Ada Limn reads her poem, "Dead Stars.". that sounds like someones rough fingers weaving Winters icy hand at the back of all of us. some new constellations. I write. to pick with whoever is in charge. And its funny to tell people that youre raised an atheist because theyre like, Really? But I was. We havent read much from The Carrying, which is a wonderful book. Its a prose poem. 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. of the world is both gaze If youre having trouble writing or creating or whatever it is you make, when was the last time you just sat in silence with yourself and listened to what was happening? And I remember sitting on my sofa where I spent an inordinate amount of time, and reading it. We speak the language of questions. I remember writing this poem because I really love the word lover, and its a kind of polarizing word. Our conversations create openings. On Being Studios's tracks [Unedited] Ocean Vuong with Krista Tippett by On Being Studios She loves the ocean. Dacher Keltner and his Greater Good Science Center at Berkeley have been pivotal in this emergence. , its woven through everything. I think there were these moments that that quietness, that aloneness, that solitude, that as hard as they were, I think hopefully weve learned some lessons from that. Nov 28, 2022. Between the ground and the feast is where I live now. That really spoke to me, on my sofa. for the safety of others, for earth, Tippett: You see what I did? Adventures into what can replenish and orient us in this wild ride of a time to be alive: biomimicry and the science of awe; spiritual contrarianism and social creativity; pause and poetry and more towards stretching into this world ahead with dignity, wisdom and joy. Two families, two different Editor's note: This Q&A has been adapted from the podcast "Interfaith America with Eboo Patel.". On her show she promoted her new book, Einstein's God, and if the show is any indication, this new enterprise promises to be a fun fest for people inclined . And we think, Well, what are we supposed to do with that silence? And we read naturally for meaning. I mean, even that question you asked, What am I supposed to do with all that silence? Thats one way to talk about the challenge of being human and walking through a life. Tacos. Because you did write a great essay called Taco Truck Saved my Marriage.. Tune in now. a certain light does a certain thing, enough We want to rise to what is beautiful and life-giving. strong and between sleep, On Being with Krista Tippett is about focusing on the immensity of our lives. Too high for most of us with the rockets. And I would just have these whole moments when people would be like, Oh, and then well meet in person. And I was like, , I dont want you to witness my body. Sylvia gifts us this teaching: that nurturing childrens inner lives can be woven into the fabric of our days and that nurturing ourselves is also good for the children and everyone else in our lives. Theres how I dont answer the phone, and how I sometimes like to lie down on the floor in the kitchen and pretend Im not home when people knock. and hand, the space between. And if its weekly, theres a day of the week and you do it. how the wind shakes a tree in a storm [audience laughs] And he had a little cage, I would make sure he was And he would get bundled up and carried from house to house. Shes teaching me a lesson. enough of the will to go on and not go on or how There is also an ordinary and abundant unfolding of dignity and care and generosity, of social creativity and evolution and breakthrough. And for us, it was Sundays. So we have to do this another time. even the tenacious high school band off key. And the next one is Dead Stars. Which follows a little bit in terms of how do we live in this time of catastrophe that also calls us to rise and to learn and to evolve. into an expansion, a heat. Nick Offerman has played many great characters, most famously Ron Swanson in Parks and Recreation, and he starred more recently in an astonishing episode of The Last of Us. Yeah. 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. enough chiaroscuro, enough of thus and prophecy Limn: Yeah, I had a moment where I hadnt realized how delighted I was to go about my world without my body. We can forget this. But you said I dont know, I just happened to be I saw you again today. was like that. And I was feeling very isolated. In all kinds of lives, in all kinds of places, they are healers and social creatives. From the earliest years of his career, he investigated how emotions are coded in the muscles of our faces, and how they serve as moral sensory systems. He was called on as Emojis evolved; he consulted on Pete Docters groundbreaking movie Inside Out. The On Being Project into anothers green skin, Its wonderful. 