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  • #63 Integrating Self-Care into Your Writing Practice
    2026/04/21

    Writers are asked to do everything, often at the cost of the work itself. In this episode, Ravina rethinks self-care as part of the writing practice, not separate from it. Through boundaries, reduced pressure, and small shifts, you'll find a more sustainable way back to the page.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    Self-care isn't separate from your writing practice—it's how you return to it.

    03:00Burnout vs. "Writer's Block"
    Exploring different forms of burnout and reframing writer's block as exhaustion and lack of inspiration rather than a true block.

    05:00Let Your Practice Change
    Taking on less, setting boundaries, and allowing your creative process to shift as you slowly return to writing.

    08:45Releasing Pressure, Returning to Purpose
    Letting go of timelines and expectations while reconnecting to what it means to be an artist.

    09:45Prompt: What Is Rising?
    What is bubbling up inside of you—rage, love, inspiration, belonging—and asking it to come forward.

    10:30Prompt: What Needs to Be Unearthed?
    If you could dig something out from within you to release more fully, what would it be and why?

    11:00Tools for Support
    Using prompt decks and guided journals as grounding tools to sustain a creative practice.

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    12 分
  • #62 The Fool's Journey: The Courage to Start Creating
    2026/04/06

    Every creative practice begins with a choice: to start before you feel ready. In this episode, Annie uses the Fool to explore creative beginnings, tracing a path through tarot archetypes like Judgement, the Magician, and the Star to show how courage, craft, and hope work together, and why progress starts with simply showing up and writing.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    Starting isn't about certainty. It's about choosing to move before you feel ready.

    01:20The Energy of Beginning (The Fool)
    Why new creative starts feel both magical and terrifying, and why that tension is part of the process.

    03:30Stepping Into the Unknown (The Fool)
    What it means to begin without guarantees and trust the path as it unfolds.

    05:30Fear and Stagnation (The Fool Reversed)
    How hesitation, over-preparing, and distraction keep you from starting at all.

    07:00Movement Over Mastery (The Fool in Action)
    A clear directive to stop waiting and start writing, even in small, imperfect ways.

    08:45Answering the Creative Call (Judgment)
    How beginning leads to deeper questions about purpose, voice, and what you are here to express.

    10:30Turning Ideas Into Practice (The Magician)
    Shaping inspiration into something real through craft, skill, and consistency.

    11:45Writing Through Hope and Healing (The Star)
    Why belief in your work and connection to meaning sustain the creative process.

    13:30Catching the Spark (Ace of Wands)
    How to act on creative impulses in real time and channel raw inspiration into action.

    15:30From Idea to Completion (Ace of Pentacles)
    Moving from inspiration into revision, structure, and the tangible work of finishing and submitting.

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    21 分
  • #61 Leaving Academia? Challenges in Teaching Mindset and Lifestyle
    2026/03/24

    In this personal episode, Leo reflects on her decision to leave a tenured academic career after nearly two decades of teaching. She explores the emotional and systemic challenges of academia, including burnout, institutional constraints, and questions of identity and creative freedom, while honoring the role poetry played in guiding her toward a more expansive, self-directed life.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    What happens when the dream job no longer fits? This episode explores the courage it takes to leave and begin again.

    01:20The Decision to Leave
    After nearly two decades in academia, Leo names the moment she chose to walk away from tenure.

    02:30The Reality Behind the Dream
    What academia asks of you beyond teaching, including bureaucracy, gatekeeping, and silence.

    04:10When Staying Becomes Survival
    The emotional, physical, and mental toll of remaining in a system that no longer aligns.

    05:20Why I Left
    A clear and candid breakdown of the core reasons, from lack of growth to imbalance and emotional labor.

    07:40You're Not Alone
    Zooming out to the larger pattern of academics leaving and what that reveals.

    09:15Life After Academia
    What opens up on the other side: clarity, creative freedom, and teaching on your own terms.

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    11 分
  • #60 Making Friends with Your Own Voice
    2026/03/10

    You don't need to find your voice. You need to trust it. This episode unpacks how doubt, comparison, and over-editing pull you away from your natural rhythm—and offers practical ways to reconnect with the voice that's already yours, messy, honest, and powerful.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    What if the voice you're searching for is the one you've been editing out? This episode shows you how to return to it.

    02:15The Myth of "Finding Your Voice"
    Why the idea that your voice is hidden or missing might be the very thing holding you back.

    04:00Your Voice Is Already Here
    What voice actually is and how it shows up in your instincts, rhythms, and emotional imprint.

    06:00How We Start Writing Away from Ourselves
    How doubt and imitation creep in, pulling your voice further from what's already there.

    09:15What Gets in the Way
    Comparison, over-editing, feedback fear, and platform pressure that flatten your work.

    10:30How to Build Trust with Your Voice
    Practical ways in, including voice notes, writing letters, and letting messy drafts stand.

    14:00What Happens When You Stop Forcing It
    Writing becomes faster, more honest, and more connected when you stop performing.

    16:00Finding Your Way Back (SOS Plan)
    What to do when your voice feels distant, including grounding, small truths, and quiet re-entry.

