EPISODE · Feb 18, 2020 · 25 MIN
Poetry at Work
from REWORK · host 37signals
Some of our most famous poets had day jobs: Robert Burns was a tax collector; William Carlos Williams was a doctor; Audre Lorde was a librarian and professor. Poetry has a lot to say about work and can serve as a meeting place, a provocative memo, or a break from the daily grind. In this episode, we hear from the creator of Poetry At Work Day and the editor of Poetry magazine about the power of verse in the workplace. And some Basecamp colleagues share poems that are meaningful to them.Show NotesDays of the Year - 00:08The origins of "Be A Pineapple" - 00:55Poetry At Work Day 2020 - 2:00Take Your Poet to Work Day - 2:18Laura Barkat's website | Twitter - 2:26"The African Chief" by William Cullen Bryant - 2:45Tweetspeak Poetry - 3:06"Wasp" by Tony Hoagland - 4:12Don Share | Poetry magazine - 5:04"The Instruction Manual" by John Ashbery - 5:22"Toads" by Philip Larkin - 6:22Our recent episode about moving out of Basecamp's current office - 6:57"My First Memory (of Librarians)" by Nikki Giovanni - 7:06"Evangeline" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 8:08Tweetspeak Poetry's Daily Poem email - 11:58The Poetry Foundation's Audio Poem of the Day - 12:05The Slowdown podcast - 12:11"On Clothes" by Kahlil Gibran - 13:15"This Is Just To Say" by William Carlos Williams - 14:41"This is just to say we have explained the plum jokes in your Twitter feed" (Vox) - 14:56Lotus-eaters (Wikipedia) - 15:43"The Lotos-eaters" by Alfred, Lord Tennyson - 15:59"A Ritual to Read to Each Other" by William E. Stafford - 16:31Kat Gaskin on Instagram - 22:02"A Blessing For One Who Is Exhausted" by John O'Donohue - 22:19
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