The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some lite commentary is included and the shorter poems are often read twice, as time permits. The Daily Poem is presented by Goldberry Studios. dailypoempod.substack.com
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Poem-a-Day is the original, daily poetry series featuring new poems by today’s poets. Produced by the Academy of American Poets, this free digital series is made possible by you, our readers and listeners. Theme music by Kat Rejsek. Audio engineering by Thea Matthews. Learn more about Poem-a-Day and, if you can, please consider supporting this series by making a gift at poets.org/give.
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Each week, listen to Amanda Holmes introduce and read a poem, beautifully. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brief essays on poetry: considering a poem and how it reveals the world and the human experience. Find the text of the poems featured and the podcast script on MarilynOnaRoll.wordpress.com.
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Lauren and Russ slowly make their way through *Where the Sidewalk Ends* by Shel Silverstein. Commentary and relations to current events abound.
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Wacky Poem Life is a 30-minute podcast taped at the Rural Oklahoma Museum of Poetry. Hosts Bill Guthrie and Shaun Perkins begin with a piece of found poetry someone has left in the museum and go from there with some wacky, then some poetry, then some more wacky. A poetry podcast FOR EVERYONE!
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Audio recordings of classic and contemporary poems read by poets and actors, delivered every day.
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Kelly Writers House impresario Al Filreis leads a lively roundtable discussion of a single poem with a series of rotating guests including Tracie Morris, Rachel Blau DuPlessis, erica kaufman, Charles Bernstein, Sawako Nakayasu, Simone White, and others.
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Because reading is interpretation, The Well Read Poem aims to teach you how to read with understanding! Hosted by poet Thomas Banks of The House of Humane Letters, these short episodes will introduce you to both well-known and obscure poets and will focus on daily recitation, historical and intellectual background, elements of poetry, light explication, and more! Play this podcast daily and practice reciting! The next week, get a new poem. Grow in your understanding and love of poetry by lea ...
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I love writing poetry if you enjoy poetry I got you because this is Pen Pad Poems. Thank you so much for listening spread the word.
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Not just book chat! The Literary Life Podcast is an ongoing conversation about the skill and art of reading well and the lost intellectual tradition needed to fully enter into the great works of literature. Experienced teachers Angelina Stanford and Thomas Banks (of www.HouseOfHumaneLetters.com) join lifelong reader Cindy Rollins (of www.MorningtimeForMoms.com) for slow reads of classic literature, conversations with book lovers, and an ever-unfolding discussion of how Stories Will Save the ...
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Refresh your life with THE POET AND THE POEM. Hear America’s most beloved poets in reading and conversation. Award winning poet/host Grace Cavalieri presents poets reading their work and talking about their art. After 41 years consecutive on public radio, cited by The Encyclopedia of Broadcasting for longevity, THE POET AND THE POEM has made history for one reason: It’s powerful. Voted top in the nation for ENTERTAINMENT IN MEDIA by The National Commission On Working Women, ALL NEW 30-minute ...
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John Ebersole writes poems. Then he reads them to you.
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Join music theorist Stephen Rodgers as he explores how composers transform words into songs. Each episode discusses one poem and one musical setting of it. The music is diverse—covering a variety of styles and time periods, and focusing on composers from underrepresented groups—and the tone is accessible and personal. If you love poetry and song, no matter your background and expertise, this show is for you. Episodes are 20-40 minutes long and air every couple of months.
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In each episode Chris Jones invites a poet to introduce a poem by an author who has influenced his, her or their own approach to writing. The poet discusses the importance of this work, and goes on to talk in depth about a poem they have written in response to this original piece.
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Poetry read in a fitting setting, by teacher and poet of no great renown: Joe Riley. Great poems from a range of eras read aloud in a place that befits them. No lectures, not too many long words or academic pretence; a chance to sketch out how a poem reaches your heart. Want me to sketch a poem? sketchpoet1@gmail.com
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This podcast is for those who already love poetry and for those who know very little about it. In this podcast, we read a poem, discuss it, see what makes it tick, learn how it works, grow from it, and then read it one more time. Introducing our brand new Poetry For All website: https://poetryforallpod.com! Please visit the new website to learn more about our guests, search for thematic episodes (ranging from Black History Month to the season of autumn), and subscribe to our newsletter.
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Welcome to the Poem reader podcast, where amazing things happen.
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We will discuss topics related to the Pagan community. All views are from a traditionalist's point of view. The conversations are unscripted (no preparations have been made ahead of time). A special thanks to Darkest Era for the use of their songs: Intro- The Morrigan, Exit - Poem to the Gael. Check them out at http://darkestera.net/.
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I love my family Cover art photo provided by Nahil Naseer on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nahilnaseer
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A bilingual podcast with inspirational stories. Conversations with wonderful persons, their passions, struggles, achievements and the essence of life. Historias y conversaciones con personas maravillosas, su pasión, desafíos, logros y la esencia en su vida.
