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We were heavy into shooting season three of the most poppin poetry podcast in the galaxy when the lockdown started, and while we haven’t been super active on the podcast feed we’ve been doing big things over on our Instagram as we’ve been developing the IG Live that poetry deserves: Off Page
[SHOW INDEX (VIDEO)]
- Retro – 2:17
- Lina – 7:29
- Treesje M Powers – 13:30
- Rebellion – 19:07
- Prentice Powell – 25:16
Be sure to follow our contributing artists and check out their work:
- Retro: Instagram
- Lina: Instagram | Website
- Treesje M Powers: Instagram | Lionlike Mindstate
- Rebellion: Instagram | Insecure Alex
- Prentice Powell: Instagram | Introverse Live
Write-up & Audio Podcast by Daniel Hees
Video & Social by Kuya David
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