Épisodes

  • ep. 105 - Contemporary Imagery
    Jun 20 2025

    Is the influence of the Imagists alive in contemporary poetry? In this episode, Katie, Tim and the Squad take a look at how their own poems may have been influenced by the poets of the previous episode. What is the true importance of imagery in poetry, and how can contemporary poets harness the power of writing over a hundred years after the Imagists?


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Joe Barca

    Dick Westheimer

    Brian O’Sullivan


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    56 min
  • ep. 104 - The Imagists
    Jun 13 2025

    A bit over a hundred years ago, Ezra Pound corralled a group known as the Imagists that would have a profound effect on poetry as we know it. A controversial figure, Pound explored and enlivened the economy of language and rich images that became founding principles of the group, along with H.D. (Hilda Doolittle), Richard Aldington, William Carlos Williams, Amy Lowell, and F.S. Flint.


    At the Table:

    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Joe Barca

    Dick Westheimer

    Brian O’Sullivan

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    55 min
  • ep. 103 - Fair Use
    Jun 6 2025

    What constitutes fair use when it comes to poetry? Is the Cento form illegal? While this is obviously not legal advice, as no one should seek that from any podcast, let alone one primarily related to poetry, exploring fair use turned out to be as fun as reading a good poem! We covered many questions from listeners that were posed to us over social media.

    Note: While we initially set out to cover both copyright and fair use in this episode, we realized it would be better split into half-sandwiches for easier consumption.


    At the Table:

    Timothy Green

    Katie Dozier


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    36 min
  • ep. 102 - Copyright
    May 30 2025

    In one of our most-requested topics, Tim fields many questions. While this is obviously not legal advice, as no one should seek that from any podcast, let alone one primarily related to poetry, we had a lot of “fun” exploring this topic. Just ask Sheryl Crow (who has no idea this podcast exists)! We covered many questions from listeners that were posed to us over social media.

    Note: While we initially set out to cover both copyright and fair use in this episode, we realized it would be better split into half-sandwiches for easier consumption.


    At the Table:

    Timothy Green

    Katie Dozier


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    43 min
  • ep. 101 - Spirituality Part II
    May 23 2025

    Delving deeper into the matter of spirituality in poetry, we begin this episode by hearing Dick Westheimer read his poem, “Perhaps Prayer is Thinly Scattered Matter,” and are treated to more poetry by special guest Deacon Chris Anderson, as well as poems by Ada Limón, Rhina Espaillat, and José A. Alcántara.


    At the table:


    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Chris Anderson

    Dick Westheimer

    Joe Barca

    Nate Jacob

    Brian O’Sullivan

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    40 min
  • ep. 100 - Spirituality Part I
    May 16 2025

    As we cross over to our first triple digit episode, what better topic than spirituality? Special guest Deacon Chris Anderson helps us explore the spirituality of poetry. Is poetry a form of prayer or even a religion in it of itself? Chris shares some of his own poetry, and profound insights.


    At the table:


    Katie Dozier

    Timothy Green

    Chris Anderson

    Dick Westheimer

    Joe Barca

    Nate Jacob

    Brian O’Sullivan


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    40 min
  • ep. 99 - Political Poems Part II
    May 9 2025

    In the second episode of this mini-series, Katie and Tim jump into contemporary political poetry. With a deep dive into Rattle’s Poets Respond series, they examine what makes political poetry successful or unsuccessful in our current poetic climate, and Tim makes such a good point that Katie alters her definition of how she defines poetry.


    At the table:

    Katie Dozier

    Tim Green


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    43 min
  • ep. 98 - Political Poems Part I
    May 2 2025

    In this episode, Katie and Tim talk about the number one thing you’re not supposed to talk about: politics—thankfully this time in the form of political poetry. What makes some political poems memorable and important? We explore the question by looking at older political poetry and what has staying power looking back.


    At the table:

    Katie Dozier

    Tim Green


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    45 min