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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 1 MIN

Widely Praised

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The Poet-Athlete Podcast America SCORES Bay Area The Poet-Athlete is a podcast that highlights and spotlights the Poet-Athletes from America SCORES Bay Area. America SCORES is an afterschool program that uses soccer, poetry, and service learning as a platform to deliver high quality youth development programs. SCORES builds teams of Poet-Athletes who use their voice to express themselves, serve as leaders in their communities, and speak up against injustice. Bill Nye's Sparks by Bill Nye (1850 - 1896) ciesse Humorist Bill Nye, in his brief 46 years, served as justice of the peace, newspaperman, miner, and postmaster in the rough town of Laramie, Wyoming. This 1901 edition, published after his death, includes a Biographical tribute to Nye, quoting his dear friend, Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley: "He was unselfish wholly, and I am broken-hearted, recalling the always patient strength and gentleness of this true man, the unfailing hope and cheer and faith of his child-heart, his noble and heroic life, and pure devotion to his home, his deep affections, constant dreams, plans and realizations." This book of humorous stories and essays are wonderful examples of Nye's "child-heart" of mirth. - Summary by Dale Barkley, proudly from Laramie Bohemians of the Latin Quarter, The by Henri Murger (1832 - 1861) ciesse As much as any other work of literature, Henri Murger’s 1851 collection of witty sketches Scènes de la vie de bohème shaped the later romanticized image of the bohemian artist: independent, insouciant, exuberantly lustful, devoted to Art for Art’s sake no matter how cold and hungry the artist might be. Four young Parisian artists, Schaunard the composer, Marcel the painter, Rodolphe the poet, and Colline the philosopher, form an informal Bohemian alliance dedicated to Art and the joy of Life. Pretty and faithless young mistresses come and go from their beds, most notably Mimi, Phémie, and Musette, while the young artists do their best to foil their creditors and feed their bellies on the way to artistic glory. Resisting the conforming forces of Success and Society is their greatest challenge, and in the end the question is: Does a time come at last to give up the joys of Bohemia? ( Expatriate) prova Podcraftr In this episode of the Prova Podcast, host Elsa conducts a profound conversation with the influential Italian poet, Ugo Foscolo. Foscolo shares how living in exile shaped his perspective on national identity and influenced his works. He acknowledges the character of Jacopo Ortis as a partial reflection of himself, where love, despair, and politics echo his personal experiences. Foscolo’s definition of Romanticism, death’s symbolism in his works, and the role of poetry in society are discussed. Despite his intense course of life, Foscolo would only reconsider his approach to life's challenges but would stand firm in his commitment to Italian cause. Concluding with a piece of advice for younger generations, he underlines the power every individual holds, cementing the necessity of cultivating intellect and bravery to change the world.

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