One Rhyme At A Time
In Part 1 in a 2-part series on the positive impact that the arts has on our youth, we are featuring the poem "One Day I Asked My Mother" by young poet, Mirabelle Soufer followed by a discussion with her father, Aaron Soufer and retired educator, Sylvia Greene on the topic of "Our Children and the Arts". Exposure to the arts is more than entertainment. For many of us, the arts are release. The arts are language. The arts are survival. The arts are survival. The arts are therapy that sometimes reaches places words cannot. There is also information on the upcoming Democracy Speaks Civic Poetry Pathway launch event and the importance of investing in the arts. Join in the conversation by sending your poetry inspired by this topic to us at RNCPoetry@gmail.com for the opportunity to have your poem read on a future episode. Be sure to Like, Follow and Share as a new episode launches each month on the 3rd Thursday at 7PM eastern. One Rhyme At A Time is a recent addition to the Chattanooga podcast lineup. This podcast shines a light on the connection between the creating and sharing of poetry and mental wellness. ****************************************** This podcast is not meant to replace getting care from a mental health professional and is not meant to diagnose or treat any condition or illness. It's purpose is to normalize the importance of having discussions like this, supporting your own mental wellness and using artistic expression through poetry as a tool on your healing journey. ****************************************** Poets and mental health professionals who are interested in being featured in upcoming recordings should contact us at RNCPoetry@gmail.com. Thanks to all supporters for making these conversations possible. **************************************************** Theme Music created by Swayyvo Script writing, graphic design & video/audio editing by Marsha "The Poetic Diva" of GoldNook Productions Venue provided by GoldNook Productions Platforms include: RNCPoetry YouTube channel, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts and other podcast platforms Financial support from the Lyndhurst Foundation, ArtsBuild, and Rhyme N Chatt Interactive Poetry Organization Technical support by Rhyme N Chatt and GoldNook Productions. ************************LINKS************************** SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/2uCVWiC4RcaELlp8veebS2 YOUTUBE https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBYWHMke5zk-P7KfMv2ldsIbk0lxPndlu&si=MAM8iBmbVhEuBg1k AMAZON MUSIC https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/9cc0d949-fc92-4d4b-a61e-bc04906d12db/one-rhyme-at-a-time APPLE PODCASTS https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-rhyme-at-a-time/id1796594712 **USE THE LINKS ABOVE TO ACCESS THESE EPISODES** Season 3 Episode 6 - Premiered 06/18/26 Topic: Children and the Arts with Mirabelle & Aaron Soufer and Sylvia Greene Episode 5 - Premiered 05/21/26 Topic: When Our Children Grieve with Mark Anderson and Darnell Walker Episode 4 - Premiered 04/16/2026 Topic: When Storms Come with Mark Pollard and Tongeia Farmer Episode 3 - Premiered 03/19/2026 Topic: Mental Wellness and the College Student with Jada Mills and Dr. Michelle Caldwell Episode 2 - Premiered 02/19/2026 Topic: Loving After Loss with Kelly "AuthentiK" Hanwright and DeShanee Thomas Episode 1 - Premiered 01/15/26 Topic: Nature & Our Mental Health with N'nako Kande' and Dr. Valerie Radu
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