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Daily Reads (Livestream Experiment Day 47)

Articles and more through the filter of personal innovation—from a poet's perspective.

Day 47 in the books.

My livestream experiment broke "containment" with real life friends. It was well received, and I got good feedback, so win-win.

Discussing the possibility of subconscious persuasion—or is it our response to something else?

Plus, reading a poem at the end.

Articles Discussed

What does this mean for how AI is used in context of religion? What if AI is weaponized further? This brings up a lot of questions. Not sure if it's AI being persuasive as much as it's people deferring to the illusion of authority and expertise...


Several life lessons here on how we set ourselves up for success or open ourselves up for attacks.

“I got phished. Here’s exactly what happened.”


This makes me think of subconscious persuasion—maybe we already see the intertwined messages, but aren’t aware? Either way, this exercise helps us see what is there that we would otherwise miss. Creating art from art.

Mandy Morris
How I Make an Erasure Poem
Erasure poetry is one of my favorite ways to write because it feels less like inventing something from nothing and more like discovering something that was already hiding in the page…
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One of my favorite poems by Claire.

Lanterns in the Dark
Interlude: A Winter Poem
Sometimes life brims up and you have to swim. It was shortly after I completed my year-long challenge to myself to post a poem a day for a year, in late summer, that life brimmed up for me. So I’ve been quieter around these parts the last couple months. But I’m very glad to be here, and excited to share this poem, a different tone than my usual! Here’s …
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