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Bee Balm Presents
by Bee Balm Arkansas
Bee Balm Presents is an opportunity for you to find a poem that enlightens, stirs, infuriates, wrecks, or comforts you—a poem that makes you wise. Come & explore a poem that makes you better, either by guiding you inward toward the person you want to be, outward toward the light of others, or toward the arbor where those two places meet.
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Marking Our Bodies, Marking Ourselves with Sara Schellenberg
In this special episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes Sara Schellenberg, a tattoo artist and co-owner of Paper Doll in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Sara shares her journey, discussing the cooperative and inclusive nature of her tattoo shop, which serves as a creative and safe space in Northwest Arkansas. They explore the significance of personal expression through tattoos and how it empowers individuals to reclaim their bodies. Sara shares "Self-Portrait with Sylvia Plath's Braid" by Diane Seuss, reflecting on the poem's themes of beauty, identity, and self-expression, relating it to her experiences as a queer woman. They discuss the symbolism of hair and its connection to personal and cultural identity, exploring the concept of the "uncanny valley" in queerness—how slight deviations from norms can evoke strong reactions. Join us for a conversation that connects horror, beauty, and the transformative power of art and poetry to understand one’s identity and find self-acceptance. Stay tuned for Season 2 of Bee Balm Presents. It’ll be in your feeds soon. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. "Self Portrait with Sylvia Plath's Braid" by Diane Seuss initially published on poets.org in the Poem-a-Day series on May 25, 2015.
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Julia Paganelli Marín on Love & Bureaucracy
In this season finale of Bee Balm Presents, producer Micah Poor sits down with Julia Paganelli Marín to explore her poem “Dear USCIS Officer,” which explores the emotional and bureaucratic labyrinth of a U.S. green card process through United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Julia offers a personal window into her and her partner's strenuous journey of love, identity, and struggle for familial recognition–and the difference between living through something and telling the story of an experience. This episode delves into the power of writing poetry to confront and navigate bureaucratic indifference and systemic barriers. Join us for a discussion on the transformative potential of poetry in the face of adversity. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Cameron Mussar on Illuminating the Self
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, Julia Paganelli Marín and Cameron Mussar explore Richard Siken's "Visible World," a poem that navigates the complexities of self-discovery and the stark realities of human emotion. Their discussion strips back its layers, revealing how light and shadow serve as metaphors for the internal and external forces shaping our identities and experiences. Cameron brings a personal perspective to the conversation, linking the poem's themes to broader discussions on queer identity, the nature of loss, and the act of finding oneself amidst life's tumult. This episode not only highlights the poem's relevance to contemporary discussions about identity and loss but also underscores the transformative potential of poetry to challenge, comfort, and connect us across diverse life experiences. Join us for a conversation that looks beyond the surface poetry, engaging with the text's deeper questions about visibility, existence, and the barriers we face in understanding ourselves and each other. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “Visible World” from Crush by Richard Siken, Copyright © 2005 by Yale University. Appearing by permission of Yale University Press
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BONUS: Exploring our Origins through Roots & Rivers with Megan Blankenship
In this bonus episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes back Megan Blankenship for an intimate journey into the heart of Arkansas, where Megan's roots and poetic inspirations lie. Nestled within the natural beauty of Calico Rock and the small community of Gorby, Megan shares the influence of her childhood surroundings on her poetry, characterized by a deep connection to the wild, untamable aspects of nature. Megan reads her poem "Sunday Morning," exploring themes of family, tradition, and the looming presence of both real and perceived threats to their way of life. Through vivid imagery of communal Sunday lunches, packs of babies, and the constant preparation for unseen dangers, the poem navigates the intricate balance between bounty and scarcity, fear and safety, showcasing Megan's skillful weaving of personal and collective narratives. Join us for a thought-provoking conversation that celebrates the richness of rural life, the complexities of human and animal connections, and the never-ending quest for understanding through poetry. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Megan Blankenship on the Seasons of Renewal
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes poet Megan Blankenship to explore poetry, memory, and the essence of living. They discuss Megan's personal growth and the seasons of her life through Rose McLarney's poem "Gather" by touching on themes of trust, renewal, and nature's precarious balance. The conversation shifts to the power of language and self-talk, inspired by Kay Ryan's "Say Uncle" and the impact of our internal dialogue. Megan recounts her journey from her early days writing for her hometown newspaper to earning her MFA in poetry, highlighting the holiness in the everyday and the value of viewing everyday life with new appreciation. Join us for a conversation that connects poetry's beauty with the depth of human emotions and the search for meaning amidst the mundane. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “Say Uncle” from The Best of It by © 2010 by Kay Ryan. Used by permissions of Grove/Atlantic, Inc. “Gather” from The Always Broken Plates of Mountains © 2012 by Rose McLarney. Used by permissions of Four Way Books.
