Tsundoku and Tea, Terentiusly

Tsundoku and Tea, Terentiusly
Podcast Description
Tsundoku and Tea is a slow-reading podcast hosted by Terence Latimer, where books are not just read—but reflected on. From the high desert of near Joshua Tree National Park, Terence sips tea and shares thoughtful passages, cultural commentary, and personal insights. Whether it’s poetry, memoir, or theory, each episode invites you to pause, read deeply, and connect with the stories we let pile up.
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The podcast focuses on literary exploration, cultural commentary, and personal reflection with episodes discussing various genres such as poetry and memoir. For example, Episode 1 features reflections on leadership and community from 'Beautiful Together' by Julian Newman, while Episode 2 delves into the themes of resilience and growth through Nadia Ramelle's collection of stories.

Tsundoku and Tea is a slow-reading podcast hosted by Terence Latimer, where books are not just read—but reflected on. From the high desert of near Joshua Tree National Park, Terence sips tea and shares thoughtful passages, cultural commentary, and personal insights. Whether it’s poetry, memoir, or theory, each episode invites you to pause, read deeply, and connect with the stories we let pile up.
In this episode, Terence Latimer reads from and reflects on Exhibiting Blackness by Bridget R. Cooks, a powerful exploration of African American art, museum politics, and the long fight for cultural representation.
From curatorial tension to historical erasure, this book reveals what it means to exhibit Blackness in institutions built to exclude. Terence ties these themes to the creative legacy of Akinsanya Kambon and the ongoing work of telling deeper, more truthful stories—through art, memory, and design.
Recorded at Black Cactus Co-Working in Twentynine Palms, near beautiful Joshua Tree National Park, this episode is part reading ritual, part cultural meditation.

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