10 episodes

Poets and non-poets alike will appreciate how award-winning poet Todd Boss helps strangers discover the poetry in their most intimate stories. Each episode of TAPIT opens on a new guest stranger, tracks their conversations with Todd, and concludes with Todd's reveal of an original poem written expressly for them. You'll laugh, you'll cry ... You'll want a poem of your very own! Think there's a poem in your story? Call TAPIT's Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: (808) 300-0449. 

There's a Poem in That Todd Boss

    • Arts
    • 5.0 • 29 Ratings

Poets and non-poets alike will appreciate how award-winning poet Todd Boss helps strangers discover the poetry in their most intimate stories. Each episode of TAPIT opens on a new guest stranger, tracks their conversations with Todd, and concludes with Todd's reveal of an original poem written expressly for them. You'll laugh, you'll cry ... You'll want a poem of your very own! Think there's a poem in your story? Call TAPIT's Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: (808) 300-0449. 

    BONUS MICRO-EPISODE: Sasha LaPointe is at your service

    BONUS MICRO-EPISODE: Sasha LaPointe is at your service

    Some of America’s most celebrated poets are standing by to write poems for you on commission. Together, they form The International Bureau of Custom Poetry. More about the Bureau here.In our second micro-episode, Bureau agent Sasha LaPointe shares her writing process, the breadth of her essays, and her focus on personal and shared experiences, all aimed at trying to 'make sense of the madness' in the world. It culminates in Sasha's poem, “S.O.T.D.”Do you have a loved one you’d like memorializ...

    • 11 min
    BONUS MICRO-EPISODE: Dorianne Laux is at your service

    BONUS MICRO-EPISODE: Dorianne Laux is at your service

    Some of America’s most celebrated poets are standing by to write poems for you on commission. Together, they form The International Bureau of Custom Poetry. More about the Bureau here.In this special introductory episode, Bureau agent Dorianne Laux recounts her path from gas station attendant to Pulitzer Prize finalist, including a cameo of her mother at the sewing machine in Dorianne’s poem, “Singer.”Do you have a loved one you’d like memorialized in a poem? Or a precious memory you’d like p...

    • 12 min
    Phillip hears his name (feat. Richard Blanco)

    Phillip hears his name (feat. Richard Blanco)

    Phillip's new US citizenship status is the celebratory focus of this episode of TAPIT. It's a celebration 30 years in the making, and it ends in a custom poem worthy of an inauguration. Join us on the journey of a lifetime, as Phillip overcomes rage, discovers love, changes careers, adopts a new name, and learns to see the beauty in his own immigration story. Host Todd Boss traces Phillip's path of self-authorship from Vegas to Baja to Mexico City to Texas to Hollywood, and back to Vega...

    • 43 min
    Connie summons a deer

    Connie summons a deer

    Inspired by a poem of Todd’s in Poetry Magazine, “The Hush of the Very Good” in 2007, Connie became Todd’s very first private commission. The project ended with an unforgettable encounter in the snow-filled forests of northern Wisconsin. In this special holiday episode of TAPIT, Todd reaches back out to Connie after all these years, to revisit the magic they made together. Chapters in this episode:How Todd came to take commissionsA blossoming friendshipModeling a relationship & makin...

    • 27 min
    Holly sings a new hymn

    Holly sings a new hymn

    Host Todd Boss converses with Holly about the tragic loss of her son Killian. Her changing relationship and communion with God and His will for her life inspire a graceful, grateful hymn.Chapters in this episode:Holly catalogs her lossesA bit of backgroundKillian's silenceFinding peace in a new placeA shifting sense of identity and GodTelling the truth about griefThe poem: HymnSupport the Show.Join the conversation and get bonus content at poeminthat.com ... or become a listener supporter by ...

    • 31 min
    Bonnie cycles on (feat. Sasha LaPointe)

    Bonnie cycles on (feat. Sasha LaPointe)

    Host Todd Boss enlists the help of Indigenous poet Sasha LaPointe to motivate Bonnie on her journey of healing and exploration, through the inspiring Skagit Valley landscape. Chapters in this episode:One more great featPain, glory, and a conservative churchTwo worlds: Transformation is realSkagit Valley and its heritageHowever: Two worldsBonnie meets SashaSasha LaPointe reads "Cycles"A circle of fir trees in prayerSupport the Show.Join the conversation and get bonus content at poe...

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
29 Ratings

29 Ratings

Wilma jean ,

Truths laid bare…

Todd Boss and his guests often bring me to tears—the delightful laughing kind and the “oh my why am I suddenly crying?!? I think they just brushed up against my soul…I need to breathe for a minute and consider a truth just laid bare” kind. What exquisite writing conjured from the (extra)ordinary happenings of the people he talks with—and listens to. How often do you get to hear from the muse and the creator at the same time? I really look forward to each new program and marvel at the team who spend so much time crafting each one. Keep them coming!

Omsandhoney ,

Great podcast focused on personal stories

Everyone has an interesting story to tell, and Todd captures those stories with genuine curiosity. Add in the relatable topics and the fact that there’s an incredible poem at the end, and you have a podcast that tugs on your heart strings in all the right ways. Definitely worth a listen!

Ashergriffith ,

Poems Everywhere!

Everybody loves a little of the old profundity among the mundane. As a writer myself, I find it subtly inspiring, but generally just a good listen.

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