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Project Poetry with Huwa

Episode 2 of the Project Central podcast, hosted by Samuel Odifa, titled "Project Poetry with Huwa" was published on November 21, 2021 and runs 27 minutes.

November 21, 2021 ·27m · Project Central

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Hey Listeners, welcome back!!! It's the second episode of project central, and I am HYPED!!! Today, you get to partake in this awesome conversation between Huwa and I. Huwa is a podcast producer and a Host, a voice over artist, a chemical engineer and a spoken word poet, her whole existence echoes creativity at every turn. Huwa and I delve into poetry as a tool for entertainment and expression, and how you can get into the space, develop yourself and most importantly earn from it. There are some facts you need to note though. 1. This episode was recorded five months ago. 2. Huwa has a poetry book published. Check on her bio here Follow us here Instagram: Projectcentral Twitter: Projectcentral

Hey Listeners, welcome back!!! It's the second episode of project central, and I am HYPED!!! Today, you get to partake in this awesome conversation between Huwa and I. Huwa is a podcast producer and a Host, a voice over artist, a chemical engineer and a spoken word poet, her whole existence echoes creativity at every turn. Huwa and I delve into poetry as a tool for entertainment and expression, and how you can get into the space, develop yourself and most importantly earn from it.

There are some facts you need to note though.

1. This episode was recorded five months ago.

2. Huwa has a poetry book published. Check on her bio here

Follow us here

Instagram: Projectcentral

Twitter: Projectcentral

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