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    Explore " skagit" with insightful episodes like "EP: 005 Insights into moving to Anacortes Washington with Lisa Strandberg.", "Bonnie cycles on (feat. Sasha LaPointe)", "BONUS: A Conversation with Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe", "Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe — Blue" and "The River" from podcasts like ""Get In Real about Real Estate with Howard Chung and Paul Balzotti", "There's a Poem in That", "Poetry Unbound", "Poetry Unbound" and "As She Rises"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    EP: 005 Insights into moving to Anacortes Washington with Lisa Strandberg.

    EP: 005 Insights into moving to Anacortes Washington with Lisa Strandberg.

    Lisa was born and raised in Anacortes Washington, and has been a full-time Realtor serving Skagit County and Anacortes for over 25 years. She shares her insights on growing up in Anacortes, and how the city has evolved. Lisa also talks about the different areas of Anacortes and things buyers should know when considering a move to Anacortes. 

    You can reach Lisa at lisa@lisastrandberg.com

    Bonnie cycles on (feat. Sasha LaPointe)

    Bonnie cycles on (feat. Sasha LaPointe)

    Host Todd Boss enlists the help of Indigenous poet Sasha LaPointe to  motivate Bonnie on her journey of healing and exploration, through the inspiring Skagit Valley landscape.  

    Chapters in this episode:

    1. One more great feat
    2. Pain, glory, and a conservative church
    3. Two worlds: Transformation is real
    4. Skagit Valley and its heritage
    5. However: Two worlds
    6. Bonnie meets Sasha
    7. Sasha LaPointe reads "Cycles"
    8. A circle of fir trees in prayer
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    BONUS: A Conversation with Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe

    BONUS: A Conversation with Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe

    We are delighted to offer this extended conversation between host Pádraig Ó Tuama and the poet Sasha taqʷšəblu LaPointe. Together, they take a deep dive into the story and language of her poem "Blue," featured in Season 7 of Poetry Unbound, as well as Sasha's beginnings in poetry.

    Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe is the author of Rose Quartz. She is from the Upper Skagit and Nooksack Indian Tribes. Native to the Pacific Northwest, she draws inspiration from her coastal heritage as well as her life in the city. She is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Red Paint, and holds a double MFA in creative nonfiction and poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts. Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, Yellow Medicine Review, Hunger Mountain, and elsewhere. She lives in Tacoma, Washington.

    Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.

    Listen to our episode featuring Sasha’s poem “Blue,” and stay connected with Poetry Unbound throughout this season.

    Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe — Blue

    Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe — Blue

    In a poem that explores a story of a name, a story of a color, a story of a sound, a story of an identity, a the story of a person — we hear of ancestors, childhood innocences, exclusions, memories, sensualities, and the way that the dead are not always dead.

    Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe is the author of Rose Quartz. She is from the Upper Skagit and Nooksack Indian Tribes. Native to the Pacific Northwest, she draws inspiration from her coastal heritage as well as her life in the city. She is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir Red Paint, and holds a double MFA in creative nonfiction and poetry from the Institute of American Indian Arts. Her work has appeared in The Rumpus, Yellow Medicine Review, Hunger Mountain, and elsewhere. She lives in Tacoma, Washington.

    Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.

    We’re pleased to offer Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe’s poem, and invite you to connect with Poetry Unbound throughout this season. Find the companion bonus episode in your feed, with Pádraig Ó Tuama in conversation with Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe.

    The River

    The River

    Straddling the border between the US and Canada, the Skagit Watershed is a haven for sea creatures. The “Magic Skagit” is in peril: the ways of life it has sustained for the communities along its shores are faltering under years of settler disruption, and upstream, its headwaters originate in a pool of unprotected land threatened by extractive industries. Still, there’s hope in numbers: a cross-border coalition of federal, Tribal, and political leadership on all levels, dedicated to saving the Skagit River. 

    “You must have cleaned a lot of fish.” I say. // “I think we cleaned out all of Puget Sound…”

    Won’t be long before all the fish are gone, then the cannery will go, and all we’ll have is hunger and sorrow.”

    This season, we’re excited to collaborate with The Slowdown, hosted by Ada Limón. From American Public Media – and in partnership with The Poetry Foundation – The Slowdown delivers a different way to see the world: through poetry. Listen here

    Take Action:

    • Follow Rena’s work, and get her new collection of poetry, at RenaPriest.com
    • Learn more about Amy’s work with the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community at Swinomish-nsn.gov
    • Stay up to date with Washington Wild’s conservation efforts at WAWild.org
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