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Thorsten Trautmann

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Jeden Monat stelle ich hier mindestens eines meiner eigenen Gedichte vor - für all diejenigen, die durch das Lesen vielleicht keinen Zugang zu Gedichten bekommen. Ich bin Polizeibeamter und Vater und schreibe schon seit meiner Jugend Gedichte. Diese veröffentliche ich auf meiner Internetseite. Wer Lust hat, findet dort sicher alle Informationen, die er über mich braucht. 🫶 🚔
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A quarterly publication of the Vita Poetica Arts & Faith Collective, our online journal features creative work explored through a spiritual lens. Vita Poetica connects and upholds artists of faith, enlivening spiritual conversations through the arts. Learn more about us at www.vitapoetica.org. -- Hosted by Vita Poetica Journal Editors Music by John Morris
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Poetry Unbound

On Being Studios

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Short and unhurried, Poetry Unbound is an immersive exploration of a single poem, hosted by Pádraig Ó Tuama. Pádraig Ó Tuama greets you at the doorways of brilliant poems and walks you through — each one has wisdom to offer and questions to ask you. Already a listener? There’s also a book (Poetry Unbound: 50 Poems to Open Your World), a Substack newsletter with a vibrant conversation in the comments, and occasional gatherings.
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Frank Skinner loves poetry. And he thinks you might like it too. Join Frank each week as he takes you through some of his choice picks of poems. There may be laughter. There may be tears. There will certainly be poetry. Frank Skinner's Poetry Podcast is produced by Sarah Bishop. It is an Avalon production.
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Welcome to Poets' Pavilion, a gathering place for poets and readers. It is an open-air venue for infusing lives with the richness of poetry. Walk over the bridge of prose into a pilgrimage of public domain poetry voice-overs and devotionals. Park your pen, pencil, or keyboard and enjoy.
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Poetic Wax is a short weekly podcast where host Andy Fenstermaker digs deep into his vast record collection to uncover and share the history of bands, albums, songs, and more. Poetic Wax explores music history in all its forms, from new angles on things widely covered to the little known moments that create monumental change.
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Poetically Yours

Northern Public Radio

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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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Pilgrimage of Poetry

Harrison Root & Joanna Emig

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Pilgrimage of Poetry is a short publishing of poetry throughout time, and by many different artists and authors. Join co-hosts Harrison and Joanna as we make our way through time and get lost in the power of poetry. Thanks for listening!
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The Poetry of Reality is hosted by world renowned truth-teller, evolutionary biologist and best-selling author, Professor Richard Dawkins. He has been celebrated globally for his honest critique of religion and tradition and his push for critical thinking. His books include The Ancestor’s Tale, The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, Climbing Mount Improbable, Unweaving the Rainbow, A Devil’s Chaplain, The God Delusion, The Greatest Show on Earth, The Magic of Reality, his two-part autobiogr ...
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If you’re ready for raw, one-take spoken word that dives deep into love’s highs, heartbreak’s depths, and those moments that lift the soul, so tune in. ✍🏽🎙️✨ Here, words flow unfiltered, just for you.🗣 🎤
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Commonwealth Poetry Podcast

Gyles Brandreth & Aphra Brandreth

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Poetry from around the world! A fortnightly celebration of Poetry and The Commonwealth - where award winning podcaster Gyles Brandreth and his daughter Aphra visit each of the 56 countries of the Commonwealth, meeting poets, performers and people who love poetry and discovering new poems each episode.
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Planet Poetry

