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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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ABR's Poem of the Week

Australian Book Review

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Poem of the Week is a weekly podcast presented by Australian Book Review. Each week a poet discusses and reads a new poem. These poems are also published on the ABR website. Australian Book Review is Australia's premier arts and literary magazine. We publish reviews, essays, commentary and new creative writing. We also present a range of prizes, fellowships and literary events. Visit our website to find out more or to subscribe to the print edition or to ABR Online.
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Each week Dr. J shares a poem from one of the nineteenth-century American Fireside Poets, reading it aloud and commenting on it to enhance the listener’s enjoyment of the poem.
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Irish songwriter and producer Andy White’s third series of This podcast is only temporary tells the story of the writing and recording of his latest album 'Good Luck I Hope You Make It'. As in the first two series, going track by track through solo album ‘This garden is only temporary’ and the 'AT' album co-written with Tim Finn, every week Andy looks at how a song's layers of lyrics and music work together, how sometimes ideas appear as if by magic – and if not, inspiration can always be en ...
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The Burn

April Stearns

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Each week, April Stearns and the writers of Wildfire Magazine share their experiences of being diagnosed with breast cancer under 50. The Burn is about telling cancer stories like you’ve never read - or heard - before. We go way deeper than the medical facts to the transformation of survivorship, and in the process, we talk about the healing power of writing. Whether you’ve been diagnosed with cancer or not, you'll be inspired to write the stories in you that need to be shared. Come for the ...
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The Poetry's Dead Podcast

Ryan Duggins and Leon Dunne

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Ryan and Leon are delighted to bring you your NEW favourite poetry podcast, exploring the work of poets old and new, with a little bit of craic mixed in. We'll share our love of poetry every week, taking you on a journey through work from poets you'll have heard of, as well as poets you may not have heard of and even people you had no idea wrote poetry.! We'll also help with our Agony Poet part of the show where we'll accept any challenge of solving a problem with a poem. Nothing is too triv ...
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Motorcycles & Misfits

Re-Cycle Garage in Santa Cruz

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The Motorcycles and Misfits Podcast is how we share our passion for all things two-wheeled. We ride street, dirt, ADV, track, touring, vintage and scooters, and we wrench, ride, race and attend events year round. We share our stories and interviews every week from the Re-Cycle Garage in sunny Santa Cruz, Ca.
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The Lack

Helen Rollins, Benjamin Studebaker, and Nina Power

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The Lack is a weekly podcast from political theorist Benjamin Studebaker, philosopher Nina Power and filmmaker Helen Rollins. We take a work each week (film, poem, essay, book...) and relate it to a philosophical theme for a wide-ranging discussion about ideas, culture and society. Each week, there is an A-side public episode and a B-side, patreon only, private episode. You can subscribe to our patreon at https://www.patreon.com/thelackpodcast Our email contact is thelackpodcast@gmail.com. O ...
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"Prescribing Lifestyle" is your go-to podcast for all things health, wellness, and personal development. Hosted by Dr Avi Charlton, low carb GP. She interviews experts in the fields of nutrition, fitness, psychology, and more. This podcast dives deep into the science behind living your best life. Whether you're seeking practical tips for healthy eating, strategies for managing stress, or inspiration for creating positive habits, "Prescribing Lifestyle" delivers insightful conversations and a ...
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Monday Meditation

Members of New Beginnings Full Gospel Church

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New Beginnings Church Monday Meditation is a 5-7 minute jumpstart for your day/week. The NBC staff and membership share weekly what God has put on their hearts. A testimony, a poem, or moment in the Word of God, Monday Meditation Is sure to leave YOU encouraged and strengthened.
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Want to become a published author? Are you in need of some inspiration from other writers? How did they turn their passion into a paying job? The Pen to Print and Write On! Audio podcasts are for everyone in the writing community by showcasing work, offering advice, news and views. Based in east London, contribute to Write On! Magazine, Write On! Extra or Write On! Audio. Take part online with Pen to Print's FREE programme of creative writing, poetry, screenwriting, playwriting classes or en ...
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Left Hand Poetry

