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<description><![CDATA[<p><b>Chambered Nautilus</b> – words in your ear.</p>

<p>It's said that if you hold a conch shell to your ear, you will hear the ocean. But it’s not a memory of the ocean that the conch shell contains, it's the vitality of ambient sound as it moves through the shell’s multiple chambers.  Conversely, the conch shell is a horn.</p>

<p><b>Chambered Nautilus</b> brings voice to what matters in words that resonate in 10-minute podcasts. We feature poetry, flash fiction, rap, lyrics, unexpected moments, satire, verbal pictures lyrically documenting how we live and who we are. </p>

<p>Join us. </p>]]></description>
<itunes:subtitle>Deep Listening</itunes:subtitle>
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<copyright>2022 We Are Global</copyright>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For the groovy literary agent: a swinging synopsis of the book Mercury's Wake as beat poem.</p>

<p>with <a href="https://stephanievlahos.com/" target="_blank">Stephanie Vlahos</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_Peet" target="_blank">Wayne Peet</a> Ensemble jamming on the album <i>Blasto!</i></p>

<p>If you dig Wayne's music, you can buy it <a href="https://waynepeet.bandcamp.com/album/blasto" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>For the groovy literary agent: a swinging synopsis of the book Mercury's Wake as beat poem.</p>

<p>with <a href="https://werglobal.show/stephanie-vlahos/" target="_blank">Stephanie Vlahos</a> and <a href="https://werglobal.show/wayne-peet/" target="_blank">Wayne Peet</a> Ensemble jamming on the album <i>Blasto!</i></p>

<p><a href="https://werglobal.show/stephanie-vlahos/" target="_blank">If you dig Wayne's music, you can buy it </a><a href="https://waynepeet.bandcamp.com/album/blasto" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Los Angeles vocalist, songwriter, and multi-media performer, <a href="https://werglobal.show/bridget-graham/" target="_blank">Bridget Graham</a> performs "Danse Africaine" by the great Black American poet, Langston Hughes.</p>

<p>"Danse Africaine" is an early poem of Hughes (1901–1967). His poetry reflected on Black awareness, African roots, while exploring the lyrical connection between music and poetry.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Kenyan–American, master teacher of Dunham Technique, percussionist, and composer,<a href="https://werglobal.show/anindo-marshall/" target="_blank"> Anindo Marshall</a>, reads Langston Hughes seminal ode and witness to the history of humankind from the beginning of civilisation through the eyes of the Blacks experience. As Charlotte Stevenson wrote in the online magazine for York St John University, "Words Matter," (https://blog.yorksj.ac.uk/englishlit/black-history-month-ive-known-rivers-langston-hughes/)</p>

<p>"What Hughes stresses is the need for that ‘flow of human blood in human veins’, all of those voices who have remained in silence, to persevere in being heard no matter what it takes. That straightforward honesty is vital to the thoughts he shaped and put out into the world to make positive change."</p>

<p>The river represents a meaningful, traumatic, and hopeful reflection.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Celebrating the memory of the author of <i>Deep Obeah</i>, Dr. Roi Kwabena.</p>

<p><b><i>He was a </i></b><a href="http://nefertamu.tripod.com/poet.html" target="_blank"><b><i>cultural anthropologist</i></b></a><b><i>, but not an academic. His work was done entirely outside of the walls of academia, a form of cultural activism that inspired others who—even without a degree in anthropology—began to call themselves anthropologists nonetheless. He was an artist, a musician, a poet, a teacher, an essayist, a researcher, a publisher, and for a while a politician as well. What distinguishes Roi Kwabena </i></b>.<b><i>...was his combination of art and analysis, culture and politics, publication and public engagement, in the service of a committed critique of imperialism and neo-colonialism. A man from “the periphery,” he operated across the periphery and the centre.</i></b><i> ---</i>Professor Maximilian C. Forte from <a href="http://openanthropology.org/roi-kwabena.htm" target="_blank"><b>Zero Anthropology</b></a></p>

<p>My thanks to Professor Maximilian Forte for permission to share Dr. Kwabena's words and music, they are powerful.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Actor/writer/director, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Fulton" target="_blank">Julia Fulton</a> reads her poem, Trapped in Heaven.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Actor, singer Gwyn Mackenzie reads a poem from the book and podcast, <a href="https://pod.co/mercurys-wake" target="_blank">Mercury's Wake</a>.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:title>&quot;Stand up,&quot; she said.</itunes:title>
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