
The poetry podcast for people who don’t like poetry... and those who do. Host Dylan J. Kershaw is dragged kicking, screaming and making ridiculous interpretations along the way toward enjoying poetry by close friend and literature whiz Charlie Pidcock. Join them as they dive into the enlightening world of poetry, and have some laughs along the way.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In a very special Halloween episode, Dylan hosts a nail-biting game of Trick Or Treat with Charlie and guest Liana Valentina where they have to guess which poems are user-submitted (treat) and which are actually written by ai (trick)!
Dylan and Charlie swap roles for an episode in a fun reverse special... but can they keep up the act for the whole episode?
Poems featured in this episode
• To My Best Friend by Maggie Bowyer
• I Eat My Peas With Honey by Anonymous
• Life is good... more
Dylan and Charlie are joined by regular guest Maggie Bowyer, Rachel Ferguson, and Tom and Loulou from Poetry To Your Ears for their special 2022 Christmas special episode. The team will decide whether the select poems are actually Christmas poems or ... more
Dylan and Charlie are back with another innuendo named episode. They explore “Oh God” by Michelle Tea, “December” by Michael Miller and a creepy and maybe quite disturbing poem by Dylan called “When you’re watching me”.
One of my favourites
Nice mix of poetry, comedy and bromance :)
Poems were boring at school but I really like this. Bit of history and insight mixed with comedy! Love it!









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