
Thoreau's Leaves: the Thoreau Podcast
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This is a preview of a longer installment. Subscribers can enjoy every episode in full: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoreausleaves/subscribe May 16, 17, & 23, 1854 "This earth which is spread out like a map around me is but the lining of my in-most soul exposed." Music: "Ballerina" by Yehezkel Raz (All music used courtesy of the artists through a licensing agreement with Artlist.)

This is a preview of a longer installment. Subscribers can enjoy every episode in full: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoreausleaves/subscribe For July 12th, 2020, a reading of Thoreau's original fable about the reaches and depths of time and art, and about the spirit behind the building of a new world. Here's to "a world with full and fair proportions." Music: "Sails" by Rodello's Machine (All music used courtesy of the artists through a licensing agreement with Artlist)

This is a preview of a longer installment. Subscribers can enjoy every episode in full: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoreausleaves/subscribe March 29, 1853 Henry does a little digging and discovers "a wonderful piece of chemistry."

This is a preview of a longer installment. Subscribers can enjoy every episode in full: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoreausleaves/subscribe October 29th, 1857 Sometimes "we cannot tell what we have dreamed from what we have actually experienced." Music: "Spring the Promise" by Anna Yarbrough (All music used courtesy of the artists through a licensing agreement with Artlist)

This is a preview of a longer installment. Subscribers can enjoy every episode in full: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoreausleaves/subscribe November 20th, 1857 "The man who is often thinking that it is better to be somewhere else than where he is excommunicates himself." Music: "La Chica de los Grandes Ojos Negros" by ANBR (Music used courtesy of the artist through a licensing agreement with Artlist)