Truthful, humorous and insightful poetry to uplift and brighten your day. Hosted and written by Martin Strasmore. The resounding gongs, played by Kassandra Strasmore, offer an experience of peace and tranquility. Good poetry can open up the mind and heart to new ways of seeing the world, accepting difficulties and embracing opportunities for transformation. Each episode is intended to support and uplift the world and to renew our respect for each other and nature.
As I waited for inspiration the world changed - the war between Israel & Hamas - the power battle between extremes in the GOP - The performance we attended of “Considering Matthew Shepard”, a poignant and brilliant reminder of the co-existence of hate and love. You will hear how I have been effected by these, as I realize that poetry has a valuable role in this world.These poems also reflect my search for an experience of the famed "Vortexes of Sedona".Support the show
This episode continues my photographic trip down the Colorado River and through the Grand Canyon. These poems describe the "total experience" of life on the river; ending with our last supper!Support the show
Season 3 Episode 13 Colorado river poemsfor 7 nights & 8 days in the heat of Late August & early September 2023 I went rafting down the Colorado River through the rapids of the Grand Canyon, taking a landscape photo workshop with 8 students and 2 teachers. Every evening I read my daily poem to the group - here they are! Notes: The 2 rafts were named "Raven" and "Red Wall". A Sarong is a long length of colorful cloth you can wrap around you. A "Groover" is a portable toilet critical to keeping the river clean.Support the show
These poems are from my first photography & poetry book published on Blurb.com in 2011. They are a reflection of my concern about the environment (before Al Gore's Book "The Inconvenient Truth"). They follow the 5 Elements of Earth, Water, Air, Wood, & Fire.Support the show
We are lucky to live with a nature preserve on our doorstep, and the Naples Botanical Garden a bike ride away. We also had a family week in the Outer Banks. All these places inspired these poems. I was also motivated by a Masterclass given by Amanda Gorman.Support the show
In Part 1 you heard about Thailand and Laos. Part 2 is highlights of our experiences in Cambodia and Vietnam - of course all in "verse"! Living in London, England, I was unaware of the reality of the Vietnam war or later the Khmer Rouge - this trip revealed the true horror that these countries went through; and yet they have successfully moved on.Support the show
In April and May we traveled in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia & Vietnam. 3 1/2 weeks is really just enough time to get a taste for the major cities, countryside and cultures. So rather than get into the detailed day to day activities I hope to communicate to you the experiences that touched us most. This episode is about Thailand and Laos.Support the show
During the second half of my State Parks trip I walked on long trails, kayaked and swam in refreshing natural springs, and learned about Florida's enormous underground rivers and springs that feed into its aquifer systems. I hope my words paint pictures of the places, and you can find photos on my website thewalkingpoet.netSupport the show
If one focuses on Florida's landscapes, birds and wildlife, ignoring peoples' politics and outlooks, it has much to offer the walking poet. In less than a week walking and kayaking, exploring in 9 state parks and conservation areas, searching for Manatees and birds, I felt refreshed - green therapy.In this episode join me in these state parks: Myakka River and Forest , Hillsborough River, and Colt Creek.Support the show
We just passed the one year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This made me think about anniversaries and gratitude and the good, the bad, the power of celebrations and memories.Anniversaries are a date, from which we can create, memories good or bad, thoughts joyful or sad.Support the show
Happy New Year - A new year brings new opportunities. A resolution I have made is that each day I will write at least one poem and take and select at least one new photograph. I am also going to experiment with different poetic forms, such as GROOKS, invented by the Danish Scientist Piet Hein, and Haiku and Lunes! And I will get inspired by other poets, like Bernadette Mayer - an innovative poet from Brooklyn - who always surprises.My poems in this episode are about: New Year's Day; Simplicity: Everlasting Razor Blades: Books: Opportunities: and Going to Bed!Support the show
Goodbye 202210 years ago Queen Elizabeth 2nd named 2012 Annus Horriblus - well in some ways that could be said of 2022 with a war and a continuing pandemic….However the 8th day of Chanukah and Christmas Day 2022 met in a blaze of light. And almost real Winter finally hit Naples Florida after 8 years of living here. Both good reasons to feel gratitude and have a laugh. And we can start fresh in 2023!Support the show
These poems reflect some of my experiences as we moved on from Greece to Ireland.One of the many conversations we had in Ireland, on the streets of Dingle, was with Arthur Broomfield, the poet, and I start with a poem inspired by his book Ireland Calling. It imagines a childhood in the Greek Islands and then in Ireland. The delightful music was recorded in pubs and on the streets as we travelled around Ireland.Support the show
