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Hospice Quinte: Changing Lives Podcast

Hospice Quinte

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Hospice Quinte's weekly 4-5 minute podcast brings you important information about end of life issues, bereavement, grief, hospice palliative care, and Hospice Quinte's services and events. Hospice Quinte also hosts 15 minute interview specials called "Heart to Heart with Hospice Quinte". Changing Lives and Heart to Heart can also be heard on 91.3 Loyalist Radio in Belleville, ON.
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Quintessential Christian Encounters (QCE) is about everyday experiences from a Christian perspective. What sets us apart as Christians is often tested during strange, unpleasant or unwanted encounters. Quintessential Christian Encounters is a lighthearted approach to describing these encounters and offering a Biblical perspective on how we as Christians, should respond. Podcasters will learn how a soft word turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.
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Quintessentially Somali

Quintessentially Somali

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Hosted by Yasmin & Hani, the Quintessentially Somali podcasts presents its audience with intellectual conversations from politics and social issues to exciting creative events, exhibitions and social life taking place in the heart of London. Come and join us!
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Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube

Michael Anthony Ingram

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The mission of the Quintessential Listening Poetry Online Radio and YouTube podcast (QLPORYT) is to provide a live platform for poets from all backgrounds and locations worldwide to showcase their poetry. This includes emerging, mid-level, and established poets. The podcast conducts conversational interviews with poets delving into the essence of poetry within the realms of the mind, heart, and soul. It also provides a platform for poets to showcase their craft, whether through traditional f ...
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The Quinterribles Podcast

Quinterribles

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The Quinterribles are a family of superheroes with no real powers, living in Las Vegas and having fun in this amazing city. We bring you our adventures, and share with you fun family-friendly things to do in the city. Occasionally, we travel around the world.
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Quintessential Gen X 80s with John and Scott

John Koos and Scott Martinez

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John Koos and Scott Martinez grew up six houses down from each other in idyllic Orange County, California. Born in 1969 and 1970, respectively, they came of age in the mythical 1980s. This podcast is a banter about growing up in those times. It may resonate with some of you. To younger listeners, consider it an oral history of those times between guys who have been friends since their childhood. If no one listens, that's fine. We set out to do this for us. https://www.facebook.com/groups/358 ...
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Quintessentially Mental: The Podcast

Candice Nolan

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About podcast: Mental health is often stigmatised which makes talking about it difficult. We fear being judged or treated differently. This is a space to share the mental health journeys of the host and her friends (real and virtual), interspersed with professional perspectives in the hope of normalising this part of our wellbeing; remembering that we are always perfectly ourselves. Podcast format: total time 20min: (1) Intro to podcast episode [2min] | (2) Perspectives from our host [5min] ...
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The Quintessentially - You Podcast

with Craig Bartlett

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Welcome to the Quintessentially - You Podcast. I want to lift the lid on men's mental health. Men are struggling to share their concerns for fear that they will be ridiculed, or that it will be viewed as a sign of weakness. I have spoken to countless men who actually get to a point and think what am I doing, what is my purpose in life, what happens next? Hopefully I can bring real stories to you about real people with a view to show that it is alright to not have all the answers, that it is ...
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Quintessential Voices: Britain's biggest conversation celebrating women of colour

Marverine Cole - Journalist, Broadcaster, Podcaster, Diversity Champion

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Quintessential Voices is Britain's biggest conversation, celebrating women of colour. Get ready to smile, laugh, cry and learn after listening to the stories which focus on the lives and journeys of black, asian and minority ethnic women in Britain today. Some of those voices will be famous ones, others will be voices you might never have heard, yet each one of them will entertain you. My guests will be drawn from across the generations, and they’ll come from all walks of life. But the thing ...
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The Quintessential Man

