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Post Office Poems

Post Office Poems

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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Post Office Poems

Post Office Poems

Post Office Poems

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Post Office Poems

Post Office Poems

Post Office Poems

A weekly Society, Culture and Personal Journals podcast
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My brother is a letter carrier for the United States Post Office. Every day, he walks around and puts mail into slots on people's houses. He also writes poetry.

Post Office Poems is a series of short meditations on existing in your body in the real world, the joys and tragedies of bureaucracy, and The Mail.

Take a moment with us to consider the glue that holds our mutual lives together: the discount glue, that is only sort of sticky, that you can't get off your shirt.

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Podcast Details

Created by
Post Office Poems
Podcast Status
Idle
Started
Sep 1st, 2020
Latest Episode
Apr 28th, 2021
Release Period
Weekly
Episodes
22
Avg. Episode Length
6 minutes
Explicit
No
Order
Episodic
Language
English

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