the fuzzie podcast

By: Kamarr Richée
  • Summary

  • the fuzzie squirrel is a pamphlet that has been published and distributed internationally for almost 20 years. this podcast will revisit some of the more memorable works form the past, and explore the continuing complexity that is humanity today. there is only one requirement: think about what you encounter, and live what you hold in your heart.
    Kamarr Richée
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Episodes
  • episode 8: feelings
    Jun 19 2023

    we will be taking a break after this episode due to the other projects in the works. feel free to check out A Podcast About Names and Other Stuff, as well as Been Pastoring Through Some Hard Times, to see other works while you wait. for now, those, this is arguably one of the most traditional episodes yet. a lot of different pieces, of a variety of types, all coming together to help show you what it is to be a people, a human be-ing, a person. enjoy, think, learn, and see you next time...

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    27 mins
  • episode 7: cardinal directions
    Jun 5 2023

    this is a long episode; seriously, you may need to pause it a few times to get all the way through; but then, some thoughts take time; this is one of those. join me in thinking deep thoughts on what it means to have direction, how do we orient ourselves in this world, and just how important is a world view anyways? written in 2015, Cardinal Directions is one of my more serious pieces I have done, a long form essay that journeys into the depths of my heart for the world.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • episode 6: emotions
    May 22 2023
    sometimes you just need to get it out, right? this is an episode of getting out some emotions. 3 of the entries are poems from three different years; no title, just date to mark my temporal place relative to emotive state. we also have another installment in the new series “They’re Only Human: Respite” where we consider what does it mean to rest and relax. in “Sometimes I Actually Wish That I Wasn’t Black”() i explore how my own ethnic experience at times leave me wishing for another. the other essay in this episode is “Generation Gaps”(), a controversial and divisive one to be sure, but one that just may resonate, especially these many years later with how different ages express themselves l in the world. ok, let’s see how my emotions throughout my life interact with and affect yours…
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    24 mins

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