Quintessential Listening: Poetry

Michael Anthony Ingram

The primary mission of Quintessential Listening: Poetry is to provide a live format for emerging, mid-career and established poets to showcase their work. Whether traditional poetry or spoken word, the show offers an online vehicle for artists to engage in critical dialogue and discussion about poetry.

  • 58 minutes
    QLPORYT Special Episode featuring Lauren Martin (Pre-Recorded)
    Lauren Martin is a psychotherapist, poet, and a devoted Iyanifa practictioner. She lives in Oakland, California. Lauren studied poetry at Sarah Lawrence College. She spent years writing without submitting her work due to a long shamanic journey, which led her to both Ifá, and to writing "Night of the Hawk: Poems." Summary: In this episode, Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram interviews Lauren Martin, a psychotherapist, Iyanifa practitioner, and poet. Lauren discusses her debut poetry collection, "Night of the Hawk: Poems," inspired by her shamanic journey. The collection explores the experiences of marginalized and disabled individuals, highlighting the intersection of poetry, psychotherapy, and shamanism. Lauren shares her unique ability to dream poems, which she believes are messages from the other side. She reads emotionally charged poems inspired by real-life events, such as the Nigerian Chibok girls' kidnapping and her own experiences with sickness and spirituality. The episode delves into Lauren's personal journey, the concept of destiny in Ifa tradition, her perspectives on empathy, and her inspirations from both literary and musical realms. Throughout the interview, Lauren emphasizes the importance of authentic expression and the resilience of the human spirit through her evocative poetry. Website https://www.laurenmartin.net Social Media  https://www.instagram.com/frankyisastar Book https://www.amazon.com/Night-Hawk-Poems-Lauren-Martin/dp/1647426588mU
    15 August 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 14 minutes
    Dee Allen: QLPORYT Interview and Poetry Reading - Audio Version
    Bio: African-Italian performance poet based in Oakland, California. Active on creative writing & Spoken Word since the early 1990s. Author of 9 books--Boneyard, Unwritten Law, Stormwater, Skeletal Black [all from POOR Press], Elohi Unitsi [Conviction 2 Change Publishing], Rusty Gallows: Passages Against Hate [Vagabond Books], Plans [originally Nomadic Press, now re-issued from Black Lawrence Press], Crimson Stain [ EYEPUBLISHEWE] and his newest, Discovery [ Southern Arizona Press] -- and 73 anthology appearances under his figurative belt so far. Episode Summary: As the episode unfolds, Dee's definition of poetry is explored, as well as his views on the insane nature of modern reality, and the political and environmental issues that motivate his work. Throughout the episode Dee shares personal anecdotes, including his first live performance experience, and reads poems from his latest book, 'Discovery.' The conversation also touches on his influences, such as Langston Hughes, Robert Hayden and Sonia Sanchez. It also examines his thoughts on the poet's role in society, the editing process, and the ways in which his remarkably authentic, powerful and distinctive work contributes to the development of empathy and understanding between groups of different sociocultural and ethnic origins. Book: Discovery https:/www.amazon.com/dp/1960038540
    1 August 2024, 12:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    Jules Stevenson: QLPORYT Interview and Poetry Reading - Audio Version
    Jules Stevenson is a 21-year-old poet, artist, and social media influencer from Selkirk, Manitoba. She began writing in her early teens as a means of coping with anxiety, depression, anorexia, sexual trauma, abuse, and suicide. Over the years, her writing has evolved into an incredibly intimate and honest body of work. At 16, Jules self-published her first book, ‘atrophy,’ a collection centered around anorexia. Her work frequently explores themes of trauma, the body, feminism, and mental health. In 2023, her poem 'An Apology to My Cat' went viral on TikTok, gaining over 12.6 million views. This global reaction led to the self-publication of her poetry memoir, ‘self portraits of a girl collapsing violently inward,’ which focuses on sexual and digital trauma during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jules has garnered several accolades in the poetry community, including winning first place at Slamdemic, third place with her team at Poetry in Voice, and securing second place multiple times at Poetry Battles. In 2024, she represented her province at the Canadian Individual Poetry Slam, showcasing her talent on a national stage. She was also selected by the Manitoba Council for International Cooperation to co-author and perform a poem on gender equality at the legislature for International Development Week. Currently, Jules spends her time working as a barista, writing, and enjoying the company of her beloved cats, Moth and Lamp. Website https://www.juliestevenson.ca Social Media https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQrLpVSQGKS-pI_6KRe1GJw https://www.tiktok.com/@recently.depressed  
