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Two souls, warring still
Living with two selves. One the world sees, one you know is real. In this episode, we discuss W.E.B. DuBois’ double consciousness from “Strivings of the Negro People”, explore the tension of being…
The Bible According to Judas
In this episode of Buttercup on Melancholy Hill, we peel back the layers of Judas Iscariot—not just as a betrayer, but as a broken man who couldn’t believe he was still loved.We explore the tension…
S1E15 To Swallow the Divine: Faith, Flesh & the Black Body
In this episode of Buttercup on Melancholy Hill, we delve into the multifaceted meanings of consumption—bodily, spiritual, and psychological—through Vincent Woodard’s The Delectable Negro and the…
The inevitable
Death is an art few can transform life is a play all must play their role. In today’s episode, think of Death as a peaceful presence. Something we cannot understand but something that we cannot…
Discussion: Oroonoko—love it or hate it. Ft. Molly
The bane of my literary existence! Oroonoko: The Royal Slave is a story about an African Prince who is tricked into slavery and taken to the Americas. His European features earned him a rank above…
Women’s role in a market of Goblins
What does a tale of stellar advertisement by strange creatures in the night have to do with the purity of women? Quite a lot! Find out in this episode of our literary dove when we explore the…
Thank you for the wonderful conversation!
This is my first Spotify GreenRoom chat, and I was very nervous but thankfully someone (LaQuita Middleton) was kind enough to pop in and have a conversation with me and share her own experience!…
I read Michelle Obama’s book
*SPOILER* (just in case) this is my thoughts about Mrs. Obama’s memoir. I loved the book, I took notes, and I think we can all learn something very valuable about what it means to ‘become’ and to…
What IS poetry?
I realized I was making episodes with the topic in it but never stopped to make one on what exactly it is. So here is the subject of what I love to do and talk about. You can find more information…
In a society: same-sex relationship
I’m touching (barely) on societal issues, and adding some literary works that correspond with the topic. Love is love in this episode....unless you’re into minors or take advantage of vulnerable…
Racism is a disease
BLM. That’s it. *apologies for background noises…
Standing in faith
Faith is in all of us, but this episode I focus on the religious aspect. Give it a listen—believer or not
A Mother's Love
Happy Mother's Day To the ones who matter most whose sacrifices are silent and ignored but who hold the loudest voices in their hearts A mother's love forever unconditional Unappreciated Unwavering
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Love is dead, and so am I
Ft. Emily Dickinson This was brief, but I just wanted to test the waters. There will be more on this popular topic for sure. *cover art not mine
“You know?”—intro
A little introduction from a novice. Confidence will hopefully come later. *cover art not mine*
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Buttercup on Melancholy Hill has published 16 episodes since April 2020, covering topics in Arts.
Buttercup on Melancholy Hill is currently highly active with new episodes irregularly. Average episode length is 12m.
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