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Best podcasts about reading poetry

Latest podcast episodes about reading poetry

Digressio: Inherit the Humanities
Ep 16 - How to Read an Epic Poem

Digressio: Inherit the Humanities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 58:45


In episode 16 (episode 4 of Season 2), Joe Carlson and Daniel Foucachon read some epic poetry together, beginning with a BAD reading of epic poetry, followed by a tutorial covering four basic principles for reading epic poetry: First, allow the natural stresses of the words to dictate the flow of the sentence. Different words have different stress lengths, depending on the placement of the vowels and the number of consonants. For example the words “to” and “flinch” are both one syllable words, but you can tell one takes less time to say than the other. Furthermore, a short word like “to” naturally leads you into the next word (ending with a vowel as it does), whereas you want to land on “flinch” a little, taking just a moment before moving on. Read the following naturally, while paying attention to the space you give between the words: “to flinch means to make a quick movement in reaction to something.” Notice the lack of space following the three instances of “to”, and the space following the harder sounds of “flinch” “make” “quick” and “movement”. This is how the English language works, and you shouldn't fight it when reading, especially when reading poetry.Second, read according to the punctuation, not the line break. The line breaks because the number of syllables allotted that line have been used up, not because a breath is required. Pay attention to the natural breaks in the syntax: the commas, the semicolons, the periods. Also, like I mentioned above, pay attention to the flow of the words themselves, and let the natural stresses dictate your annunciation and your rests.Third, read the poem aloud and slowly. Taste the words on your tongue. Let their sounds fill your eustachian tubes, bringing the words directly to your ears, as well as traveling around your cheeks and hitting them from the outside. This process will encourage and cultivate your ability to enter into the story, imaginatively accepting the imagery of the poem as the landscape you are inhabiting.Lastly, for extra credit, you can listen for moments of alliteration (repetition of certain consonants), assonance (repetition of certain vowel sounds), parallelisms, chiasmi, and the skilled use of enjambment (the continuation of a sentence beyond the end of a line), among other poetic tools wielded by the master. But these are the technical aspects of the poetry, the museum lighting that carefully illumines the painting. Therefore, while they certainly offer fodder for fruitful discussion, do not let them distract you from the painting itself, the story that Milton is telling.

The Poetry Lab Podcast
#30 Sing a Black Girl Song: 5 Books by Black Women Poets You Should Know

The Poetry Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 14:09 Transcription Available


In this episode, bridgette takes inspiration from Ntozake Shange's 1976 choreopoem, for colored girls who have considered suicide / when the rainbow is enuf and compiles a list of five collections by Black women that you should know. Listen in as bridgette chooses one collection from each of the past five years and explains why you should know it. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Lori Walker, Danielle Mitchell, and Karen Zheng. Hosted by Danielle Mitchell and Lori Walker, with special guest host bridgette bianca.  Theme song: "Simply Upbeat" by Christian Telford, Kenneth Edward Belcher, and Saki Furuya Visit thepoetrylab.com/podcast for more information.  

Alt Schwift X – A Clash of Kings Abridged

Reading poems! And ranking them!!Watch the livestream on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/O2Fv31N-mvsReading from:The Norton Anthology of Poetry. 2005. Margaret Ferguson. 5th edition.The Oxford Book Of English Verse. 1931. Arthur Quiller-Couch.The Metaphysical Poets. 1985. Helen Gardner.The Penguin Book of Contemporary Verse. 1963. Kenneth Allot.Subscribe to the podcast: https://altschwiftx.simplecast.fm/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4VMQJhRCtbVdUCc9NoA01gTwitter: https://twitter.com/AltSchwiftXFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/148969352315008/Discord: https://discord.gg/dSJjwvw

Otherppl with Brad Listi
John Keene on Ghost Books, Song Cave, Publishing, Reading Poetry, Delayed Gratification, Language, Meaning, Youth, Freedom, Identity, Memories, Stories, History, and Punks

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 27:13


In today's flashback, an outtake from Episode 762, my conversation with author John Keene about his poetry collection Punks, which won the National Book Award for Poetry in 2022. The episode first aired on March 9, 2022. Keene is a writer, translator, professor, and artist who was named a MacArthur Fellow in 2018. In 1989, Keene joined the Dark Room Writers Collective, and is a Graduate Fellow of the Cave Canem Writers Workshops. He is the author of Annotations, and Counternarratives, both published by New Directions, as well as several other works, including the poetry collection Seismosis, with artist Christopher Stackhouse, and a translation of Brazilian author Hilda Hilst's novel Letters from a Seducer. Keene is the recipient of many awards and fellowships--including the Windham-Campbell Prize, the Whiting Foundation Prize, the Republic of Consciousness Prize, and the American Book Award. He teaches at Rutgers University-Newark. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram  TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Consortium Podcast
Ep. 49 - Jennifer Courtney Presents a Workshop on Reading Poetry

The Consortium Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2024 49:33


This is Episode 49 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. This episode is a workshop on Reading Poetry given by Jennifer Courtney at the New England Consortium of Classical Educators in the summer of 2023.  Jennifer Courtney has a passion for developing curriculum that helps homeschool parents to give their children a classical, Christian education. She and her husband Tim live in Oklahoma and have home educated their four children, three through graduation. She currently serves as the Sr. Global Curriculum Director for Classical Conversations MultiMedia. Jennifer is the author of Ancient World Echoes, Old World Echoes, and New World Echoes. These readers include fairy tales, fables, and poems designed to be read as a family. As a child, Jennifer loved Charles Dickens so much that she used to carry a hardback copy of his stories to kindergarten. The New England Consortium of Classical Educators (NECCE) exists to point New England to the unifying Truth found in Christ and His creation, the Good of fellowship with like-minded individuals, and the Beauty reflected in great works of literature, science, and art, through teaching, conversation, and conferences. Learn more about the Consortium of Classical Educators. Learn more about the New England Consortium Summer Conference in Maynard, MA on Jul 12-13, 2024. For live, online courses in the classical Christian tradition, visit Kepler Education.  

