Alden Carrow's Poetry Podcast
On Wenlock Edge, the wood is in trouble. The Wrekin heaves under the gale, and A. E. Housman watches a wind so ancient it once tore through a Roman city — a city now lying in ashes beneath the same hill. Two thousand years of human trouble, and the wind has not noticed. In this episode, Alden Carrow walks from the Shropshire ridge to the heart of the Lake District, asking the same question Housman asked: what stays, and what passes? The guest poem is "On Wenlock Edge" from Housman's A Shropshire Lad (1896). It is a poem about deep time and stoic endurance, where the gale of life blows through every generation in turn — Roman soldier, English yeoman, the listener tonight — while the landscape itself remains. The Roman and his trouble are ashes under Uricon, but the wind still plies the saplings double. A masterclass in the small terror of being briefly here. Alden then reads his own poem, "Ambleside," a portrait of a Lakeland town caught between commerce and weather — Gore-Tex mannequins standing guard against simulated storms while Stock Ghyll thunders darkly under the floorboards. The fells lean in to confiscate the light. The town is left to count the inventory. The basin drinks the night. The episode closes with a practical conversation for any creative working today: the case for building an email newsletter and a mailing list. Social media is the inventory — transient, algorithmic, weather-prone. A mailing list is the landscape: a direct relationship with readers that no platform can interrupt, no algorithm can throttle, no rebrand can erase. Alden makes the case for sovereignty, rhythm, authenticity, and building something that outlasts the digital churn. Competition Email your guest poem suggestion to aldencarrow78@gmail.com and you will be entered into the draw to win a personally signed copy of Cumbria In Verse — Lakes To Fells In Poetry, sent to you by hand. Further competitions will follow in upcoming episodes — keep listening, and keep suggesting. New episodes every Wednesday at 6am. Slow down. Listen closely. There is poetry to be found. The Roman is ashes under Uricon. The wind is still here. So are we.
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