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For those early birds who've already listened to it, I hope you enjoyed the episode as much as Anzhela and I did recording it.

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This week, Anzhela (https://www.instagram.com/speaking_that_word/) and I, Imogen Arate (https://poetsandmuses.com/imogen-arate/), discuss our respective poems, "i live in the north" and "Hell Hath No Fury," and misperceptions.

Links to the topics we touched on:
1. Belarus protests: https://theconversation.com/belarus-protests-why-people-have-been-taking-to-the-streets-new-data-154494
2. Origin of “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned” proverb: https://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/hell-has-no-fury-like-a-woman-scorned.html

Photo of Anzhela Yausheva by Daria Minina.

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