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There’s dark matter in the cosmos, and inside us, and hidden beneath our feet. Robert Macfarlane is an explorer and linguist of landscape and his book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey, is an odyssey that’s full of surprises — from caves and catacombs under land, under cities, and under forests to the meltwater of Greenland.“Since before we were Homo sapiens,” he writes, “humans have ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT There’s dark matter in the cosmos, and inside us, and hidden beneath our feet. Robert Macfarlane is an explorer and linguist of landscape and his book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey, is an odyssey that’s full of surprises — from caves and catacombs under land, under cities, and under forests to the meltwater of Greenland.“Since before we were Homo sapiens,” he writes, “humans havePOETRY ARCHIVE
The Pause is our Saturday morning newsletter, a gathering of threads from the far-flung, ongoing conversation that is The On Being Project. S tay up to date with HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT, to allow it like hibiscus to wend over the tongue where it opens at the gate, lending its red, unknowable taste. What wonder the palate may embrace – in a flick behind the teeth: loquacious, Liebchen, Schätzchen. Let us praise the labium that shapes such syllables, and parlay of theirPOETRY UNBOUND
A poet considers his father, and, particularly, his father’s boots. These boots could be a hammer, a prop, a weapon. But Esteban Rodríguez also remembers how his father — a sleepwalker — would walk outside at night in his underwear, wielding his boots, slapping them against each other in a kind of protective ritual. JUST BEYOND YOURSELF David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials. INVITATION TO BRAVE SPACE “Invitation to Brave Space” by Micky ScottBey Jones. Used with permission from the poet. This poem was originally read in the On Being episode “An Invitation to Brave Space.”SWEET DARKNESS
David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials.GOD’S TRUE CLOAK
Translation by Joanna Macy and Anita Barrows, reprinted here with permission. This poem was originally read in the On Being episode “A Wild Love for the World.” HOME | THE ON BEING PROJECT The On Being Project is a nonprofit media and public life initiative. We make a public radio show, podcasts, and tools for the art of living. Six grounding virtues guide everything we do. We explore the intersection of spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, community, poetry, and the arts.RADIO & PODCASTS
There’s dark matter in the cosmos, and inside us, and hidden beneath our feet. Robert Macfarlane is an explorer and linguist of landscape and his book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey, is an odyssey that’s full of surprises — from caves and catacombs under land, under cities, and under forests to the meltwater of Greenland.“Since before we were Homo sapiens,” he writes, “humans have ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT There’s dark matter in the cosmos, and inside us, and hidden beneath our feet. Robert Macfarlane is an explorer and linguist of landscape and his book, Underland: A Deep Time Journey, is an odyssey that’s full of surprises — from caves and catacombs under land, under cities, and under forests to the meltwater of Greenland.“Since before we were Homo sapiens,” he writes, “humans havePOETRY ARCHIVE
The Pause is our Saturday morning newsletter, a gathering of threads from the far-flung, ongoing conversation that is The On Being Project. S tay up to date with HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT, to allow it like hibiscus to wend over the tongue where it opens at the gate, lending its red, unknowable taste. What wonder the palate may embrace – in a flick behind the teeth: loquacious, Liebchen, Schätzchen. Let us praise the labium that shapes such syllables, and parlay of theirPOETRY UNBOUND
A poet considers his father, and, particularly, his father’s boots. These boots could be a hammer, a prop, a weapon. But Esteban Rodríguez also remembers how his father — a sleepwalker — would walk outside at night in his underwear, wielding his boots, slapping them against each other in a kind of protective ritual. HOW TO BELONG BE ALONE Pádraig Ó Tuama is the staff poet and theologian at The On Being Project and hosts the Poetry Unbound podcast. He was formerly a leader of the Corrymeela community in Northern Ireland. His books include Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community, Sorry for Your Troubles, and a poetic memoir, In the Shelter: Finding a Home in the World. JUST BEYOND YOURSELF David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials.SWEET DARKNESS
David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials. INVITATION TO BRAVE SPACE “Invitation to Brave Space” by Micky ScottBey Jones. Used with permission from the poet. This poem was originally read in the On Being episode “An Invitation to Brave Space.”EXPERIENCE POETRY
Poetry, Audre Lorde tells us, names “the nameless so it can be thought.” On Being features poets across our media and public life offerings because poetry, for all its craft, is more than a craft. BETTER CONVERSATIONS GUIDE This guide (download the print-optimized PDF) is intended to help ground and animate a gathering of friends or strangers in a conversation that might take place over weeks or months.It provides a flexible roadmap you can adapt for your group and intentions. We created it as producers, but more as citizens, out of what we’ve learned in more than 15 years of conversation on On Being. THE PLACE WHERE WE ARE RIGHT Parker J. Palmer is a teacher, author, and founder and senior partner emeritus of the Center for Courage & Renewal.His many books include Healing the Heart of Democracy, Let Your Life Speak, and On the Brink of Everything.He’s also a contributor to the book, Anchored in the Current: Discovering Howard Thurman as Educator, Activist, Guide, andProphet.
