Show #5 – Inspirations

This week’s show is on the inspirational side, because I’ve been feeling quite inspired by the support I’ve been receiving. Thank you!

This week’s show includes:

- TWO SHORT POEMS & INSPIRATION
- TWO SIMPLE TIPS ON CREATIVITY
- LISTENER INPUT – RANDOM TIME INSPIRATION
- SLAMIDOL VOTING UPDATE
- LISTENER EMAILS
- LOCAL CHARLESTON CONTENT

This week’s poetry podcast includes an invite for you, the listener, to help me stay inspired. Leave a comment or email me ( Will At CloudyDayArt.com ) a time between 6am and 9pm and I will set my watch’s alarm for that time. I will then use something around me or something I’m thinking/feeling and use it as a catalyst for a poem.

Well, what are you waiting for? Get me started! :-)

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SHOWNOTES

  • Thank you for listening.
    I enjoy your site/show as well.
    Sounds like you have a lot of fun doing it.

    Thanks for the link!
    I'm redesigning my site, so you'll be in the links section when I get it online.

    Will
  • Hi!

    Thank you so much for mentioning Rhyme Or Reason on your show. I am a listener of yours as well and enjoy each one. I have placed a link to your site on my site. :)

    Have A Fabulous Day!!
  • Thanks for the time input, Simon.
    I'll send in another poem for Slam Idol soon.
  • How about this time: 2.30
  • Thanks for the comments and for listening, Glen.
    I have my watch set for for tomorrow at 3:29pm EST.

    That was a good poem,
    although I do respectfully disagree with you on the origin of God.
    I see God as being the author of that original "madness". I believe the Divine Madness that you spoke of actually came first. Or, more accurately has always been.

    I'll have to check out your site more in depth after I get off of work.

    Thanks again for listening!
  • I listen to your latest show. I support the podcast concept although I have a little different take on god. Listen in:

    http://hlbumpken.blogspot.com/2005/04/egad-im-mad-in-beginning-was-madness.html

    Note the end of the 2nd time you listen, add 42 minutes and start---
  • Roger Randolph
    Once again an excellent show. Very good insight on the times. That's a very interesting way to write. How about 2:25 pm?
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