Ink Speak: A Podcast for Storytellers, Dreamers & Seekers Have you ever felt like there’s more to life than what you’re living? I did too, until I set fire to the life I thought I was supposed to have and chose myself instead. Ink Speak is where personal storytelling meets poetry, magic, and the raw human experience. I’m Maverick Malone (@mavmalone)—author, poet, and spoken word artist—and this podcast is a space for those navigating self-growth, healing, love, loss, spirituality, and transformation. Each episode begins with a poem or spoken word piece that sets the tone for the story to follow. I don’t just talk about manifestation; I live it. I write things into existence, and then I tell you the story of how it happened. Whether it's healing from divorce, learning to trust the unknown, manifesting love through poetry, or finding magic in the mundane, Ink Speak reminds us what it means to be human: messy, poetic, and infinitely powerful. If you’re looking for a podcast that blends raw storytelling, self-discovery, and a little bit of magic, welcome. You’ve found it.
This episode is a love letter to solitude. While I'm away at sea (literally), I’m taking you back to another coastline, Vilano Beach, Florida, where I recently escaped for a solo retreat. I open with a poem I wrote on that trip, "High Tide," (with calming ocean waves in the background!) and then invite you into the quiet, sun-soaked days that followed full of peaceful sunsets, reflections, journal entries, and the gentle unravelin...
Inspired by Rudy Francisco’s viral piece, "My Honest Poem," this spoken word episode is Maverick Malone's own version of truth-telling. Vulnerable, narrative-driven, and deeply human, this slam-style poetry piece is a tribute to the power of honesty, connection, and the stories that shape us. Instead of a traditional episode, Maverick offers this performance as a reminder of what unites us all.
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This is for anyone who needs a reminder that they're not alone. This spoken word piece is from my second poetry collection, Hope and Other Beautiful Things, a book about wonder, resilience, and choosing light. This piece was originally written as a note to self, but became a message for all of us: a soft place to land when the world feels heavy. May it offer hope, gentleness, and the reminder that your light is still here.
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In this episode, I unpack a viral dumpster fire of a post dripping with misogyny, projection, and unhealed wounds masquerading as “truth” (it's an absolute ridiculous word salad worth the listen). We talk incel culture, emotional labor, spiritual bypassing, and why women are tired of having to translate their pain just to be heard.
This is an episode for anyone who has ever felt exhausted trying to explain their pain to someone who ...
No podcast today, just a love poem and a reminder for the challenging days. No matter how dark the clouds, love persists.
In this introspective episode, I, Maverick Malone, discuss the nature of time—how it changes us, teaches us, and brings healing when we’re open to what it offers. From open mic nights to my first author fair, I reflect on the power of emotional corrective experiences that rewire the nervous system and help us feel safe in spaces that once felt threatening.
Through personal stories and hard-won wisdom, I'll unpack how repeating lesso...
What if your words are the spark someone else needs?
In this powerful episode of Ink Speak, I share some of the origin story of Tempest Press, the new women-owned publishing company of mine and Chelsea Chatts amplifying underrepresented voices in a world drowning in sameness. Inspired by a poem from queer Indigenous poet Melachoir, I explore why follower count shouldn’t determine who gets heard, why we desperately need new voices, a...
In this spontaneous, soul-led episode, I take you with me on a wisdom walk—a solo hike by the river where I set the intention to receive messages from nature and spirit. What unfolded was a quiet, powerful communion with the unseen through dandelions, trickling water, and the gentle language of the earth.
I reflect on how creativity is a spiritual practice, how novelty opens the channel to divine insight, and why getting out of our ...
This episode begins with a poem (an invocation, really) about love as medicine. The kind that finds us at our most depleted and still asks us to show up, gently.
I talk about pushing through a heavy day with no energy left, the moment a song pulled me through, and how a simple reel cracked something open in me, revealing a quiet ache from my inner child that I didn’t expect.
What followed was a dream so intense it had me sobbing the ...
Are you caught between who you were and who you're becoming? In this soul-stirring episode of Listen When, I dive into the heart of transformation—what it feels like to be in the messy middle of becoming.
This inspirational speech explores the liminal space—the hollow, confusing phase when you've outgrown your past self but haven't yet stepped into the fullness of your future. It’s the moment when your reflection and manifestations ...
