Black Writer Therapy Podcast

The Curating of a Poetic Life with Rian N. Jenkins
EPISODE 44 • SEASON 3 01:21:21
summary
In this engaging conversation, Ryan Jenkins shares her unique journey as a writer, poet, and educator. From the story behind her name to her experiences in the classroom, Ryan discusses the challenges and triumphs of navigating the literary world as a black woman. She emphasizes the importance of self-affirmation, the weight educators carry, and the power of storytelling, particularly in children's literature. Ryan also reflects on her transition from teaching to writing full-time, her upcoming projects, and her desire to help others in their writing journeys.
takeaways
- Rian's name has a unique story tied to a soap opera star.
- She transitioned from poetry to fiction at a young age.
- Rian's felt a calling to be a writer after a significant moment in her life.
- She has published multiple poetry anthologies and a children's book.
- Educators, especially black women, carry the weight of their students' stories.
- Writing serves as a form of healing and self-affirmation for Rian.
- Rian's pen name, 'Anointed Misfit,' reflects her unique perspective.
- She aims to help others navigate the self-publishing process.
- Rian's upcoming novel is based on her middle school experiences.
- She believes in the importance of affirming young black boys and girls through literature.
Sound Bites
"I hated my name growing up."
"I called you to be a writer."
"I love being black."
Chapters
00:00
The Story Behind the Name
05:44
Journey into Writing and Poetry
10:30
The Call to Write: A Spiritual Journey
12:27
Exploring Poetry Anthologies and Themes
16:59
The Weight of Educators: Vicarious Trauma and Healing
22:22
Writing for Children: Affirming Black Youth
28:24
The Southern Experience: Family and Heritage
31:08
Healing Practices and Self-Affirmation
37:20
The Anointed Misfit: Embracing Uniqueness
42:40
Transitioning from Teaching to Writing and Consulting
49:24
The Journey of a Southern Woman Writer
52:46
Empowering Young Girls Through Nonprofits
54:22
The Impact of Poetry on Family and Community
55:25
Exploring the Matrix of Reality and Fiction
58:49
Celebrating the Audacity of Black Women Writers
01:04:05
Impromptu Storytelling: Introspection and Expression
01:10:52
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