
8: Definition of a Freewrite (Writing for Freedom) by Maya J.T. Dawson
From this week's episode: Listen on Soundcloud Listen on iTunes Watch Maya's interview on Father Swap - Following God When it Doesn't Make Sense: HERE Maya Contact Information: Email: mayajtdawson@gmail.com Facebook Twitter Below are the words from the poem "Definition of a Freewrite", written and performed by Maya J.T. Dawson. Definition of a Freewrite (Writing for Freedom) I’m fighting for my life these days One step at a time One breath at a time Cause at the age of 29 she

7: The Battle by Celita
As a follow up to this week's episode here are the show notes and the words to my poem "The Battle". This is the third poem in my Recovery series. Listen on Soundcloud Listen on iTunes National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday Find a Celebrate Recovery Group HERE The Battle Let me tell you about my personal equinox There is a day and night A dark and a light That live simultaneously in my life It’s hard to believe, that me The one se

5: Curb Appeal by Adan Bean
Part 1: Part 2: From this week's episode: Listen on Soundcloud Listen on iTunes Check out this episode on Unpleasant Design from 99 ½ invisible: HERE Check out these episodes on Busting the Myths of Poverty from On The Media: HERE Some organizations in Atlanta addressing Homelessness: https://www.bridgeoflightatl.org/ http://lovebeyondwalls.org/ http://gahomeless.org/ http://atlantamission.org/ Be The Bridge Organization (for racial reconciliation): https://beabridgebuilder.c

4: Lost and Found by Celita
As a follow up to this week's episode here are the show notes and the words to my poem "Lost and Found". This is the second poem in my Recovery series. Listen on Soundcloud Listen on iTunes National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 Available 24 hours everyday Find a Celebrate Recovery Group HERE What is a Genogram? (Star Wars family as example) Lost and Found I’ll try to tell them that I need You But I have no idea How to communicate or articulate What You’ve