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  • Episode 414: 🎙️The 11th Anniversary Special: The Poem That Started It All – "The Man on the Dump"
    2026/06/23

    🎙️ The 11th Anniversary of ME READING STUFF 🎂

    Dear listener,

    Well, we've officially been kicking it for ELEVEN YEARS. Through vasectomies, divorce, mystery illnesses, breakdowns, fevers, estrangement, Covid, moves, near-death experiences, remarriage, Las Vegas hotel rooms, heart surgeries, parenthood, hauntings, and meetings with the ©️Kleenex company.

    Think of how much water we've drunk since 2015. I wonder how many books we threw across the room? Who remembers when Channing Tatum wrote us erotic poetry? And what the hell was "Robyn's Gate"?

    To celebrate this anniversary, I’m reading you the very same poem I read in the very first episode — Wallace Stevens’ “The Man on the Dump.” I also respond to your questions in "Answer Corner."

    Whether you’ve been listening since 2015 or this is your first time — I’m really glad you’re here. And honestly? I'm really glad I'm still here, too.

    Let's keep doing this. I'll see you next time.

    You doing more than enough. (But maybe make a dentist appointment. And organize your nightstand. And drink more water.)

    With so much love and appreciation,
    Robyn

    LINKS:

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    46 分
  • Episode 413: Dionne Brand – "Islands Vanish" from Nomenclature
    2026/06/22

    This week marks the return to THROWING BOOKS ACROSS THE ROOM!!!! So exciting.
    Dionne Brand's "Islands Vanish" really had me feeling all sorts of things. It was a pleasure to read it to you.

    I extend appreciation to her for "hunting for slave castles with a pencil for explosives." Not many hunt so rigorously. It's shattering.

    This episode also includes an impassioned Recommendation Corner, a Mini Question Corner, and I talk about a steakhouse for an awfully long time. I did it all for the caperberries.

    Thank you, as always, for listening.
    xoxo, Robyn

    LINKS

    • Buy Dionne Brand's NOMENCLATURE
    • Check out my Youtube
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    • My Website
    • My Shop
    • The Finch App
    • Rituals Incense
    • Better Booch



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    46 分
  • Episode 412: 📚Wendell Berry, Building Altars & Exhaustion
    2026/06/15

    This week, I read to you from a 1992 poetry anthology called The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart, edited by Robert Bly, James Hillman and Michael Meade. Wendell Berry's poem "Ripening" leads to a discussion about death and altar-building. I also kick a few people out of the podcast 😲, and bemoan my exhaustion levels.

    Thank you for listening - I love you guys❣️

    LINKS:

    Buy The Rag and Bone Shop of the Heart

    Check out my new Website!

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    29 分
  • Episode 411: Taschen's The Book of Symbols: The Color Gray
    2026/06/06

    "I know how furiously your heart is beating." ~Wallace Stevens, The Gray Room

    "The tense American nerve relaxed. I lived
    with a gray quietness that let the mind
    grow inward like a root." ~Paul Engle

    LINKS:
    Taschen's The Book of Symbols
    My Website
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    43 分
  • Episode 410: Charles Simic & Anne Carson – A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker (1925-2025)
    2026/05/20

    On today's episode, I read from a MASSIVE birthday gift, A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker (1925 – 2025), Edited by Kevin Young. The readings are:

    1. Charles Simic's "This Morning"
    2. Anne Carson's "Epithalamium NYC"

    LINKS

    Buy A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker

    MY NEW WEBSITE

    Check out my friend Jack's website!

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    “If I believe in anything, it is in the dark night of the soul. Awe is my religion, and mystery is its church.” ~Charles Simic

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    27 分
  • Episode 409: Andy Warhol - "Atmosphere" from The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
    2026/05/08

    "I love to walk but I can't
    I love to swim but I can't
    I love to sit in the sun but I can't
    I love to smell the flowers but I can't
    I love to play tennis but I can't
    I love to water-ski but I can't"
    ~Andy Warhol

    "Lime flavored sparkling waters taste like Fruity Pebbles." ~Me

    LINKS:
    Buy The Philosophy of Andy Warhol
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    Check out my Website (FINALLY updating MAY 15TH!)

    I love you guys! Thanks for listening. xoxo, Robyn

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    46 分
  • Episode 408: Mason Currey – Daily Rituals: Women at Work (Octavia Butler & Martha Graham)
    2026/04/30

    "I enjoy people best if I can be alone much of the time." – Octavia Butler

    "Talk is a privilege and one must deny oneself that privilege." – Martha Graham

    "I love saying "refrigerator."" – Me

    LINKS

    Pick up Mason Currey's Daily Ritual Books

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    Buy my book 20 YEARS OF DRAWINGS

    Follow Anne J. Regan on Instagram

    The BIG Eastfork Mug I bought myself.




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    34 分
  • Episode 407: Laurie Anderson - O Superman
    2026/04/21

    "Besides all those whaling details, Moby Dick is about someone who's looking for something so huge, something they've wanted all their life, yet they know when they find it, it will kill them." ~Laurie Anderson

    "Do you clean yourself well?" ~Me

    LINKS:

    Listen/Watch Laurie Anderson's O Superman

    My new Substack Post

    My newsletter signup at the bottom of MY WEBSITE.

    My FIRST COMIC!

    My INSTAGRAM

    The trailer for Louise Bourgeois: The Spider, the Mistress, and the Tangerine.

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    27 分