1599 Episodo

  1. 1229: Refugia by Traci Brimhall

    Publicado: 31/10/2024
  2. 1228: Shelf Life by Nathan Xavier Osorio

    Publicado: 30/10/2024
  3. 1227: Genetics by Sinead Morrissey

    Publicado: 29/10/2024
  4. 1226: The Devouring Economy of Nature by Daniel Borzutzky

    Publicado: 28/10/2024
  5. 1225: After Vallejo by A.B. Spellman

    Publicado: 25/10/2024
  6. 1224: Here We Are by Lauren K. Watel

    Publicado: 24/10/2024
  7. 1223: Between You and You by Sham-e-Ali Nayeem

    Publicado: 23/10/2024
  8. 1222: Post- by Corey Van Landingham

    Publicado: 22/10/2024
  9. 1221: Home Movies: A Sort of Ode by Mary Jo Salter

    Publicado: 21/10/2024
  10. 1220: Taking Stock by Elaine Equi

    Publicado: 18/10/2024
  11. 1219: from "Elegy for the Times" by Adonis, translated by Robyn Creswell

    Publicado: 17/10/2024
  12. 1218: Vulture by Ted Kooser

    Publicado: 16/10/2024
  13. 1217: Abide by Jake Adam York

    Publicado: 15/10/2024
  14. 1216: oracle by Duriel E. Harris

    Publicado: 14/10/2024
  15. 1215: The Clearing by Jane Kenyon

    Publicado: 11/10/2024
  16. 1214: Grading Rubric by Antonio de Jesús López

    Publicado: 10/10/2024
  17. 1213: Pacific Power & Light by Michael Dickman

    Publicado: 9/10/2024
  18. 1212: Eureka! by Jessica Abughattas

    Publicado: 8/10/2024
  19. 1211: The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart by Jack Gilbert

    Publicado: 7/10/2024
  20. 1210: Negro Hero (to Suggest Dorie Miller) by Gwendolyn Brooks

    Publicado: 4/10/2024

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Host Maggie Smith is your daily poetry companion. Poetry is one of the greatest tools we have to wield our own attention — to consider our own lives and the lives of others, to help us live creatively and compassionately, to use that attention to lean into wonder, and joy, and truth, and to find hope — to keep hoping. The Slowdown community knows that reflecting on a poem, every weekday, can connect us to our inner world and the world around us. Listen as you make your morning coffee, as you go on a walk in your neighborhood, as you pull away from the to-do list, as you resist the dismal, endless scroll to share five minutes of perspective through the lens of poetry, from poets old and new, well-loved and emerging onto the scene. Brought to you by American Public Media, in partnership with the Poetry Foundation.

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