5/1/2023 0 Comments Anna oop face revealYou’ll need to use your imagination So if you’re feeling a bit of frustration, A little upset, maybe sort of down,Close your eyes and just picture A magical, majestic, beautiful creature. My name’s Chanel and I’m so glad you’r e here with me,Because there’s something special that I want you to see. Transcript Hello, and welcome to Peace Out. Unicorns are everywhere lately, don’t you think?Books, movies, stickers, hairstyles, even coffee drinks! It’s probably because they’re such cool magical creatures,So Peace Out decided that it was time to featureUnicorns in this week’s relaxation story, I can’t wait! Let’s get started now, this is going to be great! A mindfulness story suitable for children aged 5 – 7 years old. You can also follow Phoenix Youth Poets on Instagram at captured on Zoom, Write the World - Kid Spirit - Scholastic Arts & Writing - Polyphony Lit - (for high school students) Dandelion Press - Young Writers Initiative - ReFrame - Virginia Piper Center for Creative Writing - Desert Dweller Podcast - find it on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts Here are links to all of Myra's poetry recommends in the episode: And if you'd like to read and learn about poets visit If you'd like to start a youth poetry program, visit. If you'd like to hear more about the Phoenix Youth Poetry Progr am, visit. She also shares how she was inspired her to write her poem and ideas for how you can start writing a nature poem too. In celebration of National Poetry Month we have a special guest - this year's Phoenix's Youth Poet Laureate Myra Kamel! In this episode we talk with Myra about how she how she fell in love with poetry and what inspires her to write poetry.but best of all, you get to hear a nature poem she wrote, titled, A Siesta. The Adventures of Power Dog in Dogland is created in the ancestral lands of the Multnomah, Wasco, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Cowlitz, bands of Chinook, Tualatin Kalapuya, Molalla, and many other Tribes of the first people who made their homes along the rivers.īuttons and Figs: Celebrating Poetry with Phoenix Youth Poet Laureate Myra Kamal It was made more possible by listeners like you! Thank you for your support! You can find out more and send us jokes at This podcast was made possible, in part, by a grant from The Regional Arts & Culture Council in Portland, OR. It's called “Power Dog, He Won’t Give Up!” It started as poetry.Ĭolin Laurel illustrated our cover art, which was directed by Jen Wick. Our song that plays at the end of this episode is a song we wrote along with Hank’s Granny & Gramps, aka Murphy & Marckx. He also provides original music including our opening theme song, which is sung & performed by him and the wonderful, talented Jen Bernard. Special thanks to Jason Roark, our creative partner and ultimate Renaissance Bunny Supreme! He records, edits, and designs this show. If you're completely new to our story, please go find episode 1, called "S1E1 | START HERE! | Power Dog Goes To College" as this is a serial story adventure that unfolds throughout each season. If you love this episode, and it leaves you hungry for more great poetry for kids, we highly recommend checking out our friends and fellow Kids Listen member shows Buttons & Figs, Kids Poetry Club, and Mary Farfisa’s Outer Space Radio Theater- a musical story podcast with wonderful poetry and poetic language stitched into the music and dialog. It can teach social-emotional learning and help us find better ways to understand ourselves and others. Poetry is joy, and poetry can be a righteous rage. Art is the crucial language of emotion, and poetry refines our language. We strongly believe in the power of poetry! If you’d like to read more about why it is so important for students, then we highly recommend reading this article from Edutopia. The Adventures of Power Dog: The Dogstrologer's SongĪdapted from Rudyard Kipling’s The Astrologer’s Song, this episode uses epic poetry to visit a dream state before Power Dog goes on to the next leg of his journey in our unfolding epic tale of tails for season two.
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