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Joan finds her voice

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Todd helps Joan, a vocalist, make connections between the loss of her singing voice, three miscarriages, and her survival of a historic Amtrak train wreck. Along the way, we meet her daughters, learn how Indian ashrams and silent meditation retreats have been as important to Joan as her music, and discover the redeeming power of laughter. Todd's (three!) poems for Joan support her in her grief, affirm her choice to evolve her career as a composer, and present her with a surprising award. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you might even break out in song.
Chapters in this episode:

  1. Amtrak, Conrail, and Joan's fifth-car "wall"
  2. Three boys lost in the second trimester
  3. A dream choir and an expiration date
  4. Daughters, mothers, and a lineage of strong women
  5. Voice, meditation, and silence
  6. The poem: "A Trophy"

Audio clip: 1987 Amtrak 20/20 Newsreel
Guest Joan Johnson Drewes website

Support the show

Join the conversation and get bonus content at poeminthat.com ... or become a listener supporter by pitching in monthly to help us make TAPIT magic, here.
Do you think there's a poem in your story? Leave Todd a voicemail on our Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: 808-300-0449.
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Chapters

1. Joan finds her voice (00:00:00)

2. Amtrak, Conrail, and Joan's fifth-car "wall" (00:02:52)

3. Three boys lost in the second trimester (00:08:42)

4. A dream choir, and an expiration date (00:13:12)

5. Daughters, mothers, and a lineage of strong women (00:19:01)

6. Voice, meditation, and silence (00:20:41)

7. The poem (00:26:01)

16 episodes

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Manage episode 452385148 series 3448921
Content provided by Todd Boss. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Todd Boss or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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Todd helps Joan, a vocalist, make connections between the loss of her singing voice, three miscarriages, and her survival of a historic Amtrak train wreck. Along the way, we meet her daughters, learn how Indian ashrams and silent meditation retreats have been as important to Joan as her music, and discover the redeeming power of laughter. Todd's (three!) poems for Joan support her in her grief, affirm her choice to evolve her career as a composer, and present her with a surprising award. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you might even break out in song.
Chapters in this episode:

  1. Amtrak, Conrail, and Joan's fifth-car "wall"
  2. Three boys lost in the second trimester
  3. A dream choir and an expiration date
  4. Daughters, mothers, and a lineage of strong women
  5. Voice, meditation, and silence
  6. The poem: "A Trophy"

Audio clip: 1987 Amtrak 20/20 Newsreel
Guest Joan Johnson Drewes website

Support the show

Join the conversation and get bonus content at poeminthat.com ... or become a listener supporter by pitching in monthly to help us make TAPIT magic, here.
Do you think there's a poem in your story? Leave Todd a voicemail on our Haiku, Hawaii, listener line: 808-300-0449.
Follow us on Facebook.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Joan finds her voice (00:00:00)

2. Amtrak, Conrail, and Joan's fifth-car "wall" (00:02:52)

3. Three boys lost in the second trimester (00:08:42)

4. A dream choir, and an expiration date (00:13:12)

5. Daughters, mothers, and a lineage of strong women (00:19:01)

6. Voice, meditation, and silence (00:20:41)

7. The poem (00:26:01)

16 episodes

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