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  <title>Natasha Wright - On Poetry Fueling Self Empowerment</title>
  <description>This week on I Offer Poetry Elizabeth and her guest, Natasha Wright, discuss the inimitable power of Maya Angelou. &amp;amp;nbsp; Natasha lives in Washington, D.C. and currently serves as the Senior Advisor in the Immediate Office of the Assistant Secretary within the Administration for Children and Families (ACF).&amp;amp;nbsp; In this role, Natasha is responsible for developing and implementing many of ACF’s strategic initiatives. Prior to starting this role in April 2021, she served for two years as a legislative analyst within the Office of Legislative Affairs and Budget at ACF.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; Our guest brings in the famous poem ‘Still I Rise’ and tells us about how these words continue to resonate at every age she revisits them. After explaining she was coached by her mom into performing this poem for a childhood talent show, Natasha also reveals she had the opportunity to audit a class taught by Maya Angelou in college. &amp;amp;nbsp; We examine the different lenses of self respect and confidence Angelou weaves into her writing and the evolution of femininity throughout. Natasha also opens up about how the line “Still I rise” comes to her in tough moments and what it means to embrace her natural instincts to lead others and make life better for those around her. &amp;amp;nbsp; “[Maya Angelou] is truly embracing her femininity through this poem, [asking] 'does my sexiness upset you?' Because that is just who she is. Why are we trying to hide it, or mask it, or make it less than; to make others feel comfortable, to the detriment of ourselves? &amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamps:&amp;amp;nbsp; 00:00:44 Guest Introduction 00:03:28 Poem Reading (Natasha) 00:05:30 Author Info 00:08:35 Natasha’s Relationship to the Poem 00:19:08 Pause / Poem Reading (Elizabeth) 00:34:38 Reflection &amp;amp;amp; Offering &amp;amp;nbsp; Poem &amp;amp;amp; Links:  Still I Rise by Maya Angelou (© 1978) Still I Rise (Live Performance, Maya Angelou)  Invictus by William Ernest Henley &amp;amp;nbsp; I.O.P. Lexicon: Haughtiness: (noun) full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous &amp;amp;nbsp; Where to find Natasha: @tmarie131816 &amp;amp;nbsp; |&amp;amp;nbsp; Instagram Natasha’s Linkedin &amp;amp;nbsp; Where to find our host Elizabeth: @ellsonelizabeth&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; | &amp;amp;nbsp; Twitter &amp;amp;nbsp; Where to find us: @iofferpoetry &amp;amp;nbsp; | &amp;amp;nbsp; Instagram&amp;amp;nbsp; @iofferpoetry &amp;amp;nbsp; |&amp;amp;nbsp; Twitter iofferpoetry@gmail.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Produced &amp;amp;amp; Edited by John Campione: Campiaudio.com &amp;amp;nbsp; |&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;@campiaudio campiaudio@gmail.com &amp;amp;nbsp; Music @zacharymanno | Art @sammycampioneart &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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