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Living Poetry
The Art of Memory - Lee Herrick
Lee Herrick - The Art of Memory Episode 25 “This Room and Everything in It”, Li-Young Lee, The City in Which I Love You (1990) read at 13:27 In Praise of Late Wonder (2024) Scar and Flower (2019) leeherrick.com California’s 10th Poet Laureate Fresno City College: https://www.fresnocitycollege.edu/ Li Young Lee Reading “This Room and Everything In It” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hcAeCqCAwpo Coalition to End Social Isolation & Loneliness: https://www.social-connection.org/partnerships/coalition-to-end-social-isolation-loneliness/
2025-06-03
37 min
Diet Science
New Blood Test Can Reveal Your Ultra-Processed Food Intake
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed a blood and urine test capable of identifying how much ultra-processed food is in your diet. By analyzing metabolites—chemicals produced as the body breaks down food—researchers can now distinguish between individuals who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods and those who eat little to none. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the details of this study and how the test works, what it means for the future of nutrition research and personalized nutrition, and how it could help guide healthier food choices. Reference: Abar, L., Stee...
2025-05-30
09 min
Diet Science
New Blood Test Can Reveal Your Ultra-Processed Food Intake
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed a blood and urine test capable of identifying how much ultra-processed food is in your diet. By analyzing metabolites—chemicals produced as the body breaks down food—researchers can now distinguish between individuals who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods and those who eat little to none. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the details of this study and how the test works, what it means for the future of nutrition research and personalized nutrition, and how it could help guide healthier food choices. Reference: Abar, L., Stee...
2025-05-30
09 min
Diet Science
New Blood Test Can Reveal Your Ultra-Processed Food Intake
In a groundbreaking new study, researchers have developed a blood and urine test capable of identifying how much ultra-processed food is in your diet. By analyzing metabolites—chemicals produced as the body breaks down food—researchers can now distinguish between individuals who consume high amounts of ultra-processed foods and those who eat little to none. Listen in this week as Dee discusses the details of this study and how the test works, what it means for the future of nutrition research and personalized nutrition, and how it could help guide healthier food choices.Reference:
2025-05-30
09 min
Central Valley Daily
May 21: California’s Poet Laureate Learned A Lot The First Time. Now He’ll Get To Do It Again
Educator and poet Lee Herrick was reappointed this spring as California Poet Laureate for the next two years. Herrick traveled across the state during his first term to share his work. In this episode, he speaks with KVPR’s Samantha Rangel about what inspires his craft. Plus, the latest news headlines: Fresno County releases info on ICE jail transfers, and a Valley man recalls a Mexican ship that crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge.
2025-05-21
12 min
Funding is the Matter
What Happened to Unions? How Can We Reunionize?
In today's episode, I am talking about the participation of Black people in unions. I dive into the importance of the CIO (Congressional Industrial Organizations) into being the first interracial union. CIO's efforts also branched into the policies developed into the civil rights episode. For the pop culture section, I talk about the lack of unions in the music industry. Due to the segregation by race and genre by the American Federation of Musicians, this has led to musicians and artists having little to know power over their profits and artistic output. Links to Y...
2025-05-16
29 min
El Club del Country
Top Country Music amb Rafel Corbí 2025-05-02
Top Country Music amb Rafel Corbí 2025-05-02 (2 de maig de 2025)Les millors cançons de l'actualitat de la música country.The best songs from current country music, following the Music Row Country Breakout Radio Charts.Descarrega/Escolta a Archive.orgDescarrega/Escolta a IvooxDescarrega el pòdcastPLAYLISTJake Worthington - It Ain't The WhiskeyCody Johnson - Leather (Deluxe Edition) 2024\14 - The FallMorgan Wallen Feat. Post Malone - I Ain't Comin' BackHerrick - Unde...
2025-05-13
00 min
El Club del Country
Top Country Music amb Rafel Corbí 2025-04-25
Top Country Music amb Rafel Corbí 2025-04-25 (25 d'abril de 2025)Les millors cançons de l'actualitat de la música country.The best songs from current country music, following the Music Row Country Breakout Radio Charts.https://archive.org/download/top-country-music/Top%20Country%20Music%202025-04-25.mp3https://go.ivoox.com/rf/146189962Descarrega el pòdcastPLAYLISTAshley Ryan - My CrazyNoah Curtis - Small TownsRiley Green - Worst WayZach Top - Cold Beer & Country Music 2024\11. I Neve...
2025-05-06
00 min
Radio Boise Podcast
Writer to Writer April 7, 2025 Lee Herrick
Hosted by Ken Rodgers and Rebecca Evans. Lee Herrick is the California Poet Laureate. He is the author of four books of poems: In Praise of Late Wonder: New and Selected Poems (Gunpowder Press, September 2024); Scar and Flower, finalist for the 2020 Northern California Book Award; Gardening Secrets of the Dead; and This Many Miles from Desire. He is co-editor of The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit (Orison Books 2020) and Afterlives: An AGNI Portfolio of Asian Adoptee Diaspora Writing. His poems appear widely, in The Poetry Foundation, Academy of American Poets, The Place That Inhabits...
