Folgen

  • Reel Poets Episode 007 Do The Right Thing (feat Em Simms))
    Feb 26 2026

    What does it mean in today's society to DO the RIGHT thing? What is the "right thing" anyway? And how does one do it? The Reel Poets do the write thing as per usual by responding in verse following a brilliant conversation with a most impressive guest.

    After a brief poem from Scottt (who was away celebrating his 3rd anniversary at the time of recording) 1/2 of the dynamic duo interviews poetic powerhouse, Em Simms, a poet, educator, and public servant whose work lives at the intersection of craft, culture, and conscience to serve, bump and volley on SPIKE's, Do The Right Thing.

    An Afro-Latina writer with Dominican roots, her voice carries lineage, responsibility, and lived experience into every line.

    A Florida State University alum with a bachelor’s degree in writing and a Full Sail University MFA earned magna cum laude, EM brings both rigor and lyricism to the page. She has taught literature at Florida Atlantic University, guiding students through language, history, and the power of story.

    Beyond the classroom, she has served the public for over two decades in federal service and is the mother of two young daughters. Her poetry reflects the layered realities of identity, belonging, and inheritance, weaving personal truth with collective memory.

    A poet of legacy. A teacher of attention. A voice shaped by history and care. Most Em-pressive indeed.

    So please get engulfed and enveloped by @em_simms_writer_and_creator as she joins

    @renzodelcastillo.author (with @scotttraven away) for our Do the Right Thing episode, a special Black History Month conversation on race, power, community, and moral urgency.

    When done put your pedals to the metal...detectors to grab some funds and support Em's book, Where The Petals Land HERE to

    Keep It Reel.

    Scottt's Opening Poem; Do The Write Thing

    Em's Poem; Same Old Shit

    Renzo's Poem; Boombox

    *Bonus Poem After Credits, Where's Brookyln At from 2016

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 29 Min.
  • Reel Poets Episode 006 Easy Rider (feat Becca Joseph)
    Feb 12 2026

    It's a Counter Culture Club Random minus the Maher as we Monkey around with not Boy George of the Jungle but founder of the Light in the Dark Fest, a glorious gathering of peace, environmentalism and creative expression, Becca Joseph who admits to Micky Dolenz having been her imaginary friend at age 4.

    Opening poem from the Spoken Word Play New Street Poets, co-written by Scott Raven Tarazevits from the on the road warrior poet, Spott whose dad drove a 7up truck.

    Music, road trips and how easy is it to be an easy writer.

    The Open Road and Open Mics.

    Waffle House!

    Other movies mentioned: Sisu, Will and Harper, Good Fortune, The Matrix and more.

    Light in the Dark Festival's mission is to bring socially and environmentally conscious music and art events, including an annual festival to Southeast Florida. These events feature critically acclaimed national acts, rising and local artists ranging from the visual arts to the oratory arts with a focus on themes such as environmentalism and unity.

    https://www.lightinthedarkfest.com/

    Hey Hey!! Keep it Reel.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 27 Min.
  • Reel Poets Episode 005 BEOWULF: Secret of the Ooze (feat Crystal Espinosa )
    Jan 29 2026

    After a brief cover of A DOZEN VIRGINS, AKA Beowulf's Army by Scottt (adapted from the screenplay by Neil Gaiman and Roger Avary) we hear our magnificent guest, Crystal Espinosa deliver her thrilling piece on the film in her signature style of revealing a poem's title only at the end of its delivery.

    In addition to getting to know Crystal better, as a poet and a person, an educator turned administrator, we have a great talk about the film centered on heroism, legacy, and power concluding with an encore of her poem and one from each of our hosts.

    Follow Crystal's incredible work in Miami curating @popupoetrymia with the next edition slated for February 21st at the CAMP GALLERY.

    And please check out her leg spinning sentence swinging synthesis of words and movement in her wonderful book Paragraphs and Pirouettes.

    Shout out to all teachers and admins - those principals of patience who deserve that break for summer vacation.

    Keep It Reel.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 22 Min.
  • Reel Poets Episode 004: PAN'S LABYRINTH (feat Stella Amador)
    Jan 15 2026

    Having been wowed by Cronos early on, we were bowling balled over and struck by Nightmare Alley, tried keeping it reel with Pinocchio and have been repeatedly chilled and charmed by this filmmaker's work.

    On today's episode we take out our white coats and microscopes to dig in to the Pan's Lab from the inimitable and imaginative Guillermo Del Toro with our special guest Stella Amador. Raise a glass, toss your toast, its Pan-demonium on today's episode of Reel Poets.

    Labyrinth is a fantasy horror film following a young girl named Ofelia escaping her brutal stepfather Captain Vidal through a series of fanciful quests inside an otherworldly experience of fauns and baby eaters. Vidal's the kind of guy who makes Cinderella's stepsisters seem like (step)Mother Teresa and its proving exceedingly more and more difficult for Princess Moana to get back to her castle in tact. What's been your experience with step parents? Let us know in the comments below along with some of your spookiest and absolute favorite fairy tales.

    Also if you are up to the challenge send us a reel poem about a Nightmare you recently had.

    Before we chop it up on the film, we talk with Stella Amador, an American poet with Nicaraguan roots, an entrepreneur, and a community builder whose work lives where intention meets imagination. As the founder of @bloombystella, she creates tools and spaces that help people grow with purpose and care.

