9 episodes

Poetry reveals deep emotion--emotion that would possibly stay hidden otherwise. There's poetry in everything we do: The way you walk, the rhythm of your heart beat, the way you speak, the sound of your voice, relationships, work--they all involve poetry--a quality of beauty and special intensity of emotion given to the expression of feelings and ideas with distinctive style and rhythm, as Oxford intelligently describes. The questions are... Who are the people really brave enough to reveal their true thoughts and feelings? Does it matter how it's revealed? Is the poet the brave one? ✍🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetrynmotions/support

Poetry N Motions Myreah, The Poet

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Poetry reveals deep emotion--emotion that would possibly stay hidden otherwise. There's poetry in everything we do: The way you walk, the rhythm of your heart beat, the way you speak, the sound of your voice, relationships, work--they all involve poetry--a quality of beauty and special intensity of emotion given to the expression of feelings and ideas with distinctive style and rhythm, as Oxford intelligently describes. The questions are... Who are the people really brave enough to reveal their true thoughts and feelings? Does it matter how it's revealed? Is the poet the brave one? ✍🏾 Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetrynmotions/support

    It's Complicated

    It's Complicated

    "It's Complicated" is a lyrical, panoramic view of the life of Jonathan Hopkins--the complicated, multi-layered life of an easy going guy, told with complicated, multi-layered rhyme schemes. Yet, he makes it sound easy. It's the perfect marriage of subject and medium.

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    Jonathan Hopkins

    Jonathan Hopkins is no stranger to the exquisite art of writing. He began wryting poetry at the age of 14 and continues to write over 35 years later. He has penned several short stories and over 300 pieces that range in style from sonnet to modern spoken word. His book, "Golden Dreams on Copper Wings: Life's Flight Through Poetry" is a retrospective, often humorous, look at his life through the eyes of his pen. Jonathan was a fixture in the Washington, DC area poetry scene under the pseudonym "The Wryte One". His peers have described him/his work as "genius", "... one of the most prolific and fanatically-flowing writers I've met", "neurotic word-play", "the definition of poetry", as well as countless other superlatives. Jonathan is also a gifted guitarist who has been playing since the age of 16. He has played with a plethora of local artists, performed in numerous venues, worked on several recorded projects and has even shared the stage with Eric Benet.  Jonathan hopes to express his life, his love and his Lord Jesus Christ through his gifts of "wryting" and music.

    thewryteone@gmail.com

    https://www.youtube.com/user/thewryteone/

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    Don't Start Now by Just LEE

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    • 8 min
    Cuts

    Cuts

    Myreah attempts to let people who suffer from depression, oppression, self-harm, and any form of dejection that she thinks about them, she cares for them, and she sees them. She hopes that all can find the relatability to the message, and in turn, relay their empathy to the suffering parties. In the midst of a pandemic or not, many suffer from this secret affliction, and many afflictions of this nature remain a secret until it’s too late. Join Myreah, The Poet, and tune in to Cuts to help empathize with those who just do not want to feel numb anymore.

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    Myreah, The Poet

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    IG & FB: @poetrynmotions

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    Music Credit: (slight alterations may have been made)

    High Life by Royal Audio Tunes


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    • 3 min
    Morning Route

    Morning Route

    Myreah finds that the day is much smoother when she converses with her Father in the morning. Though speaking to our earthly father every morning may be joy for some, Myreah is referring to our Father in Heaven. When we encounter Jesus Christ every morning and ask God to direct our paths, we can trust that God will do just that and have His Will in our lives each day. However, even when we forget, God is still right there protecting and shielding us from harm, leading and prompting us, and providing us with peace. When in a calm and submissive encounter with our Father in Heaven, we can let ourselves go, relax, and just release any stress, negativity, worry, or fear. Join Myreah, The Poet, and tune in to Morning Route to indulge, yet again, in a peaceful moment of praise and honor towards our Father.

    Hi! Thanks for listening! I hope you come back again. :) Regular episodes are generally 5-10 minutes long. Use headphones when listening for the best experience. Listen in the morning to engage your brain, reflect, and stay in tune with your emotions and personal connections to the poem all day.

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    Myreah, The Poet

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    TUBARONES PHOTOGRAPHY from Pexels

    Music Credit: (slight alterations may have been made)

    Nevada City by Huma-Huma


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    • 4 min
    Serenity

    Serenity

    Picture yourself walking down the beach holding the hand of Jesus on a quiet, warm, and beautiful day. Visually, how nice would that be? This episode dives into the peaceful atmosphere you get in prayer. Whenever you encounter the Holy Spirit, there is a strong emotion attached. When in a calm and submissive encounter with our Father in Heaven, we can let ourselves go, relax, and just release any stress, negativity, worry, or fear. Join Myreah, The Poet, and tune in to Serenity to indulge, yet again, in a peaceful moment of praise and honor towards our Father.



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    poetrynmotions.com

    IG & FB: @poetrynmotions

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    • 4 min
    I'm Rich

    I'm Rich

    This episode explores a true sense of being rich, fruitful, and wealthy. What valuable possessions do you have? What valuables would you like to obtain? What is the true meaning of valuable to you? Based on the facts of this episode, are you rich or are you poor? Moving forward, what will you do now to obtain what you consider valuable? This may seem a bit confusing at first… Join Myreah, The Poet, and tune in to learn the true sense of wealth to determine the valuables you truly lack, the valuables you neglect, and the valuables you truly long for.



    Hi! Thanks for listening! I hope you come back again. :) Regular episodes are generally 5-10 minutes long. Use headphones when listening for the best experience. Listen in the morning to engage your brain, reflect, and stay in tune with your emotions and personal connections to the poem all day.

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    Myreah, The Poet

    reach@poetrynmotions.com

    poetrynmotions.com

    IG & FB: @poetrynmotions





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    August De Richelieu from Pexels


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    • 5 min
    Gun Violence w/ Guest Star Genesis Amaris Kemp

    Gun Violence w/ Guest Star Genesis Amaris Kemp

    This episode features a poem entitled "Gun Violence: Was That Piece Really Worth It?" It was written by Author Genesis Amaris Kemp. She is a pleasant, well-spoken writer and author of the book entitled, "Chocolate Drop In Corporate America: From The Pit To The Palace". In this episode, she shares her personal concerns for gun violence in our nation and we dive deep in hopes that citizens will better inform themselves of the affect gun violence has on our communities. Do you own or intend to own a gun? If so, why did you decide to equip yourself with that choice of weapon? If not, why have you decided not to? Tune in to this week's episode to dive deep with Myreah, The Poet, and guest star Genesis Amaris Kemp in poetry, emotions, and deep reflections.



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    Myreah, The Poet

    poetrynmotions@outlook.com

    anchor.fm/poetrynmotions

    IG: @poetrynmotions



    Guest Star:

    Genesis Amaris Kemp

    genesisamariskemp@gmail.com

    linktr.ee/GenesisAmarisKemp

    facebook.com/genesisamaris.kemp3

    IG: @ladydrichardson



    Background Music (during poem recital) by: MATTIA CUPELLI


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    • 12 min

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