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Best podcasts about one poem

Latest podcast episodes about one poem

Poemas da Nonô - Nonô Poem
Refresh Nonô Poetry - Episode 2: "One poem each day…"

Poemas da Nonô - Nonô Poem

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 1:41


Refresh Nonô Poetry - Episode 2: "One poem each day…" YouTube: https://youtu.be/eNQBiCh5CCw Blog: https://blog.poesiasdanono.com/ More poetry: : https://linktr.ee/poesiasdanono Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poesiasdanono/episodes/Refresh-Non-Poetry---Episode-2-One-poem-each-day-e2a0r36 #poesiasdanono #nonôpoetry #nonô #poem #poetry #missioninspire #refresh #worldlypoetry #onepoemeachday @poesiasdanono --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/poesiasdanono/message

Robert McLean's Podcast
Interview: Lesley Hodges, climate poet, trying to turn the tide on climate change, one poem at a time.

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 23:21


Lesley Hodges (pictured) worked as an environmental scientist and needed little or no nudging to understand or recognise the quickly evolving dangers arising from the human-caused damage to Earth's atmosphere and the increasingly dangerous weather system. Unsure what to do to help people better understand and identify with the quickly unfolding climate crisis, Lesley settled on storytelling, using poetry and songs as the primary way in which to connect with people. Subsequently, she developed and set up the website, "Climate Poems and Songs" and says, she would love people to take her work and share it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message

Sell Serve Prosper Radio
The Guy in the Glass - One Poem to Change Your Life

Sell Serve Prosper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 5:18


As part of this Lead Your Best Life Podcast series this is the first in a series of poems that have shaped my life and had a powerful impact on millions of others as well.   This first one is The Guy in the Glass - sometimes written as The Man in the Mirror.    The Man in the Glass, is a poem written by Dale Wimbrow in 1934. Originally, it was called The Guy in the Glass but over the past 80 years, the wording and phrasing has varied slightly. The message of the poem is powerful and a stark reminder that we will only be at ease with ourselves, if we can look in the mirror each day and accept what we see.   The Man in the Glass When you get what you want in your struggle for self And the world makes you king for a day Just go to the mirror and look at yourself And see what that man has to say. For it isn't your father, or mother, or wife Whose judgement upon you must pass The fellow whose verdict counts most in your life Is the one staring back from the glass. He's the fellow to please – never mind all the rest For he's with you, right to the end And you know you have passed the most difficult of tests If the man in the glass is your friend. You may fool the whole world down the pathway of years And get pats on the back as you pass But your final reward will be heartache and tears If you've cheated the man in the glass.

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 91-100 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 2:58


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 81-90 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2022 2:58


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 71-80 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 2:59


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

In the Green Room
Nurturing Literacy, One Poem at A Time

In the Green Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022


#inthegreenroom #inthegreenroompodcast #savingtheplant #spreadinglove #naturepoetry #literacy #azlocal #arizonawildlife #emotionalintelligence

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 61-70 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 2:59


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 51-60 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2022 2:59


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 41-50 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 3:01


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 31-40 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 2:52


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 21-30 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 3:00


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 11-20 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 2:58


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan
Hyakunin isshu 1-10 One Hundred Poets, One Poem Each

Yamatouta - Songs of Ancient Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 2:38


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogura_Hyakunin_Isshu

Breaking Form: a Poetry and Culture Podcast

Work, girl! And we give love to our power bottom brethren.Read Emily Dickinson's Poem 260.  You can listen to it read by Yina Liang, courtesy of the Favorite Poem Project here (~5 min). Read (or listen) to Richard Blanco's poem "We're Not Going to Malta" here. Watch Larry Levis read with Phil Levine (~76 minutes; Levis is first). Aaron is right, Levis has a lovely, crisp, deep man-voice.Read Jane Kenyon's "Having it Out with Melancholy" here. Hear her read "Otherwise" here (video is of her and Donald Hall, walking with their dog). There's an incredible musical response to Jane Kenyon's "Having it Out with Melancholy" that I could not recommend more. Watch/listen here. Composed by Jonathan McNair and performed by The Unheard-of//Ensemble (~22 minutes). Otherwise is Kenyon's New and Selected Poems. The Collected Poems assembles Kenyon's four previous volumes, plus her posthumous volumes, her translations of Anna Akhmatova, and then four poems never before published in book form. The book Aaron mentions is A Hundred White Daffodils: Essays, Interviews, The Akhmatova Translations, Newspaper Columns, and One Poem.Read Nazim Hikmet's poem "On Living" here.Auden did write a blowjob poem, apparently known by several different titles: "A Day for a Lay," aka “The Platonic Blow, by Miss Oral,” aka “The Gobble Poem,” and you can read about it here.James's favorite Steve Orlen poem is "In the House of the Voice of Maria Callas," which you can read online here.

