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Bread & Poetry Diannely Antigua
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5.0 • 28 Ratings
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a podcast about poetry (and bread!) for everyone
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Death-Bed Breads & What's Next with Diannely Antigua
On this episode, we break bread with host and poet laureate of your hearts Diannely Antigua and talk about death-bed breads, the end of her laureateship term, and what's next for the podcast and her poetry. Johnathan Riley, former guest from Episode 1, conducts the interview.
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No-Knead Bread & Lob Passes with John Murillo
On this episode, we break bread with poet, professor, and disgruntled Lakers fan John Murillo and talk about no-knead bread, lob passes, and Yusef Komunyakaa.
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Cinnamon Swirl & Allusion with Carly Joy Miller
On this episode, we break bread with poet, educator, and foodie Carly Joy Miller and talk about cinnamon swirl bread, allusions, and Sandra Lim.
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Special Episode: Love & Resistance-A Poetry & Conversation Series, Latinx Voices
This Special Episode is a live recording of the event Love & Resistance: Poetry & Conversation, Latinx Voices in collaboration with the organization NH PANTHER. Together with Ben Bacote (Founder and Director of NH PANTHER), we discussed poetry and how it resonated both historically and personally to the Latinx experience.
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Manna & Seeking Truth with Fariha Róisín
On this episode, we break bread with poet and wellness advocate Fariha Róisín and talk about manna, seeking truth, and Refaat Alareer.
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English Muffins & Memory with Nathan McClain
On this episode, we break bread with poet, father, and chef extraordinaire Nathan McClain and talk about english muffins, memory, and John Murillo.
Customer Reviews
Great podcast!
My favorite podcast about poetry!
Wonderful Podcast!
Such a lovely podcast with great conversations surrounding poetry. Diannely is a great poet and has such a lovely voice to listen to :)
Poetry and bread for all… I love this concept and execution
Listeners are in good hands with Diannely as she serves up comfort food in the form of conversation about poetry and bread. She successfully removes the barriers you may feel approaching poetry if you are not formally trained to unpack it. I highly recommend beginning this journey with her and her talented guests.