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Latest podcast episodes about stopping by woods on a snowy evening

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost

Words in the Air: 52 Weeks of Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 2:03


Read by Shane MorrisProduction and Sound Design by Kevin Seaman

I Offer Poetry
Gregory Sinche - On Poetry As A Way To Organize Your Mind

I Offer Poetry

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 37:01


In this episode Elizabeth hosts her cousin Gregory Sinche to discuss the unparalleled New England poet, Robert Frost.   Throughout the episode there is discussion of the many roads we are offered in life, their varying vantage points, and how we can choose to move forward knowing that ‘way leads on to way' and we are bound to end up where we are meant to.   Greg expresses appreciation for the life he's led up until this point even with its trade-offs, using poetry to reflect how far he's come, and revisiting phrases that help him get through difficult moments.   Elizabeth shares a related quote from Kurt Vonnegut who said, "I urge you to please notice when you are happy, and exclaim or murmur or think at some point, 'If this isn't nice, I don't know what is.'"   A beautifully honest discussion of coming through depression, reflecting on 16 months of pandemic life, and how moving from an actionable ‘living' experience to a ‘lived' experience makes all the difference.   Greg rounds out the conversation saying he hopes we become a society where we become comfortable expressing our vulnerability consistently, admitting when we are not okay and finding ways to seek help.   Timestamps:  00:00:41 Guest Introduction 00:02:09 Poem Reading (Greg) 00:03:01 Author Info 00:04:32 Greg's Relationship to the Poem 00:27:43 Pause / Poem Reading (Elizabeth) 00:31:10 Reflection & Offering   Poem & Links: The Road Not Taken (© 1916) Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening (© 1923) If This Isn't Nice Then What Is (Kurt Vonnegut)   I.O.P. Lexicon: Diverged: (verb) separate from another route, especially a main one, and go in a different direction.   Where to find Greg: @gregory.sinche  |  Instagram   Where to find our host Elizabeth: @ellsonelizabeth    |   Twitter   Where to find us: @iofferpoetry   |   Instagram  @iofferpoetry   |  Twitter iofferpoetry@gmail.com   |   iofferpoetry.com    Produced & Edited by John Campione: Campiaudio.com   |   @campiaudio campiaudio@gmail.com   Music @zacharymanno | Art @sammycampioneart

Joetry Podcast
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening

Joetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 3:07


"Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost, as said by NYC Friends.

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Fabled
Robert Frost's "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"

Fabled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 10:46


Robert Frost is one of the most widely respected and accomplished American poets of all time. His simple, yet profound, work has touched the minds and hearts of millions. His extraordinary use of language has offered numerous interpretations by readers, but a closer look at the poet's ideas helps in interpreting the underlying messages of his poetry. Careful analysis of Frost's poem "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening" and the Romantic philosophies that influenced him, help in understanding how the poem's themes of civilization, wilderness, and responsibility were reflected in Frost's own life and beliefs.Music:Deep Relaxation Preview by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5726-deep-relaxation-previewLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-licenseGhostpocalypse – 6 Crossing the Threshold by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FabledCollective)

Sandbox Radio Live
"Snowflakes" 12/29/2017

Sandbox Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 100:58


Recorded at ACT Theatre Seattle on Dec 29, 2017: guests Sarah Rudinoff and Brandon O'Neill. Featuring writing by Scot Augustson, Robert Frost, Keiko Green, Elizabeth Heffron, O Henry, Peggy Platt and Wayne Rawley; @0:00 Intro; @1:48 "Snowflakes" by Wayne Rawley; @12:10 "PSA: Association of Women in Science" by Peggy Platt; @15:14 "Plattitudes - Snowflakes" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @21:36 "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" by Robert Frost and Anonymous, feat. Richard Ziman; @25:17 "Daddy Still Calls Her Baby" by Scot Augustson; @36:01 Angie Louise; @41:43 Sponsor - West of Lenin; @42:33 "The Gift Of The Magi" by O Henry, adapt. by Law/Ziman; @55:50 "Tryin' Times" feat. guest Sarah Rudinoff with the SRO; @1:01:19 "Vermin Note - Pigeons" by Scot Augustson; @1:04:43 "Foxman vs. Brenda" by Keiko Green; @1:12:27 "The Slam Poet" written and performed by Peggy Platt; @1:19:07 "PSA - Emerald City Kitty Harbor" by Peggy Platt; @1:22:54 "Bitter Lake Ballet" by Elizabeth Heffron; @1:32:41 "Big Bulbs" by Sharon Jones and the Dap Tones, feat. Leslie Law, Angie Louise and Sarah Rudinoff on vocals with the SRO. Visit sandboxradio.org for a complete list of performers and credits for this and prior episodes. The Sandbox Radio Orchestra: Angie Louise (piano), Dave Pascal (bass), Troy Lund (drums), Dave Marriott (trombone), Robertson Witmer (Accordion/Clarinet). Music Direction by Angie Louise, original music by Jose 'Juicy' Gonzales and Angie Louise; Engineered by Max Langley, Recorded by Brian Moynihan, Podcast Mixed by Dave Pascal; Produced and Directed by Leslie Law and Richard Ziman; Stage Manager: Jessilee Marander; Production Assistant: Teresa Micheletti. Become a sustaining donor through Patreon at http://www.patreon.com/sandboxradio; Make a tax deductible donation to support Sandbox Radio at www.sandboxradio.org; Sandbox Radio is supported in part by The Seattle Mayor's Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs and 4Culture