2025-04-06
30 min
Honey Tea & Talk Story
2 Poet Laureates Share a Cuppa Tea & Poetry
https://www.leeherrick.com/In this engaging conversation, Lani Park interviews Lee Herrick, the current Poet Laureate of California. They discuss Herrick's journey as a poet, his experiences with adoption, & the importance of community engagement in his role. Herrick shares insights into his busy schedule, his artistic projects, & the inspirations that have shaped his work. The conversation also includes readings from his latest book, 'In Praise of Late Wonder', which explores themes of identity & belonging. Lani & Lee explore the themes of inspiration, artistic journeys, & the importance of community support. They discuss the joy found in laughter...
2025-03-20
46 min
Issues & Ideas
Lee Herrick, California's poet laureate, affordable pet boarding and the Garagiste Wine Festival
Lee Herrick, the poet laureate of California in conversation with Caleb Nichols, the new poet laureate of San Luis Obispo County. Robin Coleman for Peace, Love and Pets speaks to Isabelle Gullö from Care for Paws and Katie Bean from Creekside Pet Boarding, about their efforts to make pet boarding more affordable in San Luis Obispo County. KCBX’s Father Ian Dellinger traveled to Paso Robles this past November to attend the Garagiste Festival. It was the last in a series of wine festivals and this year’s starts next week on February 7th in Solvang.
2025-01-28
59 min
Adoptees On
Lee Herrick
295 | Lee Herrick We are starting the year off with such a delight, Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate, joins us today! Lee recently released his latest poetry collection, In Praise of Late Wonder, which is focused fully on the topic of adoption. Today we talk about what it means to feel significant as an adoptee, why writing prose felt a little more comfortable than a whole memoir, and we word nerd out a little on crosswords and wordplay. Full Show Notes Here Join our adoptee community on Patreon here
2025-01-10
54 min
The Hive Poetry Collective
BONUS EPISODE: Geneffa Jahan Chats with David Sullivan & Ignatius Valentine Aloysius about Their Poetry Collaboration--SALT PRUNING
Listen here! Former HIVE member, Geneffa Jahan, returns to offer this salient conversation with beloved local poet and SC Poet Laureate Emeritus, David Sullivan, and his equally lauded friend, the Illinois poet and teacher, Ignatius Valentine Aloysius. They discuss their recently released collaborative poetry collection, Salt Pruning, as they reflect upon the unlikely parallels of their lives and their evolving friendship. "Salt pruning references the process by which saline mists and seawater shape and shear foliage and rocks along coasts. Meanwhile, the poems in Salt Pruning are a thoughtful conversation using the language of poetry...
2024-12-17
1h 01
Elite Podcast
BBC's Gladitors Champion - Finlay Anderson (Elite Podcast #25)
In this episode of the Elite Podcast, we speak with Major Finlay Anderson, a British Army officer and winner of BBC's Gladiators 2024. Major Anderson shares his experiences of growing up in Edinburgh, joining the Royal Regiment of Scotland, and his dedicated journey through military training, including his attempts at joining the Parachute Regiment's P Company. He reflects on his victorious participation in Gladiators, his family's influence, and his views on the physical demands and mental resilience required in both military and competitive environments. Now transitioning from the army, Finlay also discusses his new ventures and the values he carries...
2024-12-13
1h 06
Words on a Wire
Lee Herrick: In Praise of Late Wonder and the Poetry of Adoption
In this engaging conversation, Host Daniel Chacón speaks with California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick. They discuss his latest work "In Praise of Late Wonder: New and Selected Poems," a collection that marks a profound exploration of his identity as a Korean adoptee. While Herrick has long been known as an adopted poet, this book represents his deepest dive yet into themes of adoption, identity, and belonging, featuring intimate pieces about his birth family search and letters to his birth parents. The discussion expands beyond poetry to explore Herrick's compelling belief that librarians, farmers, and str...
2024-12-12
50 min
Tech Optimist: An Alumni Ventures Podcast
#52 - Meet the Start-Up Reinventing Patent Work With AI
Tune in to this episode of the Alumni Ventures' Tech Optimist podcast as we explore the innovative world of AI-driven patent protection with Paul Lee, co-founder and CEO of Patlytics. Alongside Ray Wu, Managing Partner at Alumni Ventures, we explore how Patlytics is transforming the patent landscape through advanced analytics and AI tools. Discover how their platform defends and enforces patents, offering unmatched efficiency and security to innovators across various industries. Learn about the intersection of AI and intellectual property from experts who are reshaping how legal protections meet technological advancements. Whether you're an inventor, entrepreneur, or just curious...
