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EPISODE · Jan 24, 2025 · 8 MIN

Echoes of the Pen - Episode 1

from Echoes of the Pen - Personal Poetry Podcast · host Justin LeDuc

In this debut episode of Echoes of the Pen, host and poet Justin LeDuc invites listeners into a reflective journey through verse, exploring the depth of the human spirit and the emotions that shape us. Each poem in this episode reveals a unique lens on connection, vulnerability, and introspection. Featured Poems: • Yours Is The Voice I Hear — A poignant exploration of the inner monologue, where doubt and resolve battle amidst the driving force of an empowering voice. • Eyes Smile Truer — A contemplative piece about the authenticity found in our eyes, revealing truths that often lie hidden behind masks and polite facades. • Understanding — A poetic meditation on the mutual effort required to bridge gaps in perspective, emphasizing empathy as a guiding light through life’s complexities. • The Ring (Antithesis to The Bells) — A haunting counterpart to Poe’s classic, capturing the torment of relentless noise and the fragile balance between reality and chaos. • Sun-licked and Sore — A vibrant, sensory ode to fleeting moments of serenity and the interplay of warmth, motion, and memory under twilight skies. With an intimate and atmospheric tone, this episode encourages listeners to slow down and connect with the essence of each poem, letting their echoes resonate long after the final line. Discover more by supporting Echoes of the Pen on Patreon, where exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights await. Together, let’s keep these echoes alive. Patreon.com/echoesofthepen

In this debut episode of Echoes of the Pen, host and poet Justin LeDuc invites listeners into a reflective journey through verse, exploring the depth of the human spirit and the emotions that shape us. Each poem in this episode reveals a unique lens on connection, vulnerability, and introspection. Featured Poems: • Yours Is The Voice I Hear — A poignant exploration of the inner monologue, where doubt and resolve battle amidst the driving force of an empowering voice. • Eyes Smile Truer — A contemplative piece about the authenticity found in our eyes, revealing truths that often lie hidden behind masks and polite facades. • Understanding — A poetic meditation on the mutual effort required to bridge gaps in perspective, emphasizing empathy as a guiding light through life’s complexities. • The Ring (Antithesis to The Bells) — A haunting counterpart to Poe’s classic, capturing the torment of relentless noise and the fragile balance between reality and chaos. • Sun-licked and Sore — A vibrant, sensory ode to fleeting moments of serenity and the interplay of warmth, motion, and memory under twilight skies. With an intimate and atmospheric tone, this episode encourages listeners to slow down and connect with the essence of each poem, letting their echoes resonate long after the final line. Discover more by supporting Echoes of the Pen on Patreon, where exclusive content and behind-the-scenes insights await. Together, let’s keep these echoes alive. Patreon.com/echoesofthepen

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In this debut episode of Echoes of the Pen, host and poet Justin LeDuc invites listeners into a reflective journey through verse, exploring the depth of the human spirit and the emotions that shape us. Each poem in this episode reveals a unique lens...

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