Robert records his podcast live from the platform at Birmingham New Street Station and recounts an episode from the train he has just caught, then performs a poem about a bedside lamp.

Performance poet and Professor of Whimsy
Robert records his podcast live from the platform at Birmingham New Street Station and recounts an episode from the train he has just caught, then performs a poem about a bedside lamp.
Episode Twelve – Robert recites a poem about jigsaws, while waiting at Newton Abbot station for a train
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Robert goes to the viewing platform at Brixham trawler basin and recites a poem about being a tightrope walker,
Robert goes for a walk in Kensington Gardens in the rain and recites a poem about his grandad’s driving.
Today’s episode comes from the centre of London next to the Science Musuem. Robert reminisces about working in a social history museum and the philosophical questions he would ask about looking at old photos of Victorian rural workers, then performs a poem about someone called Justin Trubshaw.
In today’s podcast, Robert catches a train to London and recites a poem about a macaque dressed as a postman.
Today’s podcast sees Robert standing in the rain in a park in Devon, performing a poem about a stroppy lock keeper
In this weeks mini podcast, Robert is waiting for a bus, and he performs a poem about a house having both an upstairs and a downstairs loo.
In this week’s episode, Robert catches a bus in Paignton and performs a very . . . Slow . . .. poem.
In today’s podcast, Robert goes for a stroll on the pier surrounded by the amusements, shove ha’ppennies and arcade games.