Recent Episodes
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Closing: Poems as Teachers (ft. Kai Cheng Thom) | Ep 7
May 17, 2024 – 00:12:42 -
Yehuda Amichai — Poems as Teachers | Ep 6
May 17, 2024 – 00:14:04 -
Jericho Brown — Poems as Teachers | Ep 5
May 16, 2024 – 00:13:10 -
Mosab Abu Toha — Poems as Teachers | Ep 4
May 15, 2024 – 00:16:29 -
Constantine P. Cavafy — Poems as Teachers | Ep 3
May 14, 2024 – 00:17:23 -
Joy Harjo — Poems as Teachers | Ep 2
May 13, 2024 – 00:17:43 -
Introducing: Poems as Teachers (ft. Wisława Szymborska) | Ep 1
May 12, 2024 – 00:10:25 -
Thomas Lux — Refrigerator, 1957
Feb 23, 2024 – 00:14:09 -
Rita Wong — flush
Feb 19, 2024 – 00:15:59 -
Maria Dahvana Headley — Beowulf
Feb 16, 2024 – 00:15:55 -
Michael Klein — Swale
Feb 12, 2024 – 00:14:02 -
Ray Young Bear — Our Bird Aegis
Feb 9, 2024 – 00:13:45 -
Suji Kwock Kim — Search Engine: Notes from the North Korean-Chinese-Russian Border
Feb 5, 2024 – 00:15:36 -
Amber McBride — ROLL CALL: NEW TAROT NAMES FOR BLACK GIRLS
Feb 2, 2024 – 00:16:35 -
Carl Dennis — Breath
Jan 29, 2024 – 00:15:23 -
Elisa Gonzalez — To My Twenty-Four-Year-Old Self
Jan 26, 2024 – 00:14:49 -
Ofelia Zepeda — Deer Dance Exhibition
Jan 22, 2024 – 00:15:27 -
Sandra Cisneros — When in Doubt
Jan 19, 2024 – 00:14:52 -
Kandace Siobhan Walker — Three Mangoes, £1
Jan 15, 2024 – 00:15:50 -
Francisco Aragón — Asleep You Become a Continent
Jan 12, 2024 – 00:13:04 -
Conor Kerr — Winter Songs
Jan 8, 2024 – 00:14:59 -
Valencia Robin — The Coup
Jan 5, 2024 – 00:14:16 -
Eugenia Leigh — How the Dung Beetle Finds Its Way Home
Jan 1, 2024 – 00:15:51 -
Poetry Unbound — Season 8 Trailer
Dec 18, 2023 – 00:01:07 -
Clint Smith with Krista Tippett — What We Know in the "Marrow of Our Bones"
Nov 13, 2023 – 01:05:43 -
BONUS: Truth-seeking and the Symphony of Language with Henri Cole
Sep 1, 2023 – 01:04:44 -
BONUS: Making Space for the Erotic with Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Aug 30, 2023 – 01:00:50 -
BONUS: Poetry That Pays Attention with Patricia Smith
Aug 28, 2023 – 01:08:16 -
Maya C. Popa — They Are Building a Hospital
Jul 28, 2023 – 00:15:52 -
Jenny Mitchell — A Man in Love with Plants
Jul 24, 2023 – 00:13:06 -
Vidyan Ravinthiran — Artist
Jul 21, 2023 – 00:13:22 -
Mark Turcotte — Dear New Blood
Jul 17, 2023 – 00:15:37 -
Wo Chan — the smiley barista remembers my name
Jul 14, 2023 – 00:12:27 -
Amanda Gunn — Ordinary Sugar
Jul 10, 2023 – 00:17:06 -
J. Estanislao Lopez — Alternate Ending: The Escape of Jephthah’s Daughter
Jul 7, 2023 – 00:13:26 -
BONUS: A Conversation with Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe
Jul 3, 2023 – 00:38:19 -
Sasha taqwšəblu LaPointe — Blue
Jul 3, 2023 – 00:17:22 -
Charif Shanahan — Present Moment
Jun 30, 2023 – 00:15:10 -
Brenda Cárdenas — This Is Why
Jun 26, 2023 – 00:15:30 -
Nithy Kasa — Blouse
Jun 23, 2023 – 00:11:55 -
Selina Nwulu — Replay
Jun 19, 2023 – 00:13:15 -
John Lee Clark — Self Portrait
Jun 16, 2023 – 00:13:29 -
Kay Ulanday Barrett — Pantoum for recital when my mom said, don’t let them see you cry
Jun 12, 2023 – 00:13:29 -
dg nanouk okpik — In a Lock of Hair
Jun 9, 2023 – 00:13:45 -
On Poetry and Patronage: An Invitation to Love Us
Jun 7, 2023 – 00:01:33 -
Benjamin Gucciardi — The Rungs
Jun 5, 2023 – 00:15:02 -
Rowan Ricardo Phillips — Never Again Would Birds’ Song Be the Same
Jun 2, 2023 – 00:12:58 -
Alexander Posey — The Dew and the Bird
May 29, 2023 – 00:11:30 -
José Olivarez — No Time to Wait
May 26, 2023 – 00:11:25 -
Safia Elhillo — Ode to My Homegirls
May 22, 2023 – 00:12:09
Recent Reviews
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sorrow56When is the next episode?This podcast seems to have disappeared forever without even saying goodbye. What a shame.