The iServalanâ„¢ Show
Episode 631 - The iServalan™ Show. The Temptation of a Virgin by the Marchioness of Dorchester Sarnia de la Mare FRSA Live Reading Poetry

The iServalanâ„¢ Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 1:14


Artemis Projects
EP 53: Renay Pepita (reading poetry)

Artemis Projects

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2023 69:37


Conversation and reading with poet Renay Pepita. Renay is reading a selection of poems from their 2022 book 'Untitled [Notes for Blue]' as well as the more recent poems that will be published in 2024 as 'Untitled [The Un-forgetting of Air]'. In between the readings we are unpacking the process behind writing each as well as Renay Pepita's overall working methodologies. Originally broadcast: 28 August 2023 Sympoiesis radio show is produced on the Gadigal land of the Eora nation, traditional custodians of this land. We pay our respect and gratitude to the elders past, present, and yet to come. Facebook: www.facebook.com/sympoiesisradioshow Instagram: www.instagram.com/sympoiesis_radio_show PRESENTER/INTERVIEWER: Ira Ferris (www.instagram.com/artemisprojects) GUEST: https://www.renaypepita.com

The Slowdown
1013: Reading Poetry in Illness

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 5:26


Today's poem is Reading Poetry in Illness by Anya Krugovoy Silver. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “These are poems that are meant to enter the body at the right time, to exist there, to do their healing and be on their way; they are not for close reading or exegesis. They protect the threshold between the living and the dead. They remind one of old roads. They return the frog to his kingdom.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp

The Poetry Lab Podcast
#15 Anthologies: Find Your Favorite Mixed Tape of Poems

The Poetry Lab Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 16:36


In this episode, Lori helps listeners get in tune with one of poetry's greatest and most economical resources: the poetry anthology. Learn the five kinds of anthologies Lori loves and the potential drawbacks of each. If you're looking for a way to explore poetry without over-committing to collections and keeping it light on your pocketbook, the mixed tape is your best bet. Listen now to find out how. The Poetry Lab Podcast is produced by Lori Walker and Danielle Mitchell. Our managing editor is Marilyn Isabel Ramirez. With writing and collaboration from Jessica June Cato and Kelsey Bryan-Zwick.  Theme song: "Simply Upbeat" by Christian Telford, Kenneth Edward Belcher, and Saki Furuya Visit thepoetrylab.com/podcast for more information.  

The Reader's Couch
Ep. 134 Plantains and Our Becoming by Melania Luisa Marte

The Reader's Couch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 40:35


How does an author use poetry to explore her identity, culture, and ancestry?  In this episode, we delve deep into the poetic landscape with Melania Luisa Marte, author of the debut poetry collection, "Plantains and Our Becoming."  Melania shares her enthusiasm for poetry, the thought process behind her book, and the significance of cultural symbols in her work.BOOK: Plantains and Our Becoming by Melania Luisa Marte on Amazon or Bookshop.SHOW NOTES & BOOKLIST: Find the episode show notes and a list of all the books mentioned here.MORE RESOURCES:  Visit bibliolifestyle.com for more information and resources to help you in your reading journey.JOIN THE COMMUNITY:Join the BiblioLifestyle Community & the Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Club for a fun, online book club experience!  Come and share books you've read, get inspiration for what to read next, make friends, and encourage each other along the way.  Learn more and join the community: bibliolifestyle.com/community.THE BIBLIOLIFESTYLE 2023 FALL READING GUIDEGet ready for a cozy fall reading season! Download your free copy of the guide when you visit fallreadingguide.com. This year's guide has thirty books organized across nine categories, plus fun recipes, fall activities, lifestyle tips, classic books, and a fun challenge. So download your free copy and discover your next favorite book! EPIGRAPH LITERARY FESTIVALMark your calendars, register to attend, and join us from September 21st - 23rd, 2023, for a fun virtual event! Watch authors share their new books, attend lifestyle-themed sessions, and join our fun literary happy hours! For more information visit: epigraphlitfest.com. See you there! BIBLIOLIFESTYLE COMMUNITY & BYOB CLUBRead a good book recently? Join our members-only Community & Bring Your Own Book (BYOB) Club and tell us about it! Here we read what we want, make friends, and encourage each other along the way. Attend our online book club, seasonally-themed happenings, get exclusive content, plus more!