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. Well, a lot of us I think are still a little agoraphobic. its like staring into an original Thats such a wonderful question. Why dont you read The Quiet Machine? Poems all come to me differently. Ive got a bone And it really struck me that how much I was like, How do I move through this world? Remembering what it is to be a body, I think to be a woman who moves through the world with a body, who gets commented on the body. 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. Or theres just something happens and you get all of a sudden for it to come flooding back. tags: curiosity , listening , oral-history , vulnerability. Tippett: I dont expect you to have the page number memorized. So we have to do this another time. In the modern western world, vocation was equated with work. And he had a little cage, I would make sure he was And he would get bundled up and carried from house to house. red helmet, I rode on the back of my dads Page 87. I was like, Oh. Then I came downstairs and I was like, Lucas, Im never going to get to be Poet Laureate.. I have a lot of poems that basically are that. Her six books of poetry include, most recently, The Hurting Kind. I dont even mourn him, just all matter-of-. Tippett: And poetry is absolutely this is not something I knew would happen when I started this but poetry now is at the heart of On Being, its woven through everything. 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. Amanda Ripley began her life as a journalist covering crime, disaster, and terrorism. The people who gather around On Being are part of the generative narrative of our time. I mean, thats how we read. I was so fascinated when I read the earlier poem. wind? And I hope, I dont think anybody here will mind. And I always thought it was just because I had to work. I mean, I do right now. And yet at the same time, I do feel like theres this Its so much power in it. cigarette smoke or expertise in recipes or It wasnt used as a tool. I think its definitely a writing prompt too, right? If you think about it, its not a good, song. But time is more spacious than we imagine it to be, and it is more of a friend than we always know. Tippett: Yeah, because its made with words, but its also sensory and its bodily. I write. I have your books, and theres some, too. We endeavor to make goodness and complexity riveting. My body is for me.. So Sundays were a different kind of practice, if you will, a different kind of observation. She is a former host of the poetry podcast, The Slowdown, and she teaches in the MFA program at Queens University of Charlotte, in North Carolina. I was like, Oh. Then I came downstairs and I was like, Lucas, Im never going to get to be Poet Laureate.. And I think its in that category. 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 mystery of others. Limn: And hes like, Are you trying to ask me what the weather is? [laughter] Im like, Yes. Each of us imprints the people in the world around us, breath to breath and hour to hour, as much in who we are and how we are present as in whatever we do. like something almost worth living for. Amanda Ripley began her life as a journalist covering crime, disaster, and terrorism. Join these two friends and interpreters of the human condition for . Yeah. I think thats very true. Journalist, National Humanities Medalist, and bestselling author Krista Tippett has created a singular space for reflection and conversation in American and global public life. has an unsung third stanza, something brutal Good, good. But in reality its home to so many different kind of wildlife. I mean, isnt this therapeutic also for us all to laugh about this now, also to know that we can laugh about it now? We hold each other. Silence, which we dont get enough of. And the Sonoma Coast is a really special place in terms of how its been preserved and protected throughout the years. Krista Tippett is a Peabody-award winning broadcaster, National Humanities Medalist, and New York Times bestselling author. And now Ill just say it again: they are the publisher of the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States. So well just be on an adventure together. But its also a land that is really incredibly beautiful and special and sacred in a lot of different ways. You will hear the voices of wise and graceful lives of former guests, and of listeners from far-flung places. Renamed On Being with Krista Tippett, the show was broadcast on more than 400 stations nationwide and, as a podcast, was regularly downloaded millions of times a month. Wisdom Practices and Digital Retreats (Coming in 2023). Alice Parker Singing Is the Most Companionable of Arts. A season of big, new, beautiful On Being conversations is here. adrienne maree brown "We are in a time of new suns" On Being with Krista Tippett Society & Culture "What a time to be alive," adrienne maree