• 5a: Crows
    Feb 21 2026

    We read listener poems Pete Brown’s Seastar Sashimi and Allegra Sillberstein’s: Goldfish Gift
    Deborah reads her "In the Season of Crows" and Sue and Deborah chat about it before challenging you to write to today's prompt: Write an ekphrastic poem - a poem inspired by visual art. It’s best done in person rather than a photograph or online image. If you can... Send to us at curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com. Check out the website for upcoming episodes and show notes.


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    21 Min.
  • 4b. Activist In Your Face Poetry
    Feb 15 2026

    Today, more in-your-face activist poetry compared to yesterday's. Deborah's poem questions what "Make America Great Again" means in a satirical, sing-song rhyme, like a dark children's storybook. Sue shares "The Threat" offering comparisons with the two world wars and hope to awaken the angels in each of us to help us resist the threat that is now upon us. Write us a your own protest poem and send in to curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com. Poems, art and links mentioned are in the show notes at curiositycat.com.

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    29 Min.
  • 4a Activist Poetry: "Building a Bridge" and "What I Need to Tell Myself"
    Feb 14 2026

    A more interior take on activist poetry in this episode, Deborah and Sue discuss two poems and link it to their own activism and inspiration to write to the times we are in. We encourage you to send in your own, to the prompt based on Laura Hershey's protest poem "How to Write a Poem," which ends with "Write the poem you need." Send to us at curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com. Check out the written poems and open mics @ curiositycatpodcasts.com

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    19 Min.
  • 3b. Grief: The Toll
    Feb 8 2026

    Sue reads her poem about the death of a student, and the cycles of nature, war and peace and talks about it with Deborah. We invite you to write an elegy - a poem of loss, praise for the departed, and resolution - see https://poets.org/glossary for more detail and explanation. Please also see the written poem and artwork at curiositycatpodcasts.com.

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    15 Min.
  • 3a. Grief: "Canning Apricots" and "2 Ladies".
    Feb 7 2026

    We read and discuss two poems about the grief of losing mothers to dementia, one "Canning Apricots" from Deborah Bachels Schmidt, and the other from a listener - Pete Brown's poignant "Two Ladies". Today's listener prompt is simply "Grief", however you interpret it. Please send to curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com

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    21 Min.
  • 2b. Demons Within: "Counting Poems"
    Feb 1 2026

    Deborah reads and reflects on her poem "Counting Poems" where she compares how many she's written compared to others, and reframes the 'distractions' of parenting as a kind of poetry itself. This episode is about freeing ourselves from the deadening effects of competition with others and ourselves, getting out of our own way in order to hear the still, small voices of creativity. The listener prompt is: Reflect on success as measured in a meaningful, personal way. Send to us at curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com

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    21 Min.
  • 2a. Demons Within: "Obscurity Unpacked"
    Jan 31 2026

    A reading and discussion of Sue's poem "Obscurity Unpacked", exploring the inner demons of depression and feeling unseen within our present culture of FOMO, celebrity worship, and the loss of person-to-person connection. Today's listener prompt: “Demons Within”. Please write something to this and send it to curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com.

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    20 Min.
  • 1b. Fish and Inspiration: Goldfish
    Jan 25 2026

    Deborah reads and talks about her poem about the goldfish in her garden pond, and gives tips for how to get your poetry out there - chap books, poetry open mics and more. See our website for details and the poem in written form here. Here are Deborah's tips for becoming part of a poetry community. Listener prompt: Fish, fishing and/or another analogy that captures your creative process. Send to curiositycatpodcasts@gmail.com.

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    12 Min.