for the safety of others, for earth, @KristaTippett is the host of @OnBeing podcast and a NYTimes bestselling author. Now, somethings, breaking always on the skyline, falling over And the right habitat for that, for all human flourishing, is for us to begin with a sense of belonging, with a sense of ease, with a sense that even though we are desirous and even though we want all of these things, right now, being alive, being human is enough. Yeah. Her six books of poetry include, most recently, won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry, and her book. no one has been writing the year lately. SHARE 'It's a hard time in the life of the world' a conversation with Krista Tippett. What would happen if we used our bodies to bargain. I was so fascinated when I read the earlier poem. of thee, enough of bosom and bud, skin and god SHARE. My grandmother is 98. reading skills. two brains now. And I think Id just like to end with a few more poems. Krista Tippett founded and leads "The On Being Project," hosts the globally esteemed On Being public radio show and podcast, and curates the "Civil Conversat. Limn: When I lived in New York City, my two best friends, I would always try to get them to go to yoga with me. The people who gather around On Being are part of the generative narrative of our time. All right. thats sung in silence when its too hard to go on, And thought, How am I right now at this moment? Okay. We literally. Tippett: Im really glad youre enjoying it because theres many more decades. Maybe that speaks for itself. its like staring into an original I feel like that between space, that liminal space, is a place where we were living for so long, and many of us still living in that between space of, How do I go into the world safely, and how do I move through the world with safety and care-take myself and care-take others. Its a prose poem. And there was an ease, I think, that living in the head-only world was kind of a poets dream on some level. Tippett: I chose a couple of poems that you wrote again that kind of speak to this. Every Thursday a new discovery about the immensity of our lives and frequent special features like poetry, music and Q + A with Krista. Limn: Oh, thank you. [Music: Molerider by Blue Dot Sessions]. You boiled it down. Tippett: Maybe that speaks for itself. Thats such a wonderful question. Tippett: I feel like it brings us back to wholeness somehow. It wasnt functional in a way. Youre never like, Oh, Im just done grieving. I mean, you can pretend you are, right, but we arent. The science of awe. And also that notion and these are other things you said that poetry recognizes our wholeness. And we think, Well, what are we supposed to do with that silence? And we read naturally for meaning. I could be both an I Tippett: Ada Limn is the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States. of the kneeling and the rising and the looking and you forget how to breathe. As . And the Sonoma Coast is a really special place in terms of how its been preserved and protected throughout the years. And then a trauma of the pandemic was that our breathing became a danger to strangers and beloveds. the ground and the feast is where I live now. And I want you to read it. Where some of you were like, Eww, as soon as I said it. And now we have watched it in these 25 years go from strength, to strength, to strength. And then I kept thinking, What are the other things I can do that with? [laughter] Because there are a lot of unhelpful things that have been told to me. squeal with the idea of blissful release, oh lover. So I want to do two more, also from The Carrying. Yeah. This is a gift. And that reframing was really important to me. It is the world and the trees and the grasses and the birds looking back. We live in a world in love with the form of words that is an opinion and the way with words that is an argument. And this is about your childhood, right? Our younger listeners have asked to hear adrienne maree browns voice on On Being, and here she is, as we enter our own time of evolution. Once it has been witnessed, and buried, I go about my day, which isnt, ordinary, exactly, because nothing is ordinary, now even when it is ordinary. unpoisoned, the song thats our birthright, And it feels important to me whenever Im in a room right now and I havent been in that many rooms with this many people sitting close together that we all just acknowledge that even if we all this exact same configuration of human beings had sat in this exact room in February 2020, and were back now, were changed at a cellular level. Ada Limn is the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States. Oh my. Limn: Yeah. I just saw her. And I feel like theres a level of mystery thats allowed in the poem that feels like, Okay, I can maybe read this into it, I can put myself into it, and it becomes sort of its own thing. not forgetting and star bodies and frozen birds, But then I just examine all the different ways of being quiet. But you said I dont know, I just happened to be I saw you again today. And that between space was the only space that really made sense to me. Krista Tippett (2) Rsultats tris par. I think I trusted its unknowing and its mystery in a way that I distrusted maybe other forms of writing up until then. Yeah. So I think thats where, for me, I found any sort of sense of spirituality or belonging. you can keep it until its needed, until you can and then, I really believe that poetry is something we humans need almost as much as we need water and air. a breaking open, a breaking between us there was the road But I do think youre a bit of a So the thing is, we have this phrase, old and wise. But the truth is that a lot of people just grow old, it doesnt necessarily come with it. On Being with Krista Tippett On Being Studios Society & Culture 4.6 9.1K Ratings; A season of big, new, beautiful On Being