Colors of Life – Season 3 Recap

Sonia Lozada Colors of Life S3 Ep 20Welcome to the Poetic Resurrection Podcast’s Colors of Life Season 3 recap. I’d like to thank the following guest for their knowledge and talent on the podcast. There are links below in the notes and you can also find us on Apple/Itunes, Spotify, Pandora, iHeart Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, Google and many other podcast platforms.

  1. Luis J. Rodriguez reads his poem “Always Running”. This poem describes the hardships of poverty, love loss, and how he dealt with these experiences.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-luis-j-rodriguez/

  1. Luivette Resto read her poem “Living on Islands Not Found on Maps” and discuss the experience of being bi-cultural.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-luivette-resto/

  1. Lynne Thompson read her poem “Invention” and her life experience from being an adoptee to becoming the current Los Angeles Poet Laureate.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-lynne-thompson/

  1. Jasmine Di Angelo reads her poem “Halves of Halves” which addresses her identity and acceptance.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-jasmine-diangelo/

  1. Egypt Iredia, the first guest for Black History Month. She reads her poem “My Child-Like Eyes” and we discuss the concept and development of the poem.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-dr-egypt-iredia/

  1. CEO Spoken King is our second guest for Black History Month. He reads his poem “The Black King Song.” Which covers the black experience.

https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-ceo-spoken-king/

  1. Christoph Jenkins closes off season 3 and Black History Month. He reads several of his haikus and we discuss the meanings of each one. https://poeticresurrection.podbean.com/e/colors-of-life-christoph-jenkins/

We will be on hiatus for the next month, but don’t worry, we’ll have weekly episodes. When we come back, we’ll have more poets, writers, and people of interest, along with fresh stories and poetry. Until then, many blessings.

Music: Run Until Your Wings Grow by Late Night Feeler