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S8, Ep 11 - Poetry, Addiction, & Recovery

21m · Ways to Flourish · 24 Apr 14:00

Content warning: This episode contains discussion of drug addiction.

Azad Ashim Sharma is a writer and publisher, director of the87press, based in South London. He recently published his latest collection of poems, Boiled Owls, in which he explores drug addiction, mental health, and their relationship to capitalism and personal connection. Azad visited us in the Wellness Center to talk about the place of poetry in history, the role of creative expression in the recovery process, and his own personal experiences navigating through struggles using his art.

Resources:
Boiled Owlsby Azad Ashim Sharma, available now
Azad's bio on Nightboat Books
the87press website
W&M webpage about substance abuse
W&M Counseling Center

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Content warning: This episode contains discussion of drug addiction.

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Resources:
Boiled Owlsby Azad Ashim Sharma, available now
Azad's bio on Nightboat Books
the87press website
W&M webpage about substance abuse
W&M Counseling Center

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