How To Get Your Shit Together
Paying My Rent, One Poem At A Time

How To Get Your Shit Together

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 38:27


Big news, I'm now earning enough from my online work to pay the rent. That's right, my poems are paying the bills baby!Breaking this milestone came as somewhat of a surprise. Given that I have multiple sources of income, it took until tax time for me to do the math, and realise that I had, after five years, in-fact ‘made it'.True, I'm not living off my work, I'm not uber wealthy or well known, but the fact remains, the rent is paid, and next year is looking even better.It's with this in mind that I wanted to give you a rundown of my approach. What follows are the techniques, strategies, and mindsets that I am currently employing.Think of them as a realistic counter to the endless other posts claiming that you can make thousands of dollars online with little to no effort…In this episode I introduce my latest book, and discuss how to make money from your art.Resources mentioned:Bound To The Wings Of A Butterfly - BookPaying MY Rent, One Poem At A Time - Blog PostPlease rate, review and share this podcast!

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The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan
Paul Auster on the One Poem That He Can't Get Out of His Head

The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 57:53


On this week's episode, live from the Miami Book Fair, Mitchell Kaplan talks with Paul Auster about his masterful new book, Burning Boy: The Life and Work of Stephen Crane, out now from Henry Holt and Co. Paul Auster is the bestselling author of 4 3 2 1, Sunset Park, Invisible, The Book of Illusions, and the New York Trilogy, among many other works. In 2006 he was awarded the Prince of Asturias Prize for Literature. Among his other honors are the Prix Médicis étranger for Leviathan, the Independent Spirit Award for the screenplay of Smoke, and the Premio Napoli for Sunset Park. In 2012, he was the first recipient of the NYC Literary Honors in the category of fiction. He has also been a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award (The Book of Illusions), the PEN/Faulkner Award (The Music of Chance), the Edgar Award (City of Glass), and the Man Booker Prize (4 3 2 1). He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and a Commandeur de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. His work has been translated into more than forty languages. He lives in Brooklyn, New York. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Unity Temple UUC's Podcast
Too Much for One Poem

Unity Temple UUC's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 15:59


This sermon is from a service that was streamed on November 21, 2021 and led by Rev. Emily Gage. "Love is too much for one poem" writes the Rev. Sean Parker Dennison. Reflections on love and all the "too much" as we approach Thanksgiving and life these days. The theme for November is holding history. To read about our theme-based ministry, please visit http://www.unitytemple.org/faith-development/soul-connections on our website. To see a video of this complete service, click HERE. For information about how to join our Sunday morning live stream worship service on YouTube and our virtual community hour on Zoom after the live stream, please visit our website at http://www.unitytemple.org. Please note that the service is currently held at 10:00 a.m.

Musings of a Middle Aged Man
Two Poems Become One Poem

Musings of a Middle Aged Man

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 1:01


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://davidaolson.wordpress.com/2017/11/22/6203/

Walking With Dante
How Much Classical Imagery Can One Poem Take? Inferno, Canto IX, Lines 34 - 63

