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Poetry Medicine for the Soul — 63 episodes
James Davis: National Poetry Month 2026
Lisken Van Pelt Dus: National Poetry Month 2026
Maria Lisella: National Poetry Month 2026
Perry Nicholas: National Poetry Month 2026
Dane Cervine: National Poetry Month 2026
Andrea Deeken: National Poetry Month 2026
Karren LaLonde Alenier: National Poetry Month 2026
Brooke Morgan: National Poetry Month 2026
Moth Allen: National Poetry Month 2026
Bella Phinney: National Poetry Month 2026
Emily Pérez: National Poetry Month 2026
Susana H. Case: National Poetry Month 2026
Holly Iglesias: National Poetry Month 2026
Marie Antoinette and a poetry spiced latte: a reading with Elizabeth Sylvia
Kathryn Petruccelli: National Poetry Month 2026
Owen Lewis: National Poetry Month 2026
Salvation in the vernacular: a reading with Ken Haas
A ghost and a girl: a reading with Summer J. Hart
Things I need to name: a reading with Kimberly Ann Priest
Everything that a house holds: a reading with Jeri Theriault
To slow you down and make you pay attention: a reading with Stuart Kestenbaum
A labor of love, grinding, and agony: a reading with Megan Grumbling
Becoming more than: a reading with Jeffrey Thomson
Rock stars and Acadia: a reading with Christian Barter
Cemetery geeks and everyday things: a reading with Cynthia Reeves
The emotional eye of the lyric and seeding this world with the things we need: a reading with Arisa White
The pull of personal poems: a reading with Claire Millikin
Gender expansiveness, faith, and honoring: a reading with Maya Williams
Noticing, observing and keeping disability as erotic: a reading with Dr. Therí Pickens
Of lint and other realms: a reading with John Reinhart
Sometimes you've got to wait 'till it comes: a reading with Kristen Lindquist
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Meg Weston
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Annaliese Jakimides
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Mike Bove
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Katherine Berry
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Rosa Lane
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Lauren Saxon
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Kristen Case
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Jefferson Navicky
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Margaret Haberman
The turn is the destination: a conversation with Kate Kearns and Gibson Fay-LeBlanc
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Sarah V. Schweig
Celebrating National Poetry Month with James Davis
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Andrea Deeken
Celebrating National Poetry Month with Angela Dribben
Tenderest selves and hardest selves: a reading with Julia Bouwsma, Maine Poet Laureate
Letting a poem have its way with me: a conversation with Angela Dribben and Caren Stuart
Who does a memory belong to?: a conversation with Kathryn Petruccelli and Paola Bruni
Three basements in Miami: a conversation with P. Scott Cunningham and Sarah Trudgeon
Not an it gets better kind of poem: a conversation with James Davis and Jessica Hammack
Reponses to Tender Buttons Food: a reading and conversation with Karren Alenier, Tara Betts, Aaron Caycedo-Kimura, Bernadette Geyer and Fred Marchant
I’m a fighter and I’m gonna fight: a conversation with Suzanne Frischkorn and Georgia Popoff
The poems are better people than I am: a poetry reading with Annie Lighthart
A lost history if you want to encounter it: a poetry reading with Dane Cervine
I really wanted to be a believer: a poetry reading with Jennifer Martelli
Poems are everywhere: a conversation with Meg Weston and Margaret A. Haberman
Looking through both ends of a telescope: a conversation with Lisken Van Pelt Dus and Robin Scofield
A tapestry of gaps and the role of the body: a conversation with Megan McDermott and Millie Tullis
You’re not supposed to talk about this: a conversation with Amanda Russell and Susan Ayres
Keeping the beast from beasting: a conversation with Emily Pérez and Sasha West
Incandescence and temporary beauty: a poetry reading with Malachi Black and George David Clark
The poetry of lists and pencil stubs: a conversation with Holly Iglesias and Landon Godfrey
The poetry of our daily life is meaningful labor: a conversation with Andrea Deeken and Darla Himeles