Episodes

  • Song of Myself: Section 21- The Transcendentalist Manifesto
    Jan 12 2025

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    Sections mentioned:

    • Shared Atoms
    • Brahma
    • Hundreds of affections


    Ecological Spirituality by D.P. St John (article)

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    13 mins
  • Come as you are: Analysis paralysis and Perfectionism
    Jan 6 2025

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    Hello lovely listener. Happy New Year; I’ve been meaning to get back to you but I must get something off my chest.

    I really enjoy making these episodes and I am especially encouraged by your interactions with them, but I‘ve been finding myself in something of a prolonged freeze response; especially in the past months where I struggle to write, record and produce as I used to.

    Seeing that this podcast is relatively young I didn't think the issues I have with perfectionism would rise to the surface so soon but my need for “Shadow work” as it were has finally come to my attention.

    This isn’t to say that I won’t be uploading any episodes but I thought it important to say something especially since we’re in the middle of a couple of series’. I also think of this as a way of loosening the self-imposed reins regarding what makes a good episode or podcast in general.

    As always, thank you for listening and you’ll hear from me very soon.



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    1 min
  • To the Virgins pt.1: Carpe diem & The meaning of Time
    Apr 1 2024

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    Hello Lovely Listener!

    Links mentioned in the episode:

    • Asclepiades poems
    • The Mellarium

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    References:

    • Carrubba, Robert W. “Apollo and Leuconoe in Horace, ‘Odes’ I, II.” Quaderni Urbinati Di Cultura Classica, vol. 74, no. 2, Jan. 2003, p. 133. https://doi.org/10.2307/20546778.
    • Grimm, R. E. “Horace’s ‘Carpe Diem.’” The Classical Journal, vol. 58, no. 7, 1963, pp. 313–18. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/3294690. Accessed 1 Apr. 2024.


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    43 mins
  • To the Virgins: A Poetic Analysis of Walkabout (1971) prelude
    Dec 30 2023

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    Thank you for listening in 2023!

    A Shropshire Lad, XL
    A. E. Housman

    Into my heart an air that kills

    From yon far country blows:

    What are those blue remembered hills,

    What spires, what farms are those?

    That is the land of lost content,

    I see it shining plain,

    The happy highways where I went

    And cannot come again.


    Walkabout OST

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    4 mins
  • Poetry Around the World- Ghana: Ancient and Pre Colonial Periods & The Ashanti
    Jul 17 2023

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    This episode took me a year to complete. Take your time with it ;)

    Timestamps:
    00:00- Intro poem/ Green Africa- Horst Wolff
    01:05- Briefing
    02:43- Episode Theme
    08:03- Kwesi Brew
    09:50- Poem/ The Sea Eats Our Lands
    10:26- Analysis
    17:21- A Discussion on the Oral Tradition
    19:59- Libation/Cobby D Poet
    23:20- Article/ The People of Ghana (J. Anquandah)
    24:43- Making a New History
    25:45- The Cultures of Ghana
    29:48- The Peopling of Ghana
    33:34- The Language Map of Ghana
    37:17- Cultures & People
    39:17- Food Culture & Taro Yams
    39:54- Ethnomedicare
    41:25- Arts, Crafts & Social Customs (Terracotta arts)
    44:58- Interview transition
    45:58- Poem recital/ Ashanti- Adjei Agyei-Baa
    01:20:20- Poem recital/ A Feast in Ashanti- Kofi Amed
    01:43:51- Analysis of the final lines
    01:51:43- Song Discussion/ Nnwonkoro (D. Locke/K. Ampene)
    01:55:21- Dr H.C. Jones on the Difference between Western and Trad. African Music
    01:59:08- Conclusion
    02:01:12- Poem/ Gold Coast Customs- Edith Sitwell

    Links/Articles mentioned in the episode:

    • Brendal, Aformeziem. “Kwesi Brew and African Poetry.” Strathclyde, Apr. 2015, www.academia.edu/12056017/Kwesi_Brew_and_African_Poetry.
    • How Poems Work #1 - L. S. Mensah on Kwesi Brew’s “the Sea Eats Our Lands.” www.oneghanaonevoice.com/2010/08/how-poems-work-1-l-s-mensah-on-kwesi.html.
    • Kush, Femi. “Oral Tradition.” Kwasu, May 2018, www.academia.edu/36707753/Oral_Tradition.
    • Persoon, James, et al. “The Early Poetry of Kwesi Brew: An Evaluation.” Kente: Cape Coast Journal of Literature and the Arts, vol. 3, no. 1, May 2022, pp. 40–58. https://doi.org/10.47963/jla.v3i1.835.
    • THE PEOPLE OF GHANA: THEIR ORIGINS AND CULTURES on JSTOR. www.jstor.org/stable/43855009.

      Adjei Agyei-Baa/Ashanti Interview
      The Oweds - H.C. Jones, PhD



    Poems featured in the episode:

    GREEN AFRICA

    Horst Wolff

    Africa, you catch our eyes

    Waking in your sudden bloom

    Of giant flowers, rainbow coloured


    Generous with limb and life,

    You are eternal in your trees

    Which crowd, luxuriate and rot;

    Returning to return.


    Your white-crowned mountain call us up

    Your slopes of promise where as eagles

    We look down your spread of green

    and the metal bodies of your rivers

    Bright with points of splintered light.

    Dreaming you, where’er I go

    I see Ancestors by their fires

    Forming worlds from tales and fables.

    THE SEA EATS OUR LANDS

    Kwesi Brew

    Here stood our ancestral home:

    The crumbling wall marks the spot.

    Here a sheep was led to slaughter

    To appease the gods and atone

    For faults which our destiny

    Has blossomed into crimes.


    There my cursed father once stood

    And shouted at us, his children.

    To come back from our play

    To our evening meal and sleep.

    The clouds are thickening in the red sky

    And night had charmed

    A black power into the pounding waves.


    Here once lay Keta.

    Now her golden girls

    Erode into the arms

    Of strange towns.


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    2 hrs and 4 mins
  • Book Review: I Made A Place For You by Damian White
    Jun 21 2023

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    Hello lovely Listener, my name is Lindsay and you’re listening to 2cents podcast Your Audible Anthology. All the poetry books I’ve reviewed so far were by authors in the mainstream. My commentary was merely a drop in an ocean of reviews and I’d echo similar sentiments found in comments typed off the cuff on Amazon or GoodReads. This episode I am delighted to delve into a collection of poetry by Damian White titled: I Made A Place For You. We will explore how he unpacks his story featuring some recitals from him as well as an appreciation of the collections art and how the written and illustrated elements harmonise to give us an immersive experience of Damian’s narrative.

    Damian's social media
    Read I Made A Place For You

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    22 mins
  • Song of Myself: Section 20- The Unanswered Question
    Jun 9 2023

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    This was mentally taxing.

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    18 mins
  • Song of Myself: Section 19- Everyone At Table: Between The Mad Hatter's Tea and The Last Supper
    Apr 6 2023

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    It was truly a coincidence that this episode was uploaded in time for the Easter holidays.

    Happy Easter to those who celebrate!


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    15 mins