Robert C. Murray

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The Poetry Podcast that gives you some culture in 5 minutes or less once a week, pretty much every week. Yes, they're all poems written by me (and all the music is by me, too), but I challenge you to listen and then tell me that it wasn't time well spent. Check out https://lefthandrob.net for musings on every episode and links to pick up the books. You support means I can afford to keep making these!
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DUAL Poetry Podcast

The Poetry Translation Centre

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The Poetry Translation Centre is dedicated to translating contemporary poetry from Africa, Asia and Latin America. Each week we bring you a new poem podcast from one of the world's greatest living poets, in both the original language and in English translation. To find out more about our work, please visit www.poetrytranslation.org. The Poetry Translation Centre is funded by Arts Council England.
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Welcome to Season SEVEN! My Public Life as an American Nerd is a weekly show that covers all topics in the world of entertainment! Host Kevin Hoskinson will you leave walking away with your fill of movie news, TV news, Cartoon or Animation news, Comic Book news, and a toy of the week.
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Girlfriend Translator

Girlfriend Translator

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Two girls who speak guy offer pragmatic, often funny, straightforward relationship advice to listeners. Girlfriend Translator is the anti-man-shaming relationship advice show. Every week, we answer a handful of questions about relationships, ranging from the heartfelt to the absurd.
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Pandemic Poetry

Silvia Canton Rondoni

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Pandemic Poetry unveils new poetry and poets for your new normal. Tune in every Thursday and join host Silvia Canton Rondoni for a poetry reading, a chat with the poet of the week and learn more about the book where the poem can be found. Short and sweet, Pandemic Poetry is produced by Woroni Radio station at The Australian National University in Canberra. We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people and their Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and alwa ...
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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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ASMR & Chill is a weekly podcast featuring top-quality ASMR tracks to help you chill, rest, relax, meditate, study, or sleep. The podcast offers listeners a variety of different ASMR content, from the peaceful, serene sounds of nature, to a whispered reading of a poem, and everything in between. Enjoy the unique sounds of ASMR & Chill and our talented friends every week. To get your content featured and promoted, please email Hello@SleepandRelaxASMR.com Support this podcast: https://podcaste ...
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Jean McKishnie Blewett was a Canadian journalist, author and poet. Blewett published her first novel, Out of the Depths in 1879. In 1896, she won a $600 prize from the Chicago Times-Herald for her poem "Spring". She was a regular contributor to The Globe, a Toronto newspaper and in 1898 became editor of its Homemakers Department. In 1919, assisted by the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, she published a booklet titled Heart Stories to benefit war charities. During this time she ...
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Written and read for Community Radio By Richard Nicholls Every week I would Write a selection of Poems or a short story. The Items would be alternated or mixed. This Item was known as Poems on the Couch. Watch this space for BAND NEW CONTENT COMING SOON!! https://patreon.com/richardrmnstoryteller
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Each week, Luke sits down with a panel of judges to gradually build a DEFINITIVE, SCIENTIFICALLY VERIFIED ranked list of ALL VIDEO GAMES EVER PRODUCED. Have you ever wondered whether a licensed Looney Tunes Game Gear Game is better or worse than a bad knock off of Cruisin' USA? This is the podcast for you.
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In this podcast we discuss the journey that we are all trying to take as Muslims towards Janah. Join me, Khaerat Ayofe and some of my lovely guests every week to discuss the difficulties we face as we attempt to reach our spiritual goals and listen as we provide each other with meaningful advice.
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SkillsUSA's podcast covers a wide range of different topics of interest to students and advisors involved in SkillsUSA. From basic "how to" information to memorable speeches, SkillsUSA podcasts contain something for every member.
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Forsaking Faith

Heather Bailey and Christine Goodrich

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In Forsaking Faith, we (Heather and Christine) talk about our deconversion journeys, describing both celebrations and conflicts we have with our religious pasts, as well as contemplating how to move forward. We often look fondly on our time as Christians, time with which many people still only find regret. We try to point out where we found growth, experienced joy, and struggled with the anger and sadness that come with forsaking our faith. Occasionally we will also invite people to share th ...
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I will tell you the top news of the week, give my opinion on it and try to survive without getting arrested. This podcast will cover news from bollywood, technology, politics and current affairs. It will have all the elements to offend the over charged eccentric people, yet strive to be funny for the millennials. So don't blame me if this becomes the reason for reducing sales of televisions :) Hello I am Varun Dhawan, my friends call me Vrrooon and WELCOME TO NEWS ARREST!
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Tweets Ahead

