The Poetry Vessel Podcast
Stop. trying. so. hard.What happens when the creative well runs dry — and how do you reset? In this episode, Nathan and Rachel explore the art of the creative reset: removing pressure, rediscovering intuition, and finding your way back to the page.⭐ ONLINE POETRY AS TRANSFORMATION WORKSHOP OPEN NOW ⬇️https://shorturl.at/0CxZOThey debate one of National Poetry Month's hottest questions — is writing a poem every single day building good craft, or just grooving in bad form? Nathan shares how studying philosophy (yes, Plato) unexpectedly transformed his poetry, and why the act of writing itself creates memory, mood, and meaning.Plus: Nathan announces his new "Poetry as Transformation" online workshops — covering shadow & light, dream poetry, nature writing, phenomenology, and spirituality. And a special milestone: a poetry stone in Malibu Legacy Park honoring Nathan as Poet Laureate.✍️ JOIN OUR WORKSHOP WAITLIST:https://www.nathanhassall.com/workshopwaitlist👉 JOIN OUR FREE POETRY COMMUNITY: https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/signup🙏 SUPPORT THE POETRY VESSEL:https://thepoetryvessel.com/donate/📜 SUBMIT YOUR POETRY:https://www.thepoetryvessel.com/submit🧠 HOW POETRY CHANGES YOUR BRAIN COURSE (LIMITED TIME DISCOUNT):https://www.nathanhassall.com/changeyourbrain📚 EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/nathanhassall🕰️ TIMESTAMPS:00:00 – What Is a Creative Reset — And Do You Need One?02:35 – Stream of Consciousness: The Technique That Unlocks Raw Ideas03:35 – When Poets Stop Taking Their Own Advice05:40 – Should You Write a Poem Every Day?07:45 – Quality vs. Quantity: What Really Makes Better Art?09:55 – How Bad Habits Ruin Your Writing15:35 – Finding Inspiration through Evening Walks & Observation17:05 – How Studying Philosophy Made Me a Better Poet24:45 – Milestone: The Permanent Poetry Stone in Malibu Legacy Park29:15 – New Workshop: "Poetry as Transformation" Online36:10 – How Memory Becomes a Creative ToolPODCAST DISCLAIMER:The views, opinions, discussions, and statements expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and are intended to represent their personal opinions and perspectives. Listener discretion is advised. The Poetry Vessel is not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of any information presented and disclaims any liability arising from the use of or reliance on any information presented in this podcast.FTC DISCLAIMER:Some of the links above may be affiliate links, which means that if you click on them we may receive a small commission. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. The commission is paid by the retailers, at no cost to you, and this helps to support our channel and keep our videos free. Thank you!
47 episodes
Comments
0Be the first to comment
Sign up now and become a member of the The Poetry Vessel Podcast community!