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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 .”.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.ANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.GOD’S TRUE CLOAK
Written by Rainer Maria Rilke. Read by Joanna Macy. We must not portray you in king’s robes, you drifting mist that brought forth the morning. Once again from the old paintboxes. we take the same gold for scepter and crown. that has disguised you through the ages. Piously we produce our images of you. 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 .”.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.ANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.GOD’S TRUE CLOAK
Written by Rainer Maria Rilke. Read by Joanna Macy. We must not portray you in king’s robes, you drifting mist that brought forth the morning. Once again from the old paintboxes. we take the same gold for scepter and crown. that has disguised you through the ages. Piously we produce our images of you.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 haveEXPERIENCE POETRY
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things. who do not tax their lives with forethought. of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars. waiting with their light. For a time. I rest in the grace of the world, and am free. 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. 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.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 Honest 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 GIMAAZINIBII’AMOON (A MESSAGE TO YOU) Margaret Noodin is a poet and the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature, Weweni: Poems in Anishinaabemowin and English, and What the Chickadee Knows.She teaches American Indian Literature, Celtic Literature, Indigenous Language Revitalization and Anishinaabemowin language at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.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 A SOUND OF MUSIC THEOLOGY A Sound of Music Theology. The Sound of Music has been delighting audiences since its premiere 50 years ago this month. The beauty of its cinematography, the feel-good music and lyrics, and Julie Andrews’ luminous presence are memories we carry forward from childhood. What people often miss, though, is the distinctly spirituallesson that the
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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 .”.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.ANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.GOD’S TRUE CLOAK
Written by Rainer Maria Rilke. Read by Joanna Macy. We must not portray you in king’s robes, you drifting mist that brought forth the morning. Once again from the old paintboxes. we take the same gold for scepter and crown. that has disguised you through the ages. Piously we produce our images of you. 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 .”.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.ANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.GOD’S TRUE CLOAK
Written by Rainer Maria Rilke. Read by Joanna Macy. We must not portray you in king’s robes, you drifting mist that brought forth the morning. Once again from the old paintboxes. we take the same gold for scepter and crown. that has disguised you through the ages. Piously we produce our images of you.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 haveEXPERIENCE POETRY
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds. I come into the peace of wild things. who do not tax their lives with forethought. of grief. I come into the presence of still water. And I feel above me the day-blind stars. waiting with their light. For a time. I rest in the grace of the world, and am free. 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. 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.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 Honest 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 GIMAAZINIBII’AMOON (A MESSAGE TO YOU) Margaret Noodin is a poet and the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature, Weweni: Poems in Anishinaabemowin and English, and What the Chickadee Knows.She teaches American Indian Literature, Celtic Literature, Indigenous Language Revitalization and Anishinaabemowin language at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.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 A SOUND OF MUSIC THEOLOGY A Sound of Music Theology. The Sound of Music has been delighting audiences since its premiere 50 years ago this month. The beauty of its cinematography, the feel-good music and lyrics, and Julie Andrews’ luminous presence are memories we carry forward from childhood. What people often miss, though, is the distinctly spirituallesson that the
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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 withPOETRY 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.
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 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 theirJÓNÍNA 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 Honest 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 beganANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God. 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
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 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 withPOETRY 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.
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 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 theirJÓNÍNA 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 Honest 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 beganANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God. 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. GIMAAZINIBII’AMOON (A MESSAGE TO YOU) Margaret Noodin is a poet and the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature, Weweni: Poems in Anishinaabemowin and English, and What the Chickadee Knows.She teaches American Indian Literature, Celtic Literature, Indigenous Language Revitalization and Anishinaabemowin language at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. TRACY K. SMITH AND MICHAEL KLEBER-DIGGS Tracy K. Smith is a professor of creative writing at Princeton University and the former Poet Laureate of the United States. Her poetry collections include Life on Mars, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Duende, and Wade in the Water.Her memoir is Ordinary Light.She’s the co-editor of the book, There’s a Revolution Outside, My Love: Letters from a Crisis. GO TO THE LIMITS OF YOUR LONGING Go to the Limits of Your Longing. God speaks to each of us as he makes us, then walks with us silently out of the night. These are the words we dimly hear: You, sent out beyond your recall, go to the limits of your longing. Embody me. Flare up like a flame. and make big shadows Ican move in.
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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 oneA 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.TWICE BLESSED
something I am. and will be forever, the sheer generosity. of being loved. through loving: the miracle reflection. of a twice blessed life. This poem is reprinted with permission from David Whyte’s collection of poetry, The Bell and the Blackbird. Listen to David Whyte’s On Being interview, “ The Conversational Nature ofReality.
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Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.ONBEING.ORG
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LOVING THE WORLD MEANS PAYING ATTENTION TO ITS SIMPLE 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.
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 withPOETRY 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.
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 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 theirJÓNÍNA 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 Honest 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 beganANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God. 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
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 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 withPOETRY 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.
