Call of the Wild: Episode 1 - Echoes of Autumn
Step into the heart of the Northwoods with Call of the Wild, a live poetry podcast from Ely, Minnesota, that celebrates the power of words and the beauty of nature. In our debut episode, Echoes of Autumn, we explore the changing seasons through poetry that captures the fleeting moments of fall in northern Minnesota. Recorded live at the Ely Folk School, this episode features local poets and readers sharing their reflections on life, aging, nature, and transformation.
Each poem in this collection offers a unique perspective on the themes of transition and growth, making this a perfect listen for anyone who loves the blend of poetry and nature.
Featured Poems and Readers:
"With Aging" by Cecilia Rolando (written and read by Cecilia Rolando)
"The Darkest Places of My Heart Hold The Most Fertile Soil" by Ian Francis Lah (written and read by Ian Francis Lah)
"The Loon" by Mary Oliver (read by Sara Skelton)
"Untitled" by Maggie Jesme (written and read by Maggie Jesme)
"Echoes of Autumn" by Lacey Squier (written and read by Lacey Squier)
"The Boy Voted Most Likely" by Kay Vandervort (written and read by Kay Vandervort)
"Dance of Transition" (featuring "Warmth Entices," "Sound Maker," and "Mystery Message") by John Kopp (written and read by John Kopp)Whether you're listening to Mary Oliver's classic "The Loon" or the heartfelt words of Ely’s local poets, this episode is filled with imagery and emotion that brings the season of autumn to life.
Tune in to experience the magic of live poetry set against the backdrop of northern Minnesota. New episodes of Call of the Wild are released monthly, showcasing live performances from our Call of the Wild poetry nights at the Ely Folk School.
If tonight’s poetry has resonated with you, we invite you to support the Call of the Wild series. You can sponsor a session and episode for just $50, or help us continue the entire season of events for $500. Your support ensures we can keep bringing the voices of the Northwoods to life. Visit our donation page at https://www.northernlakesarts.org/donate to learn more. Every contribution helps us share the power of poetry with our community.