Poetry Medicine for the Soul

Celebrating National Poetry Month with Meg Weston

Episode Summary

Poetry Medicine for the Soul is a podcast hosted by John Gillespie that invites poets to read, explore, and celebrate poetry. While the 2025 National Poetry Month is over, this summer, Poetry Medicine for the Soul is still celebrating. Episode 32 features Meg Weston reading two poems by Aimee Nezhukumatahil: “When You are Near, I Turn into a Baja Fairyduster” and “What I Learned in Greenland.” Meg and John then discuss the question: What does national poetry month mean to you? This is the last episode of Season 5. Poetry Medicine for the Soul will back in the fall with Season 6.

Episode Notes

Meg Weston is a poet, non-fiction writer, and photographer with passion for the geological processes that shape the earth and the stories that shape our lives. She has an MFA from Lesley University. As co-founder of The Poets Corner, and the Camden Festival of Poetry, and a board member of Millay House Rockland, Meg actively supports the poetry community. Images can be seen on her photography website, www.volcanoes.com

Meg Weston's poems have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies. Her publications include a poetry collection, Magma Intrusions, published by Kelsay Books in 2023, a self-published chapbook, Letters from the White Queen. and a collaborative collection with poet Margaret Haberman, To the Point and Back: Swimming Poems.