The Daily Poem offers one essential poem each weekday morning. From Shakespeare and John Donne to Robert Frost and Emily Dickinson, The Daily Poem curates a broad and generous audio anthology of the best poetry ever written, read-aloud by David Kern and an assortment of various contributors. Some lite commentary is included and the shorter poems are often read twice, as time permits. The Daily Poe... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 994 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsEducation for KidsKids & Family |
In today’s poem, Shakespeare puts the theatre in political theater via a candid moment with the future King Henry V in Henry IV pt. 1, Act 1, Scene 2. Happy reading!
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Today’s poem is a short meditation on grief made enduringly-famous after Orlando Gibbons set it to music. You can hear an arrangement of that piece here. Happy reading.
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Today’s poem goes out to 6-year-od girls and their dads. Happy reading!
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In today’s poem, a young Tennyson begins the long wrestling with grief.
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My kids and I used to love listening to this podcast every day in the car. It was an easy on-the-go morning time routine. I was a little frustrated when I heard about the subscriber-only episodes, but thought “oh well, at least we still get every other day.” But THEN, all the episodes we COULD access got shorter by at least half. No more reading the poem twice (which is important), and very little background or explication. I’m frustrated as a homeschool mom that once again, the really good cont... more
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I love listening to the poems selected as well as the analysis. My 8-year old enjoys listening to these podcasts as well. Highly recommend!
Narrow range of poetry presented. Women and People of Color look to be an afterthought in this podcast poetry selection.
There is such a rich range and depth of literature available in the year 2025- please do better to diversify! If you can grow, your audience & connections will grow. You will not regret it!
An inspired selection of poems, edifying commentary, and overall an indispensable companion in these benighted times. Thank you!
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The content focuses on presenting one well-chosen poem each weekday morning, drawing from a rich variety of poets including classics like Shakespeare and Emily Dickinson, as well as modern voices. Each episode typically features a reading of the poem, often followed by brief commentary that provides context or insight, helping listeners appreciate the layered meanings found within these works of art. The signature of the show is the reading of shorter poems twice, allowing for deeper reflection on the text. The overall approach aims to make poetry accessible and enjoyable, catering to both poetry enthusiasts and newcomers alike, while also being suitable for family listening.
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