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Welcome to Echoes Beyond Ink! This podcast is an attempt to lure people into the world of words, characters, emotions and magic. This is an ode to the writers, poets, novelists and their stories. I have created this audio book, where I attempt to recite some of their great works. Listen-in to find your favorite poetry, short stories, Inspirational quotes and books. Here, reading is in the air!!!
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Welcome to Shipra's World ! Waves/ तरंगें It is a bilingual podcast in English and Hindi to celebrate life with family and friends old and new. You will listen to free wheeling conversations with friends for decades along with people who inspire and motivate me in my day today life. We will also listen to Bollywood songs sung by people in their own voices. Kids, teens, youth, men, women, people from all around the world will join and speak to me and others in the coming episodes. I will shar ...
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Ultimo Pasto

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The journey from CA to now a Culinary Arts student has been intriguing. My fascination w food has what kept me going through all these years to now finally having it as my profession! Join me in my journey as we nerd talk and decode all the ingredients, methods, recipes, science, nutrition, cooking on a budget, hacks. And understand this entire beautiful process of turning simple raw ingredients into a scrumptious meal. Welcome to Ultimo Pasto. 🌸 Instagram: @ultimopasto Twitter: @ultimopasto ...
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Welcome to 9X Tashan Lockdown Special, an interactive Punjabi Podcast show where we chat with some popular names from the Punjabi Industry. Presented by host Youngveer, we talk to various Punjabi stars about their take on the current Lockdown situation in India and how they’re dealing with it. We also touch a variety of other topics like their upcoming collaborations, things that keep them busy during the Lockdown and what all they would be doing once it is lifted. Tune in as these stars can ...
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"Who Will Cry for the Little Boy?"* by Antwone Fisher is a poignant poem that reflects deep emotional pain and abandonment. Written from the perspective of a man recalling his troubled childhood, it explores themes of trauma, isolation, and the longing for love and care. The repeated question, "Who will cry for the little boy?" emphasizes the speak…
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"When You Are Old" by W.B. Yeats is a poignant and introspective poem that reflects on love, aging, and regret. Written in the form of a dramatic monologue, the speaker addresses a future version of the beloved, imagining her as an old woman looking back on her life. The poem is structured in three quatrains, with a gentle and reflective tone that …
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This poem is part of Plath's collection Ariel, which was published posthumously in 1965. "Childless Woman" reflects the intense emotions and inner turmoil Plath experienced, particularly relating to themes of femininity, motherhood, and identity. The poem explores the sorrow and sense of loss that comes with the idea of being childless, capturing f…
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The poem delves into the complex nature of identity, using a mirror as an unbiased observer that reflects truth without judgment. Unlike much of Plath's other work, it shifts the focus from personal introspection to an external entity, examining how perception shapes self-image. This exploration aligns with the modernist era's fascination with frag…
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"Still I Rise" is a powerful poem by American civil rights activist and writer Maya Angelou. Considered one of her most celebrated works, it was published in her third poetry collection, *And Still I Rise*, in 1978. The poem stands as a bold declaration of dignity and resilience, particularly for those marginalized and oppressed. While Angelou's wo…
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Virna Sheard began publishing her poems and stories in magazines around 1898. She wrote her first books, Trevelyan's Little Daughters (1898) and A Maid of Many Moods (1902) to entertain her sons. Her adult fiction was written mainly in the romance genre and included, By the Queen's Grace (1904; a romance set in Elizabethan London), The Man at Lone …
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Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Little-known during her life, she has since been regarded as one of the most important figures in American poetry. Although Dickinson was a prolific writer, her only publications during her lifetime were 10 of her nearly 1,800 poems and one letter. The poems publishe…
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Today, we explore the life and legacy of Sarojini Naidu, a figure whose words have transcended time and geography to touch the souls of readers worldwide. Sarojini Naidu, known as the Nightingale of India, was not only a distinguished poet but also a noted freedom fighter and a pioneering woman in Indian politics. Born on February 13, 1879, in Hyde…
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Explore the poetic journey of Pablo Neruda, starting from his early days as a prodigious talent in the realm of poetry at just ten years old, on our enlightening podcast. Discover how, at the tender age of twelve, Neruda's path crossed with Gabriela Mistral, the esteemed Chilean poet who nurtured his budding literary prowess. Delve into the milesto…
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Discover the captivating world of Toru Dutt, a pioneering figure in Indo-Anglian literature, on our podcast. Toru Dutt, originally Tarulatta Datta, was a trailblazing Bengali poet and translator from British India, who masterfully penned her works in both English and French. Born on March 4, 1856, and leaving the world far too soon on August 30, 18…
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Certain poems have the power to touch our hearts at the most opportune moments. "Bluebird," a deeply personal poem by Charles Bukowski, did exactly that for me. Bukowski is a fascinating character; he captures my curiosity. However, based on what friends who've delved deeper into his gritty, alcohol-drenched universe have told me, I suspect I might…
