Random Poetry Podcasts

  • Book Slam Podcast
  • Poetry for Kids
  • Poetry Moment
  • Fingal Poetry Festival Podcast
  • Tapestry
  • The Joy+Well Conversations
  • Monthly Audio Newsletter, Mostly About Nothing
  • Young Writers Society Radio
  • The Radiance Project
  • Science Write Now
  • Two Thousand and Fifty Miles of Poetry
  • Edgar Allan Poe Poems by Edgar Allan Poe
  • The New Yorker: Poetry
  • The People Radio
  • CPT Broadcast
  • Freedom Verse Café Mixtape Edition
  • This podcast is only temporary
  • Stories With A Heartbeat
  • The Joyful Wisdom by Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
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    Book Slam Podcast

    Book Slam Podcast

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    Since May 23, 2010 22:53 UTC

    This is the Sony Award-winning podcast from Book Slam, London’s best (only?) literary nightclub where books, music and free thinking intersect in a Bermuda triangle of no brow culture. Book Slam happens regularly at The Tabernacle in Notting Hill, but this podcast gives you the opportunity to catch up on the readings and performances, plus interviews and more. Recently, Book Slam has featured such luminaries as Will Self, Adele, Plan B, William Boyd, Irvine Welsh, Simon Armitage and the Alabama 3. It’s the brainchild of Patrick Neate who once danced in the longest conga in the world. You can see more details about Book Slam at www.bookslam.com.

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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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    Poetry Moment

    Poetry Moment

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    Since Apr 16, 2008 19:44 UTC

    Delightful poetry readings, from well-known and obscure poets.

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    Fingal Poetry Festival Podcast

    Fingal Poetry Festival Podcast

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    Since Aug 31, 2022 14:23 UTC

    The Fingal Poetry Festival Podcast celebrates the light that poetry brings into our lives…

    In each episode, one of Ireland’s most celebrated poets will read a poem, which they will then speak about before reading it again.

    In 10 minutes or less, armed with these insights, you will be guided through the poem and pulled into the heart and mind of the poet.

    Poetry transports us. It stops us in our tracks. And with this podcast, you can do both.

    Take these poems with you on your walks. Or sit down with them for a cup of tea.

    And don’t forget to write to us on Twitter @fingalpoetry. In fact, we’d be delighted if you wrote a tweet-sized poem about how much you love the podcast.

    Thank you for listening.

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    Tapestry

    Tapestry

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    Since Sep 18, 2022 09:15 UTC

    Beverley Dixon’s poetry is very much inspired by her family, heritage and her life experiences.

    Poems written and read by Beverley Dixon

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    The Joy+Well Conversations

    The Joy+Well Conversations

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    Since Jul 5, 2020 12:00 UTC

    The Joy+Well (Joy Well) Conversations the official podcast of The Joy+Well, a platform created for and by black women to support each other in our joy journeys. We talk about what it takes to live a joyous life in society today, touching on things from our health, to our spiritual well-being, to our favorite hangouts and foods. Your host on this Joy+Well journey is Chisara Asomugha, MD, — physician, poet, healer, actor and spiritual guide. For more information on the Joy+Well, visit us on instagram @livejoywell, or on our website at www.livejoywell.com. And let us know what you think about the podcast by subscribing, leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also connect with us via email: hello@livejoywell.com. Intro/Outro Music: Study And Relax by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5764-study-and-relax License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    Monthly Audio Newsletter, Mostly About Nothing

    Monthly Audio Newsletter, Mostly About Nothing

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    Since Jan 1, 2023 07:00 UTC

    It’s not really monthly, not really a newsletter, but it is audio. Each episode is an experiment in spoken word audio and music. I am your host, Matt Bucher.

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    Young Writers Society Radio

    Young Writers Society Radio

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    Since Sep 28, 2007 00:30 UTC

    The Young Writers Society Radio Channel.

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    The Radiance Project

    The Radiance Project

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    Since Oct 11, 2017 04:00 UTC

    Understanding astrology through the lives of humans who do good work in the world, with a dash of poetry every episode.

