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Podcast of Poems
by John GlennIn a world where a lot of us are busy in our pursuit to sustain our lives, let us not forget the things that we stay alive for, the things that millions of poems seek to discuss. Let's jump into the depths as we go into the timeless chase for all things poetry. Welcome to Podcast of Poems.
Copyright: John Glenn
Episodes
Prometheus Unbound by Pete F. Lacaba
12m · PublishedA GOD WHO DARED TO RESIST. This episode of the Podcast of Poems discusses a poem that smuggled a hidden message into state media, in a time where martial law was implemented and playing with words is a gamble that might cost a person his life.
Welcome to the Podcast of Poems S2!
1m · PublishedWords speak truth to power, and in the face of obscurity, and the different faces of rhetoric, a poet is compelled to call out and fight back the forces of tyranny and inhumanity, and ultimately, expose the truth. In this series I have selected poems that have raised consciousness and united people to design bravery in the midst of oppression, fear, doubt, and uncertainty. Welcome to the Podcast of Poems S2!
And the Days Are Not Full Enough by Ezra Pound
6m · PublishedClenched Soul by Pablo Neruda
7m · PublishedThe Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock by T.S. Eliot
13m · PublishedDO I DARE DISTURB THE UNIVERSE? Writing after the devastation from World War 1, T.S. Eliot explores questions on individuality, disillusionment, safety, alienation, and connecting with another person in this difficult but worthwhile poem about the human condition.
Ulysses by Alfred Lord Tennyson
10m · PublishedTO STRIVE, TO SEEK, TO FIND, AND NOT TO YIELD. Ulysses helps us understand the desire for more in this timeless poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson.
They Shut Me Up In Prose by Emily Dickinson
18m · PublishedCOULD THEMSELF HAVE PEEPED AND SEEN MY BRAIN. In this episode of the Podcast of Poems, one of Emily Dickinson's less popular, but quite important poems, They Shut Me Up In Prose, is read and discussed. Thanks to Elzyna Alvarico (IG:@zynaalv) for the read and to Janelle Patrimonio (IG:@morbidxoxojane) for sharing her thoughts in this episode.
Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
15m · PublishedPHENOMENAL WOMAN, that's whoever woman is reading this description. In this episode of the Podcast of Poems, we stray from societal norms as we discuss and empower women in Maya Angelou's poem, Phenomenal Woman. Thanks to Val Sapanta (IG: @valarianagrande) for recommending the poem, to Adrian Secjadas (IG:@rhian_desu) for sharing her thoughts, and to Melissa Habon (IG: @melissahabon) for giving the poem a phenomenal read. Also, feel free to give comments and suggestions to make our podcast more interesting. Email me through [email protected] or send a dm here: Instagram @leglenndaryy or Twitter @TheGlennMeister
The Genius of the Crowd by Charles Bukowski
21m · PublishedONE THING YOU CAN'T HIDE, IS WHEN YOU'RE CRIPPLED INSIDE. - John Lennon. In this episode of the Podcast of Poems, we discuss hypocrisy and double standards in one of my favorite poems from one of my favorite poets, Charles Bukowski's The Genius of the Crowd. (Thank you so much to our guest, Adie [IG: @adiereadstoo], fellow Bukowski enthusiast for sharing her thoughts in this episode.)
Sonnet 29 by William Shakespeare
9m · PublishedI SCORN TO CHANGE MY STATE WITH KINGS. This episode of the Podcast of Poems talks about William Shakespeare's Sonnet 29 in the Fair Youth Sequence.
Podcast of Poems has 13 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 2:27:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 9th, 2024 16:59.