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Tagore modernised Bengali art by spurning rigid classical forms and resisting linguistic strictures. His novels, stories, songs, dance dramas, and essays spoke to topics political and personal. Gitanjali (Song Offerings), Gora (Fair-Faced) and Ghare-Baire (The Home and the World) are his best-known works, and his verse, short stories, and novels we…
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Born in Washington, DC, the son of a minister and a teacher, Randall wrote his first poem when he was four years old, moved to Detroit when he was nine, and saw his poems first published in the Detroit Free Press when he was 13. Reviewers recognize Randall’s work as a bridge between earlier black writers and the Black Arts movement.…
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An American poet and educator, his work is categorised as lyric poetry. Longfellow was the most popular poet of his day. As a friend once wrote, "no other poet was so fully recognised in his lifetime". Many of his works helped shape the American character and its legacy, particularly with the poem "Paul Revere's Ride". He was such an admired figure…
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Robert Frost is an American poet, his work was initially published in England before it was published in the United States. He is known for his realistic depictions of rural life and his command of American colloquial speech. His work reflects the grief he experienced very early on in his life. “The Road Not Taken” makes you look back at your life!…
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An Irish-American anarchist and modernist poet and an influential editor of avant-garde, feminist, and Marxist publications. She is best remembered for her long poems and poetic sequences, published in numerous magazines and collected in five books of poetry. Labels, labels and more labels. Her work is above all of that. Her poems are real, with st…
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An American writer, poet, and editor. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. His poems linger in your mind long after you have read them. The simplicity and beauty of his words are truly timeless. I can never get tired of reading his work. In this poem, he reflects on his childhood, ev…
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हम भी कभी जानवर हुआ करते थे, हम उनसे कितना कुछ सीख सकते है, शायद इंसानियत के तोर तरीके भी। With our hatred and war, we forget that we are human. Maybe we can look around a learn from the animals, perhaps learn law and order and respect.
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अमृता प्रीतम जी की कविता पहचान, प्यार और इंतज़ार को दर्षाती है। Pehchaan by Amrita Pritam is about love, intimacy and wait. A love that knows no bounds. A feeling of belonging.
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Amrita Pritam was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet. अमृता प्रीतम जी की कविता शहर, आपके और मेरा शहर दो दर्शाती है। एक ख़ुसूसरत बहस जिसमें प्यार भी है, तकलीफ भी है और गाली भी। Her poem Shahar is about your city or my city or for that matter any city which is full of love, struggle, and life.
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Amrita Pritam was an Indian novelist, essayist and poet. Her poem Cigarette invoke feelings of unrequited love. How she wishes to be the cigarette he smokes or even just the smoke. अमृता प्रीतम जी की कविता सिगरेट, उनके प्यार को दर्शाती है। यह वह प्यार की कहानी है, जो खो चूका है, पर उसका wajood कायम है।…
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William Sydney Porter aka O.Henry was an American short story writer. He wrote 381 short stories after he moved to New York. He wrote a story a week for over a year for the New York World Sunday Magazine. His wit, characterization, and plot twists were adored by his readers but often panned by critics.O. Henry's stories were considered playful, and…
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Sylvia Boorstein said, "The mind is like tofu, it tastes like whatever you marinate it in!" And truly, Marination is the god's gift to the mankind, the secret to scrumptious delicious food! Tune in to this episode as I am joined by renowned and award winning HomeChef, Chef Shipra Mathur and we talk all about marinations, what they are, what are the…
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R.K.Narayan was an Indian writer and the King of short stories. He created a fictional town of Malgudi, this town finds its essence in every corner of this world. He once said “I can detect Malgudi characters even in New York: for instance, West Twenty-third street, where I have lived for months at a time off and on since 1959, possess every elemen…
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R.K.Narayan was an Indian writer and the King of short stories. He created a fictional town of Malgudi, this town finds its essence in every corner of this world. He once said “I can detect Malgudi characters even in New York: for instance, West Twenty-third street, where I have lived for months at a time off and on since 1959, possess every elemen…
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R.K.Narayan was an Indian writer and the King of short stories. He created a fictional town of Malgudi, this town finds its essence in every corner of this world. He once said “I can detect Malgudi characters even in New York: for instance, West Twenty-third street, where I have lived for months at a time off and on since 1959, possess every elemen…
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R.K.Narayan was an Indian writer and the King of short stories. He created a fictional town of Malgudi, this town finds its essence in every corner of this world. He once said “I can detect Malgudi characters even in New York: for instance, West Twenty-third street, where I have lived for months at a time off and on since 1959, possess every elemen…
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What can I say about an icon that has not already been said? Maya Angelou had a difficult childhood. Her parents divorced when she was three, leaving Angelou to be raised by her grandmother. When she was seven, Angelou was sexually assaulted by her mother’s boyfriend. After testifying against him, her attacker was beaten to death in an alley, causi…
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