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The Craft & Release Podcast
Craft & Release
17 episodes
3 weeks ago
Black, queer, and concerned with freedom, Solaris J. Capehart is a Liberian poet and abolitionist educator based in Bed-Stuy, they are the result of a divine experiment to combine the gay son and the thot daughter, this is not even their final form. They share two poems celebrating friendship as a sacred technology for survival. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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Black, queer, and concerned with freedom, Solaris J. Capehart is a Liberian poet and abolitionist educator based in Bed-Stuy, they are the result of a divine experiment to combine the gay son and the thot daughter, this is not even their final form. They share two poems celebrating friendship as a sacred technology for survival. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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Episodes (17/17)
The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 16: Two Poems
Black, queer, and concerned with freedom, Solaris J. Capehart is a Liberian poet and abolitionist educator based in Bed-Stuy, they are the result of a divine experiment to combine the gay son and the thot daughter, this is not even their final form. They share two poems celebrating friendship as a sacred technology for survival. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 15: Say Less
Katie Mack, Award Winning Director, Filmmaker & Writer shares a story about when saying less isn't enough, so you gotta say less. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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1 month ago
44 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 14: On Friendship
Idinma is a Nigerian-born, Brooklyn-based creative with a flair for storytelling and community-building. Her story, "On Friendship," explores the lessons learned from navigating friendships both at home and abroad. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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1 month ago
45 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 13: Where I Went
Ani Otiv is a humor and culture writer. "Where I Went" is about the time she found love on Anime Club Penguin. We hope you enjoy this episode from RELEASE 002: FRIENDSHIP, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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1 month ago
35 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 12: Close Friends
Britt Franklin is a Queens-bred, hard-of-hearing storyteller and filmmaker, crafting narratives that resonate with the echoes of the past yet embrace the boundless possibilities of our future, offering a unique blend of resilience, innovation, and unwavering hope. "Close Friends" questions the superficiality of social media and the effort we put into growing and sustaining the lifelong bonds we build offline. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-rele...
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2 months ago
31 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 11: Lovable
Marwa is a Sudanese-American writer & producer who, through first-person personal essays, examines the magic hidden in the mundane. "Lovable" is about how being a 15-year-old girl is hard; it's even harder when you're in love with your best friend. We hope you enjoy this episode from Release 002: Friendship, and make sure to stick around for an interview with Marwa.
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2 months ago
27 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 10: In a Dark Room, Exposed.
Natachi Mez is a resident of dance circles and unlined journals, locating herself through the rhythmic, the written, and the embodied, creating dynamic work that honors the senses, reminding you of her vitality and yours. In Episode 10, Natachi travels to love and with love, illuminating friendship as GPS. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.
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2 months ago
44 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 9: A Friendship Conversation with Glynn Pogue and Nneka Julia
Founders of Craft & Release, Glynn Pogue and Nneka Julia, kick off Release 002 with a conversation about friendship.
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2 months ago
39 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 8: The Ride of Their Life
WILLIE is an unapologetic Afro-queer entertainer, producer, and community resource activist from Houston, Texas, currently residing in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, NY. In this episode from Release 001: BODY, Willie takes the ride of their life!
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4 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 7: My Mother's Body
Kam is a writer and poet originally from West African Mali who grew up in Harlem. For Release 001: BODY her two pieces explore the challenges and beauty in finding “home” in one’s body."
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5 months ago
42 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 6: Moments of Manhood
Cortney is a passionate human and storyteller who’s just trying to figure shit out. In this episode from Release 001: BODY, he tells a story that explores moments of manhood.
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5 months ago
59 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 5: Thanks Carmen
Enajite is an eldest daughter. Her story from Release 001: BODY is about a young girl who finds unexpected sisterhood and mentorship via the dark web.
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5 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 4: Double Sweet Sixteen
Swati is an India-born, Hudson Valley-raised, and Harlem-based writer, artist, Tarot reader, and fiction editor who is working on a collection of essays called "Love Letters and Other Necessary Fictions." Her story, "Double Sweet Sixteen," is about one woman's journey of wondering what comes first, sex, love, or marriage, and discovering something about her body and her spirit.
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6 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 3: The Miller Sisters
In episode 003, Melinda Hanson shares a story about the fates of a haunted old man and a doomed young woman when their worlds collide in New York City.
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9 months ago
51 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 2: Micro-dosing Liberation
In episode 002, Chloe shares reflections on accessing our imagination by making alters of our bodies.
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10 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Craft & Release Podcast
Ep 1: A Story in Four Acts
In episode 001, Ismatu Gwendolyn shares a poem dedicated to Palestine and a story about the years that made them look like their mom.
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10 months ago
18 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
A Body Conversation with Glynn Pogue and Nneka Julia
Welcome to The Craft & Release Podcast! Join co-founders Nneka Julia & Glynn Pogue for a conversation about Release 001: BODY. New episodes drop every Sunday.
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10 months ago
35 minutes

The Craft & Release Podcast
Black, queer, and concerned with freedom, Solaris J. Capehart is a Liberian poet and abolitionist educator based in Bed-Stuy, they are the result of a divine experiment to combine the gay son and the thot daughter, this is not even their final form. They share two poems celebrating friendship as a sacred technology for survival. We hope you enjoy this episode, and make sure to stick around for the after-the-release craft interview.