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Poet S. Galvin on Seattle's Inferiority Complex, Pirates and Pronouns, and the End of Small Press Distribution

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What happens when the worlds of poetry, mental health, and Muppets collide? Join us in this engaging episode of "People at the Core" as Rita, Marisa, and our special guest, acclaimed author and poet S. Galvin, navigate the intricate dance between writing and performing. Marisa opens up about her emotional struggles with her pet Zelda's recent seizure, while Rita's love for murder television shows adds a touch of dark humor to the mix. With S. Galvin at the helm, we explore the raw energy of live readings and the supportive communities that make them so memorable.
Are you an aspiring writer looking for daily motivation or tips to overcome writer's block? You're in the right place. S. Galvin shares their valuable insights on the mental landscapes of creating and performing poetry, offering practical advice on maintaining a daily writing routine and the emotional benefits it brings. We also dive into the transformative power of Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way," the trials of relocating across cities, and the cultural shifts in places like Seattle and New York. Personal stories of moving, adapting to new environments, and the bittersweet feeling of cultural loss provide a poignant backdrop to our conversation.
We cap off the episode with a heartfelt and humorous discussion about our favorite Muppet characters, drawing parallels between Kermit's stability and Gonzo's wild antics. The importance of community support in navigating gender identity, the challenges of maintaining a digital presence, and the impact of mental health on creativity are all part of our rich, multifaceted dialogue. This episode is a blend of laughter, thoughtful reflection, and practical wisdom—don't miss out on the camaraderie and insights shared in this memorable conversation.
Books by S. Galvin
Ugly Time
The Three Einsteins
The Best Party of Our Lives
Mentions

Follow us on Instagram! People at the Core Podcast
Email us! peopleatthecorepodcast@gmail.com

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Chapters

1. People at the Core (00:00:00)

2. Writing Process and Performance Dynamics (00:05:00)

3. Artistic Influence and New Beginnings (00:09:26)

4. Urban Displacement and Creative Expression (00:16:09)

5. Navigating Gender, Publishing, and Community (00:27:26)

6. Exploring Childhood, Mental Illness, and Aspirations (00:43:10)

7. Muppet Inspired Friendship and Laughter (00:51:39)

17 episodes

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Content provided by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Marisa Cadena & Rita Puskas, Marisa Cadena, and Rita Puskas or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.
What happens when the worlds of poetry, mental health, and Muppets collide? Join us in this engaging episode of "People at the Core" as Rita, Marisa, and our special guest, acclaimed author and poet S. Galvin, navigate the intricate dance between writing and performing. Marisa opens up about her emotional struggles with her pet Zelda's recent seizure, while Rita's love for murder television shows adds a touch of dark humor to the mix. With S. Galvin at the helm, we explore the raw energy of live readings and the supportive communities that make them so memorable.
Are you an aspiring writer looking for daily motivation or tips to overcome writer's block? You're in the right place. S. Galvin shares their valuable insights on the mental landscapes of creating and performing poetry, offering practical advice on maintaining a daily writing routine and the emotional benefits it brings. We also dive into the transformative power of Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way," the trials of relocating across cities, and the cultural shifts in places like Seattle and New York. Personal stories of moving, adapting to new environments, and the bittersweet feeling of cultural loss provide a poignant backdrop to our conversation.
We cap off the episode with a heartfelt and humorous discussion about our favorite Muppet characters, drawing parallels between Kermit's stability and Gonzo's wild antics. The importance of community support in navigating gender identity, the challenges of maintaining a digital presence, and the impact of mental health on creativity are all part of our rich, multifaceted dialogue. This episode is a blend of laughter, thoughtful reflection, and practical wisdom—don't miss out on the camaraderie and insights shared in this memorable conversation.
Books by S. Galvin
Ugly Time
The Three Einsteins
The Best Party of Our Lives
Mentions

Follow us on Instagram! People at the Core Podcast
Email us! peopleatthecorepodcast@gmail.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. People at the Core (00:00:00)

2. Writing Process and Performance Dynamics (00:05:00)

3. Artistic Influence and New Beginnings (00:09:26)

4. Urban Displacement and Creative Expression (00:16:09)

5. Navigating Gender, Publishing, and Community (00:27:26)

6. Exploring Childhood, Mental Illness, and Aspirations (00:43:10)

7. Muppet Inspired Friendship and Laughter (00:51:39)

17 episodes

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