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Barry21210Thank you!Thank you for helping me to find and feel gratitude today! Just beautiful!
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CompoetriotBeginning my dayThese poems begin my day and become my shared morning treats.
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SDhltntI am a big fan of the way he explains the poets work and explains the poetryI am a big fan of the way he takes an art form that I love and go to when things seem a little pointless when he helps me see the totality and relates the thing being conveyed so I see better things I may never relate to that collection of ideas
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space-dawgGratefulGrowing up reading my parent’s Carl Sandburg poems, my love for poetry was always there, but your insightful explanations have added depth to my understanding and appreciation. Thank you!
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mJw511The BEST Poetry PodcastI absolutely love this podcast. The poem selection alone is amazing, then add to it the gentle enthusiasm of host Pásraig Ò Tauma and it’s just perfects it. This is an joyous celebration of poetry, its power, its reach. As a fellow poet, thank you for this!
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O2121Inspiring!Love this podcast. The poems are so well-selected and the commentary is thoughtful. The musical aesthetic of the show fits the theme, almost meditative.
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foolishmcnabbitOutstanding PodcastHis voice is soothing. His analyses of the poems are insightful. I look forward to every release
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RdswinfordJust wonderful a wonderful poem and readingThe visual images were there as you read the poem- almost empathetically I was there. Felt the love for that big black shiny horse
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Nana@5531Our Bird AegisWhat an extraordinary gift is this episode! Deep gratitude and something else that seems not to want to be wordified…
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MartynavHealer / teacherThis is my favorite podcast. I cannot put into words extraordinary healing, relief, joy and freedom when I listen to this podcast and am comforted by the blissful voice of the host. Thank you is the best I can do.
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TheWatertreeBest 15 minutes of my dayIn as little as 5 minutes I am swiftly taken to landscapes that only poetry can travel me. Pad further guides the tour with confident unpretentious encouragement. It takes me longer to decide my lunch! Best part of my day is this podcast!
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Austin sadowskiPoetI love the poetry and I’m a poet myself It gives me joy to listen to poetry.
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mikeymcdangerfaceMidVery short unchallenging safe poems read and over-examined by a mono-tonal Leprechaun. Fluffed up with Bland Cookie cutter interlude music that screams “royalty-free”. Uninspiring on all levels. mid westerners or people from Phoenix Arizona who’ve never read challenging poetry, talked to a person with an accent or heard meaningful original music will feel cultured and sophisticated by listening to this. Enjoy.
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The Real Zen BoyGone 100% NegativeI used to really enjoy this podcast, especially the first season. The host is really insightful and draws a lot of meaning out of poems. The problem is they’ve become a one trick pony. Every season is now full of people who blame all their problems on white people. Racists talking about racism in a racist manner. There is no joy anymore in this podcast.
