

Naisha Randhar
Youth Poet Laureate of Dallas and author of "Roses of Arma."
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Dec 28, 2025 • 30min
Sunday Pick: 2025 Staff Picks - Best of How to Be a Better Human
Naisha Randhar, the Dallas Youth Poet Laureate, shares her poetic insights and favorite episodes in a creative year-end recap. She highlights Clint Smith's exploration of America's complexities, blending pride and shame. Naisha also praises Edith Zimmerman's candid journey to sobriety, emphasizing the power of self-reflection. The discussion includes inspiring topics like reclaiming Indigenous food traditions and the importance of rest through Catherine May's wintering concept. A vibrant selection of superlatives showcases the best ways to be a better human this season.

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Apr 27, 2025 • 41min
Sunday Pick: How poetry builds teenagers' confidence (w/ Youth Poet Laureate Naisha Randhar) | How to Be a Better Human
Naisha Randhar, the Youth Poet Laureate of Dallas and author of Roses of Arma, shares her passion for poetry and its transformative power. She discusses how poetry can boost confidence in teenagers, helping them discover their identities and express themselves. Naisha emphasizes the role of arts education in fostering self-awareness, encouraging listeners to be witnesses of their own presence. The conversation also highlights the beauty of everyday life and the importance of authenticity in creative expression.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 40min
How to enjoy poetry — without being a poet (w/ Naisha Randhar)
Naisha Randhar, the Youth Poet Laureate of Dallas and author of "Roses of Arma," shares her inspiring journey as a young poet. She discusses how poetry has transformed her life and empowered her peers, fostering self-expression and community. Naisha highlights the balance between self-awareness and confidence in writing, encourages listeners to embrace their voices, and emphasizes the healing power of poetry in navigating life's challenges. Her insights invite us all to witness our own stories and the world around us.