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 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 theirJÓNÍNA 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 Honest 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 beganANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God. 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. GIMAAZINIBII’AMOON (A MESSAGE TO YOU) Margaret Noodin is a poet and the author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature, Weweni: Poems in Anishinaabemowin and English, and What the Chickadee Knows.She teaches American Indian Literature, Celtic Literature, Indigenous Language Revitalization and Anishinaabemowin language at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. 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.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.ANITA BARROWS
Anita Barrows is a psychologist, poet and translator. Her most recent poetry collection is We are the Hunger.She has translated several volumes of the writings of Rainer Maria Rilke together with Joanna Macy, including Rilke’s Book of Hours: Love Poems to God.RICHARD ROHR
Richard Rohr is a Franciscan writer, teacher, and the founder of the Center for Action and Contemplation in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His many books include Falling Upward, Divine Dance, and most recently, The Universal Christ: How a Forgotten Reality Can Change Everything We See, Hope For, and Believe.TWICE BLESSED
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.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 oneSWEET 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
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 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
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 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
THAT 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.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 withPOETRY 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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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. 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. 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. THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS Wendell Berry is a farmer, poet, and environmentalist who has published more than 50 books. He lives in Port Royal, Kentucky.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. 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 withPOETRY 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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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. 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. 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. THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS Wendell Berry is a farmer, poet, and environmentalist who has published more than 50 books. He lives in Port Royal, Kentucky.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.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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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.ROSHNI GOYATE
Roshni Goyate is one quarter of the 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE poetry collective. Together they have published a book of poetry, a zine of essays, and most recently, a collection of solo works, published by Rough Trade Books, in which Roshni's pamphlet, Shadow Work, appears. Roshni is a Londoner, proud daughter of Indian immigrants and co-founder of The Other Box, an inclusion and 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. 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. AFTER THE GOOSE THAT ROSE LIKE THE GOD OF GEESE Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator. His new book of poems from Norton is called Floaters.Other books of poems include Vivas to Those Who Have Failed, The Trouble Ball, and Alabanza.. A former tenant lawyer in Greater Boston, Espada is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. CIVIL CONVERSATIONS & SOCIAL HEALING The Civil Conversations and Social Healing team represents The On Being Project’s presence in the world as we nourish, embolden and accompany the work of social healing.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 oneTWICE BLESSED
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.DAVID WHYTE
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.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 withPOETRY 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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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. 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. 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. THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS Wendell Berry is a farmer, poet, and environmentalist who has published more than 50 books. He lives in Port Royal, Kentucky.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. 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
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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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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. 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. 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. THE PEACE OF WILD THINGS Wendell Berry is a farmer, poet, and environmentalist who has published more than 50 books. He lives in Port Royal, Kentucky.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.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. EVERYTHING IS WAITING FOR YOU 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.ROSHNI GOYATE
Roshni Goyate is one quarter of the 4 BROWN GIRLS WHO WRITE poetry collective. Together they have published a book of poetry, a zine of essays, and most recently, a collection of solo works, published by Rough Trade Books, in which Roshni's pamphlet, Shadow Work, appears. Roshni is a Londoner, proud daughter of Indian immigrants and co-founder of The Other Box, an inclusion and 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. 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. AFTER THE GOOSE THAT ROSE LIKE THE GOD OF GEESE Martín Espada has published more than twenty books as a poet, editor, essayist and translator. His new book of poems from Norton is called Floaters.Other books of poems include Vivas to Those Who Have Failed, The Trouble Ball, and Alabanza.. A former tenant lawyer in Greater Boston, Espada is a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. CIVIL CONVERSATIONS & SOCIAL HEALING The Civil Conversations and Social Healing team represents The On Being Project’s presence in the world as we nourish, embolden and accompany the work of social healing.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 oneTWICE BLESSED
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.DAVID WHYTE
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In this unsettled moment, we’re returning to the shows we’re longing to hear again. Among them is this 2019 conversation with writer Ross Gay. The ephemeral nature of our being allows him to find delight in all sorts of places (especially his community garden). To be with 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 midst of difficult realities and as part of working for justice. A LISTENING CARE PACKAGE FOR UNCERTAIN TIMES A collection of podcasts and poetry for however you’re processing or experiencing the COVID-19 pandemic.Find it here.
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ROSS GAY
TENDING JOY AND PRACTICING DELIGHTListen Download
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In this unsettled moment, we’re returning to the shows we’re longing to hear again. Among them is this 2019 conversation with writer Ross Gay. The ephemeral nature of our being allows him to find delight in all sorts of places (especially his community garden). To be with 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 midst of difficult realities and as part of working for justice.Poetry Unbound
March 23, 2020
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_Poetry Unbound_ will be back with new episodes this fall. We’re so grateful to those who welcomed the podcast into their lives, and we’d love to hear more about your listening experience. What did you love? What can we improve? And what poetry, poets, or topics would you like to hear host Pádraig Ó Tuama talk about? Take the short survey at onbeing.org/pusurvey .Poetry Unbound
March 20, 2020
EMILY DICKINSON
A POEM FOR HOW FRIENDSHIP ENDURESListen Download
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Emily Dickinson’s poem “1383 ” honors the friendships that endure across time, circumstance, and even misunderstanding. Akin to fire, the connections in these friendships may be strong enough to burn or hurt us, but Dickinson acknowledges that their light continues to draw us in regardless. After listening, we invite you to reflect on this question: Think about a friendship that has remained steady for you across the years, even as both of you have changed. Why do you think your relationshiphas endured?
