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Poets' Pavilion

helen renell

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Welcome to Poets' Pavilion, a gathering place for poets and readers. It is an open-air venue for infusing lives with the richness of poetry. Walk over the bridge of prose into a pilgrimage of public domain poetry voice-overs and devotionals. If you are a poet looking for writing encouragement, you have arrived. Park your pen, pencil, or keyboard and enjoy.
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Pavilion is an elite global community of customer facing executives quickly approaching 5,000 in size and this is the podcast that supports it. Designed to support the professional development of revenue leaders at high growth companies, facilitate the sharing of best practices, and serve as a trusted private community where members can openly discuss business critical issues.In each episode you will hear executives dedicated to providing support, assistance, education, and career growth. We ...
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A podcast made by staff and volunteers of this museum service in Brighton & Hove on the south coast of England. Dr Sophie Frost meets some of the people who keep these civic museums relevant for the 21st century, and discovers more about the work that goes on behind the scenes -- from the sublime to the ridiculously mundane. Presented by Dr Sophie Frost and edited by Lo-Fi Arts, this podcast is supported by the One by One Research Project, The Keep, and Arts Council England.
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Fantastical stories of cows eating other cows and stalk heads eating other stalk heads? Visit podcast.helenrenell.me [spell it out] for the transcript of this episode, apps where you can subscribe, and to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons Attribution, NonCommercial, and NoDerivativ…
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There is a big difference between editing our own works and a group of scholars editing the Bible. Editing the Bible can have eternal consequences. https://thespectator.com/topic/will-ai-make-podcast-bro-irrelevant/ Visit podcast.helenrenell.me [spell it out] for the transcript of this episode, apps where you can subscribe, and to contact me. Want …
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The Song of Moses is an occasional poem, which records through poetry any event or occasion. Quote from The Art and Craft of Poetry by Michael J. Bugeja. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/ for the transcript, subscription sites, or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' P…
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His best friend, God, confirmed to him many times his calling that emboldened him, since he was a timid man. Post link for Miller's Book Review:https://www.millersbookreview.com/p/unpredictable-futures-bonhoeffer-bots-ai Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/cry-out-hope/ Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. Poets' Pavilion is under a Creat…
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Bantus couplets are African call and response poems. The first speaker calls the first line of an image, and the second speaker responds with another image. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/call-at-the-burning-bush/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! P…
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Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/holmes-battles-for-old-ironsides for the transcript or to contact me. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: another Fireside poet. See https://podcast.helenrenell.me/americas-psalm-of-life/ Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commo…
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Though we were able to somewhat return to society, Dante was never able to return to Florence. In that twenty-year period of his exile, he wrote a masterpiece. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/the-divine-exile/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets'…
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When we write poems about war, we bear witness to situations we feel and experience. War is not just kinetic. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/the-exposure-of-war/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons Attributi…
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The eunuch was reading the Old Testament prophet Isaiah at an opportune time to be ministered to from Phillip. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/philip-and-the-reading-ethiopian-eunuch/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creat…
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The best book to learn poetry? Not so much forms, but the elements of poetry like metaphor, lines, stanzas, etc. The Bible. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/crackin-the-poetry-books/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creativ…
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Thomas Hardy spent a lifetime writing poetry. Do you like solitude? If so, you will enjoy the poem today written by a man who preferred his own company. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/the-solitary-of-poets-corner/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! P…
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The purpose of Christian literature is to show mankind and how mankind relates to His creator, for ill or good, stated beautifully no matter the case. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/faith-and-negative-capability/ for the transcript or to contact me. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Po…
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The hope reverberates through readers and writers alike. Visit King David's Prophetic 22 for the transcript or to leave comments. I am taking a one week hiatus. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons Attribution, NonCommercial, and NoDerivatives license…
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We have two things in common: moving from Missouri to Oregon and falling in love with her natural history. Transcript: https://podcast.helenrenell.me/the-burns-of-oregon/ Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons Attribution, NonCommercial, and NoDerivativ…
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I can imagine Him riding the stormy seas during the winter season here, when the wind and waves crash upon the rocky shoreline. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/kings-and-sand-castles/ for the transcript, or to leave comments. Want to hear my poems read by me? Visit here. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a …
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When you think of poetry and the Bible, the first thing that usually comes to mind is the Psalms. But that book is not the only one with poetry. Consider the book of Job. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/the-suffering-poet-of-uz/ for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter. If you want a poetry exercise, find the parall…
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Broadside ballads were the street literature of the time. Visit here for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter for notifications. Want to hear my poems read by me? If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons NonCommercial and NoDerivatives license. See you next time at the Poe…
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I had a few hints in my past, like a foreshadowing of what was to come. Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me/me-podcast for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter. Want to hear my poems read by me? Click the audio tag at helenrenell.me. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commo…
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Listen to the “Psalm of Life” poem, with an short introductory bio of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s profound effect on 19th century America. Visit America's Psalm of Life for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter. Want to hear my poems read by me? Click the audio tag on helenrenell.me. If you like this podcast, share with …
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I bring forth four types of benefits in writing poetry: self, practical, community, and biblical. Christopher Smart's Cat Strolling the French Way Visit https://podcast.helenrenell.me for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Poets' Pavilion is under a Creative Commons NonCom…
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You have been cooped up in your writing room, hopefully for hours, in a state of flow. Or maybe not, maybe you have stared at the screen or paper, not knowing what to scribble. Visit https://helenrenell.me/strolling-the-french-way/ for the transcript, to leave comments, or subscribe to my newsletter. If you like this podcast, share with friends! Po…
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