Speaking From My Mind
Reading Poetry

Speaking From My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 33:56


Join Fabrisio in a captivating episode of "Speaking from My Mind" as we explore the art of reading poetry. Discover how poetry's intricate tapestry of words and emotions invites us to decode hidden meanings, embrace vulnerability, and experience language as a form of visual and emotional art. From the rhythmic cadence that echoes in our hearts to the joy of personal interpretation, we celebrate the unique magic that only poetry can offer. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or a curious newcomer, this episode promises to deepen your appreciation for the timeless world of poetry. Tune in and let the enchantment begin.

The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan
Campbell McGrath: Reading Poetry Aloud

The Literary Life with Mitchell Kaplan

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 41:38


Campbell McGrath is among South Florida's most revered poets recognized with the MacArthur Genius Award, a Kingsley Tufts poetry Award and by admirers from Robert Pinsky to Elizabeth Alexander. His newest collection is Fever of Unknown Origin and on this edition of The Literary Life, we celebrate its publication with a reading at the Coral Gables location of Books & Books. Introducing Campbell is Scott Cunningham, executive and artistic director of OMiami, which is building community around the power of poetry. Campbell McGrath is the author of eleven books of poetry, most recently Nouns & Verbs: New and Selected Poems, and XX: Poems for the Twentieth Century, a finalist for the 2017 Pulitzer Prize. His writing has been recognized with a MacArthur Foundation “Genius Award,” a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Witter Bynner Fellowship from the Library of Congress, and a United States Artists Fellowship. He lives with his wife in Miami Beach, and teaches in the MFA program at Florida International University.   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Point with Liu Xin
Reading poetry with U.S. scholar

The Point with Liu Xin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 27:00


As an American, Bill Porter discovered his spiritual haven in Chinese literature, especially poetry. Having translated over 2000 Chinese poems, he is the first American to publish an English version of a revered Chinese poetry anthology in the U.S., releasing the tome in 2003. Approaching his 80th year in 2023, Bill's enduring connection with China persists as he plans further journeys to explore the footsteps of his beloved poets.

Quiddity
From the Archives: Christine Perrin on Teaching and Reading Poetry

Quiddity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 66:12


This week we dig deep into the Quiddity archive for a conversation between David Kern and Christine Perrin about reading and teaching poetry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Trinity Forum Conversations
Reading Poetry

Trinity Forum Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 36:05


Our series on Reading & The Common Good concludes with this episode on the importance of reading poetry. Trinity Forum President, Cherie Harder speaks with internationally acclaimed poet and writer, Dana Gioia, who is a former California Poet laureate and Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts.As poetry often does, the conversation in this episode considers the personal as well as the universal, including how Dana became interested in poetry, and what can be done to interest a generation of readers to the habit of reading--and even memorizing--poetry.

Postpartum Production
Fractured Time: Writing and Reading Poetry During Motherhood with Nancy O'Reddy and Emily Pérez

Postpartum Production

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 50:14


"I think of all the arts, poetry is a really good one to pair with motherhood, because you can do something that feels complete in the fractured time you have, and then you can revise it in fractured time." ~ Emily Pérez Have you ever been at a conference, totally energized and excited, but you leave and have lost all that momentum? Thankfully, this was not the experience for poets Nancy O'Reddy and Emily Pérez. They shared in a panel conversation at a writing conference, then took all of the energy and support they received and channeled it into being co-editors of a new and inspiring collection of writing in and around motherhood called “The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood.” “It seemed important at that point to present views on motherhood that would be like all three of those things - difficulty, ambivalence, and joy - because I think both of us, at that point in our writing and mothering journey, didn't feel like we saw the real complexity of mothering and trying to write while mothering represented in the work that we saw, or maybe we did see that work and we wanted to find a way to gather it together and to talk about it.” ~ Nancy O'Reddy Emily is the author of What Flies Want, winner of the Iowa Prize; House of Sugar, House of Stone; and two chapbooks. She teaches high school in Denver, where she lives with her family. Nancy has authored Pocket Universe and Double Jinx, among others, alongside her day job teaching writing at Stockton University. Nancy and Emily joined Kaitlin on the podcast to chat about The Long Devotion, the inspiration behind it, and the many amazing writers that generously contributed to it. They also spoke about poetry and how it intersects with and enriches motherhood. Visit our website at http://postpartumproduction.com/ (postpartumproduction.com) for the complete show notes. More about Nancy and Emily: Nancy's website: http://www.nancyreddy.com/ (http://www.nancyreddy.com/) Nancy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nancy.o.reddy/?hl=en (@nancy.o.reddy) Emily's website: http://www.emilyperez.org/ (www.emilyperez.org) Emily's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theemperez/ (@theemperez) Order your copy of their book here: https://bookshop.org/a/86159/9780820360546 (The Long Devotion: Poets Writing Motherhood) Please subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and give us a rating. This will help us reach more listeners like you who are navigating the joys and pitfalls of artistic and parenting identities. For regular updates: Visit our website:http://postpartumproduction.com/ ( postpartumproduction.com) Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/postpartumproductionpodcast/ (@postpartumproductionpodcast) Subscribe to our podcast newsletter on Substack:https://postpartumproduction.substack.com/ (https://postpartumproduction.substack.com)

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics
Twitchy witch on tiktok live tonight! Reading poetry by ee Cummings

#THATSWHATUP Show! ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL w#Trista4SenateGov&Prez! #comedy #music #politics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 119:59


