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The Poetry Vessel Podcast
The Poetry Vessel
18 episodes
1 week ago
The Poetry Vessel Podcast is a video-based podcast that explores creativity, consciousness, and—of course—poetry. Hosted by Malibu’s 5th Poet Laureate, Nathan Hassall, and co-created with his wife, Rachael. The podcast brings together voices from across multiple disciplines—poets, neuroscientists, musicians, psychologists, and more—to examine how language, emotion, and art shape the way we experience the world. Listeners are also invited to become part of the dialogue. Submit your Poetry at www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit for consideration for feature on The Poetry Vessel Podcast.
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The Poetry Vessel Podcast is a video-based podcast that explores creativity, consciousness, and—of course—poetry. Hosted by Malibu’s 5th Poet Laureate, Nathan Hassall, and co-created with his wife, Rachael. The podcast brings together voices from across multiple disciplines—poets, neuroscientists, musicians, psychologists, and more—to examine how language, emotion, and art shape the way we experience the world. Listeners are also invited to become part of the dialogue. Submit your Poetry at www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit for consideration for feature on The Poetry Vessel Podcast.
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#002 - My wife caught a Victorian Child's Disease...
The Poetry Vessel Podcast
1 hour 10 minutes 7 seconds
8 months ago
#002 - My wife caught a Victorian Child's Disease...

Yes, really.


In this episode, my wife, Rachael, and I talk about the holidays, our favorite (and least favorite) Christmas movies, new releases like Wicked, navigating the balance between gratefulness and ambition, mysterious Victorian Children's Diseases, and of course, writing and poetry! We've been discussing making a podcast for a couple of years, and more seriously for the last few months. Watching this video you'll learn more about poetry, art, organization, filming, my Malibu Poet Laureate experience, and get an insight into our communication and sense of humor.Stay tuned for more episodes with other special guests where we'll discuss poetry, poems, poets, psychology, spirituality, mysticism, religion, life, love, grief, death, and more.This was filmed just before the Franklin fire in Malibu.

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The Poetry Vessel Podcast
The Poetry Vessel Podcast is a video-based podcast that explores creativity, consciousness, and—of course—poetry. Hosted by Malibu’s 5th Poet Laureate, Nathan Hassall, and co-created with his wife, Rachael. The podcast brings together voices from across multiple disciplines—poets, neuroscientists, musicians, psychologists, and more—to examine how language, emotion, and art shape the way we experience the world. Listeners are also invited to become part of the dialogue. Submit your Poetry at www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit for consideration for feature on The Poetry Vessel Podcast.