Deer Tracks

By: James Kibby
  • Summary

  • The Deer Tracks podcast is a place where creativity lives. Where our longings, our delights, our disappointments, and our passions are breathed out: marking the trail of our journey. These are the tracks we make and the ones we follow to find the deepest parts of ourselves: our true selves. During each episode, you will hear echoes of the past as well as current voices through discussions about and performances of creative works. Our goal is to build community and inspire others in their creative pursuits which is why we invite our listeners to submit their work for the opportunity of hearing it on a future episode or seeing it on our blog site by sending them james@deertrackspodcast.blog. All submissions must be appropriate for a general audience and should be original work. You can submit a recording of yourself performing your work, or you can submit the words to have James perform it; all we ask is that recordings run no longer than four minutes and thirty seconds or submissions to be read are no longer than one thousand words. Exceptions can be made based on literary form but as a general rule, we ask that submissions abide by the above criteria. For further questions, you can email those to the above email address.
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Episodes
  • Some Old Poems
    Mar 24 2020

    To kick things off I decided to share some old poems I wrote many moons ago. Send your poems to poetry.deertracks@gmail.com and I may just read them during a future episode. 

    These are the titles of the poems I read:

    From the Outside In
    The World was on Fire while I Slept
    Flesh of my Flesh
    Kind of Blue

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    10 mins
  • By Water & the Spirit
    Mar 30 2020

    Sharing some more poems from my store as well as one from my good friend Fr. Bryan Wandel. I also share an excerpt from a book I'm currently reading by Dean Young titled The Art of Recklessness: Poetry as Assertive Force and Contradiction.

    Poems recited:
    Hangman's Rope
    How did I end up Alone?
    Mi Amor
    When the Morning Comes
    Break Me Open
    A Blessing for My Godson: On Your Baptism by Fr. Bryan Wandel

    Submit your poems to poetry.deertracks@gmail.com to hear them during a future episode.

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    20 mins
  • BONUS: Heard & Seen
    Apr 1 2020

    My church recently purchased a camera to up our live streaming game and I thought it would be good to give it a test run to make sure video and audio were in sync and coming through clearly. Hope you enjoy this added bonus to content I've been uploading. Subscribe to my channel to stay up to date with the latest podcast episodes and check out St. Bart's Anglican Church's page for all the wonderful content they have been uploading recently. Stay safe. God bless.

    Check out my YouTube channel to watch the video!

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    6 mins

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