Random Poet Podcasts

  • Unspoken Words Podcast
  • Filthy @ Five
  • The Writer’s Block
  • Words That Burn
  • Left Hand Poetry
  • Two Thousand and Fifty Miles of Poetry
  • The Getting to Know Show
  • how i learned to breathe.
  • Aubrey Marcus Podcast
  • Turn On
  • The So and So Series
  • A Handy Guide for Beggars, Especially Those of the Poetic Fraternity
  • Before The Light Goes Out
  • Learning to Live
  • Be More Pirate
  • As I Was Saying…
  • Poetry for Kids
  • Honey In My Hair
  • Poetry For Now
  • ALL UP IN YOUR EARS
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    Unspoken Words Podcast

    Unspoken Words Podcast

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    Since Jan 31, 2018 16:35 UTC

    Join your favorite awkwardly shy Asian girl, BeckyThePoet in a weekly podcast as she interviews local poets, music artist and entrepreneurs on their life experiences and what they learned to overcome them. Poetry, art and motivation to help get through everyday life struggles are addressed on Unspoken Words Podcast.

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    Filthy @ Five

    Filthy @ Five

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    Since May 11, 2022 15:17 UTC

    Filthy @ Five is the best, most passionate, most ignorant football debate podcast on planet earth. We make lists, we make jokes, we fight, we talk absolute nonsense, but your favourite player loves us, so make of that what you will.

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    The Writer’s Block

    The Writer’s Block

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    Since Dec 13, 2017 14:00 UTC

    The WHRO Writer’s Block brings together local artists who share a common bond—expressing themselves through writing. Performers include local poets and slam poets, spoken word artists, storytellers, and authors with interludes of music by some of the region’s top musicians. Topics vary from the environment and war to love and race relations. Works range from somber and thought-provoking to lighthearted and comical.

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    Words That Burn

    Words That Burn

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    Since Aug 25, 2020 19:36 UTC

    Explore the compelling and intricate world of poetry with Ben, a passionate Irish enthusiast of poetry.

    Journey through the labyrinth of poetic expressions and techniques one masterpiece at a time.

    In each episode, Ben carefully dissects a chosen poem, providing listeners with a comprehensive guide on how to delve into poetry analysis themselves. Each detailed examination draws attention to the poet’s biography, the cultural and historical context that shaped the poem’s creation, and an exploration of the myriad literary techniques employed to create resonant and emotionally charged works of art.

    For those yearning to expand their understanding of poetry in a soothing, accessible manner that will deepen appreciation without overwhelming, Words That Burn offers an inviting gateway.

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    Left Hand Poetry

    Left Hand Poetry

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    Since Apr 30, 2020 21:30 UTC

    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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    Two Thousand and Fifty Miles of Poetry

    Two Thousand and Fifty Miles of Poetry

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    Since Apr 21, 2020 18:16 UTC

    Charlie lives in London, Lee lives two thousand and fifty miles away, in Helsinki.

    Each week they catch-up and share a few poems.

    Enjoy!

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    The Getting to Know Show

    The Getting to Know Show

    Since Apr 1, 2014 03:22 UTC

    Poets. Let’s get to know them.

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    how i learned to breathe.

    how i learned to breathe.

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    Since Nov 20, 2021 20:23 UTC

    welcome all! this is a sacred space where i share gentle stories and feelings that help me breathe just a little easier. 🌱

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    Aubrey Marcus Podcast

    Aubrey Marcus Podcast

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    Since Apr 24, 2012 04:26 UTC

    The Aubrey Marcus Podcast is a destination for honest and vulnerable conversations about the deeper questions in life. The show blends humor with gravity and levity with depth, as we explore mindset, psychedelics, holistic health, spirituality, entrepreneurship, and relationship. Aubrey Marcus is the founder of the globally disruptive human optimization brand Onnit, the donation based coaching platform Fit For Service, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Own the Day, Own your Life. Top episodes with Joe Rogan, Jordan Peterson, Joe Dispenza, Matthew McConaughey, Jamie Foxx, and more

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    Turn On

    Turn On

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    Since Jun 3, 2020 17:45 UTC

    We live in a field of infinite intelligence. It is alive, vibrant and readily available. When you create an active relationship with this fabric of consciousness, you begin to shift your focus from physical to energetical. When you do this you bypass many hardships of trying to manipulate matter with matter and in turn begin creating from your natural state.. as pure source energy. Turn On is a podcast brought to you by me. Hi. I’m Brookke. A college dropout turned world builder and master manifestor. I’m using this platform to document my journey of being a multidimensional creator by diving deep into my own practice. Sh*ts cray. Tune in every week for bite size updates on what tf that means. Stay Sharp and Remember to TURN ON. Coño

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    The So and So Series

    The So and So Series

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    Since Aug 8, 2007 22:06 UTC

