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Season 8 - Episode 8 w:Joanne 'Black Poet' Stephen and JW Atterbury

Season 8 - Episode 8 w:Joanne 'Black Poet' Stephen and JW Atterbury

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Get ready to immerse yourself in a lyrical journey as "Kickin' It With KeKe" presents a special episode in honor of National Poetry Month!

Join the vibrant and witty KeKe as she sits down with two extraordinary poets, Joanne Black Poet Stephen and JW Atterbury.

In this episode, prepare to be enchanted by Joanne's captivating verses and JW's profound wordplay, as they share their poetic wisdom and creative processes. Whether you're a poetry enthusiast or a curious listener, this episode promises to stir your soul and ignite your imagination.

Tune in this Thursday for an unforgettable celebration of poetry, where words dance, emotions flow, and the beauty of language takes center stage.

Don’t miss out on this rhythmic rendezvous with creativity!

Watch the full interview on YouTube
@kicinitwithkekemedia

To connect with these poets follow the information below.

Joanne ‘Black Poet’ Stephen:

Books on Lulu.com called Through My Eye
The Insights Of Black Poet

Let ME Lick Your Mind Amazon.com

IG: @poeticdiva1250
FB: Joanne Diamond TikTok: @blackpoet_8
YouTube:@jcs1208

JW Atterbury:
Find JW’s books on his website
Jwatterbury.com
Youtube: @jwatterbury
IG:@jwatterbury
FB: JW Atterbury
TikTok: @jwatterbury

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