    30 July 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 1 minute
    QLPOR-YouTube Presents David Leo Sirois: Pre-Recorded Interview and Reading
    Bio David Leo Sirois is a Canadian-American poet published 153 times, in 26 countries. His work has been translated into 13 languages (such as Hindi, Bengali, French, Spanish, Greek, & Romanian). He hosts Spoken World Online, the Zoom arm of SpokenWord Paris. His first collection is called Humbledoves (Poems to Pigeons & Plants). He won Third Prize in Winning Writers' Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest. Sirois has been honored for his “admirable contribution to world literature” by The Fertile Brains, a renowned literary group in India. He teaches workshops online for The Bombay Review, as well as The Poetry Academy of Poetry Global Network. His poetry has appeared in journals such as The Bombay Review, Artemis Journal, The Poetry Village, One Hand Clapping, The Bastille, Poetry Super Highway, & Terre à Cièl (which also publishes his translations of French poetry). Sirois has been featured on countless international programs, podcasts & interviews. His poetry has been featured in films & music. He is also a singer/songwriter, radio DJ, & a film/TV/theater actor. He is currently submitting 5 finished manuscripts for publication & writing several more. Book Humbledoves (poems to pigeons & plants):  https://a.co/d/5MRB33i Ko-Fi tip jar: https://ko-fi.com/davidleosirois0412
    24 July 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 2 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Jacqueline James: Encore Poetry Interview and Reading
    Bio: Jacqueline James is a self-made poet. She has published 17 books. Twelve of these books are poetry books and the other five are children's books, which are written with a jingle through the messages. The gift poetry came to her naturally at a young age. Jacqueline expresses the rhythm stanza of poetry. She considers herself to be a master of rhymes. The art of poetry is the way she communicates as inner feelings which she believes many of her values are shared with her readers. Jacqueline James is very passionate about her work. Website: https://www.rhymesjj.com/ Social Media: https://youtube.com/@jacquelinejames695 https://instagram.com/rhymesandreasons1964?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== https://m.facebook.com/groups/601276901464279/?ref=share&mibextid=  
    12 July 2024, 12:00 am
  • 58 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Lauren Martin: Encore Poetry Interview and Reading
    Lauren Martin is a psychotherapist, poet, and a devoted Iyanifa practictioner. She lives in Oakland, California. Lauren studied poetry at Sarah Lawrence College. She spent years writing without submitting her work due to a long shamanic journey, which led her to both Ifá, and to writing "Night of the Hawk: Poems." Summary: In this episode, Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram interviews Lauren Martin, a psychotherapist, Iyanifa practitioner, and poet. Lauren discusses her debut poetry collection, "Night of the Hawk: Poems," inspired by her shamanic journey. The collection explores the experiences of marginalized and disabled individuals, highlighting the intersection of poetry, psychotherapy, and shamanism. Lauren shares her unique ability to dream poems, which she believes are messages from the other side. She reads emotionally charged poems inspired by real-life events, such as the Nigerian Chibok girls' kidnapping and her own experiences with sickness and spirituality. The episode delves into Lauren's personal journey, the concept of destiny in Ifa tradition, her perspectives on empathy, and her inspirations from both literary and musical realms. Throughout the interview, Lauren emphasizes the importance of authentic expression and the resilience of the human spirit through her evocative poetry. Website https://www.laurenmartin.net Social Media  https://www.instagram.com/frankyisastar Book https://www.amazon.com/Night-Hawk-Poems-Lauren-Martin/dp/1647426588mU
    9 July 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 7 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Poetry from the 2024 Audio Vault: Mike Jurkovic
    In this podcast episode, host Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram interviews Mike Jurkovic, a globally published poet. They discuss Mike's poetic journey, his collections, and his views on the importance of poetry as a means of communication. Mike shares his approach to writing, influences, and the role of musicality and humor in his work. He reads several of his poems, including 'Eleanor's Purse," and  'Gracie,' and reflects on his experiences and thoughts on the intersection of poetry and performance. The discussion also touches on the emotional and cultural impacts of poetry, the evolution of the art form, and the challenges faced by poets today. Additional Information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2574804195871925/permalink/7919312898087668/
    19 June 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 28 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents a Juneteenth Encore Poetry Reading: Two Sisters and a Brotha