    The So and So Series hosts 3-4 poets each month. Chris Tonelli is host and curator. This podcast is a recording of those events. [itunes pic]
    The So and So Series Reading No. 30 The final reading to be held in Boston. At the Distillery in South Boston, MA on Saturday, October 11, 2008 This month’s poets are Dorothea Lasky, Dara Weir, and James Tate! Due to technical difficulties, only portions of the recordings were captured. Part Two features the words and poems of James Tate. The final installment of the this series of broadsides is also here. This month’s artist is Robert daVies. For more information on the Manila Broadsides and our collaboration with this small press, visit: http://rope-a-dope-press.blogspot.com/ All rights reserved. Look for our readings come 2009 in North Carolina. About the Poets: Dorothea Lasky was born in St. Louis in 1978. She is the author of the full-length collection of poems, AWE (Wave Books, 2007), as well as the chapbooks Alphabets and Portraits and The Hatmaker’s Wife. She has attended Harvard University and the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. She currently lives in Philadelphia, where she co-edits the Katalanché Press chapbook series and is pursuing her doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania. Dara Wier is the author of ten collections of poetry, most recently Remnants of Hannah and Reverse Rapture (Wave Books, 2006 and 2005, respectively). She has received awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the NEA and The American Poetry Review. She directs the MFA program for poets and writers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and co-directs the University of Massachusetts’ Juniper Initiative for Literary Arts and Action. James Tate is the author of numerous books of poetry and prose, most recently The Ghost Soldier (Ecco, 2008). His Selected Poems won the Pulitzer Prize and the William Carlos Williams Award in 1991. His other honors include a National Book Award and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. He teaches at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

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    A Handy Guide for Beggars, Especially Those of the Poetic Fraternity

    A Handy Guide for Beggars, Especially Those of the Poetic Fraternity

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    Since Feb 27, 2009 05:51 UTC

    “Being sundry explorations, made while afoot and penniless in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. These adventures convey and illustrate the rules of beggary for poets and some others.” Published in 1919, this is poet Vachel Lindsay’s description of his travels “afoot and penniless” across the southern and eastern United States, staying with strangers, reciting or trading poetry for dinner, and along the way, describing in stories and poetry, mostly stories, the people and places he encountered. Think “Travels With Charlie,” minus the dog and the Winnebago, and much, much earlier. From the Dedication and Preface: “There are one hundred new poets in the villages of the land. This Handy Guide is dedicated to the younger sons of the wid earth, to the runnaway boys and girls getting further from home every hour, to the prodigals still wasting their substance in riotous living, be they gamblers or blasphemers or plain drunks; to the heretics of whatever school to whom life is a rebellion with banners; to those who are willing to accept counsel if it be mad counsel.” If you remember the 1960’s, you’ll feel right at home. If you wish you remembered the 1890’s, here’s your chance. You might also feel right at home, at that.

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    Before The Light Goes Out

    Before The Light Goes Out

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    Since May 9, 2022 06:00 UTC

    Before The Light Goes Out is a podcast hosted by UK based songwriter and author Kathryn Williams. In Each episode, Kathryn talks to a special guest from the worlds of music and literature about what they do as they enter the realm of sleep, what has changed for them over the years AND OTHER THINGS

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    Learning to Live

    Learning to Live

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    Since Feb 1, 2021 10:00 UTC

    There’s a lot we’re not taught in school, by our parents and by society. As adults, there’s much to learn and unlearn from those teachings. Liza, a now sober millennial with a passion for authenticity, divulges intimate details from her own life experience along with the lessons she’s learned thus far. It is her hope, that listeners will not only be entertained by her candor, but be able to relate and even gain some insight into their own lives. Because none of us really know what we’re doing…we’re all just learning to live.

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    Be More Pirate

    Be More Pirate

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    Since Apr 18, 2021 18:17 UTC

    Alex Barker and Sam Conniff chat to some of today’s best rule breakers – those who are willing to explore radical new territory and stick their head above the parapet for the greater good. The show tackles some uncomfortable conversation topics, and delves into what it really takes to be a modern pirate. Drawing on the principles in Sam’s 2018 bestseller Be More Pirate, and the follow up, How to Be More Pirate, this podcast is a dose of inspiration for anyone wanting to challenge the status quo.

    If you’re interested in being a guest on this podcast please contact alex@bemorepirate.com

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    As I Was Saying…

    As I Was Saying…

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    Since Mar 5, 2020 15:00 UTC

    With her new podcast, “As I Was Saying…” author, activist, and spoken word artist Cheyenne Tyler Jacobs furthers her desire for change with a podcast that is sure to ignite conversation. So consider her your new bestie who is not going to let you sit and stay in a close minded space. Cheyenne does this by having the difficult, the taboo, and the real conversations while giving a platform to folks doing the work. Subscribe to As I Was Saying… because we are on a mission to cut boundaries and make this a inclusive, happier, and more fulfilled world.

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    Poetry for Kids

    Poetry for Kids

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    Since Oct 28, 2019 15:00 UTC

    Funny kids poems guaranteed to make you giggle by author Kenn Nesbitt! From the most popular children’s poetry website on the net.

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    Honey In My Hair

    Honey In My Hair

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    Since Jul 22, 2018 23:30 UTC

    A poetry podcast where we explore featured poems, poets, and all things poetry! Harlem What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode? Sources! Academy of … Continue reading Ep 6: “Harlem,” Langston Hughes

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    ALL UP IN YOUR EARS

    ALL UP IN YOUR EARS

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    Since Apr 15, 2016 19:32 UTC

    ALL UP IN YOUR EARS— a monthly podcast featuring Gabrielle Calvocoressi, francine j. harris, Jonathan Farmer, and Kaveh Akbar discussing, extolling, deviating from and disagreeing about recent poems. Each month, two of us pick out a new poem and we all dig in together, hoping, in the process, to learn something about the ways that poems can matter—about what is found there and what, sometimes, for some of us, is not.

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