Walking With Dante

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 34:40


Without a doubt, this passage is one of the densest with classical allegory in INFERNO. The references are so thick and fast, in fact, that Dante-the-poet even steps out and asks us to notice it as a giant allegorical scheme in the poem. But an allegorical scheme of what? Which part of all this time among the wrathful is allegorical? All of it? Even back to Phlegyas' boat? Or just this scene? Just the Furies? Or maybe just the threat of Medusa's arrival? Or even just the bit about Virgil's hands, which get placed over the pilgrim's eyes? This passage starts with a problem--memory fails in a poem that promises memory won't--and moves through an intense sequence of classical references in front of the walls of Dis. It's surely one of the most complicated passage we've yet encountered in terms of literary traditions and classical literature. Join me, Mark Scarbrough, as I explore this passage from INFERNO and get a bit lost in the weeds of classical literature--because Dante-the-poet asks me to. Here are the segments of this episode: [01:06] My English translation of this passage from INFERNO: Canto IX, lines 34 - 63. [03:17] Memory fails at the walls of Dis! Understandable, sure, because it's terrifying. Problem is, Dante-the-poet prayed for "unerring memory" back in Canto II. So what's going on? [04:50] The Furies arrive in all their horror--and all their allegory, too. Here we strike at the heart of this complicated passage in which we're asked to Christianize classical literature and "classicize" a Christian poem. [11:16] Dante-the-pilgrim presses close to Virgil. But maybe the poet does, too. Maybe the way out of too much classical imagery is to engage more deeply with . . . classical literature. Or maybe engage more humanly? [14:11] The threat of the Medusa! She'll turn him to stone. But which him? Dante-the-pilgrim? Or Dante-the-poet? Maybe both. [18:45] In the final tercet, the poet steps out and asks us to look behind the "veil" of his poetry. I've got four points about this complex stance. 1) What about this entire sequence in front of Dis makes the poet break the fourth wall of the narrative twice? 2) What does it mean to get behind the "veil" of his poetry? 3) If we do get behind it to see the allegory, which allegory are we supposed to see? And 4) what if in fact we have the first example of a bit of insecurity, not from the pilgrim, but from the Dante-the-poet? Support this podcast

SJ
One poem by MT Hebel And the other poem by Sandra Neumann

SJ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 3:06


Look out the window and think your loved ones. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandra-neumann/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandra-neumann/support

Blood & Rain
Blood & Rain Episode 1: Introducing “Blood & Rain” (1/7/21)

Blood & Rain

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 50:25


No Mic. No Plan. One Poem. One Go. Enjoy.

Yesitsyanyan
One Hundred Poets, One poem each

Yesitsyanyan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2021 29:54


A compilation of Classical Japanese poems dating to around 1230-40 and assembled by the renowned poet and scholar Fujiwara no Taika. In English and Japanese. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

SJ
Two poems by Sandra Neumann one poem by SJ

SJ

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2020 4:50


Another reading of poems by Sandra Neumann and one I wrote SJ a poem I hope you enjoy all of them --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sandra-neumann/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sandra-neumann/support

Campfire Podcast
Charles Eisenstein – On the Corona Crisis

Campfire Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2020 79:17


A conversation with author and philosopher Charles Eisenstein about negative interest, universal basic income, nature's rights and a reimagined school system. And of course about the Corona virus. This show is brought to you by the film platform Campfire Stories. The music in this episode is As if we remember by Ben Bushill.There's a film at Campfire Stories about Ben Bushill titled One Poem to Catch it All. And there's one about Charles Eisenstein titled An Unlearning. Enjoy!Love from your host Mattias Olsson. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The CoSM Podcast
The One | Poem by Alex Grey

The CoSM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 2:59


Clip taken from the October Full Moon Ceremony. You can see the full ceremony here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc6-AT_IyeY&t=1856s | The CoSM Podcast | ► Apple Podcasts | https://apple.co/3jJLRFa (leave a 5-star review!) ► Spotify | https://spoti.fi/30QqjhG ► Listen Everywhere | https://pods.link/F5gjbJ938cjx9  | Chapel of Sacred Mirrors | ► Website | https://www.CoSM.org ► DONATE | https://www.buildentheon.com ► CoSM Shop | https://shop.cosm.org | Alex Grey | ► Website | https://www.alexgrey.com ► Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/alexgreycosm/ ► Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/AlexGreyCoSM

KRBD Evening Report
Friday, April 17, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 14:22


Tonight on the KRBD Evening Report: State health mandates technically carry the force of law, but enforcement remains murky — plus… two Ketchikan beaches closed as part of the effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus have reopened. And stick around for another installment of One Poem a Day Won't Kill You.