My grandmother was born when travel was by horse and carriage and lived to experience jet planes. I never ceased to be amazed by the easeful transformation of time and space experienced through air plane travel. This podcast shares our experiences of this in Greece in August 2022The Odyssey Starts --We wake up in another world Island Memories -Brilliant bleach-white boxy housesMagnificence and Myths - Democracy .. Medicine ..The Hippocratic Oath ..Asklepios .. Hygeia and Panacea ....Support the show
We have been traveling in Europe for 6 weeks, arriving back in the US September 28th just as Hurricane Ian hit our home town of Naples. Finally finding a way back 4 days after it hit we gratefully found our home and community which is 4 miles from the beaches, unharmed, unlike much of Naples. This episode focuses on Hurricane Ian's impact in Naples, nature's resilience and my other "hurricane experiences".Support the show
Living in South West Fl these last 7 years have given a me new perspective of nature and its wonders. These reflect some of these experiences.Support the show
These poems came as I reflected on the choices I make every day: How I spend my time, what I read and listen to, and consequently what I think about.A theme is that it is easy to get caught in a virtual world of electrons - but Nature is all around us offering beauty and joy.Support the show
Relationships only truly succeed when we breakthrough the barriers, the walls that divide and separate us. Some of these poems are inspired by Robert Frost's line "Who doesn't love a wall!". Two poems are inspired by those first unique experiences we have in our lives, particularly as a parent.Support the show
June is going by so fast. We spent 2 weeks away from home as wars, school shootings and inflation flashed across the media. Thankfully being in Nature always refreshes me and gives one hope.The poems are about my experiences in Florida & Shenandoah National Park... and a couple of almost private family jokes!Support the show
As a younger adventurous traveller I had many experiences and lessons to learn. These poems reflect some of those, and they are not at all in chronological order.The summer of 72, part 1 takes place in Colombia Before you know takes place in NepalGreece: takes place on the Pelopennese PeninsularSupport the show
Taking care of the earth and nature comes naturally once you take a walk slowly, appreciating the plants, animals, insects and birds around you. We are lucky to have a small nature preserve on our doorstep. You will also hear Kassandra' s gong concert where she plays using the Fibonacci pattern.Support the show
This episode has 3 poems:"National Poetry Month" is a humorous poem about poetry book titles."Go to the Page with a Heart as open as the Heart of God" takes this title from a line in a book by Elizabeth Stroud."Journals" is about what goes into our journals and where they all go!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
While our human family suffers in many places around the globe, from Covid and war, Ukraine is staring us in the face. In our safe and peaceful lives here in the US we must do our best to do whatever we can to reduce pain and bring back joy soon. We cannot let despair win.The poems include: The sun will shine! Neighborhood Gong Concert. The Joy of Bread."In conclusion" has suggestions for how you too can help the refugees.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Every day since Russia invaded Ukraine I have written something that's help me process this awful situation; a reality that the world is facing today. As I listened to this steel band I felt that steel can create music & pleasure or destruction and pain. It is our choice.The poems came day by day, starting on Saturday (February 26, 2022). The courage of the Ukrainian people is celebrated and supported.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
GOING WITH THE FLOW- Billy Collins, the great American Poet, suggested pick a starting subject and just keep writing, allowing it to surprise you - and keep at it until it ends. What is poetry? Good question! These poems led me to old memories and some new endings. The last poem was sparked by Mark Doly's poem - this is your home now.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Hearing that my friend Curtis passed away in his sleep shocked Kassandra & I. We have know him for about 30 years. He did not died from Covid. Curtis was a little younger than us and this makes me aware of our own mortality. Most of these poems came from reflecting on this very recent experience.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Happy New Year 2022. As I contemplated ideas to start this year with a fresh uncluttered perspective, I recalled the life changing experience of my walking the Camino de Santiago, so I looked through my books and found a couple of poems I wrote that capture the opportunity this New Year offers. I also received a photo from an old friend of the new snowfall around his home in Maine, which led to the final poem. The gonging you will hear is a recording of a weekly gong concert my wife Kassandra is now playing for neighbors from our front porch.