
The podcast from the folks who bring you Meat For Tea: The Valley Review. This quarterly publication of arts and literature has its very own audio companion. The Meat For Teacast features live recordings of spoken word and music, conversations with authors and other artists, and more! Go to meatfortea.com and go to the buy or subscribe pages and, well, buy or subscribe! Or to the books page... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 177 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Performing ArtsArts | |||

In memory of the passing of our beloved friend Jane Yolen on June 11, 2026, we're revisiting our lovely conversation with her and her partner Peter Tacy. Jane was a frequent contributor to Meat For Tea, as is Peter Tacy, and Meat For Tea Press also p... more
On tuesday May 19, 2026, poet Jacob Chapman (a frequent contributor to Meat For Tea and a prior guest on the Meat For Teacast) had a reading celebrating his latest book My Wife Made This Possible (Human Error Publishing). We were in attendence, and g... more
For this episode, we invited Scott Ferry, Lauren Scharhag and Lillian Necakov back for another conversation. Elizabeth basically had these three amazing writers in the virtual room together, and it is amazing. They read their works from their new boo... more
This is one heck of an episode! This conversation between Dorion Sagan and Elizabeth is deeply fascinating. He talks about his father and mother and family, going deeply autobiographical. Dorion also reads from his recent book The Road to Hedotopia (... more
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I love the variety of work and diversity of poetic representation presented on the Meat For Teacast; even if it’s not my cup of meat, I’m always inspired by something the writers say.
In fact, it’s impossible for me to listen to M4T without stopping at some point to jot down notes for a poem. (Today, for example, I listened to S7 E13 and stopped to take notes about the 1969 moon landing, thanks to the inspiring poem from Lauren Scharhag.)
Host Elizabeth Macduffie asks the fun questions that I... more
Host and Impresario, Elizabeth MacDuffie’s, ranging, free-association, poetic, interview style with guests from across the arts spectrum consistently surprises and clicks with its deceptively casual deep dive into the techniques and methods of cutting-edge creators, many of whom she discovers through the publication of her HARD COPY arts and lit journal, Meat for Tea. If you’re jonesing for some intellectual stimulation with a little punk rock sensibility, the Meat for Teacast will be sustenance... more
I really love listening to the podcast. The host and guests are excellent and the time just flies by.
Meat For Tea is both a treasure and—at nearly 20 years in print—a living time capsule of the unique energy that has been spilling in and out of the Valley for decades. The podcast is perpetually insightful, and serves as a link to the local arts community as well as a wider survey of individual creative process. Elizabeth and Mark have been tireless in their efforts to keep both the magazine and podcast compelling and relevant, and the fact that the quality has never wavered is testament to thei... more
Super interesting guests and fabulous hosts! I love listening to this in the car. I always learn something and smile.










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