Tweets Ahead

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An Irish podcast where we discuss our favourite Tweets and Trends from the week. Whether they’re social, political, or from the world of the sports; we love the unpredictable mess that is Twitter. Follow us on Twitter @TweetsAheadCast
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Extruding America

Gerard Armbruster and Stetson Tudd

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Won't you join me, Gerard Armbruster, as every week we take a wrong turn off life's interstate, and discover the straight story about the bend in the road, where nestle the small towns with big characters, to tug on the common thread that unravels the hand-me-down sweater of our national zeitgeist, and extrudes the truths of our lives. Perennial favorite: Postcard from Battersea, with Stetson Tudd.
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24/2, February 24th, was the day that Russia began bombing Ukraine at the beginning of its all-out invasion which is now in its eleventh month. Every week Anne Levine interviews someone in Ukraine or from around the world, with a unique perspective on the war. Everyone from a Nobel Peace Prize winner to a military Colonel to an Instagram Influencer turned volunteer for orphaned children is on our show. Interviews conducted by Anne Levine and shows edited by Ursula Ruedenberg.
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Welcome to The Plague, the podcast where we look, not just at the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but at our nation’s home-made plagues, plagues created by human socioeconomic systems, that make the coronavirus more virulent and dangerous. The coronavirus infects the human body, but what illnesses in our body politic make us more vulnerable to it? Economic inequality? Environmental devastation? Labor precarity? Alienation? We pick a different societal plague each week and talk with an expert a ...
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I write poetry. A lot of poetry. I like reading poetry. If you're listening to this, you probably like hearing poetry. Every week I'll be reading a different poem of mine, carefully selected from either my poetry blog (poetry.nicoletabat.com) or from my unpublished poems and occasionally from the published ones. New episodes come out every Monday.
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Are you looking for creative inspiration? Poetry is Freedom, hosted by LaRisa Denise, is a podcast that centers Black and Brown artists using one of the most liberatory mediums in existence: poetry. As the title suggests, she considers poetry a freedom we must protect and advance at all costs. Each week listeners will hear a popular poem, a few reflective questions to inspire your own writing, and a piece from the host. Tune in if you love poetry, need more poetry from marginalized communiti ...
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Santa Claus delivers a special message in his podcast beginning on December 1st and each and every day until Christmas! Santa will answer the most asked Christmas questions, such as how does Santa get into homes without chimneys and what is Mrs. Claus' name? Enjoy festive stories, the origins of holiday traditions and positive messages, such as the importance of being kind to others. Follow Santa's Podcast to receive a new episode each and every day!
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Bar Babez Of Atlanta will be hosting and providing cocktails to poets and authors as they share their creative ideas with the world. We will laugh, cry and sing. This is a safe space for all to come as they are and be themselves. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barbabez-atl/support
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Leadership & Career Coaching Using Wisdom. Question: Do you want to feel strong for a Moment, or a Lifetime? Are you looking for a coach who will give you a method that builds your power daily - that power to be a strong Leader for a Lifetime? The Stoicess Can Help! CALL 1-833-MY-STOICESS (First Consult Free) Don’t look back 5 years from now with regret. Your Career is at stake. Begin building your MENTAL power with me NOW! How My Leadership Coaching Differs: 1. You learn a Leadership Method ...
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Writers Bloc provide a place for people to develop their writing, read fantastic stories for free and create collectives with other emerging writers. Whether it’s easier for you to engage with us online or off, Writers Bloc is for writers, wherever they are. We are in the process of developing a website that will change the way that writing is shared. It will reward engaged feedback and elevate great prose. Offline, in towns all across the country we have groups that operate as part of a lar ...
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Mom Writes First inspires busy moms to make their writing dreams a reality. Write the book, book, poem, blog, or journal! Whatever you're writing, this podcast is here to help you reach your writing goals. Get ready to be inspired, empowered, and supported on your writing journey. @momwritesfirst on Instagram & TikTok
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I AM WRITE

