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Trap Poet's Society

Cree Myles and Bryan Rogers
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Literature
Pick a Color
Souvankham Thammavongsa
Loneliness
Tabitha Brown
Method Man
Mental Health
Parenting
Nail Salon
Asian Women
Queens
Boxing
Gloria Naylor
Black Middle Class
Black Women
Mississippi Book Festival
Entrepreneurship
Civil Rights Movement
Capitalism

a podcast grounded in Black music, literature, and culture that sharpens our political literacy toward the joyful work of making other worlds irresistible, inevitable, and inextinguishable. Hosted by Cree Myles and Bryan Rogers

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Cree Miles
One of the hosts and a content creator with a passionate focus on Black literature and personal storytelling.
Brian Michael Rogers
Co-host who engages in lively discussions about literature and personal experiences, enhancing the show's dynamic interplay.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 30 ratings
  • Cree for Everybody

    Cree is a creative powerhouse hitting her stride. This podcast is capturing the essence of a real hang, a refreshing new way to experience her unique voice on life and literature. No one speaks as naturally and passionately. She’s effortlessly cool, meticulously attuned to humane values, and brilliantly focused on her mission of spreading Black literature. Watching someone be so authentically herself with such an important vision makes us all wiser and more compassionate creatives and humans jus... more

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    kyleppf
    United States4 months ago
  • New fave!

    I love this, it really brightens my day when I see a new episode is available! I love the joy, the chaos, the information, the books, ugh everything. So much fun!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tif_723
    United States4 months ago
  • CREE MYLES HAS A PODCAST!!!!!

    Gimme more!!!!

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    BanksDD
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Listeners appreciate the authenticity and humor brought by the hosts, finding the content engaging and enriching.
There is significant enthusiasm for the exploration of diverse literary voices and themes, particularly around Black literature and social issues.

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Trap Poet's Society launched 5 months ago and published 12 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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