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KRBD Evening Report
Thursday, April 16, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 14:22


Tonight on the KRBD Evening Report: Environmental advocates call on the federal government to protect wolves on Prince of Wales Island — plus, mid-sized fishing towns are learning they don’t have much say over who shows up to work in the industry.And stick around for One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, KRBD's annual celebration of National Poetry Month.

KRBD Evening Report
Thursday, April 9, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 14:22


Tonight on the KRBD Evening Report: Ketchikan now has zero active cases of COVID-19. So what’s next? — Plus, you have until tomorrow to submit your guess as to when the Tanana River’s ice will break in Nenana. All that and more on tonight’s KRBD Evening Report. And stay tuned for One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, KRBD's annual celebration of National Poetry Month.

KRBD Evening Report
Wednesday, April 8, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 14:21


Borough officials grapple with the financial impacts of a summer without tourists — plus, some U.S. Forest service employees are being transferred from Alaska to South Dakota, leading some to speculate that there’s a political motive And, of course, another installment of KRBD's annual celebration of National Poetry Month, One Poem a Day Won't Kill You.

KRBD Evening Report
Tuesday, April 7, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 14:20


Tonight on the KRBD Evening Report: Ketchikan’s school board will debate next school year’s budget Wednesday — Gov. Mike Dunleavy vetoes millions in ferry funding — and volunteer mask-makers throughout Southeast Alaska mobilize to fight COVID-19. Plus, another installment of One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, KRBD's annual celebration of National Poetry Month.

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You
April 3, 2020 - Everything Happens From Bandstand, Read By Joann Brown

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 3:28


Hello and welcome to One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, brought to you by the Desmond-Fish Public Library and The Highlands Current. Each day during the month of April, National Poetry Month, we're bringing you one poem read by a community member in Philipstown and Beacon. Today, Friday, April 3nd, Joann Brown reads the lyrics to "Everything Happens" from the musical Bandstand.

KRBD Evening Report
Friday, April 3, 2020

KRBD Evening Report

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 14:05


Tonight on the KRBD Evening Report: Ketchikan’s city council rejects letting cruise ships dock downtown — the state education department paid a former Ketchikan superintendent to plan for a statewide virtual school — and Petersburg’s Little Norway Festival has been cancelled. And stay tuned for One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, KRBD's annual celebration of National Poetry Month.

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You
April 1, 2020 - Blake Leads A Walk On The Milky Way By Nancy Willard, Read By Jen McCreery

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 3:25


Hello and welcome to One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, brought to you by the Desmond-Fish Public Library and The Highlands Current. Each day during the month of April, National Poetry Month, we will bring you one poem read by a community member in Philipstown and Beacon. Today, Wednesday, April 1st, join Library Director Jen McCreery for Blake Leads a Walk on the Milky Way (From A Visit to William Blake's Inn) by Nancy Willard.

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You
April 2, 2020 - O Where Are You Going? By WH Auden, Read By Matt Clifton

One Poem a Day Won't Kill You

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 4:12


Hello and welcome to One Poem a Day Won't Kill You, brought to you by the Desmond-Fish Public Library and The Highlands Current. Each day during the month of April, National Poetry Month, we're bringing you one poem read by a community member in Philipstown and Beacon. Today, Thursday, April 2nd, join Matt Clifton as he reads and discusses O Where Are You Going? by W.H. Auden.

The Edge Of Comprehension
One poem that predicted my future

The Edge Of Comprehension

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 6:21


In this podcast we discuss how the future is made of the invisible substance, and it is behind us. It is forever moving from behind us, into what is in front of us. Find out how one poem predicted my future and created this podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/joeylliso/support

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Behind the Breakthrough
Beating back Alzheimer’s, one poem at a time, with Dr. Donald Weaver

Behind the Breakthrough

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 37:14


In the final episode of Season One of Behind the Breakthrough we hear from Dr. Donald Weaver, director of the Krembil Research Institute. Dr. Weaver talks about his groundbreaking research into Alzheimer’s disease, and explains how drug research works and the challenges of getting to a clinical trial. He also talks about why his response to questions about “What next?” is a cheery “More failure!,” the purpose of his weekly story-telling in team meetings, and talks about his poetry career.