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Season 2 Episode 15 - A JOURNEY'S ENDLife has many journeys. This is a short episode to complete our 2021 European trip which ended in Holland. (please see photos on the website)Over 50 years ago I was in Amsterdam.Have I changed more than the city?Now more multicultural than ever.More extraordinary museums celebrating its artists.More culinary delights and friendly people.Sounds you hear: rain, working windmill, the bells of ZuiderkerkSupport the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Trapped in the sequencing of time, poetry for now becomes poetry for when? I wait, sinking in the quicksand, of poetic inspiration about the Danube trip and our daughter's wedding. The truth is poetic inspiration and words happen in a moment - which is “Poetry for Now”. So I am going back in time to recreate the moments through my journals and photographs, reliving the scenes and times. These poems capture a few special and poignant experiences rather than being a travelogue of our 3 weeks through Europe.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
In this episode you will hear poems about the completion of the Tour de Mont Blanc, which is about 120 miles long and as you might have guessed from episode 12 the vertical ups and downs make this route seem a lot longer. One of the beauties of this walk is the opportunity to go through 3 different countries and experience the different cuisines and languages.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
After 6 weeks traveling in Europe I have thousands of images to process and select, from my hike around Mont Blanc, my daughters wedding in Germany, and our river cruise down the Danube.I start the TMB Hike and this episode in Les Hoches, France and will continue in episode 13 in Italy and Switzerland.Writing poetry requires uses a different part of the brain from the visual processing of the images. So expect poetry relating to this trip to appear over the coming weeks. Thanks for your patience, waiting for this podcast!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
It is over 2 months since Kassandra and returned from Colorado, and only 1 week since we returned from Europe. This podcast completes our National Park odyssey. I am left feeling I want more time in South Eastern Colorado, so we will return to explore more. Please visit my website to see images that complement these poems. (www.thewalkingpoet.net)Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
This 3rd episode of our National Park trip continues in Cortez, near Mesa Verde, and we travel to Montrose and the Black Canyon of Gunnison. Next stop, after a surprising drive, is Crested Butte. In Winter a ski resort, in summer a mountain biker's paradise. Please go to thewalkingpoet.net and the Season 2 webpage to see photos.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
This is the second podcast following our trip through national parks and local hikes. In this episode we are in Utah, where we stayed 5 days in Moab, exploring the area before moving on to Mesa Verde.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
It's been about a month of silence from me. During that time Kassandra and I have traveled to six national parks and I completed a landscape photography course in the Badlands of South Dakota. Now I am preparing for a walk around Mont blanc. At the same time I have been editing thousands of photographs taken during our trip. Strangely I find it difficult to be creative visually and with words at the same time, so here goes - here come the words.This episode starts in South Dakota and Wyoming, and takes us across the Rockies into Utah.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
These poems came out of a few days in DC the nations capital finding the RENWICK Gallery of Folk Art inspiring and discovering the outside artwork and murals on the Metropolitan bike trail and buildings around Washington DC and also experiencing the National Zoo. The last poem was written in 2011 about WARLI art created in India. You will see the connection!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
I am sitting here in a wild Florida summer monsoon storm: rain, thunder and lightning. You will probably hear the sounds of the storm and this is a perfect backdrop for the idea that nothing physical is permanent and that everything - almost everything - is changing every moment.You will hear poems about how technology, time and nature change AND we can create our own unique future.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
In this episode you will hear about Ernest Hemingway, Tea and the wonderful, positive impact the pandemic shutdowns have had on the natural world. My hope is that we can continue to protect and support the natural world intentionally, instead of simply as a side effect.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Its May 16, 2021 International Day of Light and International Day of living together in Peace. Yet we are now witnessing a horrible conflict in the Middle East.Many years ago Swami Muktananda gave a talk: Life is a play of Sunlight and Shadow.You cannot avoid seeing both, but you can choose how to experience them. I personally have negative and positive feelings that I may choose to express, and invite you through this poetry to enter the door and join me on this journey, as we remember our humanity, our true nature, our spiritual Self, and witness the material and physical reality we live in. As long as we remember whom we truly are in our hearts, we can play our roles with joy and love and we will do our best to make this world a better place. Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