brown has written. Before the divorce. Limn: I love it. [laughs] Oh my. us, still right now, a softness like a worn fabric of a nightshirt, and what I do not say is: I trust the world to come back. SHARE. When you find a song or you find something and you think, This. for the water to stop shivering out of the Why that color? Its a prose poem. The term "compassion" -- typically reserved for the saintly or the sappy -- has fallen out of touch with reality. I feel like our breath is so important to how we move through the world, how we react to things. Yet what Amanda has gone on to investigate and so, so helpfully illuminate is not just about journalism, or about politics. This is like a self-care poem. This is a gift. And that reframing was really important to me. I trust those moments where it feels like, Oh, right, this is a weird. Language is strange, and its evolving. I love it that youre already thinking that. I really love . Jen Bailey, and so many of you. And: advance invitations and news on all things On Being, of course, The On Being Project And actually, it seemed to me that your marriage was in fine shape. Sometimes it feels like language and poetry, I often start with sounds. podcast, this great poetry podcast for a while and. would happen if we decided to survive more? when Stephen Colbert was doing the earlier show, and he had this one skit where he said, I love breathing, I could do it all day long., And I always think about that because of course, its so ironic that we have to think about our breath. is an independent nonprofit production of The On Being Project. s wisdom and her poetry a refreshing, full-body experience of how this way with words and sound and silence teaches us about being human at all times, but especially now. But you said I dont know, I just happened to be I saw you again today. Theres this poem which Ive never heard anybody ask you to read called Where the Circles Overlap, Tippett: In The Hurting Kind. Musings and tools to take into your week. Thats page 95. Singing is able to touch and join human beings in ways few other arts can. And there was an ease, I think, that living in the head-only world was kind of a poets dream on some level. 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. Woodworking and the meaning of life. We hold each other. Limn: Kind of true. Limn: Yeah. What if we stood up with our synapses and flesh and said, No. Just the title of this, I feel is such an invitation and not the kind of invitation that was being made. . I feel like theres a level in which it offers us a place to be that feels closer to who we are, because there is always that interesting moment where someone asks you who you are, even just the simple question of, How are you? If we really took a minute to think about it, How am I? And coming in future weeks, is a conversation with a technologist and artist named James Bridle, whose point is that language itself, the sounds we made and the words we finally formed, and the imagery and the metaphors were all primally, organically rooted in the natural world of which we were part. Special thanks this week to Daniel Slager, Yanna Demkiewicz, and Katie Hill at Milkweed Editions. The podcast's foundation is the same as the groundbreaking radio concept. Youre very young. I think there was also he also was a singer, so he would just sing. We think time is always time. 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. Draco, Lacerta, Hydra, Lyra, Lynx. And sometimes when youre going through it, you can kind of see the mono-crop of vineyards that its become. Why not that weed? Our entire world is spent that way. Yeah, it was completely unnatural. 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. The Pause is our Saturday morning ritual of a newsletter. The Fetzer Institute, supporting a movement of organizations applying spiritual solutions to societys toughest problems. Or call 1-800-MY-APPLE. So I want to do two more, also from. It unfolded at the Ted Mann Concert Hall in Minneapolis, in collaboration with Northrop at the University of Minnesota and Ada Limns publisher, Milkweed Editions. So is his love and study of the farmer-poet Wendell Berry, whose audiobook The Need to Be Whole Nick just recorded. Winters icy hand at the back of all of us. And theres sort of an invitation at the end. In fact, Krista interviewed the wise and wonderful . People will ask me a lot about my process and it is, like I said, silence. Limn: There was a bit of like, Eww, lover. [laughter], Easy light storms in through the window, soft Then in 2018, she published a brilliant essay called Complicating the Narratives, which she opened by confessing a professional existential crisis. Its the thing that keeps us alive. SHARE 'It's a hard time in the life of the world' a conversation with Krista Tippett. A season of big, new, beautiful On Being conversations is here. I really love . God, which I dont think were going to get to talk about today. But the song didnt mean anything, just a call Tippett: [laughs] Yeah. 