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"Echoes of Home: Akbar Asiyahsson's Journey Through Words"

"Echoes of Home: Akbar Asiyahsson's Journey Through Words"

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Join us for a powerful episode of the Art For Change Podcast as hosts Mister Sapiosexual and BheeYou, alongside guest host Lady Alva, sit down with the remarkable Akbar Asiyahsson. Born in Los Angeles and raised in the culturally rich neighborhoods of Compton, Long Beach, and Inglewood, Akbar brings a unique perspective to storytelling, deeply influenced by his mother Carolyn, a poet, and his father Lawrence, a journalist.

In this episode, Akbar shares how his literary legacy shapes his writing style and approach to storytelling. He recounts vivid experiences from his hometown that have inspired his work, illustrating the beauty and complexity of the communities he represents. Listeners will appreciate his insights on balancing serious themes with humor, evoking thought while creating smiles through his words.

Akbar discusses influential figures beyond his parents, revealing how they've guided his creative journey. He also opens up about his writing process, sharing rituals that help him find inspiration and focus. The conversation highlights his dedication to uplifting others through his writing, along with engaging stories about the impact of his words on the lives of others.

As a special treat, Akbar recites his profoundly beautiful poem “I Miss,” a heartfelt reflection that encapsulates his ability to convey deep emotions with grace. The episode concludes with a whimsical discussion about which three fictional characters he would invite to a dinner party, sparking an imaginative and playful dialogue.

This episode is not just a conversation; it's a celebration of literature, culture, and the power of words to inspire change. Tune in for an enriching experience filled with laughter, reflection, and artistic expression. ️✨

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