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Get ready to hear from northern Illinois’ “prose pros." Hosted by WNIJ Arts Reporter Yvonne Boose, you will hear voices from northern Illinois poets as they share their words about the world around them. If you would like to submit a poem for consideration, please send submissions to yboose@niu.edu
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Sound Waves on behalf of Life. All is a Temple. May you create. May you be free.
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Poetry shenanigans with Poet, Olivia Mulligan.
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Welcome to Talk Talks, where I like to talk and read poems. Talk Talks about all of today’s burning issues, and more. Tune in, sit down, grab a tea or whatever’s your poison and open your mind. Talk Talks podcast offers one poem reading each week, the poem will mostly be reading by Naomie Daslin and also by other contributors to Talk Talks Podcast.
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Welcome to Artipod, where the artistic side of words and memories meets the joy of self-expression. I'm Besart, your host, and on this podcast I share my love for writing by bringing my emotions in the form of poems a bit closer to your life. Join me on this expression through the verses. Each episode will be a heartfelt exploration of thoughts, memories and emotions. Artipod is a space where the simplicity of spoken words in combination with the depth that sounds bring forms a narrative tha ...
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Words Out West is a literary podcast spotlighting both established and emerging writers from Montana and the western United States, along with their poems, stories, songs, radio plays and other forms of the spoken word.
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A weekly show covering all things related to The World of Myth Magazine, plus once a month an interview with their Member of the Month and much more.
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Truth speaks no words. Based on YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@armunnrigh Odysee channel: https://odysee.com/@armunnrigh:e Archive.org backup channel: https://archive.org/details/armunn-righ?sort=titleSorter The Gospel of the Living: https://archive.org/details/gospel-of-the-living The Gospel of the Living (poem version, by Alan Baker): https://archive.org/details/gospel-of-the-living-poem-adaptation RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/c7a2018/podcast/rss
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Safe nurturing space for guests to gift themselves the permission to connect authentically with their inner-self and the outside world through shared experiences. What will they choose to bring to the table? - a song, a quote, a poem, a piece of literature and what does it symbolize?
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Interesting People Reading Poetry is a short, sound-rich podcast where artists and luminaries read a favorite poem and share what it means to them. Created by Andy & Brendan Stermer.
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When you are old by William Yeates Cover art photo provided by Imthaz Ahamed on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@imthaz
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About classic and new European and world wide horror and cinema Horror Rises from Spain are: Elena Anele: your host, webmaster and news provider Rubén Iñiguez Pérez: Short of the Month man in charge Dan Fisher: graphic designer and occasional poem reader For anything you want to tell us, please do not hesitate and send us an e-mail to horrorrisesfromspain@gmail.com
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Audio essay about art, music and poetry.
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Welcome to the If Poem Summary podcast, where amazing things happen.
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Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 28, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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Walt Whitman's "When I Heard the Learn'd Astronomer"
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If the strained relationship between science and Romanticism had an anthem, it might be today’s poem. Happy reading. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribeBy Sean Johnson
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By Katie PetersonBy Poetry Foundation
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Sailing to byzantium By W. B. Yeats - Inspirational poem
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Sailing to byzantium By W. B. Yeats - Inspirational poem-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Want to show your support? Become a patron on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Talk_Talks--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sailing to…
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Marc Vencenz is a poet, musician, publisher/editor, translator and artist who upholds the poetry canon in this world.By Grace Cavalieri
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Amanda Holmes reads George Herbert’s “The Pulley.” Have a suggestion for a poem by a (dead) writer? Email us: podcast@theamericanscholar.org. If we select your entry, you’ll win a copy of a poetry collection edited by David Lehman. This episode was produced by Stephanie Bastek and features the song “Canvasback” by Chad Crouch. Hosted on Acast. See …
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Passion Shields Its Servants: A discussion of “Souvenir of the Manassah Ball” by Lorenzo Thomas
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Hosted by Al Filreis and featuring Tonya Foster, Erica Hunt, and Bob Perelman.By Poetry Foundation
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S17E4: "To a Republican Friend" by Matthew Arnold
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Welcome back to Season 17 of the Well Read Poem! This season's theme is "When Homer Nods: Bad Poetry by Good Poets." Until this season, our readings on The Well Read Poem have nearly all been drawn from the well of the great, or at least the good, waters of poetry, which would of course take a lifetime and more to exhaust. And so it has been deemed…
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Episode 187: Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back (part 3 of 4)
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Send us a text Russ reads Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back. shelwereadapoem@gmail.com @ShelWeReadBy Lauren & Russ
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Episode 133: Church Gum is about precisely that, and nothing more. Church. Gum. Ah . . . just kidding. It's about getting through church and the gum at the bottom of your grandma's purse and prose poems and Chuck Norris and yeah . . . the whole universe of things that matter. How can you resist? Listen.…
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I love writing poetry if you enjoy poetry and want something to listen to I got you this is Pens, Pad, Poems. Thank you so much for listening check me out on IG at pen.padpoem if you want to hear the breakdown of each poem.By Jay The Poet
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"Dinner on the Patio, December" by Heather Sellers: Whirled Through a Poem's Eye
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Reality check on climate change in this short poem by Heather Sellers.By marmccabe