Highly Textured Librarian
One Chapter, One Poem: Ruffin, Abdurraqib, and Parker

Highly Textured Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019 11:55


I read a chapter or poem from each book and decide if I will continue reading.

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Highly Textured Librarian
One Chapter, One Poem: Obama, Braithwaite, and Smith

Highly Textured Librarian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2019 8:53


After reading a chapter or poem from a book, I decide whether I should continue reading or stop.

Club Zero
One poem wonder 2

Club Zero

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 4:34


Talk about my one wrote poem.

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Club Zero
One Poem Wonder

Club Zero

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2018 12:02


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Master Griot / NBBTA Radio
Ep 15 Beyond the Word w. Suite Franchon: The Power of One Poem

Master Griot / NBBTA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 61:00


It's episode 15 of Beyond the Word with Suite Franchon. Artist Advocate Gif of Pay Us No Mind chops it up with Suite Franchon about the revenue, branding, and legacy power of one poem. Time to stop leaving money on the table, time to inspire as many people as possible and start leaving true legacies. Spoken Poet, start professionally recording and distributing your work. OMG, spoken word is popping up everywhere! The Master Griot Project™ contends this is just the tip of the iceberg. ?Join in the manifestation of a new sphere for the spoken word industry. Move Beyond the Word with Suite Franchon to the limitless possibilities of the burgeoning spoken word industry. We have not yet seen all that the word can do. What do you envision for spoken word? Want to be a guest? Please, share what new things are you doing in or how you are expanding the linear views of spoken word. Follow up at mastergriotradio.com/beyond_the_word. CONNECT: Suite Franchon www.suitefranchon.us Gif - Pay Us No Mind www.payusnomind.info

Quit
113: Name One Poem

Quit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 60:47


Dan and Haddie do some followup about charging for your time/service, leaving a comfortable job to take an independant risk, asking yourself if you're critical to your company's success, digital nomads, and a reminder to take time to feed your soul. Send us your questions via email 5by5.tv/contact. Links for this episode:Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? - The AtlanticNo, Smartphones Are Not Destroying a Generation – Thoughts And Ideas – Mediummrb on Twitter: "Damn this programmer interview whiteboard question has me shook https://t.co/YkmnLQnLA4"Elon Musk firing his assistant is a good career and salary lesson - Business InsiderNavy SEAL explains what to do if you're attacked by a dog - Business InsiderLeaves of Grass - WikipediaSong of Myself (1892 version) by Walt Whitman | Poetry FoundationBest Way To Build Startup Is Travel The World - Business InsiderBrought to you by: FreshBooks (All you have to do is go to FreshBooks.com/quit and enter QUIT in the 'How did you hear about us?' section). eero (For free overnight shipping to the US or Canada,visit eero.com and at checkout select overnight shipping then enter QUIT to make it free)! Squarespace (Start your free trial site today, at Squarespace.com and when you sign up make sure to use the offer code QUIT to get 10% off your first purchase).

Introducing You...
Episode 6 - Saving Africa One Poem at a Time

Introducing You...

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 77:30


I am joined this week by Maeve Scullion, born in South Wales and making her way through the smog of London as an amateur poet we discuss her depression, poetry and charity work as well as Brexit and working with children who have special education needs.On Introducing You… I discover that there is, as with most people in our circle of acquaintances and friends; a bigger and more personal story behind what I and most people can know without having the conversation and asking the questions. So here I am, asking the questions.I am That Mr ChristopherThis is Maeve Scullionwww.thatmrchristopher.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Boodaism
A Religion of One [Poem]

Boodaism

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2017 1:13


I am a religious man. My body is my temple, My soul is my altar. My thoughts are my prayers, My mind is my humble priest. My intuition is my bible, My conviction is my faith. My devotion is my salvation, My life is my offering. I am a religion of one. The post A Religion of One [Poem] appeared first on Boodaism.