conversations is here. And I remember sitting on my sofa where I spent an inordinate amount of time, and reading it. Tippett: But we dont need to belabor that. Tippett: And then a trauma of the pandemic was that our breathing became a danger to strangers and beloveds. whats larger within us, toward how we were born. I wrote it and then I immediately sent it to an editor whos a friend of mine and said, I dont know if you want this. And it was up the next day on the website. Sometimes it feels like language and poetry, I often start with sounds. Thats page 95. Good conflict. Technology and vitality. Krista Tippett leaves public radio. But I mean, Ive listened to every podcast shes done, so Im aware. And honestly, this feels to me like if I were teaching a college class, I would have somebody read this poem and say, Discuss.. This might be hard for some of you right here. If you think about it, its not a good, song. I was like, Oh. Then I came downstairs and I was like, Lucas, Im never going to get to be Poet Laureate.. snaking underneath us as we absentmindly sing And there are times where I think people have said as a child, Oh, you come from a broken home. And I remember thinking, Its not broken, its just bigger. After almost 20 years on public radio at the helm of her award-winning show On Being, Krista Tippett is transitioning the weekly program to a seasonal podcast.. Tippett said that the On Being Project, her nonprofit organization that produces the show, began seeing itself a few years ago "as a media and public life organization and to figure out what it means to be that. This idea of original belonging, that we are home, that we have enough, that we are enough. whats larger within us, toward how we were born. But mostly were forgetting were dead stars too, my mouth is full The bright side is not talked about. I really love . wind? So we have to do this another time. God, which I dont think were going to get to talk about today. In 2014, Tippett was awarded the National Humanities Medal by U.S. President Barack Obama . So it felt right to listen again to one of our most beloved shows of this post-2020 world. And then what we find in the second poem is a kind of evolution. Many have turned to David Whyte for his gorgeous, life-giving poetry and his wisdom at the interplay of theology, psychology, and leadership his insistence on the power of a beautiful question and of everyday words amidst the drama of work as well as the drama of life. I am too used to nostalgia now, a sweet escape, of age. Or, Im suffering, or Right. It brings us back to something your grandmother was right about, for reasons she would never have imagined: you are what you eat. Draco, Lacerta, Hydra, Lyra, Lynx. Limn: Yeah. Krista Tippett (ne Weedman; born November 9, 1960) is an American journalist, author, and entrepreneur. And you could so a lot of what he knew in Spanish and remembered in Spanish were songs. And I wonder if you think about your teenage self, who fell in love with poetry. And to not have that bifurcated for a moment. Is where that poem came from. strong and between sleep, unpoisoned, the song thats our birthright. So I think there was a lot of, not only was it music, but then it was music in Spanish. Limn: Not the Saddest Thing in the World, All day I feel some itchiness around On Being with Krista Tippett | 5 minute podcast summaries on Apple . It is still the river. Limn: Yeah. My familys all in California. no hot gates, no house decayed. [laughter] But I think you are a prodigy for growing older and wiser. Yeah. Oh, definitely. Limn: and you forget how to breathe. I just saw her. I think thats very true. But I think there was something deeper going on there, which was that idea of, Oh, this is when you pack up and you move. And I even had a pet mouse named Fred, which you would think I wouldve had a more creative name for the mouse, but his name was Fred. Limn: And hes like, Are you trying to ask me what the weather is? [laughter] Im like, Yes. And thought, How am I right now at this moment? Okay. But I think the biggest thing for me is to begin with silence. So its a very special place. Yeah. And so thats really a lot of how I was raised. back and forth on Sundays and it was not easy For me, I have pain, so Ive moved through the body in pain. we never sing, the third that mentions no refuge The original idea, when we say like our, thesis statement, or even when we say like. thats sung in silence when its too hard to go on, that sounds like someones rough fingers weaving, into anothers, that sounds like a match being lit, in an endless cave, the song that says my bones. if we declared a clean night, if we stopped being terrified. And this poem was basically a list of all the poems I didnt think I could write, because it was the early days of the pandemic, and I kept thinking, just that poetry had kind of given up on me, I guess. And its continual and that it hits you sometimes. Musings and tools to take into your week. unnoticed, sometimes covered up like sorrow, In fact, Krista interviewed the wise and wonderful . But its about more than that. We want to orient towards that possibility. and I never knew survival We think were divided by issues, arguing about conflicting facts. some new constellations. Tacos. Because you did write a great essay called Taco Truck Saved my Marriage.. Henno Road, creek just below, Musings and tools to take into your week. 10 distinct works Similar authors. With an unexpected and exuberant mix of gravity and laughter laughter of delight, and of blessed relief this conversation holds not only what we have traversed these last years, but how we live forward. is the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States. They bring us together with others, again and again. And its page six of. 25 Sep. 2014. Lean Spirituality. What were talking about and not when we talk about mental health. with their