Foul Language

Foul Language
Podcast Description
From hilarious place names — to dripping graffiti — to outrageous newspaper headlines — to dodgy football chants, language and poetry is everywhere.
Join punk poet Matt Nõmme in Foul Language — his place to bring together poets, rappers, and writers to have a good craic about all things words.
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Content Themes
The podcast explores a variety of themes centered around language and poetry, incorporating humor and wit. Examples of specific content include discussions on accidentally banned words, rejected company names, and the significance of local dialects, along with light-hearted banter about personal anecdotes and creative expression.

From hilarious place names — to dripping graffiti — to outrageous newspaper headlines — to dodgy football chants, language and poetry is everywhere.
Join punk poet Matt Nõmme in Foul Language — his place to bring together poets, rappers, and writers to have a good craic about all things words.
On this episode of Foul Language, Matt has a laugh with poet Lisa O’hare, poet, artist, and filmmaker Lee Campbell, and artist Mongogushi.
(00:00) – Intro
(03:55) – Lee Campbell – Tackle
(08:27) – Mongogushi – 50
(17:28) – Lisa O’Hare – The Tiv
(25:12) – You’ve given me the Limer-ick
(28:22) – Lee Campbell – N.A.F.F.
(35:46) – Mongogushi – School Run
(40:05) – Lisa O’Hare – Driving Miss Hazy
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