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The Poetry Pulpit

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The Poetry Pulpit

Kay-Dee Mashile

The Poetry Pulpit

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The Poetry Pulpit

Kay-Dee Mashile

The Poetry Pulpit

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This is a beautiful collection of poems by Was Lamuel. It is incredibly important that we accept Christ, while we still have time. Once we have been washed by the Blood of Christ, we will no longer have a need for Made Up Beauty. Follow us @Per
We're back y'all! And we're bringing you another multi-poem episode. Since it's Women's Month, we thought to feature an amazing Page Poetry Alive resident poet who goes by the name Rumbidzo. She is bringing us 3 poems! Enjoy. We'll see you on t
The Poetry Pulpit (TPP) podcast is turning 1 on March 2nd and we are celebrating with some throw backs! For the next couple of weeks, we will be bringing you multiple-poem episodes with some of our faves. Don't miss it! || On this episode, we'r
Welcome back to The Poetry Pulpit podcast!!! Send through your recommendations to @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and FB or WhatsApp us at +27 723 423 689. Check out Kay-Dee's new single #Ufanelwe at kaydeemashile.trac.co. --- Support this podcast:
Hey guys, it's been a minute. Follow the #Taugadi56 campaign @KayDee_Mashile on IG and on The Kay-Dee Blog at perfectlovebooks.wixsite.com/kaydee/blog. See you soon on the live sessions! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.
While I, Kay-Dee, applaud Xabiso and admire her for healing and turning her lessons into medicine for other women to heal, I really wish it wasn't necessary. I wish women were no longer prey. I wish women were safe in society... But until that
This is a poem that @mdmusic_official recorded and produced please do follow him on IG and check out the PLP blog at perfectlovebooks.wixsite.com/books/blog and follow us @PerfectLoveBooks and @KayDee_Mashile--- Support this podcast: https:
Rumbidzo is a resident poet at Page Poetry Alive, follow them on social media for more. || Language: English || Nationality: Zimbabwe || Follow us @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and FB--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh
This poem is written and recited by Andrew Manyika, a Page Poetry Alive resident poet from Zimbabwe. Find out more about the organisation @pagepoetryalive on IG and FB. Don't forget to follow us @PerfectLoveBooks and recommend any poets you may
Brothers and Sisters, we are back. So sorry for disappearing on you all. We are back know and we will be bringing you lots of new exciting stuff here and on the Perfect Love website at perfectlovebooks.wixsite.com/books be sure to stop by and s
Let's go back to the basics! Have you ever wondered why it's so hard to apply English language principles to your writing? 💁🏾 Perhaps it is due to the fact that we sometimes skip some steps. Here, Ms @ofentse_lebudi (IG) takes us back to the
This lesson gives 10 tips for poetry writers as detailed at https://jerz.setonhill.edu/writing/creative1/poetry-writing-tips-how-to-write-a-poem/. To submit your poems, email us at [email protected] or DM us @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and
Today's episode is a sneak peak. This week on The Poetry Pulpit Reading Sessions, Kay-Dee reads various liberation poems from as old as "I have a dream" to more recent, local poems by young South African artists. We also look at the progress of
Do you know of a young aspiring author who happens to attend school at a rural or township based school? We've got exciting news! We're bringing our PLY Competition to an end with a 3 Day WhatsApp Writing Bootcamp and would like to extend the i
Poem: Love letter to God || Language: English || Nationality: South African || Poet: Firelily (@Chelsea_firelily on IG) || The Poetry Pulpit is proudly brought to you by @PerfectLoveBooks DM us to join this platform. --- Support this podcas
Poem: U ndzi fele xihambanweni | Language: Xitsonga | Song: Muponisi la hlamarisaka (as sing by Worship House) | Host and poet: @KayDee_Mashile (on all the socials). || May we never lose our wonder of the Cross! 🙌🏾 --- Support this podcas
May we never lose our wonder... Many thanks to Was Lemuel for this beautiful piece. Follow us @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and FB and be sure to join us for this week's Live Reading Session on Friday at 3pm SAST on the Perfect Love FB page at https:
DM us @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and FB to submit your #Easter Poem for the #EasterSeries--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poetrypulpit/support
Poem: Gauta e patiloeng || Language: SeSotho || Nationality: South African || Poet: Michael Maliele (@malielemichael93 on IG) || The Poetry Pulpit is proudly brought to you by @PerfectLoveBooks DM us to join this platform. --- Support this
New content schedule: Monday and Wednesday - TPP Reading Sessions on YouTube, Tuesday and Thursday - TPP Podcast Sessions right here and Fridays are for Konversations with Kay-Dee on YouTube. Follow @PerfectLoveBooks on IG and FB to get regular
Poem: Made-Up Beauty || Language: English || Nationality: South African || Poet: Was Lamuel || The Poetry Pulpit is proudly brought to you by @PerfectLoveBooks DM us to join our various platforms. --- Support this podcast: https://podcaster
Poem: Take me to the Cross || Language: English || Nationality: South African || Poet: Xabiso Tshabalala (@TshabalalaXabiso on IG) || Join Beautifully Broken digital book launch at https://facebook.com/events/s/digital-book-launch-beautifull/31
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Poem: It is not for kings || Language: English || Nationality: Zimbabwean || Poet: UMind?! (@ps_umind on IG) || The Poetry Pulpit is proudly brought to you by @PerfectLoveBooks DM us to join this platform. --- Support this podcast: https://
On this episode, Anathi Nkitha asks men where is it that children should look if the very men who are meant to protect them are the perpetuators of violence against them. Ingaba sobeka phi na xa si hlukunyezwa kwa nini? #StopViolenceAgainstWome
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