2024-09-17
22 min
The Hive Poetry Collective
S6: E9 Lee Herrick, California Poet Laureate, chats with Farnaz Fatemi
Lee Herrick in conversation with Farnaz Fatemi. Lee Herrick is the California Poet Laureate. He is the author of three books of poems: Scar and Flower, finalist for the 2020 Northern California Book Award; Gardening Secrets of the Dead; and This Many Miles from Desire. His poems appear widely, in The Poetry Foundation, Academy of American Poets, The Place That Inhabits Us: Poems from the San Francisco Bay Watershed, Indivisible: Poems of Social Justice with a foreword by Common, HERE: Poems for the Planet, with a foreword by the Dalai Lama, and Dear America: Letters of Hope, Habitat, Defiance, and Democr...
2024-03-26
59 min
Dogs Are Smarter Than People: Writing Life, Marriage and Motivation
The Info Dump from Hell and How to Avoid Them
Talking about show vs tell at the scene level is a little bit harder than talking about it at the paragraph and scene levels.But it’s also a tiny bit easier.When you’re looking for telling at this level of the story, what you’re looking for is a couple of things:A butt ton of backstory. A butt ton of info dumps A lot of flashback.You can have bits of these things in your stories. Where us authors get into trouble is when we have a lot of it and we...
2024-03-19
19 min
Hot Pipes One Hour Podcast m4a
Hot Pipes Podcast 326 – Deroy Records
Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Coronation Rag Stanley Tudor Cinema Organ Encores Vol 3 [Deroy 844] 1958 4-14 Wurlitzer, Gaumont Theatre, Manchester 3:12 Angela Con Docherty Cinema Organ Encores Vol 7 [Deroy 875] 1964 3-19 Wurlitzer, Paramount/Odeon Theatre, Newcastle-On-Tyne 7:39 Jamaican Rhumba Gerald Shaw Cinema Organ Encores Vol 8 [Deroy ADM 44] 4-36 Christie, Regal Cinema, Marble Arch, London 9:19 When Day Is Done Don Knights Cinema Organ Encores Vol 83 [Deroy 1338] 1976 5-17 Compton, Odeon Theatre, Leicester Square, London 14:41 Lookin' Around Corners For You David Shepherd Cinema Organ Encores Vol 67 [Deroy 1154] 1976 2-7 Wurlitzer, Rex Cinema, Stratford, London; now in Royalty Theatre, Bowness-on-Windemere, UK 18:29 Don't Be Cross Roy Bingham Cinema Organ...
2024-02-26
1h 06
Herricks Studios
S02E016: Herricks Scoop #001: Ms. Lee (Zainab + Jessalynne)
Herrick's Middle School always has a curtain over each persons life, so we're here to uncover it with them. Join Zainab and Jess on Herrick's Scoop where we aim to interview many people in their life, opinions and of course their favorite classes. We'll be showing you guys the parts of Herrick's you don't see in the honor roll or on the trophy shelf, but in peoples hearts. On this special episode, we interview Ms. Lee. We speak about her experiences teaching Elementary School, moving to HMS, living in Queens, her family, love of...
2024-01-16
13 min
The Distillery Nation Podcast
Distillery Nation's Top Insights from 2023: A Year in Review
A very special podcast to wrap up the end of the year. For the third year I decided to go back, listen and re-listen to all the great interviews that happened in the last year and pick some of my favorite pieces and add commentary on why that piece was important and how in most cases it helped with the direction for my business. 1. Sean from Fox and Seeker - Navigating Resources for Small Distilleries In Episode [Timestamp: 32:16 - 34:05], Sean emphasizes the challenges faced by small distilleries in supporting on-premise operations. He advocates for a st...
2023-12-31
42 min
Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour
California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick at Poetry Night in Davis
This episode features a recording of California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick's reading and Q&A segment at Poetry Night in Davis on Thursday, November 2nd, 2023.Lee Herrick is the California Poet Laureate. He is the author of three books of poems: Scar and Flower, finalist for the 2020 Northern California Book Award; Gardening Secrets of the Dead; and This Many Miles from Desire. He is co-editor of The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit (Orison Books 2020). His poems appear widely, in The Poetry Foundation, Academy of American Poets, T...
2023-11-28
42 min
Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour
Dyson Smith, Kim Orendor, Michael French, and Michael Gallowglas
On the 10/25/23 edition of Dr. Andy’s Poetry and Technology Hour:This jam-packed episode begins with Dyson Smith, who reflects on his upbringing in Chicago, the writing process, and his creative writing journey at UC Davis. He then reads a poem titled “Sociology Poem” before Kim Orendor joins the podcast. Orendor’s desire to produce resonant work inspired the plot of her most recent book To Whom It May Concern, which she shares an excerpt from. Michael French shares several upcoming art events involving a baroque concert at the Anne E. Pitzer Center, a visit from Native American...