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    Science Write Now

    Science Write Now

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    Since Sep 16, 2021 00:00 UTC

    The Science Write Now (SWN) Podcast is a 3x/monthly podcast for people who love science and the arts. If you’re interested in learning more about great books, plays, and films; writing, research or editing; the lives of scientists; and creative insights into contemporary science; then you’ve come to the right place! The SWN Podcast is hosted by Amanda Niehaus and Jessica White and produced by Taylor Mitchell with funding from the Australia Council for the Arts.sciencewritenow.com

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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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    Edgar Allan Poe Poems by Edgar Allan Poe

    Edgar Allan Poe Poems by Edgar Allan Poe

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    Since Sep 10, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Best known for his scary tales, mystery and detective stories and imaginative fantasy stories, Edgar Allan Poe was also a gifted poet. He wrote more than 70 poems and almost all of them have been widely appreciated by readers and critics alike. This collection contains some of his most famous ones, including the immortal Raven, which combines a sense of doom and nameless despair. With its ringing, alliterative and repetitive lines and strange, supernatural atmosphere, it remains one of Poe’s best known and most quoted poems. Other poems in the anthology include The Bells, which was published after Poe’s death. This poem is one of his most “acoustic” poems. It is divided into four parts and with each succeeding part, the sound of the bells becomes more and more sinister and gloomy. It was rejected several times by different publishers who felt that it skirted the thin line between verse and nonsense. However, in later years, composers like Rachmaninoff composed a sonata based on the poem and created a choral symphony for the bell sounds. Contemporary bands like Pink Floyd have also referenced it in their song “Time.” Ulalume is another well known Poe poem. This one again focuses on sound and was originally written as an elocution piece. Scholars have speculated that the poem’s dark and dismal theme is similar to The Raven’s and could be rooted in the grief that Poe felt after recently losing his beloved wife, Virginia. Ulalume is also full of classical allusions to different myths and legends. The original text of the poem contains a brilliant illustration by Dante Gabriel Rossetti. Annabel Lee is the last complete poem written by Poe. This one also speaks of loss, love and despair. To My Mother is actually written to his mother-in-law and aunt, Maria Clemm. It is sometimes entitled Sonnet to My Mother and was published as a tribute to the mother of the woman he deeply loved, his wife Virginia. Lesser known poems like The Coliseum, The Conqueror Worm, To One in Paradise, To Francis S Osgood and others form the rest of the collection along with many others. In his short but memorable life, Poe created a whole new genre of writing. He is generally acknowledged as the father of detective fiction and also of the emerging genre of sci-fi. His works have influenced studies in fields as diverse as cosmology and cryptography. His deeply unhappy childhood and subsequent violent disagreements with his adoptive parents created much sadness in his young life, but he overcame his difficulties and found himself in writing. Poe’s poems must be read aloud to be completely savored and this volume would certainly provide hours of enjoyable family reading or listening! More great books at LoyalBooks.com

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    The New Yorker: Poetry

    The New Yorker: Poetry

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    Since Dec 19, 2013 07:37 UTC

    Readings and conversation with The New Yorker’s poetry editor, Kevin Young.

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    The People Radio

    The People Radio

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    Since Apr 18, 2013 19:19 UTC

    The People with Mathew Timmons and Ben White is an arts and literature podcast produced by Insert Press in Los Angeles, California. The People features the voices and ideas of The People that make up the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, the west coast, and beyond on KCHUNG 1630AM every 3rd Sunday at 3pm … it’s Like a Broken Record Magically Repaired. Insert Blanc Press produces innovative art & literature in Los Angeles, CA. Founded in October 2005, Insert Blanc Press endeavors to create dynamic conversations among the artistic disciplines and to support emerging artists and writers in the interest of contemporary arts and letters.