Nigel Write

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Nigel Write DELIVERS proof that "The gift is in the giving and the reciprocity is in the recipient paying it forward" Each week this writer entrepreneur uses TRANSPARENCY as a weapon of poetic justice against CONVENIENT TRUTH revealing what works for those who seek self-actualization and agree that IGNORANCE SERVES NO ONE. Join this fellow rabble-rouser on a journey to LEARN TEACH BUILD GROW TOGETHER. Whatever you BELIEVE will manifest. If you are reading, DO NOT SEE THIS AS COINCIDENCE and ...
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Welcome to your digital version of grabbing coffee with a good friend. In this podcast, Hilary Walker leads conversations with the guests of her blog on topics such as creative work, personal style, daily habits, work/life balance, girlboss-ness, momboss-ness and generally all the cool lady stuff we’re eager to learn from each other. Tune in bi-weekly for new episodes, including personal musings from Hilary on life as a freelance prop stylist, wife and mother. And visit ourstylestories.com f ...
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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/spokenwordpoetrypodcast/subscribe Welcome to Spoken Word Poetry Podcast. Listen in as Poet and Artist, Ariana R Cherry features words written from her heart and performed from her soul. Every week, you will hear original poetry spoken through performance art . Ariana also shares stories and a bit of life advice. Tune in every time she posts a new episode! http://arianarcherry.wordpress.com Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sh ...
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Julia D. Pereira is a psychologist and artist who was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) at 32. In this episode Julia reads her essay “Asymmetry” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2024 “Queer” issue. Julia writes beautifully about the theme of uncertainty. April and Julia will talk about magic caught in moments of uncertainty, finding stren…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, I’m joined by Martin Gillespie, the founder and CEO of GEM Wellness Warriors, a global consulting business focused on metabolic health and wellness. Martin shares his incredible journey from corporate leadership to becoming an advocate for addressing the root causes of chronic diseases. After being diagnose…
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Amanda Holmes reads D. H. Lawrence’s “Snake.” 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 acast…
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Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print Our Poem-Of-The-Month for September is “Evening Class” by Allan Lochead which was originally broadcast on this podcast in October 2022. Allan Lochhead, is an engineer and actor from south London. Allan Lochhead, an engineer and actor from s…
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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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This week we dive into an interesting topic: staggered riding formation. This is something that is passed on from rider to rider, and not taught in any schools. Different groups have different guidelines to their rides, sometimes making it confusing even to an experienced group rider. What is the standard, and who should be setting it? Next up we p…
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If you were born before 1995, you'd have felt the loss of James Earl Jones. The father of our childhood and the king of the monologue left our world for the next on the day of recording, so we wanted to share his voice on the show. He does a belter of a rendition of a Christina Rossetti poem that we hope you enjoy. Ryan's been losing his mind over …
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle I’m excited to share some great news for anyone dealing with stress and anxiety. In today’s busy world, it’s so easy to feel overwhelmed, and I’ve found that breathwork is a powerful way to manage these feelings. In this episode, I talk about my personal experiences with breathwork—practicing it daily and at…
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Belfast songwriter Andy White tells the story of writing and recording Talk Don't Touch from his latest album Good Luck I Hope You Make It. This song became the album's closing track, although it was written and recorded about halfway through the sessions. On March 16 the Victorian government announced a State of Emergency. Airports closed and the …
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Celebrate three years of The Burn by going behind the scenes with us! This one-hour episode is our anniversary special. The tables are turned once again on host April Stearns: production assistant Monica Haro takes the mic & asks April all the questions. April reflects on the unexpected truths found in the episodes from the past year. She’ll share …
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle I sit down with Jo Baker, a women’s empowerment coach and creator of the Money Like a Woman method. Jo helps women transform their relationship with money, guiding them toward financial independence and empowerment. She shares her personal journey from financial struggle to abundance and gives actionable adv…
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Amanda Holmes reads Randall Jarrell’s “The Bird of Night.” 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 Aca…
