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When the world gets intense, it's important to take breaks. Join Sharon as she does that by reading three beloved and personally connected poems. We start with a beloved poem by Meditation at Lagunitas by Robert Hass, who Sharon had the opportunity to study under in Berlin. We then turn to Saskia Hamiton and her poem Then. Saskia was another great teacher in Sharon's life and the person who first introduced Sharon to Hass' poetry. We close things out with the physician and poet Willam Carlos Williams and his poem The Red Wheelbarrow. May you find grounding and a little inspiration in the words of these writers.
Resources and Links
Links and Resources:
For show notes:
https://pointroadstudios.com/podcast/take-a-break-with-three-poems
To connect on Linked In:
@Sharon Lipovsky
@Point Road Studios
To connect on Instagram:
@pointroadstudios
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When the world gets intense, it's important to take breaks. Join Sharon as she does that by reading three beloved and personally connected poems. We start with a beloved poem by Meditation at Lagunitas by Robert Hass, who Sharon had the opportunity to study under in Berlin. We then turn to Saskia Hamiton and her poem Then. Saskia was another great teacher in Sharon's life and the person who first introduced Sharon to Hass' poetry. We close things out with the physician and poet Willam Carlos Williams and his poem The Red Wheelbarrow. May you find grounding and a little inspiration in the words of these writers.
Resources and Links
Links and Resources:
For show notes:
https://pointroadstudios.com/podcast/take-a-break-with-three-poems
To connect on Linked In:
@Sharon Lipovsky
@Point Road Studios
To connect on Instagram:
@pointroadstudios
Rate, Review & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & Spotify