59 episodes

Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth.

Poetry Walks Arlo Tomecek

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Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the forest. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth.

    PIGEON POEM feat. RAE LIPKIND; Poetry Walks Episode 67

    PIGEON POEM feat. RAE LIPKIND; Poetry Walks Episode 67

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Lauren Lo May.



    This episode will not have a transcript -- in compliance with Split This Rock, the Quarry's copyright agreement. You can read the poem here.



    Land Acknowledgement:

    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.

    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 5 min
    SO WE RUN; Poetry Walks Episode 66

    SO WE RUN; Poetry Walks Episode 66

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Lauren Lo May.



    This episode will not have a transcript -- in compliance with Split This Rock, the Quarry's copyright agreement. You can read the poem here.



    Land Acknowledgement:

    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.

    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 8 min
    BEFORE THE PLANE; Poetry Walks Episode 65

    BEFORE THE PLANE; Poetry Walks Episode 65

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Matt Brooks.



    For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/



    Land Acknowledgement:

    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.

    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 7 min
    MY DIVA ANTICS ARE NOT STRAIGHT; Poetry Walks Episode 64

    MY DIVA ANTICS ARE NOT STRAIGHT; Poetry Walks Episode 64

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by Katharina Rosenau (she/they).



    For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/



    Land Acknowledgement:

    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.

    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 6 min
    WEREWOLF MANIFESTO; Poetry Walks Episode 63

    WEREWOLF MANIFESTO; Poetry Walks Episode 63

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Mars O'Shea

    Thank you Mars for making me laugh over pierogi and reading poetry in my living room.



    For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/



    Land Acknowledgement:

    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.

    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 9 min
    WHAT GROWS IN ME; Poetry Walks Episode 62

    WHAT GROWS IN ME; Poetry Walks Episode 62

    Welcome to Poetry Walks! A podcast that brings poems from our hearts to your ears. Center yourself through imaginative and calming poems as Arlo guides you through the city. Step within through these relaxing poems that question existence, friendship, activism, love, and self-worth. This episode features words by my dear friend, Shanga Juckas. Thank you Shanga for sharing your words!



    For a full transcript of today's episode visit arlotomecek.com under the sound section or https://poetrywalks.wordpress.com/



    Land Acknowledgement:





    This podcast was released initially on forcibly ceded Munsee-Lenape land. You can learn more about land acknowledgement through the links below:

    https://native-land.ca/

    https://www.whose.land/en/

    https://library.chatham.edu/whoseland

    https://rethinkingplace.bard.edu/

    Land acknowledgement is a way of showing historical accuracy, transparency, and honoring First Nations of this land. While land acknowledgement is not enough on its own, we invite you do the research and understand the multiplicity of histories under your feet.



    Thank you for listening to Poetry Walks! To submit your work, you can do so by emailing arlotomecek@gmail.com. To help this podcast, you can review and rate us on Apple Podcasts.

    • 6 min

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