• S9E3 - Four-Leaf Clover by Ella Higginson
    Mar 15 2024
    Each leaf of the clover has a meaning behind it according to Ella Higginson’s poem, “Four-Leaf Clover.” Listen to hear what she suggests and where the clover grows. Read by Dana Flowers. Our Audio Engineer was Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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    1 min
  • S9E2 - Woods in Winter by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Jan 19 2024
    As seasons change, so do the sounds within nature. Listen as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow describes what he hears in his poem, “Woods in Winter.” Read by Paul Fox. Audio Technician Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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    2 mins
  • S9E1 - The Three Kings by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Jan 5 2024
    Listen to the ’s poem, “The Three Kings” that describes the visitors from afar who came to see Jesus at the time of his birth. Read by Pat Conroy. Audio technician was Jacob Gorsich. A Production of We Are One Body® Audio Theatre.
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    4 mins
  • S8E11 - The Lockless Door by Robert Frost
    Jul 3 2023
    Reflect on how you view change in your life as you listen to Theresa Arnette read Robert Frost’s poem The Lockless Door.
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    1 min
  • S8E10 - Sonnet 18 by William Shakespeare
    Jun 9 2023
    Listen to one of William Shakespeare’s most famous and romantic works as Theresa Arnette reads Sonnet 18.
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    1 min
  • S8E9 - A Visit from St Nicholas by Clement Clark Moore
    Jan 3 2023
    Listen to this lively reading of the traditional children’s poem, A Visit from St. Nicholas, written by Clement Clark Moore and read by David Seremet.
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    4 mins
  • S8E8 - Angel of Charity by Thomas Moore
    Oct 27 2022
    A poem written by Thomas Moore that describes the Angel of Charity dwelling above in heaven with a smile of love. Read by Dana Flowers.
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    1 min
  • S8E7 - Little Orphant Annie by James Whitcomb Riley
    Oct 27 2022

    This poem describes how Little Orphant Annie teaches children how to be on their best behavior so the "goblins" don't get them. Written by James Whitcomb Riley and read by Paul Fox.

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    3 mins