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    CPT Broadcast

    CPT Broadcast

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    Since Oct 1, 2016 00:36 UTC

    We’re here to tell stories beyond boundaries, past any given critical point in matter to fuse different experiences. From unheard small town stories to personalities coming alive at Sunday night supper, from movie reviews to poetry sessions, we want to invite you into our process and let you experience how we identify, build, and create stories.

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    Freedom Verse Café Mixtape Edition

    Freedom Verse Café Mixtape Edition

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    Since Jan 4, 2011 05:04 UTC

    The Freedom Verse Cafe mix-tapes are a special edition of the FVC radio broadcast. These compilations are designed to further promote the artists featured on them, and I highly encourage all to support each of the artists in the best way you can. Feel free to hit me up on Twitter @freedomverse or by email at freedomversecafe@gmail.com

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    This podcast is only temporary

    This podcast is only temporary

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    Since Feb 6, 2022 11:00 UTC

    Belfast-born Melbourne-based songwriter and producer Andy White has a new podcast series based around the writing and recording of ‘AT’, the album he released with Tim Finn earlier this year.

    As in the first series, when he went track by track with latest solo album ‘This garden is only temporary’, Andy looks at a song a week to show how layers of lyrics and music work together, ideas appear, and surprises are welcomed.

    In both series, Andy plays excerpts from the master tapes and discusses process, influences and inspirations. Each episode ends with a different version of the song from the one you’ll find on the released recording.

    If the underlying theme of Series 1 was “How to make an album”, Series 2 is “How to co-write an album”. There are even more ways to write songs or record when two people are involved. And if you are old friends and bandmates, you don’t need to be in the same room together.

    “If you want to express something but don’t know how to express it—tell the truth. This is powerful.”

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    Stories With A Heartbeat

    Stories With A Heartbeat

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    Since Mar 25, 2016 16:06 UTC

    Stories with a Heartbeat is a WUNC podcast hosted by Will McInerney that uses poetry, music, and conversation to explore the human condition in conflict.

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    Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

    Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman

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    Since Nov 30, 2023 00:00 UTC

    Nearly 160 years after it was first published, Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass continues to inspire, enthrall and educate generations of readers. This collection of poems serves as a vehicle for Whitman’s philosophy, ideals, love of nature and mystical musings and it subsequently became one of the corner stones of American literature. Whitman was inspired to write Leaves of Grass based on Ralph Waldo Emerson’s clarion call for a truly American poet who would tell of its glories, virtues and vices. In 1855, Whitman self published a small, slim volume containing twelve poems, which included “Song of Myself” “I Sing the Body Electric” and others which went on to gain immortality. Whitman himself wanted the book to be small enough to be carried in a pocket and though some 800 copies were initially printed, this edition did not even contain the author’s name. Ralph Waldo Emerson who received a copy went on to lavishly praise the work and wrote to Whitman saying, “I greet you at the beginning of a great career.” The rest, as they say, made publication history. Many subsequent editions were published and Whitman continuously added more and more poems to the collection. Today, Leaves of Grass contains nearly 400 poems all of which celebrate America and the American way of life. His subjects and concerns include slavery, nature, the Civil War, death, love, romance, spirituality, freedom and dignity of labor. One of his most famous poems, “O Captain, My Captain” in memory of Abraham Lincoln is contained in the last edition, printed in 1892. Called the “deathbed edition” it was published a few months before Whitman’s death. His style includes sweeping lines of free verse, iambic forms and other interesting rhyming and non-rhyming forms of verse. Strangely enough, the book was received by some upholders of public morality to be extremely indecent and obscene. Walt Whitman was dismissed from his government job after his superior read and found the book highly offensive. Literary critics severely castigated the book, while poems like “A Woman Waits for Me” and “To A Common Prostitute” were dubbed profane. However, Whitman kept on writing according to his personal dictates and today, Leaves of Grass is seen as echoing the voice and the sentiments of the common man who loves freedom and beauty. It has been celebrated in media as diverse as television, rap music and modern novels and will surely appeal to readers who enjoy poetry and are interested in the literary history of America.

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