All Episodes
Take this poem — 101 episodes
(Archive) Episode 14: "These Days" by Sharon Olds
Episode 126: "A, a, a, Domine Deus"
(Archive) Episode 3: My Mother's Body
Episode 125: Worry
Episode 124: Two Snow Poems by Robert Frost
Episode 123: Little Gidding
Episode 122: The Dry Salvages
Episode 121: East Coker
Episode 120: Burnt Norton
Episode 119: Housekeeping, an Announcement, and a Great Fall Poem by Hopkins
Episode 118: Anna Reads Yeats and Stevens
Episode 117: Mules of Love
(Archive) Episode 54: Less Fretting, More Feasting
Episode 116: Look Upon the Ground With Listening Eyes-- Poems by Marie Burdett
(Archive) Episode 15: What Does a Six Year Old Love?
(Archive) Episode 6: "If it ain't a pleasure it ain't a poem" Animal Poetry
(Archive) Episode 1: Let Evening Come
Episode 115: Hard Hopes for a Young Writer
Episode 114: Manual Labor
Episode 113: Batter My Heart, Three-Person'd God, For You
Episode 112: If Ever We See Those Gardens Again, The Summer Will Be Gone
Episode 111: Rain Poems to Say to a Child
Episode 110: Oregon Winter
Episode 109: Death, Be Not Proud
Episode 108: "Brother" by Keith Hansen
Episode 107: The Ballad of Orange and Grape
Episode 106: Bearing Witness, Making Confession
Episode 105: Michael Chitwood "Search and Rescue"
Episode 104: "You are not alone", the poem said, in the dark tunnel.
Episode 103: The Risk of Birth
Episode 102: ”I stare and stare. It seems I was called for this...”
Episode 101: The Second Half of a Chocolate Cake
Episode 100!!!
Episode 99: Poem
Episode 98: Two Poems About Marriage
Episode 97: Not I, Not I, But The Wind That Blows Through Me!
Episode 96: Here, Take All That’s Left of My Peach
Episode 95: Two Poems for Our Current Predicament
Episode 94: Eternity by Jason Shinder
Episode 93: Hair
Episode 92: Summer, It’s Getting Late
Episode 91: Going bye-bye
Episode 90: Don Thompson: Poems From a Dry Valley
Episode 89: Three Blackberries
Episode 88: Summer in the Garden
Episode 87: Summer Moods
Episode 86: Four Walls and a Blackboard
Episode 85: Every Time I Say ”I” It Refers To You
Episode 84: Prose Poems From The Garden
Episode 83: ”I’ve Been Sitting Here Thinking Back Over My Life”
Episode 82: Bernini’s Bees
Episode 81: Daniel Boone And His Wife Rebecca
Episode 80: Love and Work and Love
Episode 79: Two Winter Nights
Episode 78: Elk: Three Poems from Dave Mehler
Episode 77: Eels and Jerky
Episode 76: Tom Clark reads Scott Cairns
Episode 75: Dave Mehler reads Chris Dombrowski
Episode 74: What Did I Miss?
Episode 73: Teacher, Fisher, King
Episode 72: Bonus! ”The Smile”
Episode 71: Three More by Charles Wright
Episode 70: ”History is a Burning Chariot” by Charles Wright
Episode 69: Four Poems About Family by George Bilgere
Episode 68: In the Waiting Room
Episode 67: Lake, Mountain, Moon
Episode 66: Caterpillars & Geckos
Episode 65: ”Miracle On St. David’s Day”
Episode 64: Do Horses Love Us?
Episode 63: Work, And What It Is
Episode 62: ”Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden
Episode 61: It Could Be Otherwise
Episode 60: Happy Valentine’s Day
Episode 59: Two Caged Birds
Episode 58: A Conversation: Wendell Berry’s Gentle Axe
Episode 57: Epiphany
Episode 56: Shepherd‘s Song
Episode 55: Two Poems on the Incarnation
Episode 53: Advent Darkness and Light
Episode 52: ”Perhaps the World Ends Here”
Episode 51: ”In Westminster Abbey”
Episode 50: There‘s a Poem About That
Episode 49: Three by Jane Kenyon
Episode 48: ”Klipsan Stallions”
Episode 47: Larry Woiwode‘s ”Venerable Elm” and ”Horses”
Episode 46: But I Am Done With Apple Picking Now
Episode 45: God, Truck, Nature: Interview With Dave Mehler
Episode 44: Autumn Poetry to Memorize: Bonus Episode!
Episode 43: Mail from the Midwest
Episode 42: ”To Autumn”
Episode 41: End of Summer
Episode 40: A Poem Found, Lost, and Found
Episode 39: Let‘s Get Romantic
Episode 38: The Tables Have Turned
Episode 37: "The Toll of Time"
Episode 36: Poems For Little Ones To Memorize
Episode 35: Take this Poet (Ruth Pitter)
Episode 34: Exultation Is The Going
Episode 33: Interview with Craig Goodworth
Episode 32: "For Molly"
Episode 31: I Come Home Wanting to Touch Everyone