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The Hummingbird Podcast

De: Catherine Graham and Jessica Outram
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  • Two friends use poetry to chat about creativity, process, and the mysteries of life. Catherine Graham is an award-winning writer and creative writing teacher living in Toronto. Jessica Outram is a Métis writer and educator living in Peterborough. Visit https://thehummingbirdpodcast.com/ New episode every two weeks!
    Catherine Graham and Jessica Outram
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Episodios
  • The Spark between Intuition and Sensory Information
    Jun 9 2024

    Noticing. Moving out of autopilot. Actively making decisions to notice. We chat about Anne Truitt’s book Daybook: The Journal of an Artist. Jessica reads a recent sensory inspired piece. Catherine shares the story behind her poem “Sleep Patterns for Seamus Heaney.” And we have fun with the word “colloquium.” Join us for the last episode of Season Five!

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    30 m
  • Art & Writing
    May 26 2024

    We “sink in” to the role perception plays with art and writing. Catherine reads two excerpts from her novels (Quarry and The Most Cunning Heart) as examples. Jessica shares her poem “The Works,” a commissioned piece written when she was Poet Laureate of Cobourg. Plus we talk about portals, paying attention and writing through to see.

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    32 m
  • Art & Inspiration
    Apr 28 2024

    We talk about art as inspiration and connection. We share stories about visiting art galleries and our powerful one-on-one experiences with art. Catherine shares two poems that connect to two book covers “Troll Was No Monster” (Winterkill) and “Cancer in the Celery Forest” (The Celery Forest). Jessica shares her poem “Windblown Group of Seven,” inspired by a sketch by Tom Thompson of a landscape she knows and loves dearly.

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    30 m

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