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SoulVox L*I*V*E!
Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn McDonald

SoulVox L*I*V*E!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2016 56:00


Episode 36: One Poem that Saved a Forest with Jacqueline Suskin A little while ago, I came across  an article in Yes! Magazine that stopped me in my tracks. It was called One Poem that Saved A Forest: How the friendship between a poet and a timber baron kept a grove of California redwoods from clear-cutting by Jacqueline Suskin. Upon talking with Jacqueline, I discovered that she also made a living as a poet at The Poem Store by composing one-of-a-kind poems on a manual typewriter, in exchange for a donation (your subject, your price). Plus, she has written two books; Go Ahead & Like It and The Collected … and her work concept has been profiled in the New York Times and the LA Times.  Join us as we talk about her poetry, The Poem Store project, her compassion and humanity, and how to come together to successfully tackle projects (like saving a forest grove) for the greater good of all. As a special treat, I'll pick a subject and Jacqueline will write a poem for us … right on the spot. You’ll love it! ROUND TABLE with HiC Luttmers, John Carosella, and Mildred Lynn: “You Should Not Honor Men More Than Truth “- Plato. It’s sure to be a fun, engaging discussion. Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn McDonald is a fascinating tour of the mind-body-spirit connection. Enjoy nourishing conversations, thought-provoking guests, personal growth tools, compassionate guidance, practical tips ... plus a generous sprinkling of East-coast humour and warmth! You’ll also love our popular Round Table discussions. Airs the FIRST SUNDAY of the month @ 10:30am PST.  Website Note: This episode originally aired in Oct 2015

SoulVox L*I*V*E!
Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn: Active voices for a more soulful life

SoulVox L*I*V*E!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2015 56:00


  A little while ago, I came across  an article in Yes! Magazine that stopped me in my tracks. It was called One Poem that Saved A Forest: How the friendship between a poet and a timber baron kept a grove of California redwoods from clear-cutting by Jacqueline Suskin. Upon talking with Jacqueline, I discovered that she also made a living as a poet at ThePoem Store by composing one-of-a-kind poems on a manual typewriter, in exchange for a donation (your subject, your price). Plus, she has written two books; Go Ahead & Like It and The Collected … and her work concept has been profiled in the New York Times and the LA Times.  Join us as we talk about her poetry, The Poem Store project, her compassion and humanity, and how to come together to successfully tackle projects (like saving a forest grove) for the greater good of all. As a special treat, I'll pick a subject and Jacqueline will write a poem for us … right on the spot. You’ll love it! WEEKLY ROUND TABLE with HiC Luttmers, John Carosella, and Mildred Lynn: You Should Not Honour Men More Than Truth - Plato. It's sure to be a fun, engaging discussion.  Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn McDonald is a fascinating tour of the mind-body-spirit connection. Enjoy nourishing conversations, thought-provoking guests, personal growth tools, compassionate guidance, practical tips ... plus a generous sprinkling of East-coast humour and warmth! You’ll also love our popular Round Table discussions. Airs the FIRST SUNDAY of the month @ 10:30am PST.  Website

Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn
Episode 36. One Poem That Saved A Forest | Honor/Truth

Healing Conversations with Mildred Lynn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2015 55:52


Healing Conversations Episode 36. A little while ago, I came across an article in Yes! Magazine that stopped me in my tracks. It was called One Poem that Saved A Forest: How the friendship between a poet and a timber baron kept a grove of California redwoods from clear-cutting by Jacqueline Suskin. Upon talking with Jacqueline, I discovered that she also made a living as a poet at The Poem Store by composing one-of-a-kind poems on a manual typewriter, in exchange for a donation (your subject, your price). Plus, she has written two books; Go Ahead & Like It and The Collected … and her work concept has been profiled in the New York Times and the LA Times. Join us as we talk about her poetry, The Poem Store project, her compassion and humanity, and how to come together to successfully tackle projects (like saving a forest grove) for the greater good of all. As a special treat, I'll pick a subject and Jacqueline will write a poem for us … right on the spot. You’ll love it! WEEKLY ROUND TABLE with HiC Luttmers, John Carosella, and Mildred Lynn: You Should Not Honour Men More Than Truth - Plato. It's sure to be a fun, engaging discussion.