Poetry Medicine for the Soul is a podcast inviting poets to share, explore, and celebrate poetry, hosted by John Gillespie. This episode features Jeri Theriault. Jeri read's her poems "12 Gold Street," "Route 201, Fairfield," "My Father on Iwo Jima," "Communion," "Self-Portrait as Homestead," and "[application] transport."
Jeri Theriault is a Franco-American poet who grew up in Waterville, Maine, and graduated from Colby College, later earning degrees from USM (MS in Instructional Leadership) and Vermont College of Fine Arts (MFA in Poetry). Her teaching career spanned thirty-four years, including seven years in Prague, six of them as English Department chair at the International School of Prague. She lives now in South Portland with my husband, the composer, Philip Carlsen.
Learn more at www.jeritheriault.com.