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A Conversation with Austin Davis

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This episode contains some strong language.

On the 2nd episode of the season, we sat down with fellow ASU student and poet Austin Davis to talk about his poetry and his work with the houseless in metro Phoenix. If you want to purchase The World Isn't the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore, you can find it on Amazon here (or take the ISBN to search for it and order it online from a local bookstore!) and if you want Celestial Night Light you can find it at Ghost City Press. To conatct Austin, you can find him on Twitter, where he's @Austin_Davis17 and his email is awdavis0214@gmail.com. This episode was recorded on January 8th.

Remember: if you have something you want to share about yourself, let's talk! Share your ideas and story with us by DMing the show's social media or Gideon's Twitter, emailing the show at thereviewsquared@gmail.com or by leaving a voice message below on Anchor. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show, announcements about our future and more, both are now @review_squared.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thereviewsquared/message
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Content provided by Gideon Kariuki. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Gideon Kariuki 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.

This episode contains some strong language.

On the 2nd episode of the season, we sat down with fellow ASU student and poet Austin Davis to talk about his poetry and his work with the houseless in metro Phoenix. If you want to purchase The World Isn't the Size of Our Neighborhood Anymore, you can find it on Amazon here (or take the ISBN to search for it and order it online from a local bookstore!) and if you want Celestial Night Light you can find it at Ghost City Press. To conatct Austin, you can find him on Twitter, where he's @Austin_Davis17 and his email is awdavis0214@gmail.com. This episode was recorded on January 8th.

Remember: if you have something you want to share about yourself, let's talk! Share your ideas and story with us by DMing the show's social media or Gideon's Twitter, emailing the show at thereviewsquared@gmail.com or by leaving a voice message below on Anchor. The intro music is "Dedicated to the Press" by Betty Davis and the outro is "We Are Heading to the East" by springtide. Don't forget to follow us on Twitter and Instagram for updates on the show, announcements about our future and more, both are now @review_squared.

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thereviewsquared/message
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