Brandon Miller

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This is a podcast for Men. It is a place for aspiring, developing and grown men to hear about the issues we face, from cradle to grave. Do you know what it means to be a fully developed man? a high quality, best in class, Grade A man? Are you a member of the Man Card Club? Let's find out! Hello, My name is Brandon Miller. I started this podcast for Men. Yes...Men, those who aspire to be better, to be GOOD men, background tested, background certified, whisker shavin'....men. When we do not fu ...
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Caregivers work tirelessly to ensure the person they’re caring for is as safe and healthy as they can make them. As a result, nearly all of their energy gets put into providing care with the resources they’ve been given, and they don’t necessarily have the time to research some goods or services that might ease some of the more difficult aspects of…
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Original Airdate: Tuesday, February 6 8:00 PM Margaret R. Sáraco is a storyteller writing at the intersection of poetry, fiction, and memoir. Her writing appears in anthologies and literary journals including Paterson Literary Review, Exit 13, The Path Literary Magazine, Book of Matches, Greening the Earth (Penguin Books), Lips, and Kerning: A Spac…
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Women, as the creators of global poetry, embody resilience, compassion, and profound insight. Despite facing adversity, they craft verses that reach beyond borders, resonating with shared human experiences. Through their stories, struggles, and successes, women offer diverse perspectives, encouraging us to value diversity, empathy, and poetry's abi…
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Many people have heard of doulas in the context of giving birth, but what is a death doula? On this week’s episode of Changing Lives, we’ll be going over Death Doulas. What are they, and how do they help a person who is dying? Support the show Listen on 91x FM You can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" on 91x FM each Monday (except for holidays…
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Todd Cirillo was born of bastard lineage. He has many books and misdemeanors. His books include; Sucker’s Paradise, Burning the Evidence, ROXY, Three For the Road, Kisses From A Straight Razor and Disposable Darlings (Roadside Press March 2024). He is co-founder and editor of Six Ft. Swells Press, and his poems have appeared in numerous national an…
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Death can sometimes be a difficult concept to understand, especially for a child. Given there are instances where adults can sometimes reject or avoid the death of someone close to them, it can be challenging for a child to fully grasp the concept. In this episode of Changing Lives, we will go over how to best explain death to a child in a way they…
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A person’s reaction to death depends on a multitude of factors. While there is no right way to mourn the death of someone you know, there can be certain actions a person could take in an attempt to cope that could be harmful to themselves or those around them. On this week’s episode of Changing Lives, we’re going to go over negative coping strategi…
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John interviews lifelong chum Scott about his newfound musical experimentations. Over the last year, Scott has been busy producing and performing new music. He has two recent albums, one solo and one with a collaborator, Jack Matthew Tyson, the "Weekend Fixers." You can the "scott allen martinez" album "Mulifarious" here. and The "Weekend Fixers" a…
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Volunteers are the lifeblood of Hospice Quinte. They are trained, compassionate, and dedicated as they provide services in our communities. In this episode of Changing Lives, we’re going to look at what our volunteers do to make Hospice Quinte work as well as it does. Support the show Listen on 91x FM You can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" …
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Steve from New South Wales joins me to share the kind of story that stops you in your tracks—a tale of love lost, the spiral into despair, and the harrowing brink of suicide. As he unfolds his journey with devastating honesty, it's impossible not to be moved by the sheer vulnerability and the potent reminder of our fragility when life throws its cr…
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During episode 27, CEO Moni gives her audience statistics, highlighting how the U.S. chooses to invest in private prisons instead of people and education. Thank you for listening to my podcast. Please email any questions or concerns that you may have regarding the Quintessential Christian Encounters Podcast to Monica@quintessentialchristianencounte…
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Summary In this conversation, Brandon reflects on his accomplishments and goals, emphasizing the importance of thinking long-term and planning. He discusses the value of journaling and creating a timeline of accomplishments to gain perspective and self-worth. Brandon acknowledges the need to recognize personal abilities and limitations, navigate wo…
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Bio I was born in Folsom, CA. My childhood was filled with running with the cross-country team through the suburban neighborhoods, trampolining in the backyard, and lots of road trips to LA county. I started writing narrative stories when I was 10 years old. They always told of a tragic hero who died in the heat of action. My poetry started blossom…
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The Quintessential Christian discusses one of the Dog Tag Fellowship learning labs which focuses on poetry. Thank you for listening to my podcast. Please email any questions or concerns that you may have regarding the Quintessential Christian Encounters Podcast to Monica@quintessentialchristianencounters.com "Be Better Tomorrow"…
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Margaret R. Sáraco is a storyteller writing at the intersection of poetry, fiction, and memoir. Her writing appears in anthologies and literary journals including Paterson Literary Review, Exit 13, The Path Literary Magazine, Book of Matches, Greening the Earth (Penguin Books), Lips, and Kerning: A Space for Words. She is a poetry editor for the Pl…
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One of the benefits of choosing in-home hospice care when faced with a terminal illness is that you have a trained volunteer visiting you in your home at regular intervals to check on you. While most people will also have a caregiver to help as well, what happens if you are alone for periods of time and happen to die during one of those times? In t…