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OneAmongSevenSoul RestoringLove the voice and the thoughtful conversation around poetry. Do yourself a favor and listen.
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nlachance521Conversation with poetryI loop through these podcasts to soothe my soul. Learning how to be in conversation with poetry and the world around me. Thanks to on being for giving padraig this place to share.
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Sandy BarGenerously insightful, lilting; a balm for the soulI LOVE this podcast. Padraig has a warm, generous spirit that glows in his lilting voice. I find his commentary insightful and balanced, never heavy handed or too wordy. The way he explores poetry invites me to go deeper, and I always am delighted to find things I didn’t see or notice, and so often end up in an unexpected place with a fresh view on the world.
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LeeLee Laureei enjoy this so muchthe passing days are soft then i listen to a certain poem and that day grips me. thanks for sharing poets i may never have heard of.
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PoaRunnerA respiteI love Poetry Unbound. It’s a respite in our crazy and beautiful world. I love Poetry Unbound—you will too.
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J WilmothLooking forward to season 7 starting!I am excited that season 7 is starting soon. I got hooked on this podcast last year and have listened to all of the episodes multiple times. I love the variety of the poems, the thoughtful analysis, and the cool music that is woven through the podcast. The episodes are always engaging, enriching, and enlightening.
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roadtrippodcastlistenerInspired, listen every morning!Found this podcast recently from listening to On Being. It brings so much fulfillment and artful perspective to my life. The critical analysis of the poem and the second reading of it after makes it easy to appreciate each poet’s talent and intention. The experience makes life a little less heavy. Can’t recommend this podcast enough!
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MatMicWilBeautifulThis podcast is beautiful and I am continually grateful for each episode. Each time I’m caught up on episodes, I start again with episode 1 and re-listen to the entire series. Nothing but love and gratitude for Pádraig Ó Tuama.
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Axel_D_MBeautifulI have never liked or understood poetry, but now I am hooked. This format and this way of reading/listening to poetry is just brilliant. It has really touched me and it is so innovative and needed for the world. It calms my body while entertains my brain. It is healing to listen to somehow. It slows everything down. I feel like poetry is slowing entering my body. I am curious on how poetry will shift things in me as I keep listening. Padraig is absolutely outstanding. His voice is calm, warm and relatable, poetic but not abstract. It is a real gift. Thank you thank you!
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Liesel Runstreasure chestWhat a delicious treasure. I listen on my evening walks through nature, pausing to note a new author’s name to look up or to sit in the wonder of what I just heard. Just exquisite.
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chicagotracyExquisite. Thought-provoking. Perfect.I’ve changed my morning routine. Now, instead of doom scrolling social media, I listen to stunning poems, read and thoughtfully interpreted by the incomparable Pádraig Ó Tuama. My day starts on a much brighter note and my appreciation for poetry has blossomed.
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WhitwonAdoreI listen, then listen again and again and love every second of every episode.
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SarspaciousInspiringI just discovered this podcast and it feels like I found a treasure chest. The host has the perfect voice for reciting a poem and I like his choices. I greatly appreciate how he recites the poem once in the beginning and then at the end. It all feels like sitting by a fireside with a good cup of warm tea.
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yogoesI feel sorry for JesusI watched my ego breaking down as I listened to this poem. Thank you- that’s what art does for me sometimes. Breaking down the ego
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phelpstimoreA havenIn a world of disturbing podcasts. Padraig is better than On Being itself ever was, and I’m so grateful for this gem. Can’t wait to get the book!
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Sandy njI couldn’t stop…Laughing as you read this poem. Either time you read it. Your inflection, I added expression to your face and twinkle to your eyes. Thank you Padraig.
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gleeparkFood for the SoulI stumbled upon this podcast, gave it a try, and am so very glad I did. It has become my very favorite thing to listen to. Food for my soul. Food I didn’t even know that I needed…. Thank you!
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NMS555I love this podcastO Tuama not only understands the meanings and subtext of a poem, but has the ability to convey them in a way that we understand them also. A truly gifted teacher!