Robin Houghton & Peter Kenny

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Love poetry? Join Robin and Peter and their guests as they read poems, chat about all things poetry and generally explore the bedazzling world of Planet Poetry. Since we started this podcast in 2020 we've interviewed dozens of poets and poetry editors, discussed all the thorny issues about the poetry world and delved into our favourite poetry past and present. We don't have sponsors and we don't interrupt the flow with ads, so if you like what we do, please buy us a coffee or two at buymeaco ...
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Welcome to Poetry Space Podcast with me your host Matt Foster, where I talk about: poetry, life, love, relationships and some sound advice and also I host Late Night Sessions every Friday night, so make sure you check me out weeknights at 9pm!And end your day off on a positive note with spoken word right here on The Poetry Corner Podcast! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Heart's Embrace: Poetry for Transformation is a captivating podcast that takes inspiration from Julie Jewels Smoot's renowned book of the same name. This podcast offers a unique and transformative experience through the power of poetry. Each episode is carefully crafted to bring healing, relaxation, harmony, strength, and ultimately, transformation to its listeners.
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Good news is sometimes hard to come by for poets, and what’s better news than a new book! Celebrate with us as Jason Gray hosts an interview podcast with poets discussing their new books. Each episode is a smart, fun look into the world of poetry, where the guests read several poems for their new work, and talk about how their books came to be, and how they write the way they do.
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Aaron and Dave dive into an old private journal to read poems written in high school. Along the way the two have found themselves joined by some incredibly amazing people, all willing to share some of their own bad poetry. Experience a mix of self-reflection, humor, self-deprecation, great conversations and just maybe a half decent poem!
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A podcast all about glorifying Christ with the art of spoken word poetry. Cover art photo provided by Aaron Burden on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@aaronburden
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Poetry Pea is a poetry podcast from www.poetrypea.com. It features haiku and senryu and other Japanese short form poetry. There are lots of free writing resources, workshops from experts, readings of original poetry, haiku and senryu, as well as prompts and writing exercises. You can submit your haiku or senryu to Patricia and be featured on the podcast and in the Poetry Pea Journal. Let’s write together.
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Producer Helena de Groot talks to poets about language, dreams, love and loss, identity, connection, anger, discomfort, the creative process, the state of the world and the world of the soul. Hard conversations are welcomed—laughter is, too.
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We start off the new year with a special episode featuring two extraordinary voices from Jamaica: artist, songwriter, and cultural force Phleer Carter AKA Ryan Carter, alongside the award-winning poet, Lorna Goodison. In this powerful conversation, Gyles and Aphra Brandreth dive deep into Jamaica's rich artistic landscape, blending the rhythms of m…
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I’ve always loved the poem "Year's End" by Richard Wilbur, and it is of course a great choice for the last day of the year, so here’s a short episode on this amazing poem. Wishing you all a wonderful New Year's Eve, and a great year to come! Richard Wilbur, twice-winner of the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, was the author of eleven collections of poetry…
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Tasha Cathey introduces her visual artwork, "God's Underpaintings," and Barbara Krasner reads her poem, "In the Shtetl, G-d Does Not Only." Tasha Cathey lives in Knoxville, Tennessee with her husband and two children. Her work is inspired heavily from her years spent living in Arizona and California at a young age and are either composed purely fro…
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In the last episode of 2024, Jody and Sanna reflect on the first year of the podcast and their own places in writing community. They also do a close reading of one of their favourite poems: “God is an American” by Terrance Hayes. Together, they investigate beauty’s difficulty and longing’s limits, informed by the wisdom of Audre Lorde, Heather Chri…
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Our lives are a collage of a thousand scraps of random, and often irreconcilable, happenstances and mistakes and decisions thrown onto a canvas of existence. Love is often the most decisive happening of our lives, often trooping in unannounced and more often than not, grossly disrupting our lives - and mostly overstaying beyond our comprehension. W…
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In this episode, I give a brief history of doctor-poets and reasons why doctors practice poetry. Oliver Wendell Holmes https://podcast.helenrenell.me/holmes-battles-for-old-ironsides/ “A Doctor, A Patient, and Their Poetry” https://www.newyorker.com/science/annals-of-medicine/a-doctor-a-patient-and-their-poetry Audio version of Rafael Campo’s quote…
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Sou Vera Borges, Bibliotecária da Cidade Bauru, Estado de São Paulo - Brasil. Vou apresentar aqui, a Crônica: “Cara ou Corôa? - Do Escritor: Fernando Sabino. Extraída do livro com o mesmo título Cara ou Corôa? - Ed. Ática, 2005.Numa madrugada, um homem chega em casa e quando, ao trocar de calça, uma moeda cai dentro do ralo da pia do banheiro e a e…