2023-10-26
59 min
The Department of Homeland Inspiration
My California, Part 2
Art Ranger continues to perform a long poem inspired by a prompt from California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. Bits of life story are spliced with observations of place. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message
2023-10-21
12 min
Adapted Podcast
Season 7, Episode 2: Scar and Flower
Lee Herrick, 52, is a poet, author, educator and adoptee. He was adopted from South Korea to the San Francisco Bay area in 1971. Herrick discusses how he uses his lens as an adoptee to observe and write verse about life. He also reads from his 2019 acclaimed collection of poems, “Scar and Flower.”
2023-09-29
1h 01
Incomplet Design History
Black Film Posters
There is a rich history of Black films and filmmaking in the United States that stems from the history of segregation, which created a need for separate films for separate audiences. Since mainstream Hollywood ignored Black audiences, Black filmmakers took the lead in making all Black or “colored” cast films for their audiences. These films have become known as race films. The goal was to shoot films for and about Black folks that were positive and uplifting, to counteract the stereotyped portrayals of mainstream movies. The era of race films dates from roughly 1912-1950 when following World War II movi...
2023-09-28
27 min
The Forum at Grace Cathedral
The Forum with Lee Herrick
Lee Herrick is California’s 10th Poet Laureate, and the first Asian American to serve in the role. A former Fresno Poet Laureate, Herrick’s work explores the diversity and vitality of the California experience. Born in Daejeon, South Korea and adopted as an infant, he writes eloquently on the immigrant experience – bringing to life the smell of chapchae and the sound of mariachi trumpets, the farmers market at midnight, and the small talk of Armenian neighbors. Herrick’s work is a Whitmanesque celebration of the best spirit of our state, the vibrancy of the Central Valley, and ourselves. Every year Gra...
2023-09-27
1h 02
The Tonight Show
Thursday 21st September 2023 - Security Review Underway after Angry Protests Outside Dáil, Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch Steps Down as Chairman of Fox & News Corp
Ciara Doherty speaks with Senator Barry Ward, Aodhán Ó Ríordáin TD, Louise Burne, Senator Lorraine Clifford-Lee, Liam Herrick, John Mooney, Dr David Robert Grimes, and Emmet Ryan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-09-22
47 min
The Centre for Army Leadership Podcast
The Human Advantage Ep. 9 - The Value of Owning Your Mistakes - Major Charlie Lee
In this episode, our host Captain Ash Bhardwaj speaks to Major Charlie Lee, who was commissioned into the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment (PWRR) in 2006. After Rifle Platoon Command, he deployed on HERRICK 15 in Afghanistan in 2011 as part of the Police Advisory Team. He returned to Battalion as Officer Commanding of the Mortar Platoon, then Battalion Operations Officer. After Staff College and various Staff Officer roles, he took on Sub Unit command of the Second Battalion PWRR, operating in the Specialised Infantry role with operational tours in East Africa. He is currently the Chief Instructor for the Senior Term...
2023-08-18
31 min
The Human Advantage
Episode 9 - The Value of Owning Your Mistakes - Major Charlie Lee
In this episode, our host Captain Ash Bhardwaj speaks to Major Charlie Lee, who was commissioned into the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment (PWRR) in 2006. After Rifle Platoon Command, he deployed on HERRICK 15 in Afghanistan in 2011 as part of the Police Advisory Team. He returned to Battalion as Officer Commanding of the Mortar Platoon, then Battalion Operations Officer. After Staff College and various Staff Officer roles, he took on Sub Unit command of the Second Battalion PWRR, operating in the Specialised Infantry role with operational tours in East Africa. He is currently the Chief Instructor for the Senior Term...
2023-08-18
31 min
Dr. Andy's Poetry and Technology Hour
Gillian Wegener and Steve McKay
On the 8/9/23 edition of Dr. Andy’s Poetry and Technology Hour:Modesto poet laureate emerita Gillian Wegener joins Dr. Andy to talk about the power of a poet laureate, the balance between familiarity and exploration when writing, and her work as founding president of the Modesto-Stanislaus Poetry Center. She reads two poems, putting the poetry in Poetry and Technology Hour. Putting the technology in Poetry and Technology Hour is Dr. Andy’s next guest Steve McKay, who discusses growing up listening to KDVS, the evolution of information sharing and education, and the important work he’s taking on as...
