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Uncorked Poetry Podcast
Uncorked Poetry
28 episodes
6 days ago
The Uncorked Poetry Podcast is a weekly podcast and live stream where poets read and talk about their published work. Guests play fun literary games and are interviewed by fellow poet and podcaster Tamora Israel.
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The Uncorked Poetry Podcast is a weekly podcast and live stream where poets read and talk about their published work. Guests play fun literary games and are interviewed by fellow poet and podcaster Tamora Israel.
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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Muhammad Muwakil
Uncorked Poetry Podcast
1 hour 26 minutes 39 seconds
4 years ago
Muhammad Muwakil

Muhammad Muwakil is an artist living in and working out of the Caribbean. 

He is a writer, musician, and the lead singer and creative director of the band, Freetown Collective.

As one of the founders of the spoken word movement in Trinidad and Tobago, an actor in several local stage productions and movies, writer and creative director of the 2021 productions "M.A.S." and "Lavway" and a visual artist, his vast creative experiences have been shaped by and seek to shape the space in which he was born.  

Uncorked Poetry Podcast
The Uncorked Poetry Podcast is a weekly podcast and live stream where poets read and talk about their published work. Guests play fun literary games and are interviewed by fellow poet and podcaster Tamora Israel.