From Krista: I have been texting this exquisite poem from our archives to my beloveds. Perhaps it will touch you — hold you — as it is touching and holding me.
ON ANOTHER PANEL ABOUT CLIMATE, THEY ASK ME TO SELL THE FUTURE AND ALL I'VE GOT IS A LOVE POEM
To call the young Pakistani-American poet, Ayisha Siddiqa, a "climate activist" feels too simple. She describes herself as a storyteller and human rights and land defender. She is a climate advisor to the U.N. Secretary General, and was a 2023 TIME Woman of the Year.
The poem is read by the also extraordinary young marine biologist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, from her On Being conversation with Krista, What If We Get This Right?
Living the Questions: When no question seems big enough
Gregory Orr — Shaping Grief With Language
[Unedited] Gregory Orr with Krista Tippett
Jacqueline Novogratz — Towards a Moral Revolution
[Unedited] Jacqueline Novogratz with Krista Tippett 2020
Samar Jarrah, Wajahat Ali, Sahar Ullah, et al. — Revealing Ramadan
Devendra Banhart — ‘When Things Fall Apart’
[Unedited] Devendra Banhart with Krista Tippett
Living the Questions: How can we balance connection with disconnection?
Wendell Berry and Ellen Davis — The Art of Being Creatures
“The Peace of Wild Things” by Wendell Berry
“How to Be a Poet (to remind myself)” by Wendell Berry
“Sabbaths – 1985, I” by Wendell Berry
“Sabbaths – 1979, IV” by Wendell Berry
“The Man Born to Farming” by Wendell Berry
“The Contrariness of the Mad Farmer” by Wendell Berry
[Unedited] Ellen Davis with Krista Tippett
Living the Questions: How can I find my footing in a shifting world?
David Steindl-Rast — How to Be Grateful in Every Moment (But Not for Everything)
[Unedited] Brother David Steindl-Rast with Krista Tippett
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