Episódios

  • A FRESH LOOK
    Oct 14 2025

    I picked up my journals of 2017 and 2020 and I found some poems that really resonate with me today. Just a brief explanation I have been following a path of yoga called Siddha Yoga with our teacher Gurumayi Chidvilasananda, for many years. And on January 1st each year she gives us a message, "A SWEET SURPRISE", something to think about for the year and that is how this episode will begin.

    The poems of 2020 reflect a fresh view of the world that was sparked by the New Year's message. 2017 was clearly a more challenging time, similar to 2025.

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    12 minutos
  • EPIC ICELAND
    Sep 24 2025

    In August 2025 my wife, daughter & Son-in-law drove and lived in an RV as we travelled around iceland for 10 days - now hear what we experienced! You can SEE some of what we saw on my website, and more completely in my book available as a pdf or printed at

    https://www.blurb.com/b/12547137-iceland-travelling-the-ring-road

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    10 minutos
  • The Japanese Experience
    Aug 28 2025

    These poems give a small flavor of our 3 week journey through Japan, which followed my walk on the Kumano Kodo. In my photo book, Exploring Japan, the themes are Transportation, Food, Gardens, Shrines and Temples and unique cultural experiences like Sumo wrestling, Taiko drumming, a zen monk, making Mochi and Mulberry paper. These poems, some in the form of WAKAs, follow these themes.


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    12 minutos
  • PILGRIM'S JOURNEY ON THE KUMANO KODO
    Aug 2 2025

    After 26 hours of travel and a nights rest my pilgrimage begins.

    The Kumano Kodō is made up of multiple pilgrimage routes, and my first day is at the end of the Kiiji route, then I continue and in six days complete the Nakahechi route. Most of these poems start in the Japanese form of Waka or Tanka.

    With a loose 5 line structure of 5-7-5-7-7 syllables . The music you hear is a duet of Japanese instruments, the Koto harp and the shakuhachi flute

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    13 minutos
  • FROM FLORIDA TO JAPAN
    May 12 2025

    As I am about to leave to walk in Japan on the Kumano Kodo, I will leave Florida and the US and enter a different time zone in many ways. This will be a pilgrimage into another culture, into walking time when everything slows down and awareness of the moment takes hold. Meanwhile on my training walks I find refreshing moments. The final poems are from my book Step by Step about my Camino walk in 2016.


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    7 minutos
  • CHERRY BLOSSOMS
    Apr 15 2025

    The last week in March in Washington DC, the cherry blossoms performed their annual wake up call, to remind us that nature is beautiful and apolitical. The Smithsonian museums gave us artists sharing their views of their worlds through their creativity - opening our minds, eyes and hearts to new ideas and ways to see and feel the world. The Smithsonian Zoo welcomed visitors to enjoy its animals and especially the happy Giant Pandas. These poems reflect my experience during those few days in DC.

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    9 minutos
  • OPTIMISM
    Mar 12 2025

    There is a Taoist parable of a farmer and his lost horse. It seems that a series of “misfortunes” occur, and each time his neighbors say isn’t that terrible . His response is “Maybe” or “It’s too soon to say”.

    Since October last year, when my wife had a bad accident in London, and then with the result of the presidential elections and the first month of this presidency - I have had a hard time writing good poetry and putting together this podcast. However I have been saying to myself “be optimistic” “Its too soon to say”. “Be grateful for our life”.

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    13 minutos
  • FORGOTTEN TEXAS
    Sep 25 2024

    In March 2024 I travelled to New Braunfels, Texas and spent days playing tennis and a night in Gruene Hall. A friendly bar and music venue. As usual with my camera in hand, I found people willing and open to share themselves. I discovered stories in my photos (please look at my website) and my musings in an old note book and realized there was poetry hidden in there!


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    8 minutos