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The Poet’s Dilemma

Podcast de Jacquelynn King

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Join us each week as we explore the power of choice in our contingent lives through the evocative lens of poetry. We’ll navigate everyday dilemmas and the profound, life-altering decisions that shape us. No topic is off-limits, from inner child wounds and generational trauma to sex, sexual abuse, science, history, and current events. Reflect, connect, and discover how each choice impacts our journey.

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11 episodios

Portada del episodio The Dilemma of Imposter Syndrome

The Dilemma of Imposter Syndrome

The dilemma: how do I believe in my own worth when everything, internally and externally, tells me I shouldn’t? Season 1 comes to a close not with a new question, but with the one that’s been quietly threading through every episode. Imposter syndrome. The voice that whispers you do not belong. That your success is accidental. That your dreams are too big for who you are. In this final episode, we turn inward. We unpack where the imposter is born: in childhood, in culture, in systems that were never designed for everyone to feel worthy. We explore where it lives: in the private corners of our internal monologue, shaping how we see ourselves when no one else is watching. Because what if the imposter isn’t proof that you don’t belong, but evidence that you’re stepping into something bigger than you’ve ever allowed yourself to believe? This episode is a reckoning. A confrontation with the narratives we’ve inherited. And an invitation to reclaim authorship over our own story. To believe radically, rebelliously that you are not a fraud in your own life. You are the becoming. As we reflect on a season that explored choice, artistry, community, harmony, desire, healing, truth, and self-sabotage, we arrive here, at the root of it all: worthiness.  Featured Works: Teachings inspired by Esther Perel and Arthur C. Brooks Spotlight Mantra: Morning Spell by Florence Given  Original Poem: When the Beat of the Heart Races like a Racing Horse in their Final Lap to Victory by Jacquelynn King  Original Poem: Don’t Cry by Jacquelynn King

24 de may de 2026 - 28 min
Portada del episodio The Dilemma of Self-Sabotage

The Dilemma of Self-Sabotage

The dilemma: why do we get in our own way? What if the greatest obstacle is allowing ourselves to become who we are capable and destined to become. In this episode, we step into the intimate and often invisible war between who we are and who we’re becoming. We explore the patterns, beliefs, and inherited narratives that keep us stuck in the loop of self-fulfilling prophecies that validate our deepest insecurities. From childhood wounds to the seductive familiarity of old stories, this is a conversation about the ways we sabotage our own expansion. But here’s the unraveling: what if self-sabotage isn’t failure, but a signal? Together, we examine the artist’s relationship to suffering, the myth of pain as a prerequisite for meaning, and the quiet rebellion of choosing self-love over self-destruction. Through reflections on figures like Sylvia Plath and Amy Winehouse, we ask: what happens when identity becomes entangled with pain and can we choose differently? This episode is an invitation to interrupt the pattern. To question the voice that says you’re not enough. To choose unfamiliar freedom over familiar limitation. Because healing isn’t a destination, it’s a practice. And sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is get out of your own way. Let’s get into it, Poets. Featured Works: Spotlight Poet: Lady Lazarus by Sylvia Plath Original Poem: Back to Black by Amy Winehouse Original Poem: Misanthropy by Jacquelynn King  🎙️The Poet’s Dilemma podcast, we don’t aim to solve the dilemma, we learn how to live inside of it.

17 de may de 2026 - 27 min
Portada del episodio The Dilemma of Knowing the Truth about Your Heroes

The Dilemma of Knowing the Truth about Your Heroes

The dilemma: what happens when we learn the truth about our heroes?We grow up worshipping them. We build meaning, identity, even morality around their words, their art, their existence. But what happens when the illusion cracks? When the person behind the pedestal reveals their humanity: flawed, contradictory, sometimes harmful? In this episode, we sit inside the heartbreak of disillusionment. The grief of realizing that the people who shaped us are not who we thought they were. And the deeper question that follows: how do we reconcile the art with the artist, the message with the messenger, the hero with the human? This conversation explores accountability, forgiveness, and the paradox of being alive. Where good people do bad things, and where redemption is not found in perfection, but in the how of our return. How we repair. How we take responsibility. How we grow. We reflect on our cultural obsession with idolization, the commodification of identity, and the role we play in choosing who we elevate and why. From personal stories to philosophical reckonings, this episode invites us to confront a difficult truth: we are all capable of harm, and we are all capable of healing. Featured Works:  Spotlight Poet: El Olvido by Judith Ortiz Cofer,  Original Poem: Confidence by Jacquelynn King This is not an episode about canceling. It’s an episode about reckoning. So here’s your invitation, Poets: Look at your heroes. Look at yourself. And ask: when we fall, how do we come back? 🎙️The Poet’s Dilemma podcast, we don’t aim to solve the dilemma, we learn how to live inside of it.

10 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio The Dilemma of the Wounded Healer

The Dilemma of the Wounded Healer

The dilemma: what does it mean to be a wounded healer? What if the very thing that hurts us is what heals us? In this episode, we step into the complexity of paradoxes: to be healed is to be wounded. Through the Ancient Greek myth of Chiron and the teachings of Carl Jung, we explore the idea that healing is not a destination, but rather a relationship we foster. A relationship to our scars, to our past, and to the parts of ourselves that were silenced. Because the truth is, we all carry the weight of our personal wounds and collective ones. This episode invites you to sit with your shadow self and uncover the medicine they have to teach you. In doing so, we affirm the path of healing ourselves and the collective.  Featured Works & References: Spotlight Text: The myth of Chiron Spotlight Text: The Undiscovered Self by Carl Jung Spotlight Text: Bread of Angels by Patti Smith  Spotlight Poet: Where the Light Enters You by Omid Safi  Original Poem: Invocation for the Unnamed by Jacquelynn King   🎙️The Poet’s Dilemma podcast, we don’t aim to solve the dilemma, we learn how to live inside of it.

3 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio The Dilemma of Sex on the First Date

The Dilemma of Sex on the First Date

The dilemma: should I have sex on the first date? What implications will it have? What happens when desire meets timing? When pleasure collides with perception? When curiosity overrides caution? In this episode of The Poet’s Dilemma, we trade in restraint for exploration and step into a conversation that is as ancient as it is immediate: sex, desire, and the stories we attach to them. Is there ever really a “right” moment? Or is that just another narrative we’ve inherited from societal pressures. We unpack the psychology and physiology behind attraction, the intoxicating pull of validation and novelty, and the risks we take when we choose pleasure in the present moment. From hormonal impulse to emotional consequence, this episode invites you to examine not just when we have sex, but why. Because here’s the truth: there is no formula. No equation. No guaranteed outcome. Only choice, awareness, and the willingness to own what comes next. Analyzed through the lens of thinkers like Esther Perel and the poetic legacy of Sappho, we explore desire as both liberation and mirror, revealing what we crave, what we fear, and what we’re still learning about ourselves. So here’s your invitation, Poets.  Tune into your body. Honor your desire. Because freedom without awareness, well that isn’t freedom at all. Featured Works:  Spotlight Poet: 31 by Sappho  Spotlight Poet: Telemachus by Ocean Vuong Original Poem: A Series of Sex Notes by Jacquelynn King  🎙️ The Poet’s Dilemma podcast where we don’t aim to solve the dilemma, we learn how to live inside it.

26 de abr de 2026 - 24 min
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