
A poetry podcast for people who don‘t read poetry. In each episode, host Annie Muir talks to one poet about how they got into poetry, and one poetry-sceptic about why they didn‘t. They then read a poem together and try to make sense of it. Read along each week at: www.time41poem.wordpress.com
A poetry podcast for people who don‘t read poetry. In each episode, host Annie Muir talks to one poet about how they got into poetry, and one poetry-sceptic about why they didn‘t. They then read a poem together and try to make sense of it. Read along each week at: www.time41poem.wordpress.com
Episodes

Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Time for one Poem – Self-Portrait as a Spinster
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
Wednesday Nov 10, 2021
In the first part of this episode I talk to Jane Yeh: a poet and Creative Writing lecturer, originally from America and now living in London, whose third poetry collection Discipline came out in 2019.
And in the second part I talk to poetry-sceptic Lydia, who has just finished a Masters in Service Design from Glasgow School of Art.
Lydia tells me that although she is often "around people who admire and enjoy poetry," she has "just never really connected with any" herself. In the end she connects with this poem a bit too much, and I need to tell her to calm down!
Read the poem in full and leave a comment with your own interpretation: https://time41poem.wordpress.com/2021/11/10/ive-just-never-connected-with-any-poetry-before/
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CREDITS
Producer/host: Annie Muir ~ @time41poem
Editor: Jack Rientoul ~ @jackrientoul
Music: JANSKY ~ @radiojansky
Artwork: Max Machen ~ @maxymachen
This podcast was made using funding from the National Lottery, through Creative Scotland.
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More about Jane Yeh: https://www.janeyeh3.com/
More about Lydia: http://www.lydia-stewart.com/
Watch The Clangers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ok6CoIwcJ-E

Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Time for one Poem – credit card
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Welcome to Time for one Poem! In the first part of this episode I talk to Arji Manuelpillai: a poet, rapper, and educator whose debut poetry pamphlet Mutton Rolls came out in 2020.
In the second part I talk to poetry-sceptic Andy, a team leader for the unemployment charity Apex Scotland, about Arji's poem, 'credit card'.
Although Andy describes poetry as "not [his] thing" and wishes someone would just "tell [him] what it means", we manage to come to an understanding of this poem together - discussing identity theft and the perfect leek and potato soup.
Read the poem in full and leave a comment with your own interpretation: https://time41poem.wordpress.com/2021/11/03/just-tell-me-what-it-means/
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CREDITS
Producer/host: Annie Muir ~ @time41poem
Editor: Jack Rientoul ~ @jackrientoul
Music: JANSKY ~ @radiojansky
Artwork: Max Machen ~ @maxymachen
This podcast was made using funding from the National Lottery, through Creative Scotland.
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More about Arji Manuelpillai: https://www.arji.org/
More about Apex Scotland: https://www.apexscotland.org.uk/

Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Time for one Poem - Trailer!
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
Tuesday Oct 19, 2021
A new poetry podcast for people who don't read poetry. Coming this November!
