Cocoon After Dark
Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522279/fan_mail/new] Intersections of Voice and Identity: Discovering Jen Cheng Host Quincy interviews Jen Cheng, poet laureate of West Hollywood, about voice, identity, community, and showing up authentically. After rapid-fire questions, Jen reads her poem “10,000 Butterflies,” written in 2023 for a Grand Performances opportunity, tracing family survival, war, displacement, and queer safety across Hong Kong, China, and Buenos Aires. Jen discusses her pronouns (“she/ke”) and how Cantonese lacks binary gendered pronouns, then explains Cantonese vs. Mandarin and efforts to suppress Cantonese. She describes writing in English while incorporating Cantonese pronunciation, teaching workshops through the West Hollywood Library and WeHo Arts Pride, and moderating a March 29 event with the Mazer Lesbian Archives honoring Eloise Klein Healy. Jen shares coping tools (listening to Maya Angelou and James Baldwin), performance-anxiety techniques, a short rainbow meditation, and closes by reading “Still I Stand,” plus where to find her classes and links. 00:00 Meet Jen Cheng 01:10 Rapid Fire Warmup 01:59 Poem 10000 Butterflies 06:56 Pronouns and Language 08:23 Cantonese vs Mandarin 10:48 Writing and Roots 14:07 Identity Shapes Art 17:14 Creative Breakthroughs 20:30 Finding Your Voice 23:37 Poet Laureate Life 27:33 Teaching and Queer Joy 31:46 Stage Fright Tools 35:50 Stress and PTSD Tools 36:40 Grandma Confidence Story 39:15 Grief and Spirit Guide 39:53 Visibility on National Stage 43:55 Coming Out and Pride 47:27 Proudest Personal Growth 50:00 Guided Rainbow Meditation 54:30 Chakras and Creativity Blocks 57:59 Courage Creativity Belonging 59:11 Closing Poem and Where to Find Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2522279/support] https://linktr.ee/CocoonAfterDark
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