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Poetry Politics & Life
by Anthony "Endurer" Briscoe
This podcast will discuss a wide spectrum of topics, hosted by me, sharing my poetry, politics, & life in our world of news. I hope you'll join me on this new journey of sharing all things culture and humanity. I'll start publishing episodes once a week starting December.
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TB Live in Chicago: Friday Check-in
From Chicago: The Pandemic; Chicago Police Department: Texas Laws and other news.
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EP20: Journey in Leadership, Part I
This week I discuss a short story, part I of a three-part story, on a moment in life that changed the type of leader I wanted to be versus how I am perceived as a leader. I hope you enjoy and if it resonates with you please share it.
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EP19 Mother's Day Tribute
This Mother's Day I wanted to talk about the three moms in my life and the transition from Life, to Live, to Love. We all have a path, I am sharing mine. I hope it blesses you all.
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EP18 A Right to be Angry
The many things going on with police brutality, unarmed Black men treated aggressively by law enforcement to a point of death, the recent killing of 13-year-old Adam Toledo, the trials of inner-city communities that are all areas of societal pressure that must be dealt with simultaneously! Today, I don't rant, I simply express myself unapologetically.
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EP17: Barriers The Black & Asian Community
This podcast shares poetry from Chicago Native Ollie "Hoodraised" Wood from his book Jotted Gems. The conversation this week digs into the escalation in crimes against the AAPI community and the existing rift that exists between the AAPI and African-American community. Until we deal with the role of a White Supremacist country we will never fully be able to understand our community enemy and the laws and policies in place to ensure "minorities" stay divided in America.
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EP 16 What Kirk Said Was...
This episode discussing parenting in light of the situation with Gospel Recording Artist Kirk Franklin and a recording his adult son released to the public. Special Guest Natalie Taylor, homeschooling mentor, and I discuss
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EP15: A Tribute to Arlene
This week I share a story of my first foster mom, my cousin Arlene. She was a complex woman but loving enough to take in two kids from the Ida B. Wells projects on the south side of Chicago. It wasn't easy but it's life.
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EP14 Be My Valentine
In this episode, Tony shares how he's insignificantly treated Valentine's Day in his heart while still ensuring he did something to show his wife appreciation "just because". Then a twist happens after 19 years of marriage. Tune in to see how things changed in his view.
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EP 13 Drops of Ink
This week I share my autobiography in poetic format. Everyone's story is unique and different. Even as we get older we must be careful not to add stories to our stories that delusion the truth. It's the reason I stayed in my childhood as part of my story dealing with and move into adulthood. Bless up and enjoy this and begin to write your own drops of ink!
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EP 12 Dr. King Still Relevant
Today's episode acknowledges the legacy of Dr. King, the implications of his famed Letter from the Birmingham Jail, and his I Have A Dream Speech. The insurrection at our US Capitol showed us how far we haven't grown and Dr. King's words resound more now than ever.
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EP 11- Actor Andre Bellos
In this episode, I interview Actor Andre Bellos and he talks of his work in Chicago and abroad and his plans for a non-profit to increase volunteerism throughout the United States and the World abroad.
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EP 10 Wrestling with God
EP10 shares a piece of personal solitude and reflection when God is dealing with us in the midst of our struggles. The mirror of His word is very reflective when we look to the Creator to guide our lives through the Sacred text and come face to face with our own struggles or choices that do not align to our Christian values.
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EP 9 In Memory Of...the many
This episode is in memory of all the students lost to gun violence. My tribute to student, Demario Bailey, whom I had the honor of speaking at his memorial at Johnson College Prep 6 years ago. Our great city has a great legacy of inner-city violence and him being murdered around Christmas brings it back to my memory every year since. If you'd like to share your story, please email me at
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EP 8 Relationships Part II
A follow up to Relationships and the people we meet who change our lives over a course of time even when we don't see them or hear from them at all or as much. I share a piece from my book titled "Glimpse". While I don't believe in soul mates I believe we make human connections that change us forever.
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People I Love
Episode 7 I decided to do an impromptu recording with a dear friend. She's an amazing writer and we are working on a joint unending life poet that we will share in time. I love how she shares the clarity of childhood from an adult lens and how she overcame and still overcomes pain, suffering, and pending trials while pouring love into her children.
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EP6 Relationships Part I
Episode 6 shares a piece entitled Beloved. It's about a man, crying out for his wife to return home and restore their love! Do you miss that special loved one. Do you want them back? Will you fight for love?
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EP5 Another Student Gone
Episode 5 Discusses the Violence in Chicago and its impact on educational professionals who work their entire lives to help students become their best and the gun violence that leaves teachers with memories and students with lives that will never be fulfilled.
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EP4 The Originals ~ A Tribute to Native American History
This week I share a poem from the works of Terri L. Johnson, a First Nations tribal member living in Hobbema in Alberta, Canada.
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EP3 Deck of Cards
In today's episode, I share a piece calls My Deck of Cards. No matter what life deals you, you have to find a way to navigate it and learn how to play what you are dealt with a lens of gratitude. With Thanksgiving upon us, my intent is to share some of the things I am grateful for in hope that through all the bad cards, you can find something that you are also grateful for.
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EP2 I Miss You: Letters to My Biological Father
Today's episode is for men who grew up without fathers and the things they could potentially experience in life in the absence of dad. Father absenteeism is a plague in any community. The call of the streets, the influx of men running in and out of mom's door, and the dark path it can lay on the soul of an individual. I share to help men struggling with childhood trauma use writing as a tool to break free through self-expression.
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Episode 1 Tribute to Boogaloo
My first episode is dedicated to the close to 9 year anniversary of an alleged school administration bullying issue. The death of a veteran and how a track Thanksgiving in 2011 she took her own life from mental anguish.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
This podcast will discuss a wide spectrum of topics, hosted by me, sharing my poetry, politics, & life in our world of news. I hope you'll join me on this new journey of sharing all things culture and humanity. I'll start publishing episodes once a week starting December.
HOSTED BY
Anthony "Endurer" Briscoe
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