Can one simple question create a miracle? I hadn’t written in months. I was deep in hermit mode—resting, healing, waiting. But then, I asked myself: What can you find to be joyful about? That one moment shifted everything. I saw my coffee differently. My parking lot view became my future beach house. And then… my creativity unlocked.
This episode is about the magic of noticing, the power of believing before there’s proof, and how se...
In this episode, I sit down with poet Danielle Coffyn to celebrate the upcoming March 8th release of her debut poetry collection, If Adam Picked the Apple. We dive deep into her journey into writing and what poetry means to her, exploring how the creative process can be both a personal sanctuary and a public offering.
Danielle opens up about navigating the highs and lows of the social media game—from comparison and mental health str...
In this episode, I share a deeply personal story of how a simple notification about a new Substack subscriber reignited my passion for creating and reminded me of my "Great Why." When the world feels like it's shouting for you to give up, this episode is a reminder to keep going—because your art does matter.
I reflect on the power of art to change the world, one creation at a time, and discuss how even in the face of external doubts...
Today's episode is crossover from my Substack newsletters, Junk Drawer - more specifically, my "ARTHOUSE" subseries, where I break down a poem I've written, tell the backstory of its creation, and/or dive deeper into the topic.
With this one, I'm covering the controversial topic of AI poetry. Sparked by a recent study from the University of Pittsburgh, where participants couldn't distinguish between AI-generated and human-written po...
In this episode of the "Listen When" short motivational series, we'll explore how curiosity can help us transcend fear. Through powerful stories and reflections, I’ll discuss shifting our mindset from anxiety to curiosity, empowering us to face challenges head-on. Plus, stay tuned for a reading of my poem, "Pluto's Impetus," which captures the essence of transformation.
Tune in for a quick dose of inspiration that reminds you that c...
Join us for a special episode featuring local Chattanooga poet Chelsea Chatts as we dive into her new collection, Mud Water Will Rise. Chelsea explores Southern identity through the lens of community and culture, highlighting the unwavering resilience and pride that define what it means to be a Southerner in the 21st century. In this captivating conversation, we discuss the importance of poetry, the interplay of social and politica...
In this episode, join me on a peaceful morning at a charming red caboose Airbnb in Alabama. As I sip my coffee and take in the tranquil surroundings, I dive into the beauty of life’s middle spaces—those moments when we’re grateful for where we are while still dreaming of where we want to be. I share heartfelt musings on motherhood, weathering darkness, the pursuit of fulfillment, and the delicate balance between contentment and amb...
🎙️Episode 1: The Caboose Chronicles - Season Two Premiere! 🚂
Welcome back to Season Two! In this special episode, recorded from a charming little red caboose in Alabama, I take you on a journey of self-discovery and creativity. After a refreshing hiatus, I’m excited to share what I’ve been up to—hosting open mics, traveling, and tackling my fear of public speaking head-on!
Join me as I reflect on these adventures and delve into a p...
On Tuesday, August 20th, 2024, the poetry group open mic I attend held its final show at its location. The group continues on but will be moving venues, so to pay homage to the stage and space that housed us for the past few years, we all gave it a final sendoff. There was a strict 5 minute time limit and as such, I had to trim my performance down slightly. I wanted to give this piece another place to exist, so I recorded the full ...
This is the season finale of Ink Speak, and wow—it’s going out with fireworks, a twenty-one-gun salute, and a whole lot of truth.
If you’re thinking about divorce, feeling stuck in your relationship, or struggling to find love, this episode is for you.
Two years ago, I left my marriage—terrified but certain it was the right choice. What I found on the other side? Freedom. Reclamation. Love. A life beyond my wildest dreams.
💔 Why I be...
Joyce Sapp, 76; Bryan Herrera, 16; and Laurance Webb, 32—three Miami residents whose lives were stolen in brutal, unsolved homicides. Cold Case Files: Miami follows award‑winning radio host and City of Miami Police reserve officer Enrique Santos as he partners with the department’s Cold Case Homicide Unit, determined family members, and the advocates who spend their lives fighting for justice for the victims who can no longer fight for themselves.
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The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show. Clay Travis and Buck Sexton tackle the biggest stories in news, politics and current events with intelligence and humor. From the border crisis, to the madness of cancel culture and far-left missteps, Clay and Buck guide listeners through the latest headlines and hot topics with fun and entertaining conversations and opinions.
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