She reads the poem on children by Khalil gibran.######In the path of the Giants - here's a pitch for Gaia. I'd like to be part of a production team, and I would like to pitch a series idea of in the path of the Giants, whereby a team of Gaia experts, led by Graham Hancock as Prince pull investigator. So we have a team of Gaia experts that we send to I'm part of it of course I would love to be like a production assistant researcher for this or any series you deem fit or have needs for a stellar, passionate devoted and highly trained scholar Oxford Berkeley and type A Medical University award-winning scholar. We'd investigates the more recent major archaeological discoveries, such as gebeckley Tempe, and basically as a team, we will update the history books! We will put to rest once and for all the machinist the societal social engineering indoctrination that has characterized our societies for the past 2000 plus years. Anyway, I'm your biggest, number one fan, Gaia, and I would love to join the team! Here are a few highlights of my resume that are pertinents to this position; I have a stellar academic pedigree, having studied ads the world's finest institutions, all by my own drive and ambition. I grew up in a trailer half the time in Tucson Arizona and my father instilled in me a passion for travel and an interest in history, and a wide variety of other areas architecture he was an engineer who quit his job at Sikorsky aircraft by tying his tie around his head as a headband a bandana, then my mom divorced him and he went out west to California in a school bus with his new girlfriends to become a fairly well-known artist in Northern California, Pollock pines to be exact. One of my first jobs was as company secretary to his fiddler's Green company, in which he started in Banbury England. I was responsible for marketing, over the phone and in person, servicing accounts all over England and opening new accounts ads tics, tourist information centers all around the United kingdom. And I opened new accounts in French because

The BOM-BITES Come Follow Me Podcast
BOM-BITES Episode #608 - Reading Poetry in the Old Testament

The BOM-BITES Come Follow Me Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 7:06


Old Testament Poetry is pretty cool.  It doesn't have to rhyme, but it does give you an appreciation for our relationship with God. If you'd like to view the video that goes with this podcast, click here

Professors at Work
The magical effect of writing and reading poetry

Professors at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 27:41


Internationally renowned Lebanese poet Zeina Hashem Beck's new collection is published this week by Penguin Poets – the first Arab poet they publish. She graduated from AUB with BA and MA degrees, and has been recognized and published across the world. In this discussion, she explains how the title of this book, ‘O', captures the 'o' in body, love, God, mother, joy, ode, home, memory, Lebanon, and other dimensions of people's lives. She reflects on how poetry amplifies the universal moments in life in the everyday sentiments and actions of people.

First Class Podcast
What Should a Man Provide in a Relationship? Is It okay to Cry & reading poetry

First Class Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 53:13


On this episode we brought Brenden back from ep 4 where we talked about his mother passing and went really deep into many topics. Very excited for you guys to see what he has to say. I apologize for not posting a lot of content lately, I was in Europe this past month and wasn't able to post. Hope to make more content for you guys and also more frequently. Thank you to anyone who clicked on this video. I appreciate all the support. A big WELCOME to any new viewers and always THANK YOU to our returning viewers, LOVE YOU WHOEVER IS READING THIS.   FOLLOW OUR GUEST, BRENDEN INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/brennddenn/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@bthenavigator FOLLOW FIRST CLASS PODCAST TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstclasspodcast INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/firstclass.podcast APPLE PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/first-class-podcast/id1596379338 SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/0vMPXe5yoMrOErSjRdC9Oz OUR WEBSITE: https://firstclassvidpodcast.podbean.com/ FOLLOW THE HOST ERIC ANDRES LOPEZ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/eric.andres_ YT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4bVwUFTypia_IpujiNWTKw TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@ericlopezz4 WATCH MY ITALY VLOG(s) HERE Day 2 In Florence | Grocery Shopping for our Two Week Stay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSWZVOSezPM&t=132s A Night In Florence | Finding the Best View https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJOFCTN8LJU&t=40s

That Voice Podcast
112. Five ways poetry makes you a better speaker

That Voice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 17:30


Reciting poetry from a young age not only gave me a love of language but helped me be the speaker I am today. In this episode I share five ways reading poetry aloud is proven to help you become a better speaker - even if poetry brings back bad memories from high school English classes this episode is for you.Join my online course

This Podcast is Fake
19. Reading Poetry with Katrina

This Podcast is Fake

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 33:40


In this episode, my sister Katrina and I read a couple of the poems that we've written. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thispodcastisfake/message

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha
Reading Poetry Episode 3

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 2:02


Episode 3: Still I Rise by Maya Angelou

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha
Reading Poetry Episode 2

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 1:06


Episode 2 : Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha
Reading Poetry Episode 1

Echoes- Poetry And Writings By Shobitha

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 2:23


Episode 1 - Do not love half lovers by Kahlil Gibran

The InkLives Podcast
Ordinary People Reading Poetry : Part 1

The InkLives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 22:35


OPRP is a segment on InkLives where different everyday people are hosted and tasked to read a poem of their choice explaining its significance to them. Guest Pt.1 : Trina Kirabo Poem : “Welcome to Society” by Erin Hanson Guest's socials Instagram : @trinah__k Twitter : TrinahKirabo. Snapchat : @trinahkirabo Our Instagram Page : https://instagram.com/_ink.lives_?utm_medium=copy_link To send us a voice message on the Anchor App : https://anchor.fm/inklives/message Our email : phoebeneke@gmail.com Please subscribe and leave a review.