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Fay Musselwhite on David Jones's book-length poem In Parenthesis and her own sequence Memoir of a Working River
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In this episode, poet Fay Musselwhite discusses David Jones’s book-length poem In Parenthesis and her own sequence ‘Memoir of a Working River’ from her collection Contraflow. In the interview, we talk about how Fay came to Jones’s poem - a book that follows soldiers' long trajectory toward the Somme battlefield, but has so much more within it than …
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Share Your Thoughts With Me. Hello Bud, why are you here Why is this mess so hard to clear Useless to talk about this dear Under this bed i linger I became the monster i used to fear Or am i still the hopeless prey The resting night will clean the day The resting soul will find it’s way The long gone smile will shine again Will i have to go through…
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By Parviz Shahbazi
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'This house has been far out at sea all night' Hold onto your hat, it's a bit breezy. Joe goes for a stroll in the wind and explores this cracker from Ted Hughes. N.B: I dropped my daughter off before I went up the big hill, fear not. Want to hear a poem? Pitch it (and the setting in which you think it could be read) to me here: thesketchpoet@gmail…
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Recorded by Jackie Wang for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 27, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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Today’s poem demonstrates that, unlike Arnold’s sideburns, loving the Bard never goes out of style. Although remembered now for his elegantly argued critical essays, Matthew Arnold, born in Laleham, Middlesex, on December 24, 1822, began his career as a poet, winning early recognition as a student at the Rugby School where his father, Thomas Arnold…
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Yang Licai: "Dedicated to All Human Beings Who Suffer"
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Recorded by Joshua Edwards and Yang Licai for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 26, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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James Arlington Wright was born on December 13, 1927, in Martins Ferry, Ohio. His father worked for fifty years at a glass factory, and his mother left school at fourteen to work in a laundry; neither attended school beyond the eighth grade. While in high school in 1943, Wright suffered a nervous breakdown and missed a year of school. When he gradu…
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Recorded by Kay Gabriel for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 25, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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Hola, send me a text Un día en el mes de Nisan, conocí a Ferris Efendi Karamy, un viejo amigo de mi padre. Un hombre cuya riqueza lo hizo amable, y cuya bondad lo hizo rico. Uno de esos raros hombres que vienen a este mundo y se van de él sin hacer daño a nadie, pero las personas de esa clase generalmente sufren mucho, y son víctimas de la opresión…
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Frosty in Desire: William Shakespeare and Rodrigo Ruiz
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On September 27, 2024, Signum Records will release a recording of Rodrigo Ruiz's cycle of seventeen songs, Venus & Adonis, based on William Shakespeare's poem of the same name. In this episode, I dive into one of my favorite songs from the cycle, where Venus takes Adonis's hand and entreats him to open his heart to her. For more information about R…
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Send us a text Can societies where women are the central figures coexist and thrive alongside traditional male-dominated structures? We kick off this week's episode with a bold examination of the dynamics in matriarchal societies, highlighting how women often hold spiritual and intellectual leadership roles. Through humorous anecdotes and keen obse…
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By Parviz Shahbazi
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By Mai Der VangBy Poetry Foundation
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Today’s poem, from the delightfully clever Wendy Cope, epitomizes the rare and complicated light verse form: the double-dactyl. Wendy Cope was raised in Kent, England, where her parents often recited poetry to her. She earned a BA in history and trained as a teacher at Oxford University. Cope taught in primary schools for many years before publishi…
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Recorded by Cindy Juyoung Ok for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 24, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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Episode 243: “Murder Must Advertise” by Dorothy Sayers, Ch. 6-11
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1On The Literary Life podcast this week, we continue our series on Murder Must Advertise by Dorothy L. Sayers, covering chapters 6-11. Angelina and Thomas begin the discussion talking about authors and their own thoughts on their best books versus those which readers seem to like best. Angelina shares some of the things she has learned about the dr…
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Today’s poem is for all those already wondering what they will do when the baseball season ends next month. Happy reading. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribeBy Sean Johnson
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The World of Myth Bits #293 - Mover over Grim, The Law's Movie Review
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In this episode, Tim is joined by Nick and Boo as they dive into a lively review of two movies, "If" and "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," as well as other exciting and entertaining topics!By The World of Myth Bits
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Recorded by Gabrielle Civil for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 23, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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By Kathy FaganBy Poetry Foundation
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Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 22, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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José María Heredia y Heredia translated by Thatcher Taylor Payne: "Niagara"
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Recorded by Academy of American Poets staff for Poem-a-Day, a series produced by the Academy of American Poets. Published on September 21, 2024. www.poets.orgBy The Academy of American Poets
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By Parviz Shahbazi
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Richard Wilbur was born in New York City on March 1, 1921 and studied at Amherst College before serving in the U.S. Army during World War II. He later attended Harvard University. Wilbur’s first book of poems, The Beautiful Changes and Other Poems (Reynal & Hitchcock) was published in 1947. Since then, he has published several books of poems, inclu…
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