Larry Miller Show
Prisoners Of Our Coffee Machines

Larry Miller Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 38:43


Larry switches to a percolator coffee pot and enjoys life in the slow lane. Plus a history lesson on Labor Day. Then Larry talks about the great movie Witness and recites Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. http://LarryMillerShow.com Quote of the week: "Hey, somebody go move that ox."

Holbrook New Media Audio Feed
Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening by Robert Frost - HNM009

Holbrook New Media Audio Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 2:46


"Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" ------------------------------------ Welcome to the Holbrook New Media Audio Feed. We do Audio, Video, Content Creation, and That Other Stuff. holbrooknewmedia.com. Due to family based obligations, there won't be a regular episode today of Geoff & Jeffrey: The Weekly Catch Up. To keep everyone on their toes, I am presenting a short voice demo I did involving one of my favorite poems of all time: "Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening" by American Poet, Robert Frost. ------------------------------------ All Things Jeffrey K. Holbrook: http://holbrooknewmedia.com A special thanks for Brother Jon at the Remnant Bible Fellowship Podcast for composing and performing the music for this episode. http://remnantbiblefellowship.libsyn.com Affiliate links cost you nothing extra, but help support The Geoff & Jeffrey Show! http://holbrooknewmedia.com/amazon If you are wondering about starting your own podcast, go to http://podcastcurious.com

FolkCast
FolkCast Winter Storm 2015

FolkCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2015 77:59


The Winter Storm 2015: music and readings for the darkest months. Storm Warnings by various meteorologists... Winter's Dreaming by Spiral Dance from the album "Through A Sylvan Doorway" (2012) Reading: December from "The Masque of Months" by Edward Fawcett (1878) Winter Song by Jay Woodward Single release (2013) A Winter's Blues by Maz O'Connor from the EP "London Lights" (2014) Gathering Storm by Battlefield Band from the album "Dookin'" (2007) Reading: ”It was a dark and stormy night…" Anon. These Winter Winds by Luke Jackson from the album "This Family Tree" (2015) Winter (Part 1) by Iain Morrison from the album "Skimming Stones… Sinking Boats" (2008) Out Of Light by Kris Drever, John McCusker, Roddy Woomble from the album "Before The Ruin (Remastered)" (2014) Snow Blind by NE3Folk from the album "Show Us Your Reds" (2015) with Reading: "The Snow Storm" by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1841) Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening by Jackie Leven from the album "The Haunted Year" (2009) Midwinter by Magna Carta from the album "Tomorrow Never Comes - Best Of" (2012) "Godzilla El Niño"… with Black Mamba/El Niño by Jethro Tull from the album "Dot Com" (1999) King Of Snow by Mike Reinstein and The Christmas Daysies from the EP "Dear Santa" (2015) The Blackest Night by Heed The Thunder from the album "Cokaigne" (2014) Forgotten, Never Be by Damh The Bard from the album "Sabbat" (2015) Sugar Wassail by Waterson-Carthy from the album "Holy Heathens And The Old Green Man" (2006) The January Stars by Winter Mountain from the album "Winter Mountain" (2013) January by Phillip Henry and Hannah Martin from the album "Watershed" (2015) The Last Dim Light Of January by Adam Dale from the album "The Last Dim Light Of January" (2013) The Green Man by Thedra Single release (2008) with Reading: "The Green Man" by Lauren Raine When The Green Man Walks The Forest by Martyn Wyndham-Read from the album Where Ravens Feed (2001) February by Alex Cambridge Single release (2015) "Damn You Snow!" ~ The Simpsons Goodbye Cold Winter by Steve Folk (aka Blabbermouth) from the album "Ramble" (2012) Spring To Come by John Butler Trio from the album "Flesh And Blood" (2014) For full details see the ShowNotes section of www.folkcast.co.uk