Rise Leaders Radio
#43 Pay Attention, Stay Curious: ”Hokusai Says”

Rise Leaders Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 7:38


  He says look forward to getting old. He says keep changing,  you just get more who you really are. - Roger S. Keyes, Hokusai Says   Podcast art:  The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Katsushika Hokusai The Art is the First Iteration. We take it from there. The poet reminds us that art is a product of inspiration and interpretation. The artist initiates us with their work and then it's up to us to add our own meaning.  Hokusai rolls first by offering his art - the most well known is his beautiful woodblock series, Thirty-six Views of Mt. Fuji. Roger S. Keyes, an art-historian and poet picks up the dice and rolls again by offering an interpretation of Hokusai's work. What it meant to him. I must say I like the meaning he made of the great Japanese artist's paintings. How does Poetry Inspire Action? Listen as I read and notice what happens with you. Taking the poem in, I want to slow down. I want to pay more attention to my surroundings and to appreciate them. And to appreciate the individual and collective trajectory of our human and non-human lives. I want to visit a museum and wonder about a piece of art or sculpture. What is the artist saying through their work? Being impressed and then motivated to new action is a final phase of reading poetry. You can find the Guide to Reading Poetry, along with a copy of this poem. In Episode 18, I interview a colleague who reads David Whyte's Start Close In and we discuss ways to take in poetry. What's the link between Poetry and Leadership? I have opinions about how reading poetry elevates our leadership and our lives. I think it deepens our experience. If we use the poem as a practice for taking on another person's perspective like Keyes did, we can increase our empathy and ability to deal with paradox, complexity and conflict. We can read poetry to build the muscles of our imagination, which can lead to creativity and innovation - highly sought after elements of our work and lives. A Guide for Reading Poetry: https://mailchi.mp/rise-leaders.com/a-guide-for-reading-poetry Episode 18: Using Poetry to Expand Perspective https://rise-leaders.com/podcast?ppplayer=2166354b3000fc311ad1272907939efb&ppepisode=d0ab05a8823e580f4b6d08ccede05d34 Great Wave off Kanagawa, a painting from Hokusai: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Great_Wave_off_Kanagawa_restored.jpg To discuss executive coaching, leadership development program design, and workshop facilitation, please visit: https://rise-leaders.com/contact-info/

PS Los Angeles
softly spoken reading poetry | PS Los Angeles EP:90

PS Los Angeles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 9:38


ASMR rambling whispers about falling asleep in church and class. I also share one of my favorite poems , Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats. Close your eyes and enjoy. Best experienced with headphones.Check out my website if you would like to support the channel and find the rest of my episodes in one convenient placePS Los Angeles | Dirk Fenstermacher Jr. Check me out on Instagram as well if you enjoy shameless photos of a pretend model.|Model|DirkFenstermacher|Actor (@dirkfensty) • Instagram photos and videos MUSIC BY (Prod. Riddiman x Joe Leytrick)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/join/pslosangeles?)

Studs Terkel Archive Podcast
Reading poetry with actor Gary Merrill.

Studs Terkel Archive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 44:40


First broadcast on July 09, 1985. Terkel comments and reads poetry with Gary Merrill

He Said, She Said
This One's About Reading Poetry in a Tent

He Said, She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 7:08


Thumbelina, best friends, getting through and moving on, etc. 

Everything’s Written
Listening to Music and Reading Poetry

Everything’s Written

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 30:36


Let's talk about how I listen to music and read poetry and how I hope it will help others engage with the two wonderful forms of art. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/everythingswritten/support

Grace & Joy!
Val & Moss - Val reading poetry...x

Grace & Joy!

Play Episode Play 54 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 12:39


An episode of 12:39 mins with Val reading the poetry she loves.I met Val over a year ago when I started to walk her Border Collie Moss each week, via The Cinnamon Trust. We often have a cup of tea and chat too and Val has shared how much comfort she feels from reading poetry, especially by Patience Strong. She has a wonderful 1930s booklet of her poetry that belonged to her mother and this episode is dedicated to Val reading from this booklet. Stay tuned for a Cornish poem at the end :)The cover photo is Moss listening to Val whilst she reads x so beautiful :) ** Adding the donate button on 'Buy me a coffee' as recently found out about this!If you've enjoyed these episodes and meditations, any contributions towards podcast/audio costs) are always gratefully received x...............................................................................................................................................................................Please see more artwork, articles and info at www.rowenascotney.com Music by Chad Crouch www.soundofpicture.com - 'Wavy Glass'Artwork by Rowena ScotneyEpisode cover -  Beautiful Moss listening to Val reading poetry xPodcast cover - 'Garden Robin' - feltingSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rowenascotney)

JACK BOSMA
Reading poetry (If by Rudyard Kipling)

JACK BOSMA

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2021 4:22


Full attribution and rights provided to Alexandra Pak at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VqDSQ30pT7o --- 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/jack-bosma3/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jack-bosma3/support

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review
Episode 130: Nikki Giovanni Reading Poetry and Prose

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 44:13


Legendary poet Nikki Giovanni was the honored guest at at the Fifth Annual Celebration of Diverse Literary Voices of Texas, a live Zoom event on January 30. She read two of her poems from her latest book, MAKE ME RAIN, and was interviewed by Austin journalist Alberta Phillips.

