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Jon's wife Christy got pancreatic cancer ten years ago, but Jon still carries the fear of losing her. It's a long hallway from diagnostics to recovery, but Jon's found the right doctor: Todd helps him stop over-intellectualizing, cutting through the voices in his head, until only sweet remission (from the Latin "to relax,") colors the horizon. Revealed to Jon on the eve of Thanksgiving, 2022, Todd's tongue-in-cheek poem is written in the talky après-dinner-party style of Tony Hoagland, and features candid, ad-libbed cameos by Thomas Merton, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Czesław Miłosz, and Raymond Carver, who, like all of us, just wants to be loved. From sorrow to joy and back again, this story lets Christy have the final word, and has Jon breathing a sigh of relief.
Todd's poem for Jon, "Thanksgiving," quotes a stanza of Tony Hoagland's "Among the Intellectuals," from his posthumous collection, Turn Up The Ocean (Graywolf Press). Used with permission.
Chapters in this episode:

  1. I contain multitudes
  2. Cancer for Christmas
  3. Trying to figure things out
  4. Deconstructing prayer
  5. Recovery: "She really is okay."
  6. Humility is an honest self-assessment
  7. The poem: "Thanksgiving."

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. I contain multitudes (00:00:00)

2. Cancer for Christmas (00:02:33)

3. Trying to figure things out (00:05:10)

4. Deconstructing prayer (00:09:28)

5. Recovery: "She really is okay." (00:13:30)

6. Humility is an honest self-assessment (00:19:02)

7. The poem: "Thanksgiving." (00:21:27)

16 episodes

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Manage episode 359578167 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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Jon's wife Christy got pancreatic cancer ten years ago, but Jon still carries the fear of losing her. It's a long hallway from diagnostics to recovery, but Jon's found the right doctor: Todd helps him stop over-intellectualizing, cutting through the voices in his head, until only sweet remission (from the Latin "to relax,") colors the horizon. Revealed to Jon on the eve of Thanksgiving, 2022, Todd's tongue-in-cheek poem is written in the talky après-dinner-party style of Tony Hoagland, and features candid, ad-libbed cameos by Thomas Merton, Flannery O'Connor, Cormac McCarthy, Czesław Miłosz, and Raymond Carver, who, like all of us, just wants to be loved. From sorrow to joy and back again, this story lets Christy have the final word, and has Jon breathing a sigh of relief.
Todd's poem for Jon, "Thanksgiving," quotes a stanza of Tony Hoagland's "Among the Intellectuals," from his posthumous collection, Turn Up The Ocean (Graywolf Press). Used with permission.
Chapters in this episode:

  1. I contain multitudes
  2. Cancer for Christmas
  3. Trying to figure things out
  4. Deconstructing prayer
  5. Recovery: "She really is okay."
  6. Humility is an honest self-assessment
  7. The poem: "Thanksgiving."

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. I contain multitudes (00:00:00)

2. Cancer for Christmas (00:02:33)

3. Trying to figure things out (00:05:10)

4. Deconstructing prayer (00:09:28)

5. Recovery: "She really is okay." (00:13:30)

6. Humility is an honest self-assessment (00:19:02)

7. The poem: "Thanksgiving." (00:21:27)

16 episodes

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