2023-08-10
59 min
The Department of Homeland Inspiration
"My California" part 1
Art Ranger chews on the question "My California" posed by California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. "What is your California?" How do you define your relationship to a state through writing about it? Before tackling the gargantuan topic, a personal narrative ensues which describes the way she first touched the Pacific edge of the continent. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homelandinspiration/message
2023-08-09
09 min
The Department of Homeland Inspiration
"My California" an inquiry
In this episode The Art Ranger works through a question posed by California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick. "What is your California?" How do you define your relationship to a state, through writing about it? Before beginning a take on the this topic, a personal narrative ensues, describing the way we first touched the Pacific edge of the continent 39 years ago this summer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/melissa-smedley/message
2023-08-08
00 min
Scranton Talks
A Convo With David Lee Madison
David Lee Madison developed his love for film as a very young man. At the age of five, he had already seen and loved all of the original Universal horror films. He got his first taste of film making at age nine, when he was an extra in Hero at Large, a John Ritter film directed by Martin Davidson. Throughout his teen years, he appeared in Neil Simon’s Brighton Beach Memoirs and James Lemmo’s Heart starring Brad Davis. Dave’s recent work includes Emerging Past- a film he produced and in which he appears alongside his childhood idol, Stephe...
2023-07-06
1h 05
Berkeley Talks
Poets laureate share works about creation, sacrifice and home
In this episode, three poets laureate — Lee Herrick, the first Asian American poet laureate of California; Kealoha, Hawai'i’s first poet laureate; and Nadia Elbgal, the Oakland youth poet laureate — perform and read their works in celebration of National Poetry Month in April.Kealoha, a slam champion who has a degree in nuclear physics from MIT, began by performing a scene from his film, The Story of Everything, a creation story inspired by his son that tells 13.8 billion years worth of time, from the Big Bang to human life on Earth. Next, Elbgal, a Yemeni American activist and re...
2023-06-30
1h 18
The LEAP Podcast
Pursuing an Artistic Life as an Asian American Poet
Lee Herrick is the the 10th California Poet Laureate, the first Asian American in his role, and is the 2nd guest on LEAP’s Season 3 podcast. He is the author of three books of poems, Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead and This Many Miles from Desire. Herrick was born in South Korea and was adopted to a family in California. In this episode, he shares about his pursuit for the arts particularly in poetry and how poetry has helped him find his voice in sharing his story.
2023-05-12
44 min
The Tonight Show
Thursday 4th May 2023 - Proposed hate speech legislation, ECB announces another interest rate hike, plus other big stories of the day
Claire Brock is joined by Senator Barry Ward, Senator Rónán Mullen, John Lee, Liam Herrick, Olivia Kelly, Eoghan Tomás McDermott and David Hall Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-05-05
46 min
More Than a Monolith
13: Poetry, Adoption and California with Lee Herrick
Welcome back to a new episode of More Than a Monolith. Today, I have the honor of being joined by Lee Herrick. Lee Herrick is the California Poet Laureate and the first Asian American to hold the title. He is the author of three books of poems: Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and This Many Miles from Desire. In addition, his writings appear in a number of anthologies. He served as Fresno Poet Laureate from 2015-2017. Born in Daejeon, Korea and adopted to the United States at ten months, he teaches at Fresno City College and the...
2023-04-25
44 min
KPBS Midday Edition
California's poet laureate sees writing as 'place of freedom'
The 2023 Kowit Awards is this Friday. We speak with Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate and a featured speaker at the event. Plus, other arts and culture events happening in San Diego this weekend.
2023-04-06
15 min
Words on a Wire
Poets' Cove #7: Lee Herrick
Host Daniel Chacon invites recently appointed California Poet Laureate, Lee Herrick, into the Cove. Lee discusses his experiences as a state poet laureate, his busy travel schedule connecting with communities across the Golden State, and what it was like to co-write a poem with former U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera.Daniel also invites a surprise (and very special) guest during the episode: Lupe Mendes, the current Poet Laureate of Texas.
2023-03-21
05 min
Leading Literacy
Lee Herrick
Leading Literacy had the honor and pleasure of chatting with Lee Herrick, California’s Poet Laureate. Lee was awarded this title by Governor Newsom in November of 2022, and as a resident of Fresno, he brings to this position his diverse perspectives and passions as a father, professor, and poet. As the first Asian American to serve in this role, Lee hopes to bring together poetry with social justice and civic engagement during his term. Lee has a deep connection with California, its residents, and the varied experiences our great state has to offer, which is captured in his work. So, si...
2023-03-13
44 min
Leading Literacy
Lee Herrick
Leading Literacy had the honor and pleasure of chatting with Lee Herrick, California’s Poet Laureate. Lee was awarded this title by Governor Newsom in November of 2022, and as a resident of Fresno, he brings to this position his diverse perspectives and passions as a father, professor, and poet. As the first Asian American to serve in this role, Lee hopes to bring together poetry with social justice and civic engagement during his term. Lee has a deep connection with California, its residents, and the varied experiences our great state has to offer, which is captured in his work. So, si...
2023-03-13
44 min
PWN's Debut Review
Never Just a Writer with Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick
For Episode Three of Season Five, Courtney talks to Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick. Yes, to be clear, they are married.Lisa Lee Herrick is an award-winning Hmong-American writer, illustrator, and producer. A 2021 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow in Creative Nonfiction as well as a 2021 Finalist for the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Lisa is currently at work on her debut memoir.Lee Herrick is a Korean-American poet and professor. He is the author of three books of poetry: Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and This Many Miles from...
