On Being with Krista Tippett

Joy Harjo and Tracy K. Smith – "This world is full of everything good, everything beautiful."

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Feb 26, 2026
Joy Harjo, poet, musician, and Muscogee Nation elder; Tracy K. Smith, Pulitzer-winning poet and Harvard professor. They explore poetry as a technology for compassion and transformation. They read powerful poems, discuss ceremony and healing, creativity born from chaos, listening beyond fear, and poetry's civic role in bridging divides.
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ADVICE

Use Poems To Elicit Witnessing Not Answers

  • Use poems as prompts to invite conversation and personal witnessing rather than narrow analysis.
  • Tracy K. Smith recounts asking audiences what a poem made them notice, wonder, remember, or long for, eliciting deep life stories.
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Poetry As Ceremony And Healing

  • Poetry is rooted in ceremony and patterning as a healing practice across cultures.
  • Joy Harjo links poems to ceremony, sunrise/sunset cycles, singing healers, and the patterning that brings voice against impenetrable experiences.
INSIGHT

Poetry Against The Illusion Of Separation

  • Poetry can dissolve the optical delusion of separateness and offer moments that make us feel 'I am you.'
  • Tracy K. Smith invokes Einstein's critique of our sense of separation and argues poems are small evidences of interrelatedness.
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