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FHRfamPoetry for you and me“Poetry” usually brings to mind awkward teenagers and stern teachers but this show unlocks the magic in such a compelling way that I eagerly look forward to the episode every week.
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lizzylukdarThe Call of PoetryI fill my life with so many books articles podcasts reports music and stories that it often crowds out my ability to think and hear myself. Taking in this poem, and perhaps all poetry, helped me to create space to hear myself and get closer to my true self.
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Daniel SternoIt’s a map …..As someone who does not believe in coincidences, and who doesn’t read or listen to a lot of poetry, it is no coincidence that Lost by David Wagoner found me today and why I think of it: not a poem but a map. With that said, it would take a whole episode by itself to explain, Sending Krista and Padraig a virtual hug for On Being and Poetry Unbound…..
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aggy mae leeTransformationI love this poem! Oh my goodness. I am in search of lightening to strike me. The ‘you’ is me. My thinking is the poet is searching waiting hoping his words will come back to him. The you is him, the creative spirit that eludes us. For too long. We wait. Lightening strike me, please.
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cesspressoEmotions unboundIt’s the rare podcast that evokes a full range of emotions, fodder for sermons, and heightens my awareness of the human condition as this podcast does. I’m quite thankful for Padraig for this thoughtful offering of language art.
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Margeek99Best Poetry Podcast!This poetry podcast has transformed my mornings from laborious and mundane to hours of peaceful reflection and quiet contemplation. Podraigs voice is soothing and full of emotion, he breaks the poems down so beautifully, making sure to bring out the hidden gems, while not making things overly complicated. Some poetry podcasts can be hard to follow but he makes sure to explain the complex ideas in a way anyone- even someone who has never read poetry- can understand. I look forward every week to this podcast! I hope it continues for years to come.
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a Lebanese fanWow!When I read this week’s On Being newsletter, I eagerly rushed to download Poetry Unbound. I just finished listening to Lost and have no words- it is so profound, so sentient, so wise. I am full. I can’t wait to keep listening and sharing with my community of writers, poets and friends. Thank you Padraig O Tuama . I will be pre-ordering your book.
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Muller mountain poetFavorite poetry podcastThis podcast is a treasure! I love that Padraig reads the poem at both the start and finish, and his insights into the poem are always very thoughtful, respectful of the poet, and fresh. As a poet myself, this podcast helps keeps me connected to a wide body of poets. I’m very grateful for it!
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heatherec0503Powerful, beautifulI listen to an episode every night as I settle into bed for sleep. This podcast and its host are a gift.
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brbudnerbeautifuli am so grateful for the chance to slow down, hear a poem read but padraig and absorb is beautiful, rich analysis.
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Allie 🐊The podcast iI recently stumbled upon this podcast based on what I frequently listen to on the app. What a gift! The featured poems are beautiful, and the analysis is spot on, with room for multiple interpretations. Each episode is just long enough to take deep dive into something meaningful. Listening for 15 minutes helps me pause and reset regardless of how my day is going. I am adding this to my daily listening practice.
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SstillsTrue JoyThis podcast I find myself going back to time and time again. Not only does is introduce poets but Padraig’s perspective and commentary will have you nodding your head, “yes!” Most of the time while listening, I am smiling. Other times, I shed some tears in witnessing the human truths of the poet or Padraig’s words. 💗
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KJSumDeeply touching and so relevant to our timesThis podcast is thought-provoking, brilliant and so relevant to our times. I’m often brought to tears by its beauty.
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DocKokoSoothing and thought provokingI often listen to this while driving to my clinical veterinary job. There are a million to-do thoughts competing for brain bandwidth. The introduction narration review & re-narration soothe my soul and bring me into the present presence. Thanks so much for this gem, this bright spot.
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SRS PAS MusicI’ve never experienced poetry in such depth.So many layers of meaning in each reading.
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D C SimsA PearlJust a perfect Pearl.
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trekofftrailThis podcast is my peaceThank you for sharing these beautiful, searing, insightful poems, and for expanding on the precious words in equally beautiful and revealing language. I find it all magical…and healing.
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