    With a background in psychology and two decades of experience across law, construction, and startups, Stella developed the PLANT Framework (Prioritize, Learn, Act, Nurture, Take Care), a philosophy grounded in reflection, sustainability, and real-world momentum.

    Check out her PLANT Your Life Planner (Spring 2025) and @wildbloompoetry and catch her LIVE at the Huizenga Park Grand Reopening with our hosts...

    Saturday, January 24, 2026 | 10 AM–2 PM

    Enjoy the conversation and keep it reel!

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 20 Min.
  • Reel Poets Reel Poem Podcast Trailer
    Jan 14 2026

    Twice a month Reel Poets will present a reel poem shot like a reel film either inspired by one of the poetry films discussed or from the work of the hosts or guests with an eventual goal of creating a feature length poetry film.

    In the meantime, enjoy this poetic trailer filmed after hours inside a movie theater by @JaviFilms shortly after watching the incredible SISU: Road to Revenge.

    what's your favorite movie with a movie theater scene?

    Youtube: @ReelPoets

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Min.
  • Reel Poets The Refrain Part 2: Necessary and Awl-Encompassing
    Jan 9 2026

    Part 2 of the getting to know our hosts and their poetic influences. Renzo asks Scottt who would be in your Dead Poet's Society?

    In 2000 Scottt was interviewed by the Rutgers Local Newspaper The Daily Targum about the open mic he was co-hosting called Verbal Mayhem. After graduating he formed The Mayhem Poets, touring internationally from prisons to playgrounds, park benches to palaces in schools, colleges and theaters around the world. This has gone on for 25 years (and counting) with many of the original members of Verbal Mayhem part of the squad. The article was entitled Live Poets Society and everyone who ever graced the mic or sat in the crowd is welcome to be a part of his Poet's Society for eternity.

    Renzo then shares his list including Hemingway, Lewis Carrol and Szymborska. A list of his many influences and inspirations, incoming soon.

    Some thoughts on Voice Notes vs. Pen and Paper, Seizing Days or Lazy Lays and the one word to best describe poetry's influence on one's life.

    As you listen ask yourself, who would attend your Dead Poet Society and comment below. Also what's the one word you would use for how poetry impacts your life!?

    Fishing or satellite dishing...Keep It Reel.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    28 Min.
  • Reel Poets The Refrain Part 1: DPS and Talking Shop
    Jan 1 2026

    Part 1 of 2 for Reel Poets, The Refrain, where we revisit Dead Poets Society, but mostly talk shop and name drop a few poems and poets.

    Comment below with your poetic and cinematic influences.

    Here's a few more from Scottt: A list of some poetic influences, contemporaries and hopeful future guests without looking any up spelling, in no particular order

    Masta Ace, Eminem, Aesop Rock, Gary Glazner, Shihan the Poet, Maya Del Valle, Rives, Watsky, Flowmentalz, Gemini, Mikumari Caiyhe, Big Mike, Broken English, Justin Woo, St. Patrick, DMD, Toney Jackson, Bob Holman, Taylor Mali, Faraji Salim, Jon Sands, Cristin Okeefe Aptowicz, Anis Mojgani, Shappy, Selena Glenn, Saul Williams, Kirk Nugent, JeaneAnne Verlee, George Mckibbens, Rachel Mckibbens, Steven Willis, Taylor Steele, Melissa Lozada Oliva, Joel Gold, Lisa Markuson, Shane Koyscan, Mighty Mike McGee, Barbara Adler, Ginsberg, Baraka, Ted and Anselm Berrigan, John Yau, William Shakespeare, Shel Silverstein, Dr. Seuss, Weird Al, Lorrie Moore, Orson Scott Card, Christopher Moore, Chuck Palahniuk, Mark Z Danielewski, Jasper FForde, Tom Robbins, Kyle Rapps, Mason Granger, Kelsey Kosinski, Leigh Ross, Lindsay Halladay, Justin Woo, RA Villanueva, Omar Holman, Joseph Thomas, Silent Knight, Glenis Redmond, Darian Dauchan, Chad Anderson, Nicole Homer, Nia Calloway, Ariana Lee, PTA, Wes Anderson, Peter Greenaway, Bob Dylan, Steve Martin, Salvador Dali, Alejandro Jodorowsky.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    56 Min.
  • Reel Poets Episode 003: DEAD POETS SOCIETY (feat Debbie Wanninkhof)
    Dec 18 2025

    After a heart, heart, heartfelt multi-voice rendition of O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman recited by Renzo, Scottt and our guest, we have a wide ranging discussion with mother, poet, educator, musician, and head inspirer of the Kb Poetry Share, Debbie Wanninkhof, whose work centers on presence, encouragement and a steadfast belief that poetry belongs to everyone.

    Then we explore how the movie, Dead Poets Society frames poetry as both liberation and risk, how masculinity is shaped by expectation and silence and how creative permission can feel like oxygen in spaces built for obedience. We talk about the teacher as catalyst, the poet as inheritor and the fragile moment when finding your voice means choosing whether or not to use it.

    We conclude with a poem by Debbie inspired by the film, 2 poems from Scottt (excerpt from O Capitol! My Capitol) and draft of (Undead Poets Society) ending with Renzo's thrilling Villanelle, Carpe Verbum, Seize the Wheels.

    As Always, Keep it Reel.

    Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen
    1 Std. und 17 Min.