HOW TO BELONG BE ALONE Pádraig Ó Tuama is the staff poet and theologian at The On Being Project and hosts the Poetry Unbound podcast. He was formerly a leader of the Corrymeela community in Northern Ireland. His books include Daily Prayer with the Corrymeela Community, Sorry for Your Troubles, and a poetic memoir, In the Shelter: Finding a Home in the World. BODY, HEALING & TRAUMA Pursuing deep thinking and moral imagination, social courage and joy, to renew inner life, outer life, and life together. A nonprofit media and public life initiative.A GREAT WAGON
Rumi was a 13th-century mystic and poet. He left behind a vast body of lyric poetry, metaphysical writings, lectures, and letters, which have influenced Persian, Urdu, and Turkish literature across the centuries.WISHING WELL
“Outside the Met a man walks up sun tweaking the brim sticker on his Starter cap and he says pardon me Old School he says you know is this a wishing well? Yeah Son I say sideways over my shrug. Throw your bread on the water. I tighten my chest wheezy as Rockaway beach sand with a pull of faux smoke on my e-cig to cozy the truculence I hotbox alone and I am at the museum because it isMARTÍN ESPADA
Pádraig Ó Tuama: My name is Pádraig Ó Tuama, and one of the things I love about poetry is that it can be, in a single poem, like a marriage between unexpected things: a marriage between the living and the dead or the marriage between hope and brutal reality or the marriage between friendship and the griefs that friendships carry. And it doesn’t try to resolve it, to say it has to be one JOY IS A HUMAN BIRTHRIGHT The ornithologist Drew Lanham is lyrical in the languages of science, humans, and birds. He’s a professor of wildlife ecology, a self-described “hunter-conservationist,” and author of the celebrated book The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature.His way of seeing and hearing and noticing the present and the history that birds traverse —through our backyardsTHAT LITTLE BEAST
Mary Oliver published over 25 books of poetry and prose, including Dream Work, A Thousand Mornings, and A Poetry Handbook.She won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1984 for her book American Primitive.Her final work, Devotions, is a curated collection of poetry from her more than 50-year career.She died in 2019. HOME | THE ON BEING PROJECT The On Being Project is a nonprofit media and public life initiative. We make a public radio show , podcasts, and tools for the art of living. Six grounding virtues guide everything we do. We explore the intersection of spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, community, poetry, and the arts. We’re offering ongoing special content forthis
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Featured poets in this season include Hanif Abdurraqib, Vievee Francis, Ilya Kaminsky, Li-Young Lee, and Eavan Boland. New episodes released every Monday and Friday through June 18. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever you ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT This is an On Being classic. Krista opens up about her own experience of depression and talks with Parker Palmer, Anita Barrows, and Andrew Solomon. We are putting this out on the air again because people tell us it has saved lives, and so many of us are struggling in whole new ways right now. January 28, 2021.POETRY ARCHIVE
The Pause is our Saturday morning newsletter, a gathering of threads from the far-flung, ongoing conversation that is The On Being Project. S tay up to date with HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT, to allow it like hibiscus to wend over the tongue where it opens at the gate, lending its red, unknowable taste. What wonder the palate may embrace – in a flick behind the teeth: loquacious, Liebchen, Schätzchen. Let us praise the labium that shapes such syllables, and parlay of theirPOETRY UNBOUND
Poetry Unbound. Your poetry ritual: An immersive reading of a single poem, guided by Pádraig Ó Tuama. Unhurried, contemplative and energizing. New episodes on Monday and Friday, about 15 minutes each. Two seasons per year, with occasional special offerings. Anchor yourlife with poetry.