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Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print Welcome to our second podcast featuring winning entries from this year’s pen to print writing competitions The short story competition was won by Michael Flavin with his story “Through a Glass” which is read by Chris Gregory Linnda Quinn wa…
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In which Belfast songwriter Andy White tells the story of writing Self-isolation, opening track from Side 2 of his latest album Good Luck I Hope You Make It. The story so far? It's a few days before St Patrick's Day 2020. Things are locking down in Ireland and Italy. Not so much in Australia, where huge sporting events are taking place, and the UK,…
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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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This week on our motorcycle podcast we are joined by Steve Knoble of Knoble Moto. Steve has carved out a unique mechanic career by teaching others how to wrench. You can find his videos on FixMyHawg, Youtube, Udemy or you can learn in person if you're in the Cleveland area. Either way, he's going to feel good about his job at the end of the day. Em…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle I dive into the crucial topic of mental health plans, discussing their importance, benefits, and how they can be used effectively to improve overall mental well-being. I also share insights on how GPs, like myself, can assist in developing personalized mental health plans that go beyond just referrals, focus…
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Kate Rowbotham is a mom and professor who was diagnosed at 47 with de novo Stage IV metastatic breast cancer. In this episode Kate reads her essay “March 13” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2024 “Family” issue. Her story is about three generations of overlapping cancer. April and Kate will discuss understanding how love plays out in decision making, patie…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, I guided participants through a calming breathwork practice from the Sunday Breath Flow session. This was part of my new venture, Breathe In Health, where I aim to help people improve their breathing for better mental and physical well-being. During this session, we explored functional breathing techniques …
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Amanda Holmes reads Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “How Do I Love Thee.” 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. H…
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Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print Our August writing tips are from writers nominated for the Wilbur Smith Adventure Writing Prize and are introduced by the Prize manager at the Wilbur and Niso Smith Foundation, Charlotte Maddox The Wilbur & Niso Smith Foundation is a charit…
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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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We know. We agree. Last week was an absolute sausage fest. Too many misters and not enough sisters if you ask us, which is why today's episode we are celebrating the powerful women of the Electric Picnic who had blown us away with their poetry over the festival. We both felt very 'seen' when Tess McKevitt performed her poem all about the red flags …
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On this weeks motorcycle podcast we tackle some of the terms that motorcyclists often toss around; but do we really know? Miss Emma and the team discuss the terms and try to get them right. We also talk about the garage today and get to know our awesome visitors, Bret from Indiana and Gary from Colorado.Featuring Miss Emma, Naked Jim, Bagel, Neil a…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle Today, I discuss why you should stop counting calories and explore why the calorie-counting model doesn't work for sustainable weight management. Through personal stories and scientific insights, I break down the myths surrounding calorie counting and offer a more holistic approach to achieving health goals.…
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There is a lot going on in this week's episode of Irish songwriter Andy White's journey through the writing and recording of his latest album Good Luck I Hope You Make It. Andy starts out by telling the story of the mystery missing track, Every Day is Like Today, which includes a poetry slam (that's a competition at a poetry venue or bar where anyo…
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This week we are sharing a favorite episode from the archives as we take a little break from our regular podcast schedule to enjoy Labor Day. Wildfire production assistant Monica Haro selected this episode from November 2021 to reshare. Enjoy! Tracy Ward joins us from the United Kingdom to read a piece from Wildfire Magazine’s 2020 “Family” issue. …
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, Dr. Avi Charlton speaks with Jane McDonald, an audiologist and type 1 diabetic, who shares her journey of discovering the low-carb lifestyle and how it transformed her health. From dealing with the challenges of diabetes to finding hope and better management through therapeutic carbohydrate restriction, Jan…
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Amanda Holmes reads Grace Paley’s “The Poet’s Occasional Alternative.” 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. H…