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    22 分
  • #59 The Empress: An Invitation to Create
    2026/02/26

    In the debut episode of her new Creative Tarot series, join host Annie Freshwater as she explores The Empress, tarot's archetype of creative fertility and abundance. Through personal reflection and insight, Annie reframes creativity as something organic and cyclical rather than forced, unpacks the deeper roots of creative block, and offers a guided meditation to help you reconnect with your body, replenish your inner resources, and invite inspiration back in.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    What can The Empress teach you about your creativity? This episode shows you how to work with this tarot archetype to restore flow.

    04:20 The Empress and Creative Energy
    A model of creativity that is intuitive, embodied, and never forced.

    06:00Feeding The Empress Within
    Why inspiration begins with the senses and how pleasure and beauty fuel your creative life.

    07:00The Empress Does Not Force
    Letting go of control and learning to nurture your work with care instead of pressure.

    09:30The Empress Reversed: When Creativity Dries Up
    Understanding creative blocks as lack, not failure, and what they reveal about your needs.

    12:00An Empty Cup Cannot Create
    Burnout, overcommitment, and the emotional realities that stall your creative process.

    14:00Returning to The Empress
    A personal path back to writing through imperfection, patience, and self-trust.

    16:00Inviting The Empress In
    Shifting from control to invitation and tending your creativity with intention.

    17:00Embodying The Empress (Guided Practice)
    A meditation to reconnect with your body, release tension, and restore creative flow.

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    19 分
  • #58 How to Submit Your Poetry Manuscript
    2026/02/10

    Submitting a poetry manuscript can feel overwhelming, even when the work itself is finished. In this episode, Leo breaks down the key decisions involved in submitting your manuscript, shares strategies for staying organized, and offers thoughtful guidance on how to choose the right places to send your work.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    Finishing a manuscript is one thing. Sending it out is another. This episode walks you through exactly how to do it well.

    02:30Is Your Manuscript Ready?
    How to know when your collection is truly finished and what signals to trust before submitting.

    03:00Strengthening the Manuscript
    Feedback, title, structure, and form—what to refine before sending your work out.

    05:00Final Materials to Prepare
    Notes, acknowledgments, and writing a clear, compelling blurb for your manuscript.

    06:30Where and How to Submit
    Contests, open reading periods, fees, and how to research the right presses for your work.

    08:00Building Your Submission System
    Tracking submissions, setting a budget, and organizing your process so you don't burn out.

    09:30Submitting with Intention
    Reading guidelines carefully, pacing your submissions, and staying consistent.

    10:00Rejection and the Long Game
    Why "no thank you" letters are part of the process and how to stay grounded through it.

    10:40Let the Work Do Its Work
    Resisting the urge to over-revise and trusting your manuscript once it's out in the world.

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    12 分
  • #57 Seasonal Energy Shifts for Writers (Without Gimmicks)
    2026/01/27

    Creative energy isn't meant to be constant. In this episode, Lori Walker explores how seasonal and internal energy shifts shape a writer's creative life, and how to work with those rhythms instead of forcing productivity.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

    EPISODE GUIDE

    Your energy moves in cycles, even if you've been taught to ignore them. Follow Lori as she steps out of productivity pressure.

    02:30The Myth of Constant Productivity
    Why hustle culture fails writers and what it ignores about creative cycles.

    04:00Tuning Into Your Own Rhythm
    How to recognize your personal creative patterns instead of following external timelines.

    06:10Mapping Your Creative Cycles
    Identifying your phases—beginning, high energy, waning, and rest—and what each one offers.

    08:20Working With Your Energy (Not Against It)
    Practical ways to align your writing practice with your current creative state.

    10:00No Gimmicks, No Performance
    Why you don't need to brand your creative cycles or turn them into content.

    11:50You Are Not Behind
    A grounding reminder: your rhythm is valid, your pace is real, and your work is still unfolding.

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    13 分
  • #56 The Line Between Vulnerability and Performance
    2026/01/13

    What does it mean to fully step into a poem, on the page and on the stage? In this episode, we explore vulnerability and spoken word performance, the courage it takes to share your work, and how embodiment can deepen a poem's emotional impact.

    Visit thepoetrylab.com to find the Show Notes for this episode. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Danielle Mitchell, with special guest hosts Lori Walker, Leonora Simonovis, Ravina Wadhwani, and Annie Freshwater.

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    The poem asks more of you than performance. This episode explores what it means to meet it there.

    02:30Performance as Power
    What it means to take the stage and center your voice in a world that rarely lets you.

    04:20Where Vulnerability Lives in the Work
    How embodiment and emotional truth make a poem land and stay with an audience.

    05:30When Performance Takes Over
    How fear, validation, and audience perception can distort the truth of the poem.

    06:40The Line Between Vulnerability and Performance
    Not retraumatizing yourself, but allowing yourself to testify from a place of truth.

    07:40Stop Editing for the Audience
    Why your work has to sit right with you before it can reach anyone else.

    08:40A Practice in Vulnerability
    A guided writing exercise to reconnect with the soul of your work.

    10:00Tools for Creative Trust
    How resources like The Artist's Way and Steal Like an Artist support deeper, more honest creation.

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    12 分