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. In generational time, they are stitching relationship across rupture. And one of them this is also on The Hurting Kind is Lover, which is page 77. What Amanda has been gathering by way of answers to that question is an extraordinary gift to us all. But let me say, I was taken, back and forth on Sundays and it was not easy, but I was loved each place. Tippett: Because I couldnt decide which ones I wanted you to read. Weve come this far, survived this much. I have people who ask me, How do you write poems? And you talk about process. The poets brain is always like that, but theres a little I was just doing the wash, and I was like, Casual, warm, and normal. And I was like, Ooh, I could really go for that.. And then I would say in terms of the sacred, it was always the natural world. But I think theres so much in this poem thats about that idea that the thesis thats returned to the river. That just took me back to this moment in the pandemic where I took so many walks in my neighborhood that Ive lived in for so many years and saw things Id never seen before, including these massive Just suddenly looking down where the trees were and seeing and understanding, just really having this moment where I understood that its their neighborhood and Im living in it. Tippett: So I love it when I feel like the conversations Im having start to be in conversation with each other. And if its weekly, theres a day of the week and you do it. Yeah. What. You should take a nap.. I think coming back to this idea that poetry is as embodied as it is linguistic. what a word, what a world, this gray waiting. I have, before, been, tricked into believing the truth is every song of this country Peabody Award-winning host Krista Tippett presents a live, in-person recording of the wildly popular On Being podcast, featuring guest speaker Isabel Wilkerson. No, really I was. between us there was the road How am I? You could really go to some deep places if you really interrogated the self. You may also catch references to things seen and witnessed throughout the event including a stunning opening poem by our dear friend Maria Popova, composed of On Being show titles which you can take in fully by viewing the recorded celebration in its entirety on our YouTube channel. the trash, the rolling containers a song of suburban thunder. 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. Definitely. In fact, my mother is and was an atheist. I get four parents that come to the school nights. And I felt like I was not brave enough to own that for myself. And I knew immediately that it was a love poem and a loss poem. like sustenance, a song where the notes are sung If you are here, you are likely already part of this. Nov 19, 2022, 8:00pm PST. I will say this poem began I was telling you how poems begin and sometimes with sounds, sometimes with images This was a sound of, you know when everyone rolls out their recycling at the same time. And I love it, but I think that you go to it, as a poet, in an awareness of not only its limitations and its failures, but also very curious about where you can push it in order to make it into a new thing. Thats how this machine works. But I love it. And thats also not the religious association with Sunday, right? Musings and tools to take into your week. It is the world and the trees and the grasses and the birds looking back. and snowshoes, maple and seeds, samara and shoot, They bring our nervous system and heartbeat and breath into sync and even into sync with other bodies around us. Limn: Not the Saddest Thing in the World, All day I feel some itchiness around No, to the rising tides. We are located on Dakota land. lover, come back to the five-and-dime. I could be both an I My grandmother is 98. the trash, the rolling containers a song of suburban thunder. And I found it really useful, a really useful tool to go back in and start to think about what was just no longer true, or maybe had never been true. Our closing music was composed by Gautam Srikishan. For me, I have pain, so Ive moved through the body in pain. [laughter] But I think you are a prodigy for growing older and wiser. But then I just examine all the different ways of being quiet. Tippett: Would you read this poem, The End of Poetry, which I feel speaks to that a bit. Shes teaching me a lesson. Krista Tippett (2) Rsultats tris par. a finalist for the National Book Award. Tippett: Were back at the natural world of metaphors and belonging. An electric conversation with Ada Limns wisdom and her poetry a refreshing, full-body experience of how this way with words and sound and silence teaches us about being human at all times, but