Poetry Expresses Hidden Emotions and Thoughts

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Podcast Host- Alex Murdock: Poet, Author and Performer. My podcast is a poetry podcast. I always engage with my audience with new material quotes from poetry I create. I would then open discussion about questions pertaining the topic and information expressed in the piece read. I would eventually share my take on the bigger picture about what I’m speaking and guests are welcome to join, while listeners are welcome to comment to share their take.

Alex’s Sites

Po3tryjournal podcast website, Instagram, YouTube

Books: Poetry Journal: Dream, Imagine, Express, Poetry Journal: Growing Pains

Putney Open Mic Nights

Into The Abyss, Vol 1

Into the Abyss, Vol 2

Into the Abyss Vol 3

Stephen King, Author

Martina Cole, Author

BBC Broadcasting Company

Story-Power on Patreon and Apple Subscription

I’m so passionate about stories that I created the Story-Power podcast, Patreon Community, and Apple subscription so I’d have an excuse to talk story with other story lovers. Patreon is $5 a month for content not found on the Story-Power podcast, or on my Sage Woman Blog. The Apple subscription is $3 a month, again with content not found on the Story-Power podcast. If you’re passionate about stories, and want to talk about what you’ve learned from your favorites, come join me at patreon.com/StoryPower. Or, you can add the subscription on Apple podcast where Story-Power is published.

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I grew up in the West, the descendant of people traveling by wagon train to a new life. Some of their determination and wanderlust became a part of me. I imagine them sitting around the campfire telling stories, which is why I became first a theatre artist, then a teacher and now a writer. They are all ways of telling stories.

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