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"Creed" is a concept that's often neglected in our day and age, as many nonreligious thinkers consider the idea of creed archaic or limiting. However, everyone has one; your creed is the set of principles that governs your life, whether you recognize it or not. Wordsworth's "The World is Too Much With Us" indicts his generation's creed of materiali…
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Maya Bernstein reads her poem, "The Primordial Catastrophe in the Process of Creation," and Douglas Thornton reads his poem, "The Tantra of Abiding." Maya Bernstein’s writing has appeared or is forthcoming in By the Seawall, The Ekphrastic Review, Pensive: A Global Journal of Spirituality and the Arts, Tablet Magazine, and elsewhere. She is a recen…
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In the hills of Sparta, Tennessee, during the early nineties, Helen decides to break free from the life that stifles her: marriage, motherhood, the monotonous duties of a Southern housewife. But leaving isn't the same thing as staying gone... Rooted in a lush natural landscape, this stunning poetry collection explores Helen's isolation and rebellio…
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Poet Aria Aber’s debut novel Good Girl , set in the club scene of Berlin, is a book brimming over with sex and drugs and music, true. But really at its heart it is a book of self-making and unmaking, of self-destruction and self-discovery, where 19 year old Nila navigates the irresolvable dialectics of being a second generation Afghan-German immigr…
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In this contemplative practice, Samir Knego invites us to embrace the ordinary act of cooking as a time for contemplation. In "⁠It Shall Be Food for You: A Brief Cooking Meditation⁠," Samir guides us through the process of cooking dried black beans, prompting us to thoughtfully consider our actions in each step, and to use times of waiting to refle…
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With timeless poetry and stunning imagery, the prophet Amos of Tekoa, a simple herdsman from the Judean mountains, stands in front of a stubborn, antagonistic audience of Israelite royalty and aristocracy and he rebukes them for their many abuses of power. But he offers them a better vision of themselves by lifting them to the heavens on wings of l…
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Purchase: Certain Shelter (June Road Press, 2024) Read: "A BRIEF HISTORY OF YANKEE THRIFT, YANKEE INGENUITY, AND YANKEE WORK ETHIC" in Sixth Finch Abbie Kieferis the author of Certain Shelter (June Road Press, 2024) and the chapbook Brief Histories (Whittle Micro-Press, 2024). Her work is forthcoming or has appeared in Copper Nickel, Gulf Coast, Pl…
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This piece explores the ebb and flow of relationships, likening them to the changing seasons. Through vivid metaphors, it delves into the exhaustion of constantly giving without receiving, the weariness of being an anchor in a drifting connection, and the inevitable breaking point when love becomes one-sided. A heartfelt reminder that love thrives …
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It's a miracle Iggy Pop finished 'Soldier' with the amount of chaos an infighting that took place during the recording sessions late in 1979. Within the album is a fever dream cast of stars from David Bowie and ex Sex Pistols' bassist Glen Matlock to XTC's Barry Andrews and The Patti Smith Group's Ivan Kral. Love it or hate it, this is the wild sto…
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It's a new season, and Dave and Aaron return from their break with a return to the most talked about topic on the show. That topic being Silence...in that Aaron's previous self wrote 5 different poems about it over several years. The two hosts read through all five previous poems in chronological order before Aaron drops the latest entry into the f…
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When dictatorial leaders use talk of peace as a smokescreen to conceal their plans for war and destruction, what are the people to do? Believe in a vision of peace and freedom that is muscular, sturdy, and protective — and pray that it holds, as Ernesto Cardenal does in his poem “Give Ear to My Words (Psalm 5),” translated by Jonathan Cohen. Ernest…
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This episode explores new research, which has found microplastic hotspots across the Southern Ocean. --- Read this episode’s science poem here. Read the scientific study that inspired it here. Read 'If the ocean had a mouth' by Marie-Elizabeth Mali here. --- Music by Rufus Beckett. --- Follow Sam on social media and send in any questions or comment…
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In this episode, I talk about John Bunyan’s masterpiece written while in jail, and a podcast update. Footnotes 1. Definition of allegory: Drury, the po·e·try dic·tion·ar·y, 12. 2. Source for the verse count: Standard Ebooks The Pilgrim's Progress Social Media helen renell's Mastodon account Visit Poet's Pavilion website for the transcript of this e…
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It's basic good manners they say, possibly one of the first things taught to a child, the most primal form of grace. The importance of, nay, the necessity of saying 'thank you'. But ever so often, we are taught the semantics but not the emotion which needs to go along with it. And there lies the crunch. Because we start noticing the gap, the inadeq…
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