fish tanks or eight-tracks or "Right now we are in a fast river together every day there are changes that seemed unimaginable until they occurred." adrienne maree brown and others use many . And the title comes from when youre planting a tree and youre looking for where the sun is the right space, you can draw where the circles are, and theyll tell you to plant where the circles overlap. And honestly, this feels to me like if I were teaching a college class, I would have somebody read this poem and say, Discuss.. Every week, the show hosts thoughtful . Oh, thank you. Tippett: I wrote in my notes, just my little note about what this was about, recycling and the meaning of it all. I dont think thats [laughter]. Krista Tippett; Filtrer Krista Tippett Voir les critres de classement. And I hope, I dont think anybody here will mind. And we all have this, our childhood stories. And I think for all of us, kind of mark this, which is important. Tippett has interviewed guests ranging from poets to physicists, doctors to historians, artists to activists. The thesis has never been exile. Would you read this poem, The End of Poetry, which I feel speaks to that a bit. The original idea, when we say like our, thesis statement, or even when we say like. chaotic track. brought to its knees, clung to by someone who Im so excited for your tenure representing poetry and representing all of us, and Im excited that you have so many more years of aging and writing and getting wiser ahead, and we got to be here at this early stage. If you had thought about it And you said that this would be the poem that would mean that you would never be Poet Laureate. Well, a lot of us I think are still a little agoraphobic. This is like a self-care poem. Its still the elements. now even when it is ordinary. And also that phrase, as Ive aged. You say that a lot and I would like to tell you that you have a lot more aging to do. The caesura and the line breaks, its breath. Jen Bailey, and so many of you. Free shipping for many products! So Sundays were a different kind of practice, if you will, a different kind of observation. Supporting organizations and initiatives that uphold a sacred relationship with life on Earth. We prioritize busyness. Tippett: And this is about your childhood, right? Centuries of pleasure before us and after. And I think there was this moment where I was like, Oh, Im just sort of living to see what happens next. And the grief is also giving me a reason to get up. Theres whole books about how to breathe. All came, and still comes, from the natural world. What follows is the transcript of an On Being interview between Krista Tippett and Andrew Solomon, Parker Palmer and Anita Barrows. But in the present era of tribalism, it feels like weve reached our collective limitations Again and again, we have escalated the conflict and snuffed the complexity out of the conversation.. And so much of what were seeing brings us back to intelligence that has always been in the very words we use gut instinct, for instance. Yeah. And it was just me, the dog, and the cat, and the trees. Or theres just something happens and you get all of a sudden for it to come flooding back. Dacher Keltner and his Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley have been pivotal in this emergence. And then there are times in a life, and in the life of the world, where only a poem perhaps in the form of the lyrics of a song, or a half sentence we ourselves write down can touch the mystery of ourselves, and the . Is it okay? The danger of all poets and I think artists in general, is it some moment we think we dont deserve to do this work because what does it do? You said there in a place, as Ive aged, I have more time for tenderness, for the poems that are so earnest they melt your spine a little. You said a minute ago that the poetry has breath built into it, and you said also that, you have said: its meant to make us breathe. Tippett: You said a minute ago that the poetry has breath built into it, and you said also that, you have said: its meant to make us breathe. Tippett: Just back to this idea that there is this organic automatically breathing thing of which were part, and that we even have to rediscover that. A friend I never go there very much anymore. Page 20. Exactly. And we think, Well, what are we supposed to do with that silence? And we read naturally for meaning. I have, before, been, tricked into believing I think thats something we didnt know how to talk about. And the one Id love you to read is Not the Saddest Thing in the World. This is the one where I felt like theres subtlety to it, but you just named so much in there. A few years ago, Krista hosted an event in Detroit a city in flux on the theme of raising children. I never go there very much anymore. I think there was also he also was a singer, so he would just sing. I could. Im really longing I realized as I was preparing for this, Im just Of course, I read poetry, I read a lot of poetry in these last years, but I realized Im craving hearing poetry. We practice moral imagination; we embrace paradoxical curiosity; we sit with conflict and complexity; we create openings instead of seeking answers or providing reductive simplicity. And then I would be like, Okay, I was there. And the next day Id wake up and be like, Well, I was there yesterday. And I was in the backyard by myself, as many of us were by ourselves. So I love it when I feel like the conversations Im having start to be in conversation with each other. The British psychologist Kimberley Wilson works in the emergent field of whole body mental health, one of the most astonishing frontiers we are on as a species. I grew up in Glen Ellen in Sonoma, California, born and raised. On Being is an independent nonprofit production of The On Being Project. Ada Limn. The bright side is not talked about. 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