
Marcia P. Samuels - A Grain Of Sand
Spoken word poetry, mental wellness, societal issues, faith, conversations, and viewpoints.
We’re all just tiny grains of sand in this enormous universe, crafted by a masterful hand. Each grain plays a role in a larger design, and together, we form a nation, a community. We are the world. Sometimes, it’s easy to feel like just one solitary grain, but through our thoughts, understanding, sharing, love, and perseverance, we discover that our strength lies in coming together. Just like a beach filled with sand, our unity becomes a beautiful masterpiece, shaped not by one, but by many.
Marcia P. Samuels
Podcasting since 2025 • 15 episodes
Marcia P. Samuels - A Grain Of Sand
Latest Episodes
When The Ashes Settles - How We Turn A Deaf Ear - A spoken Word Poem By Marcia P. Samuels
This poem explores the idea of how individuals or even entire populations can choose to ignore what's happening around them. Ignoring reality is as ancient as humanity itself. When life is falling apart, people often find themselves saying, "I ...
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Exploring Unusual Physical Signs of Autism: The Index Finger Discovery
The index fingers of individuals diagnosed with autism. Studies suggest that, in some cases, the left index finger is often shorter than the right index finger among autistic individuals.
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WAR: TEARS OF A DYING CHILD - A spoken Word Poem by Marcia P. Samuels
I penned this poem when the war in Ukraine first began, unaware that just a few years later, innocent babies would be suffering and losing their lives in Gaza. The cries of these babies represent not only those two conflicts but also all the wa...
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WAR: The Children Won't Go Out To Play - A Spoken Word Poem By Marcia P. Samuels
Several months into the conflict in Ukraine, inspired by a news report, I composed this poem.
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WAR: Tomorrow's Old Man Is Gone, He Left While He Was Young - A Spoken Word Poem By Marcia P. Samuels
This poem by Writer, Marcia P. Samuels, tells the story of a young soldier, who went to war, leaving back his young wife and all the hopes and dreams for the future. He Never made it back home.
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