Last summer, something monumental happened. One of Uncuffed's founding producers, Greg Eskridge, came home after more than 30 years in prison. In this episode we’ll bring you back to that emotional day last summer when he walked out of the San Quentin gates, free at last. Our work in prisons is supported by the California Arts Council, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, independent foundations, and donations from listeners like you. Learn more, sign up for Uncuffed news, and support the program at www.weareuncuffed.org Follow us @WeAreUncuffed on Instagram and Facebook Transcripts are available within a week of the episode coming out at www.kalw.org/podcast/uncuffed…
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I recall reading somewhere that Allen Ginsberg when he lived in NYC, used to take a daily photograph of his backyard from his apartment kitchen window. This podcast is my attempt to do something similar, but with sound instead. In these episodes you’ll hear the crumple of paper, sound of birds chirping, and sometimes me reading you a favorite poem. The name of the episodes are taken from one of Robert Macfarlane’s recent word of the day, which he posts on twitter. His twitter alias is @RobGM ...
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I read the poem I Own A House by Mary Oliver. The title of this episode is Chasidah, which is the Hebrew name for the White stork. See this Robert Macfarlane’s tweet to read more about the word: https://twitter.com/RobGMacfarlane/status/1260087420063821824?s=20
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Sound of birds chirping in the morning, and then much later in the day dinner being prepared. The sounds of cooking carry with it joy, in the clinking and clanking of pans, of oil ready to absorb the flavor of spice, and even the full stop of the range being turned off in the end.
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