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Life in the Dirty Water

54 min · 12 de jul de 2024
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Pop Out Conversation  Ryan, the host, sits down with Ryan the artist, also known as The Face of CT, for an engaging conversation about poetry, his move to California, and the motivations it sparked upon his return. They also discuss the traditions he started for the community that raised him and more. Thank you for listening. Keep up with us on Instagram [https://instagram.com/somethingtoholdus?igshid=MDM4ZDc5MmU=]

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