world, we realize that we are really not as different as we like to think we are.