SAL/on air

SAL/on air
Podcast Description
SAL/on air is a podcast featuring some of the most engaging talks from the world’s best writers from more than 30 years of Seattle Arts & Lectures. Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) is a literary nonprofit. We champion the literary arts by engaging and inspiring readers and writers of all generations in the greater Puget Sound region.Get tickets to SAL events at lectures.org.
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The podcast focuses on the literary arts with themes encompassing poetry, storytelling, and social justice, featuring episodes such as Naomi Shihab Nye discussing poetic voice, Ed Yong exploring the intersection of journalism and science, and Julian Aguon addressing climate grief and human rights.

SAL/on air is a podcast featuring some of the most engaging talks from the world’s best writers from more than 30 years of Seattle Arts & Lectures.
Seattle Arts & Lectures (SAL) is a literary nonprofit. We champion the literary arts by engaging and inspiring readers and writers of all generations in the greater Puget Sound region.
Get tickets to SAL events at lectures.org.
What makes a poet’s voice timeless? For more than 40 years, Naomi Shihab Nye has been writing poems, novels, and stories; teaching workshops to adults, children, and incarcerated individuals. Every piece of her work cherishes and honors, be it people or relationships or olive trees, and each of these vivid snapshots create a timeline of her work that seems to extend forever. In between her poems and laugh out loud stories, Naomi refers to “these hard times of disconnection.” This talk was recorded in 2009, and it is one of the great joys of sharing the SAL archive to hear these moments from so long ago and reckon with how those times felt. Together, we remember those precious evenings, what was difficult now and what was difficult then, how we have changed and how we wish to become still better, more generous, kinder poets.

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