INVITATION TO BRAVE SPACE This space will not be perfect. It will not always be what we wish it to be. But. It will be our brave space together, and. We will work on it side by side. “Invitation to Brave Space” by Micky ScottBey Jones. Used with permission from the poet. This poem was originally read in the On Being episode “ An Invitation to Brave Space .”. JUST BEYOND YOURSELF David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials.JÓNÍNA KIRTON
Jónína Kirton is a Red River Métis/Icelandic poet and a graduate of the Simon Fraser University’s Writer’s Studio where she is currently their BIPOC Auntie supporting and mentoring BIPOC students. In 2016, she received the City of Vancouver’s Mayor’s Arts Award for an Emerging Artist in the Literary Arts category. Her books of poetry include page as bone ~ ink as blood and An HonestSWEET DARKNESS
David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials. HOME | THE ON BEING PROJECT The On Being Project is a nonprofit media and public life initiative. We make a public radio show , podcasts, and tools for the art of living. Six grounding virtues guide everything we do. We explore the intersection of spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, community, poetry, and the arts. We’re offering ongoing special content forthis
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Featured poets in this season include Hanif Abdurraqib, Vievee Francis, Ilya Kaminsky, Li-Young Lee, and Eavan Boland. New episodes released every Monday and Friday through June 18. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever you ON BEING WITH KRISTA TIPPETT This is an On Being classic. Krista opens up about her own experience of depression and talks with Parker Palmer, Anita Barrows, and Andrew Solomon. We are putting this out on the air again because people tell us it has saved lives, and so many of us are struggling in whole new ways right now. January 28, 2021.POETRY ARCHIVE
The Pause is our Saturday morning newsletter, a gathering of threads from the far-flung, ongoing conversation that is The On Being Project. S tay up to date with HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT HOW DELICIOUS TO SAY IT, to allow it like hibiscus to wend over the tongue where it opens at the gate, lending its red, unknowable taste. What wonder the palate may embrace – in a flick behind the teeth: loquacious, Liebchen, Schätzchen. Let us praise the labium that shapes such syllables, and parlay of theirPOETRY UNBOUND
Poetry Unbound. Your poetry ritual: An immersive reading of a single poem, guided by Pádraig Ó Tuama. Unhurried, contemplative and energizing. New episodes on Monday and Friday, about 15 minutes each. Two seasons per year, with occasional special offerings. Anchor yourlife with poetry.
INVITATION TO BRAVE SPACE This space will not be perfect. It will not always be what we wish it to be. But. It will be our brave space together, and. We will work on it side by side. “Invitation to Brave Space” by Micky ScottBey Jones. Used with permission from the poet. This poem was originally read in the On Being episode “ An Invitation to Brave Space .”. JUST BEYOND YOURSELF David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials.JÓNÍNA KIRTON
Jónína Kirton is a Red River Métis/Icelandic poet and a graduate of the Simon Fraser University’s Writer’s Studio where she is currently their BIPOC Auntie supporting and mentoring BIPOC students. In 2016, she received the City of Vancouver’s Mayor’s Arts Award for an Emerging Artist in the Literary Arts category. Her books of poetry include page as bone ~ ink as blood and An HonestSWEET DARKNESS
David Whyte is a poet and an associate fellow at Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford. He is the author of The Heart Aroused: Poetry and the Preservation of the Soul in Corporate America and Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words, and The Bell and the Blackbird. His latest collection is David Whyte: Essentials.RADIO & PODCASTS
Featured poets in this season include Hanif Abdurraqib, Vievee Francis, Ilya Kaminsky, Li-Young Lee, and Eavan Boland. New episodes released every Monday and Friday through June 18. Follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Overcast, or wherever you JOY HARJO — THE WHOLE OF TIME Joy Harjo is a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation and the 23rd Poet Laureate of the United States. She is the author of nine books of poetry, including An American Sunrise and She Had Some Horses, and a memoir, Crazy Brave.She has also produced several award-winning music albums, including her most recent, I Pray for My Enemies.Her new memoir, coming out in September 2021, is BETTER CONVERSATIONS GUIDE This guide (download the print-optimized PDF) is intended to help ground and animate a gathering of friends or strangers in a conversation that might take place over weeks or months.It provides a flexible roadmap you can adapt for your group and intentions. We created it as producers, but more as citizens, out of what we’ve learned in more than 15 years of conversation on On Being. BODY, HEALING & TRAUMA The Body After Cancer. Eve Ensler has helped women all over the world tell the stories of their lives through the stories of their bodies. Her play, “The Vagina Monologues,” has become a global force in the face of violence against women and girls. But she herself also had a violent childhood.WISHING WELL