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review
Episode 130: Nikki Giovanni Reading Poetry and Prose

KAZI 88.7 FM Book Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 44:13


Legendary poet Nikki Giovanni was the honored guest at at the Fifth Annual Celebration of Diverse Literary Voices of Texas, a live Zoom event on January 30. She read two of her poems from her latest book, MAKE ME RAIN, and was interviewed by Austin journalist Alberta Phillips.

How We Read Podcast
Ep5 - Reading Poetry

How We Read Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 20:43


In this episode, we examine the power of poetry and ask why we should read poetry in today’s fast-paced and multicultural world. What does poetry do for the soul, the mind and the heart? We interview professors and personalities to inspire us to get started on our own poetic reading journey. Episode Guests Dr Joel Gwynne, Associate Professor, National Institute of Education Ms Esther Vincent, Poet, Teacher and Editor-in-Chief of The Tiger Moth Review Mr Marc Nair, Poet and Photographer Recommended Reads Orality, Literacy, and the Memorized Poem poetry.sg, a home for Singapore poetry Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, an online literary journal Humanities at the heart of a holistic education in a tech-driven world by Professor Tommy Koh See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Notes On My Phone
15. Reading Poetry

Notes On My Phone

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 10:52


On this episode of NOMP, Ryan reads poetry from Shel Silverstein

Rise Leaders Radio
Offering Goodness, Truth + Beauty | Sofiya Deva, This Same Sky

Rise Leaders Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 43:52


“We have a twofold purpose: On one hand, supporting the artisans and preserving their traditions. On the other hand, we’re trying to inspire a more intentional lifestyle for our consumers…that is more fulfilling and authentic.” - Sofiya Deva, Founder and CEO of This Same SkyIntegrating your passions, strengths, and purposeNot only did Sofiya Deva launch her brand, This Same Sky, in the middle of the pandemic, but she managed to masterfully integrate her loves and strengths. The company focuses on artisan-centered rotating collections of personal and home accessories, but it’s also a social enterprise that earns these multicultural artists an exceptional livelihood. Her purpose is to preserve traditional arts and crafts and remind us that we can’t forget the irrefutable value art can bring into our lives, - even in an era where minimalism is gaining traction.One of the other passions the brand draws from? Poetry. The inspiration for the company name comes from a book of poetry of the same name. Everyone under “this same sky” lends to the sense of solidarity, that we’re all in this together. Profiling different artistic lifestyle pieces, it celebrates the distinctiveness of cultural differences while affirming a sense of unity.We discuss how Sofiya is achieving “the good, the true and the beautiful” within her new company, and how her pillars and purpose have fueled the company’s genesis and growth, even during such an uncertain time.When less is more, choose intentionally[17:47] “My subtle critique to sustainability in the present moment is we have a lot of emphasis on minimalism, and less clutter, which is great, but…I think if we just negate and eliminate, without tapping into a greater sense of who we are, a greater sense of where we come from, it's incomplete for me.” As consumers, we’re always voting with our dollars one way or the other. We understand not amassing possessions just to have them. But let’s also choose wisely, bringing things with beauty and life into our home.The changing landscape of fashion[25:51] “[The fashion industry] is in need of reform. But the great thing is that consumers are demanding that reform, so I think the brands that are going to deliver that reform have a competitive advantage in terms of being more desirable by consumers.”[27:59] “Being born in the middle of a pandemic, it's forced us to be even scrappier than we would have ordinarily been, and very adaptable and very agile - and to really think through, how can we create? How can we create a diverse and flexible business model?...We leaned into collaboration and how to create win-win scenarios.”Balance passion and self-care[34:03] “As an entrepreneur, you have to take burnout very seriously. You have to recognize that you're not immune to burnout; you don't have infinite energy and resources. I've had some really good coaches who have helped me recognize that, actually, my energy is a really valuable resource in this project, and I need to guard it.”As Sofiya says, it’s important to engage intentionally and assess priorities so you’re able to follow through.Connect with Sofiya:Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sofiya-hyder/Social handle: @thissameskyTwitter - https://twitter.com/sofiyadeva?lang=enOther mentionsThis Same Sky by Naomi Shihab Nye - https://www.amazon.com/This-Same-Sky-Collection-Around/dp/0689806302Guide to Owning Your Value - https://mailchi.mp/d37649fa5f04/own-your-valueGuide to Reading Poetry - https://mailchi.mp/6b573fc30d9e/guide-for-reading-poetryVickery Trading - https://vickerytrading.org/Forbes article on Corporate Gifting: https://www.forbes.com/sites/shamahyder/2020/10/01/how-to-make-corporate-gifting-count-this-holiday-season/?sh=7b7db4453666Sudara - https://www.sudara.org/Olivela - https://www.olivela.com/Wolf and Badger - https://www.wolfandbadger.com/us/

Whispered Reading ASMR
ASMR Whispered Reading Poetry and Repeating Affirmation

Whispered Reading ASMR

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 27:02


Inspired by Oprah, I am reading Invictus and repeating the affirmation Oprah wrote on her mirror as a young girl. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Positive Sarcasm
Positive Sarcasm Podcast: "Reading Poetry, Beating HIV, Q&A"

Positive Sarcasm

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 62:00


chycho
Whispering Max Ehrmann's "Desiderata" [ASMR Reading Poetry, Soft-Spoken, Poem, Male]

