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Poetry Studio Podcast

Welcome to the Poetry Studio Podcast, a podcast for poetry lovers and students where we read and discuss a poem, poetic devices, and how to write poetry.

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    0207 - "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" By Walt Whitman

    In this episode, we will be reading and discussing "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" by Walt Whitman. Also, there will be a discussion of intertextuality, which just a fancy word for how two texts interact with one another.

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    0206 - "To Brooklyn Bridge" By Hart Crane

    In this episode, we will be reading and discussing "To Brooklyn Bridge" By Hart Crane. There will also be a discussion of assonance, so don't miss it!

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    0205 - "The Giver Of Stars" by Amy Lowell

    In this episode, we will read and discuss "The Giver of Stars" by Amy Lowell. In the discussion, we will also cover alliteration and how it can be effectively used in your own writing. As always, thanks for listening! You can read along with the text of the poem here: https://aaronmbauer.wordpress.com/2019/06/05/the-giver-of-stars-by-amy-lowell-season-2-episode-5/

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    S2 E4 - "A Birthday" by Christina Rossetti

    In this episode, you will hear "A Birthday" by Christina Rossetti. And do you want to know the real difference between a metaphor and a simile? Listen to this episode to find out! Read along with the text of the poem here: https://aaronmbauer.wordpress.com/2019/05/29/a-birthday-and-a-simile/

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    S2 E3 - "Sonnet 15" by William Shakespeare

    Get your inner bard on! In this episode, you will hear "Sonnet 15" by William Shakespeare. And--if you don't already know--you will learn how the sonnet is the most amazing form of poetry ever devised! You can read along with the text of the poem here: https://aaronmbauer.wordpress.com/2019/05/22/sonnet-15-when-i-consider-everything-that-grows-poetry-studio-podcast-e3-s2/

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    S2 E2 - "Song of a Second April" by Edna St. Vincent Millay

    The first episode of the second season! We read and discuss "Song of a Second April" by Edna St. Vincent Millay, and we explore some of the many ways poets can use second person perspective ("you"). You can read along with the poem here: https://aaronmbauer.wordpress.com/2019/05/15/song-of-a-second-april-by-edna-st-vincent-millay-s2-e2/

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    S2 E1 - "My Grandmother's Love Letters" by Hart Crane

    The first episode of the second season! I read and discuss "My Grandmother's Love Letters" by Hart Crane as well as explore what exactly a metaphor is and how to use one. Read the poem here: https://aaronmbauer.wordpress.com/2019/05/07/my-grandmothers-love-letters-by-hart-crane-s2-e1/

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    Season Two Introduction

    Season Two of The Poetry Studio Podcast will be launching in the next few weeks. We are also launching an online book club aimed at homeschoolers and youth who want to increase their literacy. Find out more at patreon.com/poetrystudio

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    Season One Sign Off

    That's all for season one! Here is a preview of season two, with Amy Lowell's "The Giver of Stars."

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    Episode 8: "Ode on a Grecian Urn" by John Keats

    In this episode, we will be reading and discussing “Ode on a Grecian Urn” by john Keats as well as continuing our discussion of meter by delving in to iambic pentameter!

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    Episode 7: "Going for Water" by Robert Frost

    In this episode, we will be reading and discussing “Going for Water” by Robert Frost as well as our first exploration of meter!

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    Episode 6: "To March"by Emily Dickinson

    In this episode, we will be reading and discussing “To March” by Emily Dickinson as well as a discussion of personification.

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    Episode 5: "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman

    Today, we will be reading and discussing “I Hear America Singing” by Walt Whitman as well as a discussion of anaphora and how Whitman uses it in this poem.

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    Episode 4: “Home-Coming” by Léonie Adams

    Today, we will be reading and discussing “Home-Coming” by Léonie Adams as well as a discussion of the many uses stanzas have in a poem.

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    "A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore

    In episode three of The Poetry Studio Podcast, we read and discuss "A Jelly-Fish" by Marianne Moore. Also in this episode, we explore and discuss the many uses of the poetic line.

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    Episode Two: A Lady

    In episode two of The Poetry Studio Podcast, we read and discuss "A Lady" by Amy Lowell. Also, we introduce the concept of a poetic speaker.

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    Episode One: The Tyger

    In episode one of The Poetry Studio Podcast, we read and discuss "The Tyger" by William Blake. This episode also explores the uses of rhyme in poetry.

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    Introduction to the Poetry Studio Podcast

    Welcome to the Poetry Studio Podcast! We will be launching with our first episode available August 8, 2018. Check out more on patreon.com/poetrystudio

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Welcome to the Poetry Studio Podcast, a podcast for poetry lovers and students where we read and discuss a poem, poetic devices, and how to write poetry.

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Aaron Bauer

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Poetry Studio Podcast currently has 18 episodes available on PodParley. New episodes are automatically indexed when they're published to the podcast feed.

What is Poetry Studio Podcast about?

Welcome to the Poetry Studio Podcast, a podcast for poetry lovers and students where we read and discuss a poem, poetic devices, and how to write poetry.

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Poetry Studio Podcast has 18 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Poetry Studio Podcast is created and hosted by Aaron Bauer.
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