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BONUS: Turning Toward Writing and Yourself with Michael Vasquez
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes back Michael Vasquez from 3levated Dance, a versatile dance instructor with a passion for salsa, bachata, hip hop, cha-cha, and ballroom dancing. Michael opens up about the transformative power of dance in his life, emphasizing its role as a universal language of emotion and expression. Michael shares how dance has enabled him to navigate life's challenges with grace and resilience. Michael talks with Julia about his own writing practice and about how his poetry serves as a reflection of his journey through life's illusions to a place of self-compassion and growth. This episode explores the symbiotic relationship between life and dance, urging us to see the art in every individual's expression and to embrace the diverse tapestries of human experience. Join us for an inspiring journey through dance, poetry, and the art of living. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Michael Vasquez on Dance as Emotion’s Language
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes Michael Vasquez, a dance teacher who found his passion for dance in an unexpected place: Alaska. Michael recounts his transformative journey from a difficult military service to finding solace and expression in dance. The episode also features a reading of Robert Frost's "Fire and Ice," leading to a thoughtful discussion on how the poem parallels the emotional intensity and healing power of dance. Michael reflects on how dance became a way to articulate and manage his emotions, providing a unique outlet for expression and self-discovery. The episode also delves into the importance of intention in dance, how it can mirror life's obstacles, and the role of dance in connecting with oneself and the world. Join us for an inspiring conversation that links the art of dance with emotional well-being and personal growth. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost from New Hampshire
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BONUS: Where Queerness and Spirituality Meet with Jane Blunschi
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, Julia Paganelli Marín talks with author Jane Blunschi about her novella Mon, Dieu, Love, and its exploration of complex queer identities and romantic choices. The conversation weaves through the narrative threads of the novella, discussing its portrayal of queer identities and the complexities of love. Julia and Jane talk about how their personal experiences have shaped their journeys of self-acceptance and spirituality, all while highlighting the power of authentic storytelling. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that’s as much about the art of narrative as it is about finding one's true self amidst life's emotional tapestry. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Jane Blunschi on Who Cares What the Neighbors Say?
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín is joined by Jane Blunschi, author of Mon, Dieu, Love. Jane, a seasoned writer and teacher, shares her personal experiences that influenced her writing, including her time in the MFA program at the University of Arkansas and her journey from Louisiana to Fayetteville, Arkansas. Julia and Jane delve into Alex Dimitrov's poem "Having a Diet Coke with You." They explore its connection to modern life's complexities, discussing how it juxtaposes mundane aspects with profound emotional undercurrents. The conversation touches on the poem's honest approach to personal desires, self-acceptance, and the balance between the everyday and the existential. Join us for an enriching exploration of language, life, and the pursuit of self-acceptance. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “Having a Diet Coke With You”. Copyright © 2021 by Alex Dimitrov. Love and Other Poems. Used with the permission from Copper Canyon Press, coppercanyonpress.org
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BONUS: Writing as a Path to Healing with Cassie Sands
Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes back Cassie Sands for a deeper exploration of their journey as a writer and survivor. Cassie, an aerospace engineer turned poet, discusses the role of memoir writing and poetry in their trauma healing journey. The episode features a reading of Cassie's poem, "The Archeologist," a vivid portrayal of their journey in piecing together and embracing the scattered fragments of their identity. This conversation offers listeners a chance to explore the transformative role of writing in navigating personal healing and self-discovery. Join us in this dialogue that celebrates resilience, creativity, and the strength found in vulnerability. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “The Archaeologist”. Copyright © 2021 by Cassie Sands.
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Cassie Sands on Poetic Expression for Skeptics
This week, Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes Cassie Sands, an aerospace engineer and writer with a unique story. Cassie shares Dorothy Walters' poem "The Skeptics," and opens up about their profound Kundalini experience. Cassie also discusses the way their writing has shaped their trauma-healing journey. Connecting the rationality of science with the depth of the spiritual world, this conversation asks where one ends and the other begins. Join us for an insightful conversation that transcends traditional boundaries and delves into the power of personal transformation. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “The Skeptics”. Copyright © 2019 by Dorothy Walters. From Some Kiss We Want: Poems Selected and New (Kundalini Awakening)
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BONUS: The Seeds of Poetry and Roots of Motherhood with Erin Allen
Join Julia Paganelli Marín for a bonus episode of Bee Balm Presents with Erin Allen. In this episode, Erin shares her poem "Letter from the In-between and Caring for the Land Ourselves." This piece is a personal reflection inspired by her experiences in gardening and her connections within her community. The discussion explores the power of poetry in everyday life, exploring how ordinary texts, emails, and even flowcharts can become poetic expressions. This episode is an invitation to find poetry in the mundane. Join us for a thought-provoking journey into the intertwined worlds of poetry, gardening, and self-discovery. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Erin Allen on Poetry, Action, and Reflection
This week, host Julia Paganelli Marín engages in a compelling conversation with Erin Allen, a stay-at-home mom, avid gardener, and passionate poet. Together, they explore the intersections of poetry, personal experience, and activism through Aracelis Girmay's "You Are Who I Love." This discussion explores the poem's commentary on societal issues and its call to action, mirroring the small yet significant acts of protest in our everyday lives. This discussion is an invitation for listeners to consider the role of poetry in inspiring activism and foster a deeper understanding of our roles in shaping the world. Join us for a conversation that challenges us to embrace discomfort, ask real questions, and find our own ways to contribute to our communities and beyond. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “You Are Who I Love”. Copyright © 2017 by Aracelis Girmay. From Split This Rock’s The Quarry: A Social Justice Poetry Database.
