Having been influenced by comedians Lenny Bruce, George Carlin, and Bill Hicks, poets Allen Ginsberg and William Burrows, filmmaker Michael Moore, Jim Morrison, John Lennon, and Bob Dylan, Paul Winter, Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Bucky Dents' 1978 homer over the green monster, and the many shamans and spiritual leaders that have passed through Omega Institute, Robert has discovered that weaving radical politics, ritual, and the arts can be a powerful tool for change.
What is radical is new, yet based in the ancient.
What they are saying about the show.
"If you haven't experienced Poorman's performances...I suggest you check out his special brand of poetry, comical commentary, and music." Lex Leonard - The Waterbug Hotel Executive Director/Founder "Robert's work is charming, honest, and made for the masses. I hope one day it will wake them up. He does not lie...except for a better laugh." Brett Bevell, author of America needs a Buddhist for President
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"Isn't it About Time we Elect a Poorman for President"
...an hour long one-man show. (shorter for feature spots) "Poorman" uses comedy, poetry and music (percussion, piano, Tibeten throat singing) to open hearts, and send messages of peace, prosperity, and love, before delivering truths about the world created by politicians. Aristotle says that you have to make people laugh first before they will listen to what you have to say. Hope is alive! (Having been an artists model for over 10 years "Poorman can't help but get partially or fully nude for a brief moment or two or three or.....)
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