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Celaine Charles is a multi-genre author living in the Pacific Northwest. She balances her dual life writing poetry and fiction by night and teaching elementary students by day. On the poetry side, her chapbook Colors Collected (stemming from her Channillo-hosted, online poetry series, Colors) launched in 2019 (Palmetto Publishing Group). Her newest…
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When it comes to talking about death in relation to pets, the conversation is typically about dealing with the death of the pet. But what happens when it’s the other way around? In this week’s Episode of Changing Lives, we will examine what happens to our furry friends who are still around after we die. Support the show Listen on 91x FM You can lis…
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The Quintessential Christian describes what it's like returning to the classroom with the Dog Tag Fellowship Program. Thank you for listening to my podcast. Please email any questions or concerns that you may have regarding the Quintessential Christian Encounters Podcast to Monica@quintessentialchristianencounters.com "Be Better Tomorrow"…
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Hospice care is a specialized form of healthcare that focuses on providing comfort and support to individuals facing life-limiting illnesses. We often receive the same set of questions around hospice care and for someone who has never had any exposure to it in the past, there are many aspects of it that aren’t intuitive. In this episode we will be …
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Love / Character / Art/ Keyana- The Artist: “God gave glory over my life and I’m a walking testimony.” Keyana- The Artist is a self-taught poet from Atlanta GA. She has been writing inspiring, captivating, and educational poems for over a decade. Keyana- The Artist blazed onto writing arena back in 2010 when she was in high school and has performed…
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When someone dies, something needs to happen to all their belongings. It can feel like a major invasion of privacy to go through everything they own, and that paired with the constant reminders that they are no longer with us can make the task a particularly difficult one. On this episode of Changing Lives, we’re going to go over some of the differ…
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Many times when people die, all of their friends, family, and acquaintances come to the funeral to pay their respects and say goodbye for the final time. But you may be thinking to yourself, if I was dying, I wouldn’t want everyone that’s ever cared about me to gather after I die. I want to see them and say goodbye to them in person while I’m still…
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Bio: SCOTT HIGHTOWER is the author of four books of poetry in the US. He has published two bilingual collections in Spain. He is also the editor of the bi-lingual (English/Spanish) poetry anthology 2012 Women Rowing: Mujeres A Los Remos, Mantis Editores, Guadalajara, Mexico. Hightower's awards include a Hayden Carruth Book Award and a Barnstone Tra…
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Dane Ince is an internationally published poet, named Beat Poet Laureate for California, and hosts a weekly open mic – Time to Arrive, and founder of EYEPUBLISHEWE. Book: The Whole Existential Novel Lesley Constable is the author of “Entry Point” and a poet/painter “…the making of poetry is an act of deep and reverent play.” This deeply held belief…
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Suaia Matagi has made some life altering decisions in his lifetime, and learned valuable lessons along the way, we pull back the curtains and have a good chat about purpose, decisions, learnings, and belief. We have only touched on part of his journey but Sui shows that everyone can change where they are headed in life if they have a vision. From m…
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The holidays can be a painful time for many who are grieving the loss of a loved one. There are oftentimes traditions or events that a person would be involved in that they are no longer around for, and that changes the dynamic of the whole celebration. Maybe they always read a certain story, baked a certain dish, or were integral to the holiday. O…
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Jamey Boelhower is a poet and independent author with numerous published works to his name. Not only is Jamey a prolific writer but also he has been an educator for over 20 years. Although his focus is on poetry, Jamey has also made a name for himself with his compelling blogs and popular fictional novel Under the Lights. Jamey’s most recent works …
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Marie Metaphor Specht is a multidisciplinary artist, poet, and educator living with her partner and son on the unceded territories of the Lək̓ʷəŋən- and SENĆOTEN-speaking peoples. She has collaborated with filmmakers, lighting engineers, dancers, and musicians to create immersive and interactive works. A long-time member of the Canadian spoken word…
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Did you know that December 5th is International Volunteer Day as proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 1997? This day is set aside not only to recognize the efforts of UN volunteers, but of all volunteers across the globe. So why recognize volunteerism? Volunteerism helps to ensure that the needs of individuals who are often forgotte…
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Ever wondered what happens to professional athletes when their sporting careers end? Tune in as we speak with Steven Misa, as he transitions from the rugby field to the business world and beyond. Listen to their touching narratives as he shares his journey, on sports mentoring to helping support business owners. In our intimate conversation with St…
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As a result of sound issues, your audio device may need to be turned up to a higher volume. Farastein Mokwenye is an entrepreneur, engineer, freelance writer, poet and the author of the historical romance fiction novel "Tales of Jideofor." The story follows the life of Jideofor during the transatlantic slave trade era, from Illah in Western Igbo la…
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Derek Annis (they/he) is a neurodivergent poet from the Inland Northwest. He is the author of Neighborhood of Gray Houses (Lost Horse Press) and River City Fires (Driftwood Press). They are an editor for Lynx House Press, and their poems have appeared in The Account, Colorado Review, Epiphany, The Gettysburg Review, The Missouri Review Online, Poet…
