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== Potential Podcasts ==
== Potential Podcasts ==
=== A Mouthful of Air: Poetry with Mark McGuinness. ===
Poems to take your breath away. Listen to contemporary poets reading their poems and talking about what went into them. You will also hear Mark McGuinness reading classic poems and sharing his thoughts on what makes them great. CONTACT: Mark McGuinness. Email: '''mangakanga@gmail.com, mark@lateralaction.com'''
=== The Poetry Space_ ===
Katie Dozier of TheNFTPoetryGallery.com and Timothy Green of Rattle.com discuss all things poetry in this free-wheeling live-recorded podcast. New episodes every Friday at noon ET. CONTACT: Katie Dozier and Timothy Green. Email: '''timgreen@rattle.com'''


== Joanne Gulls Full Brick Cave Media Bibliography ==
== Joanne Gulls Full Brick Cave Media Bibliography ==

Revision as of 12:18, 20 February 2026

Joanne is an Author at Brick Cave Media. She writes Poetry.

Potential Podcasts

A Mouthful of Air: Poetry with Mark McGuinness.

Poems to take your breath away. Listen to contemporary poets reading their poems and talking about what went into them. You will also hear Mark McGuinness reading classic poems and sharing his thoughts on what makes them great. CONTACT: Mark McGuinness. Email: mangakanga@gmail.com, mark@lateralaction.com

The Poetry Space_

Katie Dozier of TheNFTPoetryGallery.com and Timothy Green of Rattle.com discuss all things poetry in this free-wheeling live-recorded podcast. New episodes every Friday at noon ET. CONTACT: Katie Dozier and Timothy Green. Email: timgreen@rattle.com

Joanne Gulls Full Brick Cave Media Bibliography

Yud's Child by Joanne Gull

As we intersect we may encounter another who opens one’s heart, another who steals purse or peace.  Yet another may support or abuse.  Are these companions other than ourselves or reflections of our own hearts as we traverse both our internal and external journeys?  

This story may be a spiritual journey of the human heart. This story could be a psychological mirror of the aspects of a human personality. It might express the stages of dying.   Or it may be just a simple story that the Child in you enjoys as you meet a gentle doe, a wandering cat, a pleasure-loving pig, a transforming parrot, a protective cobra, a wisdom hermit, and a lost child as they find pleasure and refuge in each other journeying to meet a deeper Presence.    

Whatever the adventure is for you, may it touch your heart.