The Slowdown: Poetry & Reflection Daily
En podcast av American Public Media
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1386: Night of the Living, Night of the Dead by Kim Addonizio
Publicerades: 2025-10-31 -
1385: At Night by Stanley Plumly
Publicerades: 2025-10-30 -
1384: I do not mention the war in my birthplace to my six-year-old son but somehow his body knows by Julia Kolchinsky
Publicerades: 2025-10-29 -
1383: The Situation in Our City by Ciona Rouse
Publicerades: 2025-10-28 -
1382: Lamb by Richie Hofmann
Publicerades: 2025-10-27 -
1381: What Is This Air Changing, This Warm Aura, These Threads of Air Vibrating Rows of People by Ariel Yelen
Publicerades: 2025-10-24 -
1380: Like Apple from Seed by Molly Johnsen
Publicerades: 2025-10-23 -
1379: Arkansabop by Elizabeth Lindsey Rogers
Publicerades: 2025-10-22 -
1378: poem where no one is deported by José Olivarez
Publicerades: 2025-10-21 -
1377: The Crux by Megan Peak
Publicerades: 2025-10-20 -
1376: Laura, I Want You Pulling Your Hair Back by Natalie Dunn
Publicerades: 2025-10-17 -
1375: Dear Absent, by Marcus Wicker
Publicerades: 2025-10-16 -
1374: The Terror of New Love! by Tiana Clark
Publicerades: 2025-10-15 -
1373: Protection Spell Jar by Cynthia Marie Hoffman
Publicerades: 2025-10-14 -
1372: My Body Knows Its Limits by Page Hill Starzinger
Publicerades: 2025-10-13 -
1371: At Last the New Arriving by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
Publicerades: 2025-10-10 -
1370: Soot by Kaveh Akbar
Publicerades: 2025-10-09 -
1369: Six Hours Lost, Land Between the Lakes by Kathleen Driskell
Publicerades: 2025-10-08 -
1368: Do You Consider Writing to be Therapeutic? by Andrew Grace
Publicerades: 2025-10-07 -
1367: Abundance by Rick Barot
Publicerades: 2025-10-06
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.