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BONUS: The Languages of Our Emotions with Luís Paganelli Marín & Sophia Ordaz
Join Luís Paganelli Marín and Sophia Ordaz in this bonus episode of Bee Balm Presents, where they explore the nuances of being heritage speakers of Spanish. They share personal stories about growing up with English and Spanish, discussing how language shapes identity, family dynamics, and social interactions. This episode is a celebration of linguistic diversity, offering a glimpse into the joys and challenges of navigating two cultures and languages. Learn more about the ideas Luís and Sophia discuss about living in between languages by reading Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza by Gloria Anzaldúa. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Luís Paganelli Marín on Inhabiting the Space Between Languages
This week, host Julia Paganelli Marín welcomes her partner Luís Paganelli Marín for a discussion on Catherine Barnett's poem "Epistemology." Luís, a 1.5 generation immigrant and heritage speaker of Spanish, shares his insights into the nuances of language and its role in shaping our identity, self-definition, and worldview. Join us in this exploration of poetry's capacity to connect us to our inner selves and the broader human experience. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “Epistemology” From Human Hours. Copyright © 2018 by Catherine Barnett. Used with the permission of The Permissions Company, LLC on behalf of Graywolf Press, Minneapolis, Minnesota, graywolfpress.org.
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BONUS: The Sacred in the Mundane with J. Bailey Hutchinson
Join host Julia Paganelli Marín in this bonus episode of Bee Balm Presents as she returns to the whimsical world of poetry with J. Bailey Hutchinson. Filled with creativity, shared laughter, and pretzels, Bailey reads her poem, "The Dog Shits on the Neighbor's Lawn Every Morning," a piece that elevates the routine into a contemplation of nature and the sanctity of personal space. The discussion meanders through the realms of domestic poetry, revealing the sacred within the mundane and celebrating the playful communion between our daily habits and the natural world. This episode is a testament to the beauty of the quotidian, inviting listeners to find poetry in the most unexpected places. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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J. Bailey Hutchinson on Murmurs, Maternity, and Metamorphosis
In this episode of Bee Balm Presents, host Julia Paganelli Marín & guest, poet, and friend, J. Bailey Hutchinson wade into Claire Wahmanholm's poem "M" from her book Meltwater. Their conversation delves into the poem's nuanced portrayal of birth and existence, the profound impact of sound in poetry, and how linguistic boundaries can unleash creative potential. Together, they reflect on how the act of writing poetry parallels the universal journey of coming into being. Join us as we muse the mysterious, metamorphic magic of poetry Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “M” From Meltwater. Copyright © 2023 by Claire Wahmanholm. Used with the permission of The Permissions Company, LLC on behalf of Milkweed Editions, milkweed.org.
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BONUS: Decolonial Love and Intergenerational Voices with Sophia Ordaz
Join host Julia Paganelli Marín in this bonus episode of Bee Balm Presents as she returns to the intricate world of poetry with Sophia Ordaz. Sophia shares her challenging yet rewarding experience of writing a sestina, a complex poetic form, and reads her piece "Sestina on Waking Up from a Dream of Decolonial Love." This poem entwines themes of intergenerational trauma, the impacts of colonialism, and personal family narratives within her Mexican and Mexican-American heritage. Sophia's profound insights and the poem's emotive power offer a unique window into the transformative nature of poetry in understanding identity, history and the human experience. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram.
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Sophia Ordaz on Poetry, Plastic & Purpose
This week, host Julia Paganelli Marín discusses with Sophia Ordaz, poet and cultural coordinator, about her work and environmental concerns highlighted in the poem “The Age of Plastic” by Craig Santos Perez. Sophia reflects on personal experiences, the impact of plastic on nature, and the intersection of poetry with activism. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marín Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at our website or by following us on Instagram. “The Age of Plastic” From Habitat Threshold. Copyright © 2020 by Craig Santos Perez. Used with the permission from Omnidawn Publishing, omnidawn.com.
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Bee Balm Presents, a Teaser
Welcome to Bee Balm Presents, a space for poetry. Bee Balm Presents is a Bee Balm Arkansas project in partnership with the Listening Lab at KUAF National Public Radio. Bee Balm Presents Host: Julia Paganelli Marin Bee Balm Presents Producer: Micah Poor Listening Lab Coordinator: Emerson Alexander KUAF Executive Director: Leigh Wood Special thanks to Avery Martin for permission to use their song “Peach Pretender”. It's a sneak peek from their unreleased EP by Avery Lee and The Sweeties dropping in Spring 2024. Learn more about Bee Balm Arkansas at beebalmarkansas.com or by following us on Instagram.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Bee Balm Presents is an opportunity for you to find a poem that enlightens, stirs, infuriates, wrecks, or comforts you—a poem that makes you wise. Come & explore a poem that makes you better, either by guiding you inward toward the person you want to be, outward toward the light of others, or toward the arbor where those two places meet.
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