We, The Poets

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Hi! Welcome to the poetic realm of ’We, the Poets’! Join us as we dive deep into the vibrant world of poetry, where some of the most electrifying legends in the field take center stage. Led by Mark Grist & featuring a hosting panel from across the midlands, we’re bringing you voices at the pinnacle of their craft, sharing poetry from our guests & listeners each month as we dive into our vibrant community & the remarkable journey we get to go on as poets. Forget about the endgame – we’re here to celebrate the wild, messy, and utterly glorious process of creating something beautiful with words. We’d love you to join us!

  1. S2 E4 - Nothing Is Under Control: The Million Pound Poet (Ft. Murray Lachlan Young, Keely Mills & Mark Grist)

    EPISODE 4

    S2 E4 - Nothing Is Under Control: The Million Pound Poet (Ft. Murray Lachlan Young, Keely Mills & Mark Grist)

    Recorded at Backland Studios, this episode of We, The Poets dives deep into the remarkable journey of Murray Lachlan Young — poet, playwright, performer, and the only poet ever to sign a million-pound record deal with EMI. With his trademark wit and theatrical flair, Murray opens up about the surreal highs and devastating lows of fame. We explore what happens when you do get everything you thought you wanted — and how to rebuild your creative self when it all starts to unravel. From performing on Glastonbury’s main stage to going off-grid in the woods, this is an honest, funny, and deeply moving conversation about ego, collapse, and finding your way back to joy. Murray reads his iconic piece Nothing Is Under Control, and we’re also thrilled to feature two brilliant guest poets: Josh Cake – sharing I Am Tired of Being Pizza, a searing poem about identity, belonging, and labels. Abbi Jinks – delighting us with Portaloo Number Three, a hilarious and heartfelt ode to a legendary festival event. This one’s packed with poems, confessions, and a generous helping of bodily humour, spiritual healing, and glitter. Whether you’re deep in your writing life or just curious about the mess behind the magic — this episode’s for you. Find more of Murray's work at www.murraylachlanyoung.co.uk Find more of Josh's work at www.joshcake.com or @joshcakemusic. 💌 Want to feature your work on the show? Email your recordings to mark@wethepoets.com 🎧 Produced with public funding from Arts Council England

    1h 19m
  2. EPISODE 5

    S2 E5 -To Glastonbury and Beyond (Ft. Berkavitch, Leanne Moden & Mark Grist)

    What does it take to write a poem that captures a festival — and the internet — all at once? In this episode of We, The Poets, Mark Grist and Leanne Moden sit down at Backland Studios with performance poet, educator, and Glastonbury’s Poet in Residence 2025, John Berkavitch. Berkavitch reflects on the viral success of Here’s to Glastonbury — his love letter to the builders, dreamers, and grafters who make the festival happen — and what it’s like when a poem written in a muddy field reaches over 100,000 people. But more than that, he shares the craft behind the performance: how he maps gestures line by line, uses silence and rhythm to shift a crowd, and turns each gig into a genuine “happening.” Together, we explore how to make the most of your time on stage — whether you’re performing to fifteen people in a tent or thousands waiting for The Libertines. Berkavitch also performs Find Me at Glastonbury, written during his residency, and joins Mark and Leanne for a funny, generous, and deeply honest conversation about presence, individuality, and building a sustainable creative life. We’re also thrilled to feature two guest poets: Hazel Warren with Nest, a lyrical exploration of language and sound, and Helen Cross with The Final Apple Pie, a moving reflection on memory, endings, and the moments we never realise are our last. Packed with insight, humour, and heart — this episode is a celebration of craft, connection, and what really happens when poetry meets a live audience. 🎧 Find more of Berkavitch’s work at www.berkavitch.com 📝 Find more of Helen Cross’s work at https://helencrosswriting.wordpress.com/ 💌 Want to feature your work on the show? Email wethepoetspodcast@gmail.com

    1h 9m
  3. EPISODE 6

    S2 E6 - There Are Pheasants In The Field Again (Ft. Georgia Preece, Chris Barn & Mark Grist)

    What does it mean to call yourself an artist — and who gets to decide which artists make the grade? In this episode of We, The Poets, Mark Grist is joined at Backland Studios by sound producer Chris Barn for a rare behind‑the‑scenes conversation about what it actually takes to make creative work happen — before welcoming poet, facilitator and community organiser Georgia Preece into the studio. Georgia is in the early stages of building a bold, grassroots, multi‑disciplinary arts celebration in Lincoln — one that centres creativity happening below the usual scenes and stages. From poems written in Notes apps to crochet on the sofa, dubstep-loving dads, Warhammer painters and artists who don’t yet call themselves artists, this episode explores creativity as something lived, not labelled. Alongside the conversation, we feature a powerful range of submitted poems, including: Dan Webber with To All the Boys — a moving, hopeful reflection on queer representation and visibility. You can find more out about Dan here: https://linktr.ee/DanWebber Lisa O’Hare with The Kids Are All Right. You can find out more about Lisa's work here: https://lisaoharewriter.com/ Brian F. Kirkham with Crows. You can find more of Brian's work here: https://inkdrops.blog Louise Machen with My Ancestors Are From the North. :Listen to more from the audiobook 'Which Way the Words Grow' here: https://linktr.ee/shaks.sw John Dredge with Lunch with the Laureate Dave Horgan with Anxiety Asylum. You can check out Dave';s TikTok here: https://www.tiktok.com/@dave.horgan.poet?_r=1&_t=ZN-92GbcgjSA9G Lore Green with The Space in Between. Lore's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lore.green?igsh=MWtobzdkanM2NzFudg== Georgia also performs her own urgent and uncompromising poem The Kids Aren't Alright, written in a single sitting and rooted in the realities facing young people today. Together, we talk about grief and creativity, labels and belonging, endless tasks that go into making larger projects happen, the joys of funding applications and spreadsheets, the quiet labour behind community projects — and why being “in between” - sitting in the gaps out of our audience's sight - might be exactly where artists do their best work. A reflective episode about process, patience, and making space for voices that don’t always get heard. We hope you enjoy it! 🎙️ Recorded at Backland Studios with support from Arts Council England

    51 min

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Hi! Welcome to the poetic realm of ’We, the Poets’! Join us as we dive deep into the vibrant world of poetry, where some of the most electrifying legends in the field take center stage. Led by Mark Grist & featuring a hosting panel from across the midlands, we’re bringing you voices at the pinnacle of their craft, sharing poetry from our guests & listeners each month as we dive into our vibrant community & the remarkable journey we get to go on as poets. Forget about the endgame – we’re here to celebrate the wild, messy, and utterly glorious process of creating something beautiful with words. We’d love you to join us!