Today we talk to Nav the Poet. Nav the Poet is a spoken word artist who has been writing and performing since 2011. What initially began as an outlet for personal struggles has turned into a profession, where he travels the country and shares his stories, experiences, and art with his audiences to spread his message: break barriers, build bridges, and encourage a deeper understanding of one another so that we may work together to create a better world.
"…I don't over value what I say, I just believe it for myself, and if other people vide with it, other people enjoy it, then awesome, I also don't ...
Today we talk to Nav the Poet. Nav the Poet is a spoken word artist who has been writing and performing since 2011. What initially began as an outlet for personal struggles has turned into a profession, where he travels the country and shares his stories, experiences, and art with his audiences to spread his message: break barriers, build bridges, and encourage a deeper understanding of one another so that we may work together to create a better world.
"…I don't over value what I say, I just believe it for myself, and if other people vide with it, other people enjoy it, then awesome, I also don't expect people to automatically agree with it…" -
Nav the Poet
Topics we discuss:
- His poetry tying to Shared American Ideals
- Living up to them
- What it looks like to criticize America
- How he took the leap to pursue poetry
- What it's like to have to assimilate
- In broader culture
- And within Sikh culture
- While maintaining individualism
- Finding his individuality and being himself
- Connecting to his faith
- Becoming a poet
- Aligning to what he is meant to do
- Experiencing God and that influence over him.
- What success and accomplishment look like
- The struggle to not let follows and likes drive our behavior
- Staying true to his creative voice
- What it means to conform
- Male superiority and gender dynamics
References:
- Nav's Tik Tok
- John McCain's quote living up to ideals
- Sikh Faith
- Zeitgeist
Credits:
Lead editor + Producer: Ruf Holmes
Music:
Main Theme: "Eaze Does It" by Shye Eaze and DJ Rufbeats, a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
Guest theme: "Vebiage Veggies" by DJ Rufbeats created as a More In Common Podcast Exclusive.
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