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.
Poetry Unbound hears from so many people who’ve encountered a poem and made it part of their life; and whose life adds something to the poem in turn. Pádraig invites you, our dear listeners, to share your stories and experience of Poetry Unbound through our survey.
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Find the transcript for this show at onbeing.org.
Nicholas Christakis — How We’re Wired for Goodness
[Unedited] Nicholas Christakis with Krista Tippett
Robert Macfarlane — The Worlds Beneath Our Feet
[Unedited] Robert Macfarlane with Krista Tippett
Tracy K. Smith and Michael Kleber-Diggs — ‘History is upon us... its hand against our back.’
[Unedited] Tracy K. Smith and Michael Kleber-Diggs with Krista Tippett
Jill Tarter — 'It Takes a Cosmos to Make a Human'
[Unedited] Jill Tarter with Krista Tippett
Joy Harjo — The Whole of Time
[Extended] Joy Harjo with Krista Tippett
Daniel Kahneman – Why We Contradict Ourselves and Confound Each Other
[Unedited] Daniel Kahneman with Krista Tippett
Living the Questions — We’ve been enmeshed with our technologies. Tech Shabbat for everyone?
Hanif Abdurraqib — Moments of Shared Witnessing
[Unedited] Hanif Abdurraqib with Pádraig Ó Tuama
Layli Long Soldier — The Freedom of Real Apologies
[Unedited] Layli Long Soldier with Krista Tippett
Resmaa Menakem — ‘Notice the Rage; Notice the Silence’
[Unedited] Resmaa Menakem with Krista Tippett
Bryan Doerries — "You are not alone across time."
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