2023-03-07
1h 09
KCBP Community Radio: Arts of the San Joaquin Valley
AotSJV Episode 36 Lee Herrick, California Poet Laureate
Lee Herrick, California's 10th Poet Laureate, reads some of his poetry and talks with co-host Linda Scheller about his books, writing, and "Our California," his Poet Laureate platform.
2023-02-09
1h 00
the box tunnel survivors group
14: long live the king (2.3)
Lauren Lee joins Michael to discuss this classic episode of Being Human. Mitchell takes on Herrick's poisoned chalice and in doing so becomes unwitting King of Bristol's undead. Annie and George try to take their minds off their relationship and hell based problems. Theme song: Dog Scratched Ear by Henry's Funeral Shoe This Podcast may contain spoilers about future episodes Disclaimer: The Box Tunnel Survivors Group is an unofficial, fan run podcast.
2023-02-05
1h 00
The Tonight Show
Monday 30th January 2023 - Concerns For Safety Of Migrants, Overseas Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong - We Hear One Woman's Story & Should Gardaí Have Bodycams?
Ciara Doherty speaks to Senator Garret Ahearn, Ruth Coppinger, John Lee, Liam Herrick, Jimmy O’Gorman, John Conneely & Jade Cooney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-01-31
46 min
California Sun Podcast
Lee Herrick and the power of words
Lee Herrick is California's newly minted Poet Laureate. The former Fresno Poet Laureate, he also teaches at Fresno City College and the University of Nevada, Reno. He is the author of three noteworthy collections of poetry, "Scar and Flower," Gardening Secrets of the Dead" and "This Many Miles From Desire." Born in South Korea, Herrick discusses his upbringing in Danville and Fresno, his appreciation and love of language, and the role of poetry as a tool for transformation, empowerment, understanding racial division, and seeing both the light and dark of the human condition.
2023-01-19
30 min
KPBS Midday Edition
Another series of storms is on the way
Forecasters with the National Weather Service are calling it a “relentless parade of cyclones” as more severe weather threatens Northern and Central California. An atmospheric river with high winds will dump another 1.5 inches of rain over the next two days in San Diego. Then, border officials anticipate that the PedWest pedestrian crossing reopening will help ease congestion at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. Business leaders, on the other hand, are hoping the increased foot traffic will provide a much needed boost for local commerce. And, Imperial Beach has long had a reputation as a scruffy beach town. But it's been...
2023-01-10
44 min
The California Report Magazine
Lee Herrick Named CA Poet Laureate; Transamerica Pyramid at 50
Poet Lee Herrick has taught at Fresno City College since the late 1990s, and is now our state’s first Asian American poet laureate. His work has touched on some of the unique experiences Californians share, including our diverse culture and questions of identity. Host Sasha Khokha chats with Herrick as he shares some of his poems as well as his plans to spread the of poetry across the state.And when it comes to instantly recognizable structures, San Francisco suffers no shortage. But if asked to pick their favorite, many people might go for a classic: th...
2023-01-07
29 min
Second Sunday Readings
ep. 2208.5 when there are nine
2nd Sunday Readings is inviting you to a very special reading from when there are nine when there are nine is a chapbook of poems in tribute to the life and work of Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Award-winning poet Patricia Smith penned the forward and contributors of when there are nine include Faylita Hicks, Brian Turner, Chelsea Dingman, and 2nd Sunday curator Siân Killingsworth, among others. With RBG as the focal point, the chapbook underscores the human condition and creates connections across borders and boundaries. When asked how many women on the Supreme Court will be e...
2022-08-21
48 min
Adoptees On
Lee Herrick
215 | Lee Herrick Today’s guest is the exceptional poet Lee Herrick. If you haven’t read any of Lee’s work, today is the day to make a purchase at your favourite bookstore! Lee is a Korean adoptee and shares how he found out later in life he was born in a completely different city than he was told. We discuss poetry as a social critique, surviving feelings of deep despair, and how writing poetry and finding the adoptee community has been such a gift. Full Show Notes Here Show Notes Recomm...
2022-04-22
55 min
Adopted Feels
Lee Herrick wants us all to be ok: On finding the fire, faith, and forgiveness
Born in Daejeon, Korea, and adopted to the United States at the age of ten months, Lee Herrick is the author of three books of poems: Scar and Flower, a finalist for the 2020 Northern California Book Award, Gardening Secrets of the Dead and This Many Miles from Desire. He is also the co-editor of the anthology The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit. As well as being a celebrated poet, Lee is among one of the kindest, most generous, and sincere guests we have ever had the pleasure of talking to on the podcast. In...
