CAN I TALK YOU OUT OF YOUR WORRIES? (or do I even want to?)

Finally I saw that worrying had come to nothing.
And gave it up. And took my old body
and went out into the morning,
and sang.—Mary Oliver (from Swan)

Mary Oliver knows worry. Shakespeare knows worry. You know worry. I know worry. It’s what we’re made of, what distinguishes us from trees or chipmunks or glorious elk or owls or stars or salamanders. We’re worriers. Own it. But we’re also problem solvers, so we try to talk ourselves out of things, through things, to come up with a salve, some sort of savvy solace, something to rouse us ever onward. We need this: because hear in my morning inbox, Newsmax: 5 signs you will get cancer. Your last chance for . . . Don’t miss out on . . . Beware . . . Alert! Barbara did you know that . . .always adding to the day’s To Do list, worry about this, stress here and now! But hear come our poets, our own deus ex machina, to save the day, seize it, lift and heft and hoist and heave our worry-frayed spirits into resilience. And so we slow down, hold on, hear it (hear hear!) for our POETRY SLOW DOWN, radiomonterey.com, magic4life radio, produced by Zappa Johns, with your host Professor Barbara Mossberg, on the ways poets have our ears and backs, to wit:

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LIVE FROM BLACK BUTTE RANCH

“THE [EXTRAORDINARY] JOY OF TASTING TOMATOES, APPLES, AND PEARS” (William Martin)

POETRICIAN, n. Nutritious Character of Poetry, a show in which we consider poetry a soil necessary for growth, in the UN’s Year of the Soil–the viewpoint of poetry as our cognitive and spiritual soil. Just because nutritious soil is necessary to life, all our lives on earth, does not mean it is not downright miraculous. A little clay here, rock there, dust, remains, odds and ends of minerals, a hodgepodge of organic and inorganic, make up a living brew. And so poetry, remarkable makings of new life and old life, what is mud and what shines, the quotidian reality revealed as utterly remarkable.

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BREAD, HUNGER: All Things That Rise Must Converge, or, What Farmor Knew: A Meditation on Love, Rising, Patience, Rising Again

Our New Show Is Hot Out of the Oven and Ready to be Plated!

We’re featuring the launch of the Tupelo Press 30-30 Project and the 9 well-known writers committed to a poem a day to support poetry shenanigans.

…Precious McKenzie, on the optometrist’s reply to the nymph, rhymed, giving an ancient patina–we have never seen this perky lust, amorous sensibility in the exam chair before, who longs to “push away the slit lamp stand/and ravish you like a young man.” Whoa–fanning myself here. Outed.

Catharine Sutthoff Slaton, “what was once tree”–science, geologic lyricism, astronomy verve: astonishing!—“the shatter and flint of brittle glass–a momentary Milky Way, the clash of shards on concrete–/the startle of an unstable glass.”

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WHEN IS IT EVER NOT ABOUT LEMON PIE — AND OTHER POETIC POIGNANCIES — RECIPE ADVICE FOR YOUR INNER KITCHEN

Advice & love letters we savor, letters we take literally to the table. . . from Pablo Neruda (a foodie) to Sandra Gilbert (a foodie), Emily Dickinson (a foodie) to Thomas Jefferson (a foodie), and many more. Music by Bob Hope, Mick Jagger, Trini Lopez, and Adele.
“Maybe it is the topic of food, because, to be truthful, don’t we love to think and read and hear (and write, I confess) about food? And maybe it is the idea that “you can’t go wrong here,” as I insist in my directions to making the dish. We cannot hear that enough. Because we feel we can go wrong every which way, early, late, often. So it seems that we need solace, to know that someone thinks the world of us. We need a fork in warm lemon pie, and a letter. This show is for you, then, O my cherished Character. Hear on.”
THE POETRY SLOW DOWN with Professor Barbara Mossberg (a foodie)
livestreamed today Noon-1 pm radiomonterey.com
podcast 24/7 BarbaraMossberg.com
produced by Zappa Johns
© Barbara Mossberg 2015

DR. B’S ANNUAL B-DAY SHOW

OF RESILIENCE AND HOW POETRY MATTERS AS WE (LIMP) (HOBBLE) FORWARD WITH PANACHE AND VERVE (THAT IS MY STORY AND I’M STICKING TO IT), OF GRATITUDE FOR THE WORDS OF GRACE AND KINDNESS AND IMAGINATION AND BRAVERY OF THIS LISTENING COMMUNITY DEVOTED TO WHY AND HOW POETRY MATTERS IN OUR DAILY LIVES. OR, I MAY BE KING LEAR ON THE OUTSIDE BUT NOT ON THE INSIDE. (IS NOT THAT EACH OF US?) AND A LITTLE BIT ON LIONS, BECAUSE, THIS IS, AFTER ALL, THE MONTH OF LEO THE LION, AND LIONS ARE CERTAINLY IN THE NEWS, AND CERTAINLY PART OF ONE’S LIFE VISION AS A POET . . . HOW SO? STAY TUNED, FOR FAVS THAT SAVE AND MAKE THE DAY . . . LET’S CELEBRATE! Continue reading