The Craft & Release Podcast
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The community for creatives to sharpen their skills and share their stories.
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The podcast explores themes of creativity, self-expression, and personal storytelling. Specific topics include body representation, imagination access, and cultural reflections, with episodes showcasing creative works, such as poetry addressing social issues and discussions on body autonomy.

The community for creatives to sharpen their skills and share their stories.
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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