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 3:13


Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vxgMzjqcrvk Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/BREX8T1zoOCx/ Website: http://www.chycho.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chychochycho BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive Discord: https://discord.gg/MXmS7B9 Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho Ello: https://ello.co/chycho Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho

chycho
"The Rhythm Of Time" by Bobby Sands [ASMR Reading Poetry, Whisper, Poem]

chycho

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2020 2:55


"The Rhythm Of Time" by Bobby Sands https://www.bobbysandstrust.com/writings/the-rhythm-of-time/ Article: "Graffiti and Murals from Northern Ireland: Taking a Walk in Belfast in Autumn of 1998" https://chycho.blogspot.com/2014/01/graffiti-and-murals-from-northern.html Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lUwb5d4HTi8 Video on BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/video/Zb8T6qi7wq6v/ Website: http://www.chycho.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/chycho Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/chycho Subscribe Star: https://www.subscribestar.com/chycho YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/chychochycho BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/chycho Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/chycholive Discord: https://discord.gg/MXmS7B9 Minds: https://www.minds.com/chycho Gab: https://gab.ai/chycho Ello: https://ello.co/chycho Vk: https://vk.com/id580910394 Twitter: https://twitter.com/chycho SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/chycho

Headless way community
Colin Oliver reading poetry

Headless way community

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 13:41


Colin Oliver reading from his collection of poetry, Stepping Into Brilliant Air. Colin was a long-time friend of Douglas Harding. This reading is introduced by Richard Lang.

EBC Athens
Wednesday Sermons: Reading Poetry in Scripture

EBC Athens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 27:50


Poetry is an important why for some people to say what they want to say. In this sermon we will be going through some of the biggest poetry books of the bible.

Elevating Motherhood
035. Why I’ve Started Reading Poetry Again + 9 Reasons It’s Helped Me as a Mom + (Why I Can’t Believe I’m Saying That Out Loud)

Elevating Motherhood

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 20:47


Omg. How fluffy does reading poetry sound? Seriously. It seems so frivolous in our modern world. When I think of poetry I don’t picture a mom with a beautiful messy bun on the top of her tired head, sipping cold coffee in yesterday’s yoga pants while tiny children scream at her feet, doing everything they can to draw her attention away from the page she is so obviously not engrossed in. Instead, when I think of poetry, I imagine something out of an old movie…sleek beatniks lying around an apartment in Paris, smoking, reading poetry aloud to one other on a lazy Saturday afternoon. Or Shakespeare, alone in his home, writing powerful works. Or college students wasting their money studying poetry. Or any other cliché or opinion about poetry that marks it as “not for us.” Poetry is none of that. It’s none of those stereotypes. It is words strung together in such a way that it expands our hearts and minds. Poems leave room for us and our imagination—we get to put a piece of ourselves into them with our interpretation of the stories they tell or the scenes they paint or the points they make. So how could reading poetry be perfect for modern moms? For the 9 reasons I’m going to share with you about how it helps me. 1. Reading Requires Intentional Stopping 2. It's Self Care 3. Poems are Typically Short 4. Poems are Calming 5. It's Artistic 6. It Feeds My Spirit 7. It Deepens My Connection to Nature 8. It Brings Me Into the Moment 9. It's a Positive Hobby to Model for my Kids Listen to the full episode for all the details in between! Visit Today’s Sponsors: Blossom & Root. Today’s episode of Elevating Motherhood is sponsored by Blossom & Root a nature-based, Charlotte Mason inspired homeschool curriculum company that has been gently guiding and supporting families for years! This thoughtful, age appropriate curriculum begins at the preschool level—and acts as a much-needed resource for this age group. Blossom & Root’s Early Years Volumes 1 & 2 are valuable tools for parents with young children—whether you choose to pursue homeschool long term or not. The information and ideas are easy to follow, fun, and engaging. School age curricula are also available with more grade levels being released each year. It’s the curriculum my family uses and loves. They’ve generously offered a discount for listeners of Elevating Motherhood: use the code LORIBETH10 at checkout for 10% off your order. For more information about Blossom & Root, head over to www.elevatingmotherhood.com/homeschool Beautiful & Simple. Today’s episode is sponsored by Beautiful & Simple. An online boutique filled with products that remind us to slow down, practice self-care, & focus on the meaningful parts of our day: the beautiful & simple moments. My favorite mug is the one that says “you cannot pour from an empty cup.” It’s my daily reminder to take care of myself so I can take care of my family. Go check out the collection of mugs, shirts & bags currently available at www.beautifulandsimple.com Elevating Motherhood Links: Website: www.elevatingmotherhood.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/loribethauldridge Facebook: www.facebook.com/elevatingmotherhood iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/elevating-motherhood/id1479731562 Blog: www.yayamamas.com

The Radiance Project
Holding On and Cutting Loose: Reading Poetry with Elizabeth Rainer

The Radiance Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 47:05


Elizabeth Rainer and Heidi read poems to one another & you to soothe our souls during these uncertain times.   POEMS "The True Love" by David Whyte "Yes" and "Cutting Loose" by William Stafford "Lost" by David Wagoner "Silence" by Heidi Robbins "Holding On" by Katherine Fiveash