On Being with Krista TippettMarch 19, 2020
REBECCA SOLNIT
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“When all the ordinary divides and patterns are shattered, people step up to become their brothers’ keepers,” Rebecca Solnit writes. “And that purposefulness and connectedness bring joy even amidst death, chaos, fear, and loss.” In this moment of global crisis, we’re returning to the conversations we’re longing to hear again and finding useful right now. A singular writer and thinker, Solnit celebrates the unpredictable and incalculable events that so often redeem our lives, both solitary and public. She searches for the hidden, transformative histories inside and after events we chronicle as disasters in places like post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.Poetry Unbound
March 16, 2020
RAYMOND ANTROBUS
A POEM ABOUT WHEN WE’RE DISBELIEVEDListen Download
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Raymond Antrobus’s poem “Miami Airport ” bears witness to the disempowerment that comes when you’re not believed. The voice of the poet is absent, and all we hear is an interrogator seeking to disrupt and displace. This space of suspicion creates anxiety, transporting us to the places and times when someone has questioned the truth of ourstory.
A question to reflect on after you listen: When have you felt disempowered by questions about yourself? Did you find your voiceagain? How?
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March 13, 2020
PATRICK KAVANAGH
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Patrick Kavanagh’s poem “The One ” is about seeing beauty in the ordinary places of home. One of Ireland’s most famous poets, Kavanagh grew up in rural County Monaghan and moved to Dublin as a young man. This poem revisits the boglands of his home, which he once hated but came to love. A question to reflect on after you listen: Think about where you’re from. How has your understanding of it changed over time? On Being with Krista TippettMarch 12, 2020
CARLO ROVELLI
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Physicist Carlo Rovelli says humans don’t understand the world as made by things, “we understand the world made by kisses, or things like kisses — happenings.” This everyday truth is as scientific as it is philosophical and political, and it unfolds with unexpected nuance in his science. Rovelli is one of the founders of loop quantum gravity theory and author of the tiny, bestselling book _Seven Brief Lessons on Physics_ and _The Order of Time_. Seeing the world through his eyes, we understand that there is no such thing as “here” or “now.” Instead, he says, our senses convey a picture of reality that narrows our understanding of its fullness.Poetry Unbound
March 9, 2020
ALI COBBY ECKERMANN
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Ali Cobby Eckermann’s poem “Kulila ” insists on remembering as a moral act. Through the poem, the Aboriginal poet mourns the loss of Indigenous cultures in Australia and how they have been damaged and changed by colonization. Cobby Eckermann calls her readers to a place of listening and lament as a way to keep alive the memory of who we are and who we could’ve been. A question to reflect on after you listen: What in your culture or community needs to be lamented, honored, and told?Poetry Unbound
March 6, 2020
KEI MILLER
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Kei Miller’s poem “Book of Genesis ” asks us to imagine a God who makes things spring into life specifically for us. Just as the poet of Genesis proclaims, “Let there be,” Miller wonders what freedom and flourishing we’d find in imagining a “Let” pronounced not for the person others say we should be, but for theperson we are.
A question to reflect on after you listen: How can you begin to let yourself flourish today, just as you are? On Being with Krista TippettMarch 5, 2020
NICHOLAS CHRISTAKIS
HOW WE’RE WIRED FOR GOODNESSListen Download
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Sociologist Nicholas Christakis says we come to social goodness as naturally as we come to our bloodier inclinations. Research out of his Human Nature Lab at Yale shows that capacities like friendship, love, teaching, and cooperation exert a tremendous and practical force on us — and yet we don’t think of those behaviors as grit for what’s helped humans evolve as a species. Christakis’ science — and the passion with which he shares and lives what he learns — put goodness in refreshing evolutionary perspective.Poetry Unbound
March 2, 2020
LEMN SISSAY
A POEM TO SEE WHAT’S OVERLOOKEDListen Download
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Lemn Sissay’s poem “Some Things I Like ” celebrates what we might consider discardable — like cold tea, ash trays, and even people. Raising a joyous toast to the forgotten and the forgettable, Sissay recognizes the power we give to what we pay attention to and invites us to look anew at all that has been undervalued. A question to reflect on after you listen: What is something you like that others may not value in the same way?Poetry Unbound
February 28, 2020
JOY HARJO
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Joy Harjo’s poem “Praise the Rain” makes space to
appreciate all the nuances of our lives. Echoing Rumi’s poem “The Guest House,” she asks us to be present to this moment — the crazy or the sad, the beginning or the end — to greet it all with the powerful word: “Praise.” A question to reflect on after you listen: What can you praise today? 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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POETRY, THE HUMAN VOICE In the words of David Whyte, “Poetry is language against which you have no defenses.”Starting Point
FOR THE EXHAUSTED AND OVERWHELMED First — take a deep breath in. Breath out. A brain spa and respiteawait.
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