Mary Oliver — Listening to the World by On Being Studios published on 2015-02-05T15:43:14Z Often quoted, but rarely interviewed, Mary Oliver is one of our greatest and most beloved poets. At 79, she honors us with an intimate conversation on the wisdom of the world, the salvation of poetry, and the life behind her writing. See more at www.onbeing.org/program/mary-oliver-listening-to-the-world/7267 Genre Public Radio Comment by Xolani Kondile wonderful conversation 2022-08-21T00:57:46Z Comment by Holly Dominguez ️Coome And Seee Me...💟 2022-06-20T19:26:32Z Comment by Breathe Gratitude ♥️ 2020-05-28T04:21:05Z Comment by sindhoora I escaped it and I found the entire world :) Thank you for these words 2017-04-10T15:28:32Z Comment by User 771170916 So RIGHT! 2015-10-20T18:33:26Z Comment by Kgirl12847 Thank you for introducing me to this great poet! It's crazy that I've never heard of her! 2015-06-26T15:24:52Z Comment by Marella Jem i have just discovered Mary Oliver. Thank you for this <3 2015-03-26T06:28:34Z Comment by user641837595 what a great find, .....Soundcloud and Mary Oliver. thanks 2015-03-15T21:19:09Z Comment by Michelle Pastor @ana-barnhart: :) 2015-03-10T20:09:21Z Comment by ChiquiPineda Achingly beautiful and my oh my from a 12 year old at that! Thank you. *tears* 2015-03-06T17:57:05Z Comment by Jed Butler YES! 2015-03-06T14:05:19Z Comment by SJF Really wonderful interview, thank you so much for posting this! 2015-03-01T10:10:33Z Comment by aniyahswiftshawn nodout 2015-02-28T21:14:07Z Comment by Lilith Rogers So great to hear Mary O tell these stories of her life. What will you do with your one.... 2015-02-24T07:58:42Z Comment by Sherry Gorrow King Ripepi Beloved Mary, I had a childhood similar to your, sometimes on Mother' Day and Father Day I wish there was a poem that expressed our feelings with dignity and grace but with honesty. Mommy and Daddy Dearest, and house of horrors, and yet produced a gem, (a wild rose) along with others born into the life of and being predisposition to violent, paranoid schizophrenia. Thank you for Being. 2015-02-23T11:58:58Z Comment by Rainbow Starshine Thank you for sharing this conversation. Re the word 'soul' becoming 'nasty, lazy'; respectfully I find that a bit strong! Speculating that it is well used as so many of us take the journey into the deep self and experience the world with more aliveness. Naturally we reach for a helpful word! 2015-02-21T09:01:20Z