May 2021 - for over a year we have been living cautiously waiting for this pandemic to go away. We have been resilient and flexible. We must keep resilient, and we can keep learning about resilience from many unexpected sources, such as:Toothpaste and sunscreen.Tricolor HeronsMagnoliasSwampsScam callers!! Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Covid is still with us, so simple delights of being in nature and reading a good book are pleasant rewards and a good use of the extra time we have saved by buying over the internet instead of “shopping around”. This episode tells stories in short poems about birds, books & buying in this new reality. The final poem honors EARTH day and our place and role as human beings on this special Planet Earth.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
It has been one year since we started this podcast, so now it seems the right time to restart with Season 2 Episode 1. Springtime - Just as we have hopes of emerging from the worst of the Covid pandemic, we have emerged from one era of political leadership in the US, into a new world of leadership focused on recovery and regeneration, rebuilding and rebalancing. This time can become our golden hour, and 2021 our golden year.Poems in this episode are: Passover & Easter (Again). One year of TransformationThe Golden HourMoving forwardSupport the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Do you remember when as a child you played on a seesaw, shooting up high and coming down with a thump absorbing the shock with your bent legs. It is Spring 2021 and these poems reflect my personal and our communal seesawing experience of the last few months.The poems are about: the Covid Tipping Point; Our most powerful fears; Aging: Zooming; Ups & Downs of life; Not quite saying goodbye!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
In the last year over half 1 million Americans have died from Covid This is more than American service people died in all the wars since 1900. We can celebrate the power of science, but we have nothing to celebrate regarding the power of humanity to protect our fellow human beings, our precious earth and it's biodiversity.LET'S WAKE UP to this Global reality and take action!This episode features Kassandra's gongs & Martin's poetry and Haikus.To see some of Martin's B&W photos taken from 1968 through 1984 go to www.thewalkingpoet.netSupport the show (http://www.prasad.org)
This episode started being about finding the truth, the reason for being in this human body, but as life evolved and our water heater leaked, a new story sprang up - so this episode recognizes that physical bodies and the things we collect will all be unimportant in the end.You will also find out a little about "stamp collecting" and more!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Episode 33 - LET IT BEIn the last 11 days we have celebrated Valentines day and "NEW Presidents Day" and completed the second impeachment trial of the 45th President and in February 1964 the Beatles first landed in America!In this episode we experience nature's beauty, we celebrate the country moving forward in new directions, and ponder how we can understand each other better and move on without hanging on to negativity while still learning and not being dragged behind a "farting camel" - as in Hafiz's poem - Cast all your votes for dancing. . Happy Valentine's day.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Inspired by the poet Billy Collins, Martin's poems share experiences from walking in Iceland, exploring exciting European Cities, Bhutan and Nepal in 1978, when it was relatively free of tourism.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
These poems are about cleaning up our lives, our email, our "ToDo" lists and perhaps even National Politics.President Biden has been in the White House 7 days and he is cleaning up. Let's take it one small step at a time!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
This podcast has become a journal of a tumultuous time in human history. So I choose my words very carefully to reflect my reality, my vision and my hopes in ways that uplift and enlighten. The poems here tell stories and I request that you start to create your own story for 2021.I also discovered a way to invite you into different views of the world and places I treasure in the poem: THE INVITATION. Also I am reminded of the power of Ichigo Ichie, from an earlier episode. And finally I realize that we live in a Subscription world and Life itself is a subscription.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
Welcome to belated episode 29. Since Christmas 2020 I have felt in a negative creative hole, a black hole, as if in the calm before an unknown storm - now I know why. 2021 is a turning point in many ways. This episode takes us from 2020 through the events of January 6th, 2021 to an optimistic view of 2021. Expect more episodes soon!Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)
On December the 21st, the winter solstice arrives here in the Northern Hemisphere, lengthening days and shortening nights. In December Hanukkah and Christmas are religious celebrations full of light. Then we can get ready to celebrate the coming of 2021, a new year. Let's consider every hour and every day a celebration too. The music in this episode was recorded informally in May 2019 in Tuscany and Umbria, Italy. The final music celebrates Hanukkah.Support the show (http://www.prasad.org)