2022-03-21
1h 05
High Heels
Klowning Around
Welcome to High Heels; the podcast where two women talk about anything and/or everything wrestling related and beyond. In the ring today we have: an exciting review of Emmalee's trip to Chicago including Freelance Wrestling's Killer Klowns from Logan Square PPV, the girls discuss their potential entrance music, the lead up to Windham Rotunda's (Bray Wyatt) release from the non compete, how Emmalee predicted the entire King of the Ring tournament, and more!This week's W.O.W. is none other than the newest producer for Women of Wrestling and a former WWE Divas champion, AJ Lee! She has...
2021-11-06
1h 42
WE GOT THE FEVER FOR DAVID LEE MADISON
At the age of five David got his first taste of film making at age nine, when he was an extra in Hero at Large, a John Ritter film directed by Martin Davidson. Throughout his teen years, he appeared in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs and James Lemmo's Heart starring Brad Davis. Dave's recent work includes Emerging Past- a film he produced and in which he appears alongside his childhood idol, Stephen (Fright Night) Geoffreys, in a very funny scene. Mr. Hush, which he wrote, produced, and directed, has become a cult classic. It stars Brad Loree (Michael Myers in Hal...
2021-11-04
1h 18
WeXL Weekly
Lisa Lee Herrick Reveals How to Keep Your Creativity and Your Business Flowing
WeXL Weekly is a weekly podcast that encompasses WeXL’s mission to empower and unite through passion, purpose, and story. We learn the inner workings and journeys of creators and creative individuals from all over the world. As a podcast, we hope to paint a portrait of every guest and their vision of an equitable world. By hearing an array of unspoken voices, WeXL Weekly aims to provide a platform for those whose stories are not only welcome to be heard but deserve to be told. Lisa Lee Herrick is the Co-Founder and Creative Director of LitHop, an...
2021-06-29
29 min
This Business Of Music & Poetry Podcast
How Music Leaves The Body (Interview with Lee Herrick)
In this episode, Clifford Brooks and Michael Amidei interview poet and professor Lee Herrick. Lee Herrick (https://www.leeherrick.com) is the author of three books of poems, Scar and Flower, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and This Many Miles from Desire. He is co-editor, with Leah Silvieus, of The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit (forthcoming Spring 2020, Orison Books). He served as Fresno Poet Laureate from 2015-2017. His poems appear widely in literary magazines, anthologies, and textbooks including The Bloomsbury Review, Columbia Poetry Review, Berkeley Poetry Review, The Normal School, The Poetry Fou...
2021-06-24
47 min
Titans as Teens
James Tamplin - Investor & Entrepreneur
I’m super passionate about connecting humans with each other. Technology – that’s my life’s passion and purpose. Call it a mission if you want.James Tamplin James Tamplin is an incredibly interesting person to talk and listen to. His wide array of knowledge on technology and software production is impressive, along with his ability to create new companies – four at last count. James was the co-founder of Firebase, a set of tools that software engineers use to build iOS, Android and web apps. Firebase was acquired by Google with James’s help, and it remains o...
2021-05-12
34 min
Soundscapes
The Elasticity of Democracy
In this episode of Soundscapes, we explore division and hope from perspectives both human and non. What does it mean to be a citizen? Lee Herrick, editorial board member at Terrain.org, sits down with Soundscapes to share his Letter to America exploring just that. Then, poet Jocelyn Casey Whiteman’s work takes us in an expected direction. We hope you enjoy the episode.
2020-12-13
28 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
20 - Dante's Old South Radio Show (November)
November’s Dante’s Old South is Coming in Full Force with Guests: Lee Herrick (www.leeherrick.com) is a poet and professor, born in South Korea, adopted to the United States, now living in Fresno, California. He is the author of three books of poems (This Many Miles from Desire, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and Scar and Flower) and co-editor of a poetry anthology, The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit, all of which you can find anywhere books are sold online. Dr. Cecilia Aragon (www.ceciliaaragonauthor.com) is an a...
2020-11-30
59 min
IL TEMPO DI UN ALTRO DISCO
IL TEMPO DI UN ALTRO DISCO Puntata 114
Puntata del 29 novembre 2020 | Playlist Benjamin Boone. Deconstruction of Idols (feat. Dustin Prestridge) | Benjamin Boone. Truths (feat. Lee Herrick) | Fabio Accardi. Let the Earth Breathe | Fabio Accardi. Oxygen | Will Bonness. Guiding Light | Will Bonness. Bullet with Butterfly Wings | J. Peter Schwalm & Arve Henriksen. NeuZeit | J. Peter Schwalm & Arve Henriksen. RaumZeit | Benjamin Boone. The Poets are gathering (feat. Juan Felipe Herrera) | Altre Informazioni
2020-11-29
00 min
Dante's New South Radio Show
20 - Dante's Old South (November 2020)
November’s Dante’s Old South is Coming in Full Force with Guests: Lee Herrick (www.leeherrick.com) is a poet and professor, born in South Korea, adopted to the United States, now living in Fresno, California. He is the author of three books of poems (This Many Miles from Desire, Gardening Secrets of the Dead, and Scar and Flower) and co-editor of a poetry anthology, The World I Leave You: Asian American Poets on Faith and Spirit, all of which you can find anywhere books are sold online. Dr. Cecilia Aragon (www...