Random Momma
Reading (Poetry): ON HIS PLAN FOR YOUR MATE

Random Momma

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 8:14


Puisi yang menguatkan saya saat mencari teman hidup...thanks to Kak Diana Penyami and Alexandra Gerungan --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Yoga Strong
006 - Discomfort and Courage: Reading Poetry + Talking Acupuncture with Chris Miller

Yoga Strong

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 64:50


Chris is one of those friends that texts poetry readings at random. The way he acknowledges and thinks about the world is inspiring. Conversation with him is like floating on smooth water: comfortable, reflective, and deep. Poetry readings:Margaret Noondin - "Work"Rilke - "Gentlest of Ways"Neruda - "I do not love you as saltrose or topaz"John O'Donohue - "A Morning Offering"Danielle Doby - "the sound of sacred" + "let your heart break daily"Boss YogaTickets to Yoga After Dark on December 7th, 2019Chris Miller: Instagram, WebsiteThe music for this episode is Threads by The Light Meeting. You can listen to more of their music at www.thelightmeeting.com.Boss Yoga: Instagram, WebsiteBonnie Week: Instagram, Website, Yoga MentorshipPhoto: Jess KeatingProducer: Marcus Strange

MasterClass Writers
Reading poetry to the elderly

MasterClass Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 9:46


MasterClass Writer, Rozetta Whitting recently started reading poetry to the elderly. She noticed that many of the elders were responding. They were becoming more alive. They were enjoying themselves. This is an ongoing project that we support Rozetta with.

MasterClass Writers
Poem: ‘grandma loved reading poetry to me’

MasterClass Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2019 2:51


I wrote this poem to honour my grandma and other grandmas who loved reading to their grandkids.

Black Rose Cafe
On Reading Poetry

Black Rose Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 3:44


Reading poetry takes practice and development. Some poetry have more than one dimension to it. Try writing some to see the struggle and explore the different styles.

The Morning Ride Pedal Powered Podcast
4.13 How Reading Poetry to Bored People Got Me Into Filmmaking

The Morning Ride Pedal Powered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 17:29


How do you find your thing? My evolution as a video producer and filmmaker started with boring poetry readings. This is just my story. (What was with that intro? Ugh!)Season 4, Episode 13 | August 19, 2019

Obsess With Me
13- Reading Poetry

Obsess With Me

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2019 25:18


Today, I discuss my love of ready poetyr and read poems for you!

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry
Reading Poetry on Lake Eyre by Rachael Mead

Josh Reads (other people's published) Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 3:24


In this episode I read Reading Poetry on Lake Eyre by Rachael Mead from her collection of poems The Flaw in the Pattern. and I do a little commentary on the poem. I hope you enjoy this episode, thank you for listening.

Sip N’ Prose (Poetry)
It’s More Like Therapy

Sip N’ Prose (Poetry)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 10:04


Reading Poetry from Session: 4 of my book Therapy Session (the escape) Welcome poetry lovers. Bear with me I’m working on improving the way I deliver this content to you. ☺️

Vanessa 's Podcast
Reading poetry, dream interpretation

Vanessa 's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 20:20


Sincerely, Jennifer x
Reading Poetry, Just For The Thrill

Sincerely, Jennifer x

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2018 14:47


Jennifer talks restraint, letting go, and biphobia on a brand new episode of Sincerely, Jennifer x. Featuring the poems "You're A Crushing Bore (But I've Got A Crush On You), Scientist and Murdered from the upcoming collection Kissing Boys, Just For The Thrill. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelyjenniferx/message

West Bridgewater Community Church

In this Bible Study, Pastor Brian Watson teaches a lesson on how to read poetry in the Bible. 

The Secret Library Podcast
#5 Catherine Theis on Reading Poetry Before Coffee

The Secret Library Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2016 46:41


This week, I talk with Catherine Theis about poetry vs. prose and how to break into the wide world of reading poetry. We cover everything from how to find poetry you enjoy reading, to how to read poems, to why it's wrong to think of poetry and prose as totally different concepts.  Catherine is a PhD candidate in Creative Writing at USC and generally kicks ass at talking about this topic. She blew my mind completely at least once.  Prepare for the same thing to happen to you... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Teaching
Reading Poetry in the Bible

Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014


Campus Lectures, Interviews and Talks
Edward Hirsch, Conarroe Lecture

Campus Lectures, Interviews and Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2012 80:38


Award-winning poet Edward Hirsch, a MacArthur Fellow and president of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, presents the college’s annual Conarroe Lecture. His presentation “Reading Poetry, Poetry Reading” focuses on ideas discussed in his bestseller How to Read a Poem and Fall in Love with Poetry. Hirsch discusses the particular nature of reading poetry—how it works, what it entails, and the intimacy it establishes through language. Hirsch also reads some of his own works, including poems from his book The Living Fire: New and Selected Poems.

Approaching poetry - for iBooks

Do you want to get more out of your reading of poetry? This unit is designed to develop the analytical skills you need for a more in-depth study of literary texts. You will learn about rhythm, alliteration, rhyme, poetic inversion, voice and line lengths and endings. You will examine poems that do not rhyme and learn how to compare and contrast poetry. This study unit is just one of many that can be found on LearningSpace, part of OpenLearn, a collection of open educational resources from The Open University. Published in ePub 2.0.1 format, some feature such as audio, video and linked PDF are not supported by all ePub readers.