Friday, November 25, 2016

Post #10 Poetry Podcast with Isaac Peck

 

Poetry Podcast

In today's post, I will be deviating from the normal analyses that I usually post. Today I am introducing a blogpost I participated in a few days ago, with my friend and guest, Isaac Peck. Below is the link to listen to the podcast on YouTube. The podcast is poetry related and it involves me asking Isaac what a couple quotes from poetry and poems mean to him and how they can be related to the normal circumstances of everyday life. The podcast is a total of four minutes and should be easy listening. The question I ask him is:

What do the last two lines of the poem Invictus, that state "I am the master of my fate, I am the captain of my sould" mean to you and how can you apply it to your life or anyone else's life?

After the question we analyze two poems: "Do not stand at my grave and weep" by Mary Elizabeth Frye and "Last Thoughts" by an anonymous character. I ask Isaac what he believes the latter means as it is a modern day response to the first poem's message. If you are looking to listen in on the podcast, click the link below and enjoy! 






Sources: Podcast Logo, http://myndset.com/2015/10/how-many-podcasts-are-there/
Slideshow photos: Power lines, http://www.becle.net/animation/3876106 
Snowy mountain,  http://desktopwalls.net/nature/winter-scene-mountain-base-forest-cabin-4k-ultra-hd-desktop-wallpaper.php 
Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUuPJUv8I4M
 

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