What do poetry, songs, and prayer have in common? While preparing for the next season of Poetry Unbound, host Pádraig Ó Tuama sat down with Krista Tippett to wonder at this mystery: that poems land in our lives as though they knew us already, as if they were waiting for us. From Ada Limón to Rosanne Cash to Eugene Peterson — how single lines become a portable ritual, and help us live.
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Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Eugene Peterson — Answering God
[Unedited] Eugene Peterson with Krista Tippett
Mary Oliver — “I got saved by the beauty of the world.”
[Unedited] Mary Oliver with Krista Tippett
J. Drew Lanham – Pathfinding Through the Improbable
[Unedited] J. Drew Lanham with Krista Tippett
[Unedited] Kate DiCamillo with Krista Tippett
Mario Livio — Mathematics, Mystery, and the Universe
[Unedited] Mario Livio with Krista Tippett
“Let This Darkness Be a Bell Tower” by Rainer Maria Rilke
Gal Beckerman — How Newness Enters the World
[Unedited] Gal Beckerman with Krista Tippett
Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman — Love Your Enemies? (Really?)
[Unedited] Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman with Krista Tippett
John O'Donohue – The Inner Landscape of Beauty
[Unedited] John O'Donohue with Krista Tippett
Trabian Shorters – A Cognitive Skill to Magnify Humanity
[Unedited] Trabian Shorters with Krista Tippett
Remembering Thich Nhat Hanh, Brother Thay
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