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Are you rushing back to the field without giving your body the time it needs to recover?" Steven Misa, covers this exact point when reflecting on some of his past experiences. Steven Misa joins us again for part two of our engaging conversation on the Quintessentially You podcast and provides valuable insights into the importance of listening to yo…
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It’s a common turn of phrase for someone to say that something “runs in their family”. Typically they’re referring to a personality trait or a physical feature. However this can also frequently refer to medical conditions. With November 26th being National Family Health History Day, let’s look into why it’s important to learn your medical history, …
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Ever been curious about the life and struggles of a rugby player at the top of his game? Join us for a soul-stirring conversation with New Zealand's renowned rugby star, Steve Misa. Immigrating from Tonga to Christchurch, and rising through the grades to forge a professional rugby career. From grappling with injuries and the nail-biting struggle fo…
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Alexander Poster is a good, grey bureaucrat who works as a historian for a labyrinthine federal agency. He lives less than one mile from the U.S. Capitol and survived a nasty case of COVID-19, none of which inspired his writing one bit. He is a fan of Cormac McCarthy, depressing music from the 80s and 90s, and, surprisingly, marine mammals. He love…
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Mike Turner is a songwriter and poet living on the US Alabama Gulf Coast. A retired Federal law enforcement executive, Mike was named 2017 Male Gospel Entertainer of the Year by the North America Country Music Associations International, and was a featured performer at the 2021 Monroeville (AL) Literary Festival. His recordings have received radio …
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With Halloween almost upon us, why not take some time to take a look at the origins of the holiday, some other ways different cultures celebrate death, and other traditions based around the communal celebration of death. Learn about three different events celebrating death in this week's episode. Support the show Listen on 91x FM You can listen to …
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After sharing her first journey back to love in her 2016 #1 bestselling poetry compilation, CHOSEN, Death's breath sent twenty-one-year-old Alyssa on her first meaning-seeking mission around the world. Through her sociocultural anthropology training at UCSD and many seasons of disconnection with her soul and source, Alyssa unearthed some deeper tru…
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BIO: Chris Courtney Martin is a Black Queer multidisciplinary artist and psychic medium originally from Philadelphia. Martin's produced screenwriting credits include short independent projects starring talents such as Sheryl Lee Ralph and Niecy Nash, as well as the animated YouTube series 'SOMETHING SCARY'. After a multi-awarded screenwriting traje…
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You might think that a workplace that deals with the topic of death every single day would be a depressing one, and that discussing such a depressing topic must make for a depressing workplace culture. Here at Hospice Quinte, that couldn’t be further from the truth. In this episode of Changing Lives, we’re going to give you a bit of a behind the sc…
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Megan Wildhood is a writer, editor, and writing coach who helps her readers feel seen in her monthly newsletter, poetry chapbook Long Division (Finishing Line Press, 2017), her forthcoming poetry collection Bowed As If Laden With Snow (Cornerstone Press, May 2023) as well as Mad in America, The Sun and elsewhere. You can learn more about her writin…
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Author/Poet Samuel Rain Benjamin aka Complicated Passions, creator of the Passions Private Collection and Dark Man Blues the series, has written over 40 books including “Love and the Conversation, The Clone in Me and The Foreplay Series.” He has also performed across the country from Los Angeles to New York. His latest work is from the Dark Man Blu…
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From an eternal realm, NOUSHKA, was destined to blaze forth, and her ability to was written for her before the beginning of time. As a child, she was often complimented for her beautiful handwriting amongst other things, and though aesthetically pleasing, there were days of old when she naively inscribed her aesthetic; not realizing, everything wri…
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James Mr. Speaker Sears is a highly decorated retired Army officer with four combat tours who is originally from Louisville, KY. He is an event host, motivational speaker, spoken word artist, track coach, and professional mentor with the Steve Harvey Summer Camp. He is a highly decorated Soldier, a former adjunct professor for Saint Leo University,…
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Celebrated annually, on the second Saturday in October, World Hospice and Palliative Care Day is a unified day of action, to celebrate and support hospice and palliative care around the world! Learn more about it on this week's episode of the "Changing Lives" podcast. Support the show Listen on 91x FM You can listen to episodes of "Changing Lives" …
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As a result of sound issues, your audio device may need to be turned up to a higher volume. Poet, storyteller, and essayist Roberto Carlos Garcia is a self-described "sancocho [...] of provisions from the Harlem Renaissance, the Spanish Poets of 1929, the Black Arts Movement, the Nuyorican School, and the Modernists." He is founder of the cooperati…
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Phynne~Belle is a San Francisco Bay Area poet, writer, and co-director of The Poetry Global Network. She had her poetry included in two poetry anthologies in 2021, Sinew: Ten Years of Poetry in the Brew and The Bronx Memoir Project Anthology Vol. V. This year, she has contributed to PGN’s first anthology, Kaleidoscopoetry, which includes works from…
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Paul Rabinowitz is a novelist, poet, photographer, founder of ARTS By The People and an adjunct professor at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His works appear in The Sun Magazine, New World Writing, Burningword, Evening Street Press, The Montreal Review, and elsewhere. Rabinowitz was a featured artist in Nailed Magazine in 2020, Mud Season Review in…
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