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Support the Cascadian Prophets Podcast!

February 23, 2024
Veronica Martinez

The Cascadian Prophets Podcast Needs Support!

Since 1993, Paul Nelson and Cascadia Poetics Lab have produced over 700 hours of interview programming with legendary poets, artists, authors, activists and more! The Cascadian Prophets Podcast is an important aspect of Cascadia Poetics Lab and our mission of empowering people to practice poetry and deepen connections to place, self and the present moment.  

In order to continue producing podcast interviews, we need your support. For a limited time, sponsors donating $300 or more to the Cascadian Prophets Podcast will receive a specially autographed edition of the newly published Cascadian Prophets, Interviews 1999-2023. This beautiful book was edited by Canadian poet Sharon Thesen, and includes transcribed interviews by iconic figures such as Diane di Prima, Colleen J. McElroy, Robert Bringhurst, and many more. Signed books include a stamp with Paul Nelson’s dharma name, which was bestowed December 11, 2023. Support the podcast for your chance to receive an autographed book HERE.  

If you are unable to provide $300 or more, there are other ways to help! We are happy with any financial donations to the podcast, which can be made HERE. Purchasing a copy of Cascadian Prophets, Interviews 1999-2023 is another great way to support us, and you can buy your copy HERE! We are grateful for the support!

Listen to the newest Cascadian Prophets episode with poet Roxi Power HERE.

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