4 episodes

This is a short-form podcast for those who want to listen to poetry and draw their own conclusions. Episodes are typically 5 minutes or less and are a great way to inject a little poetry and wonder into your everyday routine.

Poetry In Notion Gregory Haeger

    • Arts

This is a short-form podcast for those who want to listen to poetry and draw their own conclusions. Episodes are typically 5 minutes or less and are a great way to inject a little poetry and wonder into your everyday routine.

    Episode 4: Precipice

    Episode 4: Precipice

    Episode Notes
    I hope you don’t mind me using this platform to get a little personal, more than that I hope you enjoy it!

    This is a poem I wrote for Mother’s Day in 2020, which was a big year for several reasons.

    I have a Twitter for the show now where you can reach out with recommendations, reviews, and random thoughts surrounding poetry. You can find it on Twitter as @PoetryNotionPod

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    • 5 min
    Episode 3: If

    Episode 3: If

    In this episode of Poetry in Notion, I read one of my all-time favorite poems: If by Rudyard Kipling.

    It’s such an inspiring and motivating piece, I think you’ll find a little more of that inner fire once you’ve had a listen. Enjoy!

    Music by Steve Oxen - Rise Up (courtesy of Fesliyan Studios)

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    • 3 min
    Episode 2: The Cremation of Sam McGee

    Episode 2: The Cremation of Sam McGee

    Episode Notes
    Welcome back to Poetry in Notion! This short-form poetry podcast that lets you draw your own conclusions.

    In this episode, I will be reading the Cremation of Sam McGee by Robert W. Service. A great spooky winter tail about the harsh realities of life in the Arctic gold rush.

    Sound courtesy of zapsplat.com

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    • 6 min
    Episode 1 - The Three Kings

    Episode 1 - The Three Kings

    Welcome to the experiment in poetry and narration that I am calling Poetry in Notion!

    Today, many of us saw a small bright light at the end of a very dark year known as the “Christmas Star”. It is believed that this alignment of Jupiter and Saturn is the very ”star” that the Magi followed to Bethlehem around 2,000 years ago. In honor of this, I will be reading The Three Kings by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Enjoy and Merry Christmas!

    Music: Christmas Meditation - Dee Yan-Key https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key

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    • 5 min

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