2020-11-25
00 min
GWBC Radio
GWBC Radio: Keely Herrick with KHerrick, LLC
Keely Herrick, Managing Partner with KHerrick, LLC, focuses her practice on intellectual property law, including domestic and global trademark prosecution, clearance, opposition and cancellation actions, enforcement, and licensing as well as domain name disputes and copyright matters. Prior to her current position, she worked in the intellectual property department of Katten Muchin Rosenman in New […] The post GWBC Radio: Keely Herrick with KHerrick, LLC appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
2020-06-02
00 min
Emergence Magazine Podcast
I Am Not Your Peril – Lisa Lee Herrick
In the wake of COVID-19, Lisa Lee Herrick challenges the resurgence of dangerous historical frames of race and belonging. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-05-01
42 min
Emergence Magazine Podcast
We Learned to Fear Tiger and to Love Squirrel – Lisa Lee Herrick
In the storied universe of Hmong cosmology, Squirrel is revered for its ability to outsmart the hunter. In this narrated essay, Lisa Lee Herrick recalls her grandfather—a master squirrel hunter—bringing home a squirrel for spicy hunter’s stew, and how this dish helped unravel a hidden past. Lisa is an award-winning writer, artist, community organizer, and media specialist who helped produce the film, The Hmong and The Secret War, now available online at PBS.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-10-23
44 min
Poetry from Studio 47
Poetry from Studio 47 - Episode 17 - Lee Herrick
"My California" by Korean-American poet, Lee Herrick
2019-05-13
03 min
The Lit Fantastic Podcast
S1 Ep 10: Lee Herrick (Institutions, JFK, & Social Justice)
Lee Herrick is the author of Gardening Secrets of the Dead (WordTech Editions, 2012) and This Many Miles from Desire (WordTech Editions, 2007) and a Fresno Poet Laureate emeritus (2017-2017). His poems have been published widely in literary magazines and anthologies. He is the founding editor of In the Grove and has guest edited various projects, including The Rio Grande Review and New Truths: Writing in the 21st Century by Korean Adoptees. He served for seven years on the Board of Directors of the English Council of California Two-Year Colleges and currently serves on the leadership team of The Adoption Museum Project. Le...
2017-06-16
28 min
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Poetry of May Audiobook by Gerard Manley Hopkins
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2017-05-04
46 min
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 49: Time to knit some good!
I woke up this morning feeling fine, but by the time we recorded, I could feel a sore throat coming on. As I write this, I am hoping, hoping, hoping, that it doesn't get any worse and doesn't turn into a full blown cold. Or worse. Keep fingers and toes crossed for me. As we gear up for the coming holiday season we introduce a holiday KAL with a short simple theme. Knit some good. Or crochet some good. Make something to donate. A hat, a scarf, a cowl, something else wonderful? There are many ways and many local charities...
2013-11-17
1h 19
The Yarniacs: A Knitting Podcast
The Yarniacs Episode 49: Time to knit some good!
I woke up this morning feeling fine, but by the time we recorded, I could feel a sore throat coming on. As I write this, I am hoping, hoping, hoping, that it doesn't get any worse and doesn't turn into a full blown cold. Or worse. Keep fingers and toes crossed for me. As we gear up for the coming holiday season we introduce a holiday KAL with a short simple theme. Knit some good. Or crochet some good. Make something to donate. A hat, a scarf, a cowl, something else wonderful? There are many ways and many local charities...
2013-11-17
1h 19
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Reprobates Audiobook by John Stubbs
Listen to this audiobook free with a 30-day trial. Go tohttp://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Reprobates Subtitle: The Cavaliers of the English Civil War Author: John Stubbs Narrator: John Lee Format: Unabridged Length: 23 hrs and 35 mins Language: English Release date: 07-23-13 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 2.5 of 5 out of 3 votes Genres: History, World Publisher's Summary: A rich account of a group of royalist wits and their reluctant part in a national disaster. In the follow up to his "vivid, ardent, and engaging" John Donne: The Reformed Soul (New York Review of Books), John Stubbs finds his next subject in the turbulent...
2013-07-23
11h 35
CUNY TV's The Stoler Report
Developing Commercial Real Estate in NYC
Michael Stoler and Belinda Schwartz, Herrick, Feinstein; Susan Hewitt, Cheshire Group; Margarette Lee, YoungWoo Associates; Julia Hodgson, World Wide Holdings describe two important aspects in the business of developing properties: patience & negotiation.
2013-02-05
28 min
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2008-03-07
2h 52
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2007-12-20
1h 25
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2007-12-20
1h 25