    In honor of Juneteenth, QLPORYT presents a special episode titled "Two Sisters and a Brotha." Hosted by Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram, this powerful poetry reading brings together renowned poets and real-life sisters Cheryl J. Jackson and Lyris Dee Wallace, who are not only best-selling authors but have also achieved the remarkable feat of reaching number 1 on Amazon's list of poetry books, alongside Dr. Ingram himself. Through a series of solo readings, the poets present a compelling collection of works that explore the Black experience, delving into a wide range of human emotions and addressing crucial issues of social justice. Their poems touch on themes of love, resilience, family, relationships, racial oppression, identity, and personal well-being. As the poets share their art on this significant day, they reflect on their rich heritage, pay tribute to influential figures who have shaped their lives and communities, and deliver impactful messages that resonate with listeners. The episode serves as a testament to the transformative power of poetry and its ability to shed light on the complexities of the human experience, while also honoring the legacy of Juneteenth and the ongoing struggle for equality. "Two Sisters and a Brotha" offers a thought-provoking and emotionally charged listening experience that celebrates the talent and wisdom of these three remarkable poets. Tune in on this Juneteenth to be inspired, challenged, and moved by their words, as we commemorate this pivotal moment in American history and celebrate the incredible success of best-selling authors and sisters Cheryl J. Jackson and Lyris Dee Wallace in the world of poetry. Additional Information: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2574804195871925/permalink/7887257831293175/  
    18 June 2024, 12:00 am
  • 1 hour 6 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Linette Rabsatt: Encore Poetry Interview and Reading
    Episode Summary: This episode is an encore audio presentation of an interview with Lynette Rabsatt, a poet from the Virgin Islands who has been writing since 1996. Featuring over 200 pieces, Lynette's work aims to inspire and uplift through her blog and social media. The interview discusses the essence, importance, and themes of poetry, Lynette’s influences, and her journey from struggling in high school literature to becoming an established poet encouraged by Dr. Vincent Cooper. The episode includes Lynette sharing multiple poems, insights into her creative process, and her views on the role of poetry in highlighting social issues. Lynette also talks about her aspirations, her blog, and the impact of online poetry readings amidst the pandemic. For additional information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10231774469801483&set=gm.7875321479153477&idorvanity=2574804195871925
    31 May 2024, 12:00 am
  • 57 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Noreen Ann Snyder: Encore Poetry Interview and Reading
    In this episode of Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube, Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram interviews poet Noreen Snyder. Originally from Columbia City, Indiana, Noreen Snyder is a published author of five poetry books and the founder of The Poetry Club on Facebook. Noreen shares her poetic journey, discussing her themes of love, nature, and life, and emphasizes the importance of writing from the heart. She also talks about maintaining the legacy of her late husband, Gary Snyder, and the support and encouragement he provided during their marriage. During the interview, Noreen reads several of her poems, explores her inspirations, and reflects on the impact of her work on others. They discuss the emotional and healing power of poetry, the role of poets in society, and her upcoming book on grieving. For additional information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10231722306137424&set=gm.7829825670369725&idorvanity=2574804195871925
    30 May 2024, 12:00 am
  • 57 minutes
    QLPORYT Presents Teresa E. Gallion: Encore Poetry Interview and Reading
    Episode Summary: The Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube Podcast, hosted by Dr. Michael Anthony Ingram, features a deep dive into the poetic journey of renowned poet and author Teresa E. Gallion. Gallion discusses her experiences during a transformative trip to Egypt in May 2022, which inspired her latest poetry collection, 'Come Egypt.' She shares enchanting excerpts from the book, detailing how the ancient sights influenced her writing. The discussion also covers her creative process, the organization of her poems, her engagement with younger audiences, and future projects. The session concludes with readings from the different sections of her book, reflecting on themes of nature, spirituality, and historical resonance. For more information, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1155068305769120&set=gm.7820351484650477&idorvanity=2574804195871925   BJCHmLkEGqx56YFJk9CJ
    28 May 2024, 12:00 am
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