especially now. All right. The wonder of biomimicry. [2] Her guests include the 14th Dalai Lama, Maya Angelou, Mohammed Fairouz, Desmond Tutu, Thich Nhat Hanh, Rosanne Cash, Wangari Maathai, Yo-Yo Ma, Paulo Coehlo . This is like a self-care poem. Our lovely theme music is provided and composed by Zo Keating. She is a former host of the poetry podcast. I have decided that Im here in this world to be moved by love and [to] let myself be moved by beauty. Which is such a wonderful mission statement. us, still right now, a softness like a worn fabric of a nightshirt. red glare and then there are the bombs. I am human, enough I am alone and I am desperate, enough of the animal saving me, enough of the high. It began as "Speaking of Faith" in July 2003, and was renamed On Being in 2010. Nothing, nothing is funny. Adventures into what can replenish and orient us in this wild ride of a time to be alive: biomimicry and the science of awe; spiritual contrarianism and social creativity; pause and poetry and more towards stretching into this world ahead with dignity . thats sung in silence when its too hard to go on, 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. 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. I feel like I could hear that response, right? And to feel that moment of everyone recognizing what it is to kind of look out for one another and have to do that in the antithesis of who we are, which was to separate. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Becoming Wise: An Inquiry into the Mystery and the Art of Living by Krista Tippe at the best online prices at eBay! And its page six of The Hurting Kind. She created and hosts the public radio program and podcast On Being . And its continual and that it hits you sometimes. I'm not often one for Schadenfreude, but I may have felt it a bit yesterday, when friend told me that they'd heard NPR announce that Krista Tippett 's "On Being" Show, which I've railed against for years, is finally ending its two-decade stint on NPR. Groundbreaking Peabody Award-winning conversation about the big questions of meaning, hosted by Krista Tippett. Because I love this poem, and no one has ever asked me to read this poem. into anothers, that sounds like a match being lit 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. I think this poem, for me, is very much about learning to find a home and a sense of belonging in a world where being at peace is actually frowned upon. Once, I sang it at homecoming and threw I think thats very true. And I think for all of us, kind of mark this, which is important. As we turn the corner from pandemic, although we will not completely turn the corner, I just wanted to read something you wrote on Twitter, which was hilarious. And then to do it on top of really global grief, that is a very kind of different work because then you think, Well, who am I to look at this flower? (Unedited) The Dalai Lama, Jonathan Sacks, Katharine Jefferts Schori, and Seyyed Hossein Nasr with Krista Tippett. To be made whole Like, Oh, take a deep breath. Then we get annoyed when it works, too. And then Ill say this, that the Library of Congress, theyre amazing, and the Librarian of Congress, Dr. Carla Hayden, had me read this poem, so. And the Q has the tail of a monkey, and weve forgotten this. On Being with Krista Tippett On Being Studios Poetry Unbound On Being Studios Becoming Wise On Being Studios This Movie Changed Me On Being Studios Creating Our Own Lives On Being Studios More ways to shop: Find an Apple Store or other retailer near you. She is a former host of the poetry podcast The Slowdown, and she teaches in the MFA program at Queens University of Charlotte, in North Carolina. And enough so that actually, as I would always sort of interrogate her about her beliefs and, Do you think this, do you think that? And its a very interesting thing to be a kid that goes back and forth, and Im sure many people have this experience or have had that experience, where youre moving from one home to another. I never go there very much anymore. If you think about it, its not a good So Im hoping. rolling their trash bins out, after all of this is over? has lost everything, when its not a weapon, A dream. And isnt it strange that breathing is something that we have to get better at? It comes back to these questions of like, Why do I get to be lucky in this way? [laughs] I get four parents that come to the school nights. And I felt like I was not brave enough to own that for myself. But instead to really have this moment of, Oh, no, its our work together to see one another. I feel like theres so many elements to that discovery. And I feel like poetry makes the world for that experience, as opposed to: Im fine., Tippett: [laughs] Yeah. for all its gross tenderness, a joke told in a sunbeam. 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