Julian Pierre

Planet Offline

Society EN ↓ 5 episodes

“Whispers, echoes, and unspoken truths—poetry that lingers, haunts, and moves you in ways words rarely do.”

Author

Julian Pierre

Category

Society

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jan 7, 2026

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Episodes

Until then, I’ll keep daydreaming about you 07.01.2026

A quiet confession of devotion suspended in time, this poem captures the ache of loving someone from a distance—where presence is felt more strongly in thought than in touch. It lives in the soft space between memory and hope, where daydreams become a refuge and longing turns gentle rather than bitter. The speaker doesn’t rush toward resolution; instead, he lingers, choosing to wait, to imagine, a...

How to Fold a Memory 08.09.2025

“A lyrical exploration of love, loss, and the fragile ways memory lingers even as we try to let it go.”

why can’t it be forever, tonight 05.09.2025

A late-night dive into fleeting moments and fragile eternities. From disco balls to quiet despair, this spoken-word journey explores the joy of escape, the weight of tomorrow, and the haunting question: how long can forever last tonight?

The Door I Never Walk Through 01.09.2025

“I dreamt I turned around… said sorry… and everything changed. But when morning comes, the past lingers, habits haunt, and the questions remain. What if reconciliation only lives in dreams?”

The Winter of Brothers 29.08.2025

A brother remembered. A silence that lingers. Grief, rage, and the voices that never stop. This isn’t just a story—it’s a reckoning in the dead of winter.

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