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EPISODE · May 2, 2025 · 1H 21M

The Curating of a Poetic Life with Rian N. Jenkins

from Black Writer Therapy Podcast · host Ella Shawn

summaryIn this engaging conversation, Ryan Jenkins shares her unique journey as a writer, poet, and educator. From the story behind her name to her experiences in the classroom, Ryan discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating the literary world as a black woman. She emphasizes the importance of self-affirmation, the weight educators carry, and the power of storytelling, particularly in children's literature. Ryan also reflects on her transition from teaching to writing full-time, her upcoming projects, and her desire to help others in their writing journeys.takeawaysRian's name has a unique story tied to a soap opera star.She transitioned from poetry to fiction at a young age.Rian's felt a calling to be a writer after a significant moment in her life.She has published multiple poetry anthologies and a children's book.Educators, especially black women, carry the weight of their students' stories.Writing serves as a form of healing and self-affirmation for Rian.Rian's pen name, 'Anointed Misfit,' reflects her unique perspective.She aims to help others navigate the self-publishing process.Rian's upcoming novel is based on her middle school experiences.She believes in the importance of affirming young black boys and girls through literature.Sound Bites"I hated my name growing up.""I called you to be a writer.""I love being black."Chapters00:00The Story Behind the Name05:44Journey into Writing and Poetry10:30The Call to Write: A Spiritual Journey12:27Exploring Poetry Anthologies and Themes16:59The Weight of Educators: Vicarious Trauma and Healing22:22Writing for Children: Affirming Black Youth28:24The Southern Experience: Family and Heritage31:08Healing Practices and Self-Affirmation37:20The Anointed Misfit: Embracing Uniqueness42:40Transitioning from Teaching to Writing and Consulting49:24The Journey of a Southern Woman Writer52:46Empowering Young Girls Through Nonprofits54:22The Impact of Poetry on Family and Community55:25Exploring the Matrix of Reality and Fiction58:49Celebrating the Audacity of Black Women Writers01:04:05Impromptu Storytelling: Introspection and Expression01:10:52Rian's Upcoming Works and Events in the Literary World Stay In Touch with Ella Shawn

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