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Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print Our August showcase features winning entries from the 2024 Pen to Print Awards. We start with ‘Grandmother as Flamingo’ by Christian Ward which won the poetry competition. It is read by Chris Gregory. The audio play competition was won by E…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, I’m excited to dive into the fascinating topic of regulating your nervous system. We’ll explore the Polyvagal Theory by Dr. Stephen Porges and discuss practical ways to manage stress and improve your overall well-being. Key Points Covered: Introduction: Brief overview of the autonomic nervous system. Introd…
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We survived Electric Picnic. Just. As we were doing our best to thrive over the weekend at Ireland's biggest music festival, we also grabbed a few poetry peeps to lend us their ears for a whopper episode of The Poetry's Dead Podcast! Jan Brierton hadn't met Stephen James Smith before their in-conversation chat at the Manifest stage, so we did the h…
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This week we dive into a controversial topic; lane splitting. It's so common in California, yet Texas just officially made it illegal. And now that Minnesota is becoming the 6th state to legalize it, we wonder what everyone else is so scared of? We list the pros and cons of splitting and filtering, as well as some of the unwritten etiquette. Next u…
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Belfast songwriter Andy White is telling the story of the writing and recording of latest album Good Luck I Hope You Make It and in Episode 3 reaches the title track. This week he confronts the number one question asked of any songwriter and consults Michelle Obama, Bob Dylan, The Beatles and The Undertones for help and inspiration. There are sharp…
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Mila Knight returns to The Burn for another visit to share something different and special from our usual format. We often wonder what came next after an episode airs - this is that episode! In 2022 Mila was our guest reading her piece “Crawling in My Skin” from Wildfire Magazine’s 2021 “Body” issue. In that story Mila shared how she turned to musi…
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Summary: In this episode of the Meat Medic Podcast, Dr. Avi Charlton returns to discuss her journey as a specialist lifestyle GP and the founder of Melbourne Low Carb Clinic. She shares her experiences with low-carb nutrition, functional breathing, and how these practices have revolutionized her approach to healthcare. Dr. Charlton also discusses t…
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Cory James is an Emmy-award-winning journalist in Washington, DC. He's also a proud SkillsUSA Alumni who was a gold medal winner in Video News Production as a SkillsUSA Georgia student. He went on to compete at nationals where he placed fourth. Currently, James co-anchors DC News Now weekdays from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. James was the keynote speaker at t…
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Amanda Holmes reads Forugh Farrokhzad’s “I Will Greet the Sun Again,” translated from the Farsi by Sholeh Wolpé. 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 featur…
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Thank you for listening to Write On! Audio, the podcast for writers everywhere brought to you by Pen to Print Our August Poem of the Month is called ‘Questions’ and is by London-based writer, artist and performer Ovyuki. Read more poems and find out more about Ovyuki’s work by visiting her website here https://ovyuki.com/ We’re always delighted to …
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On this week's motorcycle podcast we read all of our listener's submissions to our Insta360 challenge. There were so many submissions... but we think we found the best! Also, Miss Emma gives us a report on her rides this summer in the Dolomites. Featuring: Miss Emma, Naked Jim, Bagel, Stumpy John, Mike and Brian. Big thanks to Insta360 for the amaz…
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In this episode of Prescribing Lifestyle, I’m excited to share some big news and reflect on the importance of connection in our lives. We’ll discuss the power of community, both in personal and professional settings, and how building strong bonds can greatly enhance our health and well-being. Key Points Covered: Introduction: Exciting announcements…
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In the second episode Andy wrestles with the dilemma of what to do with a good idea once you've written one song using it, and considers the philosophical question David Cassidy gifted to the human race, "How can I be sure?" This time it's the fourth track on Good Luck I Hope You Make It—The Day You Were Bomb, which started off being called Title F…
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Stephanie Millett returns to The Burn for a second visit. She was diagnosed with breast cancer at 25. Stephanie is now 35 and living with Stage IV metastatic breast cancer. Stephanie reads her essay “Stay Visible” from the 2024 “Queer in Cancerland” issue of Wildfire Magazine. Stephanie’s piece is about her experiences of breast cancer as a queer p…
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Prescribing Lifestyle podcast, Dr. Avi Charlton sits down with the multi-talented Paul Taylor, a neuroscientist, physiologist, nutritionist, and former British Navy aircrew officer. Paul shares his fascinating journey from serving in the British Armed Forces to his current work in Australia, where he focuses …
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Amanda Holmes reads Nâzim Hikmet’s poem “The Cucumber,” translated from the Turkish by Randy Blasing and Mutlu Konuk. 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 f…
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