“Outside the Met a man walks up sun tweaking the brim sticker on his Starter cap and he says pardon me Old School he says you know is this a wishing well? Yeah Son I say sideways over my shrug. Throw your bread on the water. I tighten my chest wheezy as Rockaway beach sand with a pull of faux smoke on my e-cig to cozy the truculence I hotbox alone and I am at the museum because it isA GREAT WAGON
Rumi was a 13th-century mystic and poet. He left behind a vast body of lyric poetry, metaphysical writings, lectures, and letters, which have influenced Persian, Urdu, and Turkish literature across the centuries.MARTÍN ESPADA
Pádraig Ó Tuama: My name is Pádraig Ó Tuama, and one of the things I love about poetry is that it can be, in a single poem, like a marriage between unexpected things: a marriage between the living and the dead or the marriage between hope and brutal reality or the marriage between friendship and the griefs that friendships carry. And it doesn’t try to resolve it, to say it has to be one THE PLACE WHERE WE ARE RIGHT The Place Where We Are Right. Here’s a poem I re-read frequently. As short and simple as it is, it helps me remember that nothing new can grow between us when we speak to each other from “the place where we are right.”. More important, the poem leads me to ask what I think is a question worth pondering: How might things change if we began JOY IS A HUMAN BIRTHRIGHT Music Happens Between the Notes. The great cellist Yo-Yo Ma is a citizen artist and a forensic musicologist, decoding the work of musical creators across time and space. In his art, Yo-Yo Ma resists fixed boundaries, and would like to rename classical music just “music” — born in improvisation, and traversing territory asvast and fluid
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Mary Oliver published over 25 books of poetry and prose, including Dream Work, A Thousand Mornings, and A Poetry Handbook.She won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1984 for her book American Primitive.Her final work, Devotions, is a curated collection of poetry from her more than 50-year career.She died in 2019.Skip to content
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Darnell Moore says honest, uncomfortable conversations are a sign of love — and that self-reflection goes hand-in-hand with culture shift and social evolution. A writer and activist, he’s grown wise through his work on successful and less successful civic initiatives, including Mark Zuckerberg’s plan to remake the schools of Newark, New Jersey, and he is a key figure in the ongoing, under-publicized, creative story of The Movement for Black Lives. This conversation was recorded at the 2019 Skoll World Forum in Oxford, England. On Being with Krista TippettAugust 1, 2019
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Forms of religious devotion are shifting — and there’s a new world of creativity toward crafting spiritual life while exploring the depths of tradition. Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie is a fun and forceful embodiment of this evolution. Born into an eminent and ancient rabbinical lineage, as a young adult he moved away from religion towards storytelling, theater, and drag. Today he leads a pop-up synagogue in New York City that takes as its tagline “everybody-friendly, artist-driven, God-optional.” It’s not merely about spiritual community but about recovering the sacred and reinventing the very meaning of “we.” On Being with Krista TippettJuly 25, 2019
ROSS GAY
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There is a question floating around the world right now: “How can we be joyful in a moment like this?” To which writer Ross Gay responds: “How can we _not_ be joyful, _especially_ in a moment like this?” He says joy has nothing to do with ease and “everything to do with the fact that we’re all going to die.” The ephemeral nature of our being allows him to find delight in all sorts of places (especially his community garden). To be with Ross Gay is to train your gaze to see the wonderful alongside the terrible, to attend to and meditate on what you love, even in the work of justice. On Being with Krista TippettJuly 18, 2019
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Applied philosopher Jonathan Rowson insists on holding a deeper appreciation for how our inner worlds influence our outer worlds. His research organization, Perspectiva , examines how social change happens across “systems, souls, and society.” “If we can get better and more nimble and more generous about how we move between those worlds, then the chance of creating a hope that makes sense for all of us is all the greater,” he says. We engage his broad spiritual lens on the great dynamics of our time, from social life to the economy to the climate.Becoming Wise
July 15, 2019
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Therapist Esther Perel has changed our discourse about sexuality and coupledom with her TED talks , books, and singular podcast, _Where Should We Begin?_ , in which listeners are invited into emotionally raw therapy sessions she conducts with couples she’s never met before. For Perel, eroticism is a key ingredient to life — and it’s more than just a description of sexuality. “It is about how people connect to this quality of aliveness, of vibrancy, of vitality, of renewal,” she says. “It is actually a spiritual, mystical experience of life.”Becoming Wise
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The last episode of season two. Robert Thurman and Sharon Salzberg are icons of American Buddhism, and they are joyful, longtime friends. They challenge us to reframe our anger by seeing love for our enemies as an act of self-compassion. “It’s very hard to see love as a force, as a power rather than as a weakness, but that is its reality,” Salzberg says. On Being with Krista TippettJuly 4, 2019
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We must shine a light on the past to live more abundantly now. Historian Annette Gordon-Reed and painter Titus Kaphar lead us in an exploration of that as a public adventure in this conversation at the Citizen University annual conference. Gordon-Reed is the historian who introduced the world to Sally Hemings and the children she had with President Thomas Jefferson, and so realigned a primary chapter of the American story with the deeper, more complicated truth. Kaphar collapses historical timelines on canvas and created iconic images after the protests in Ferguson. Both are reckoning with history in order to repair the present.Becoming Wise
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Archbishop Desmond Tutu is one of our wisest models on the territory of reckoning with past wrongs that infuse and haunt the present. In the 1990s, he helped galvanize South Africa’s peaceful transition to democracy after decades of white supremacy as the law of the land. He tells a story of how healing and human redemption unfold from his time chairing the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which granted amnesty to those who would fully confess their crimes. “Human beings can leave you speechless, really. They can leave you speechless by the horrible things they do, but they also leave you speechless with the incredible things,” he says. On Being with Krista TippettJune 27, 2019
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The physicist Leonard Mlodinow changes how we think about the agency we have in shaping our own destinies. As a scientist, he works with principles like Brownian motion, by which Einstein helped verify the existence of molecules and atoms. As the child of Holocaust survivors, he dances with the experience we all have: that life never goes as planned, and yet the choices we make can matter. “The course of your life depends on how you react to opportunities and challenges that randomness presents to you,” he says. On Being with Krista TippettJune 20, 2019
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We still work with the old idea that we should check the messy parts of ourselves at the door of our professional lives. But Jerry Colonna says doing so cuts us off from the source of our creativity. “The result is that our organizations are actually less productive, less imaginative; not just poor workplaces for individuals to be, but poor places for collaboration … and spontaneity and laughter and humor.” Colonna is a former venture capitalist who now coaches CEOs. He says undoing the old model starts with radical self-inquiry and asking ourselves questions like “Who is the person I’ve been all my life?” — and that it’s only after we sort through the material of our personal lives that we can become better leaders. THE CIVIL CONVERSATIONS PROJECT SPEAKING TOGETHER DIFFERENTLY IN ORDER TO LIVE TOGETHER DIFFERENTLY. We have always grown through listening to our listeners and the world. We have been building The Civil Conversations Project since 2011. We honor the power of asking better questions, model reframed approaches to debates, and insist that the ruptures above the radar do not tell the whole storyof our time.
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