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Sleep is a struggle these days, so this podcast is here to help. Insomnia and sleep deprivation are an epidemic and some have turned to a sleep podcast to help them manage their insomnia. Listen to me tell you a story in the most boring way I can think of, to help distract your spinning mind from the stresses of the day and allow you to slip away to a good night’s rest while you’re not stressing about it. A mix of fiction stories; popular classics and obscure finds alike, along with non-fict ...
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Sleepy time tales for kids takes you on a journey of stories for kids. With a little imagination and this podcast you make believe you are one of the characters. So listen right now for lots of choices of bedtime stories.
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The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Pt 03 – Sleepy Stories of Parties and Scandal This week’s bedtime story for all ages picks up with our protagonist at a party at the house of his cousin’s husband’s mistress, and it is every bit as awkward as you expect. The story then moves to another party that’s awkward in its own way as he receives an inv…
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The book of the ancient Greeks by Dorothy Mills – Part 06. Athens and the Greek Colonies We pick up in this week’s boring episode with Solon establishing the new rules of what we might call democracy in Athens, the resistance to the new way and the founding of the Greek colonies in Asia Minor. It’s a fascinating period of history, but as always I’m…
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Night and Day by Virginia Woolf This is a meditative reading from Viginia Woolf’s classic novel at Katharine Hilbery and her mother are going through the process of compiling the letters and information for the biography of their great ancestor. We learn a lot about the family, but I’m sure I won’t keep you awake as we discuss Katheirne’s methods f…
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Old Glass and How to Collect it by J. Sydney Lewis We return to the popular non-fiction work, Old Glass and How to Collect it by J. Sydney Lewis which is just the recipe to help you sleep. We pick up learning about the glass produced in Ireland, the taxes and levies that wiped out the Irish glass industry, then move on to learning about novelty gla…
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne We continue this classic adventure on the frigate Abraham Lincoln as it passes from the Atlantic through the Straits of Magellan and into the Pacific Ocean. As we meet legendary harpooner Ned Land the ship searches for the mysterious and dangerous ‘Narwal’ only to find nothing. The ocean shows kn…
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Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions by Charles Mackay We pick up this week learning about how private enterprise came up with the plan to save the English economy by exploiting the new frontiers of South America through forming the South Sea Company in 1711. Driven by the promise of ships full of gold coming from the native tribes of the New…
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The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett In this sleepy time reading of The Secret Garden we pick up with Dickon and Mary in the garden, deciding whether poor Colin will be helped by some fresh air and sunshine. They decide to try persuade him to come out with them, but events take a turn when she’s too busy to visit Colin and the two of them h…
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The Elements of Geology by William Harmon Norton For this week’s sleepy story we return to the popular Elements of Geology. Learning about the formation of rivers valleys and geological deposits will definitely not keep your attention as you lie down to sleep. I recorded this yesterday and I can barely remember the specifics, but learn about how de…
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Discussions With Spirits And Worms Will Help You Sleep The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing-World by The Duchess of Newcastle This novel is supposedly one of the first science fiction novels, and it’s certainly an artifact of its time, even if not exactly a rollicking story. The Empress, from out world, is still investigating the natu…
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The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin You’re sure to sleep with this week’s reading of Darwin’s colossal work. We really get into the weeds of how plants are constructed to aid pollination, speculating about the rarity of hermaphroditism and the potential downfalls of it. And even more minute and exhausting details. …
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Joy and Fear in Little Women Little Women by Louisa May Alcott In this weeks bedtime story, Jo March gets good news as two of her stories are published in the local paper. There is much joy and excitement as they plan their futures and Jo looks forward to being able to support her family. But their father’s overdue letter is replaced by an ominous …
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The History of Italian Masters will Help You Sleep A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture Indulge in a tranquil journey through the captivating annals of Italian art with tonight's podcast episode, offering a soothing exploration of Giotto's family history and culminating in the triumphant achievements of Leo…
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Mysterious Strangers and Bear Men Will Carry You To Sleep The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris In tonight’s story intended to help you sleep Golden Walther continues his voyage after leaving his unfaithful wife in search of mystery. We ended last time with him lost in a storm, but now the storm has abated, and they’ve seen land. They get to …
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Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies by David P. Todd This is a relaxing but fascinating read. As an astronomy book published in 1922 it’s fascinating how much was know about the Universe, but while they had discovered galaxies they still believed they were a type of nebula and were still theorising about what they were. But learn about ho…
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Dancing and Proposals in Pride and Prejudice Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen We pick up for tonight's bedtime story where we left off in the middle of a ball, and continue with the shenanigans around Lizzy Bennett being proposed to by her insufferable cousin. Mr Collins won’t take no for an answer at first, but ultimately realises that Elizabeth…
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The Republic by Plato We return again to the rhetoric and philosophy of Plato and pick up where we left off. In the long winded and rather boring discussion of justice and injustice, the just and the unjust and which is better for society. It’s full of confusing, circular arguments and very boring, so I’m sure this will help you sleep. Story (02:55…
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A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens We pick up on this year’s bedtime edition of A Christmas Carol with Scrooge in the company of the Ghost of Christmas Present and watching the festive activities of the Cratchit family. Scrooge finds his heart-strings tugged by the plight of Tiny Tim, and then finds himself flying to observe many other poor folks…
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus by L. Frank Baum We continue L Frank Baum’s fables of the beginnings of Santa Claus and Christmas traditions. In this episode we learn the origins of Christmas stockings, the Christmas tree and how Santa became immortal. A charming yet relaxing background to help you sleep. Story (02:45) SleepPhones, our perfe…
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The ethics of rhetoric by Richard M. Weaver An exploration of the ethics of using techniques of rhetoric to influence others. It’s a real web of language and frankly, I don’t know what I read in any of this. It will definitely help you fall asleep. Story (02:55) SleepPhones, our perfect partnership In our experience the best way to experience the b…
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Embark on a tranquil journey with our soothing podcast, where we delve into the pages of a timeless historical novel. Join our protagonist as he ventures beyond the monastery of his upbringing, seeking knowledge and wisdom. A brief detour leads him into the serene embrace of a forest, where an unexpected encounter with a wandering friar unfolds. Ye…
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Elizabeth Montagu, the queen of the bluestockings, Volumes 1 and 2 The Blue Stockings were a women’s social and intellectual club of sorts founded in the mid 18th Century and the history of them is quite interesting. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Stockings_Society But for now the letters of the young Elizabeth give an interesting insight into …
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In this new selection we learn of many of the people I’m sure we’ll get to know in Anne of Green Gables. It’s a strange story, apparently people just used to bring orphans home to bring up and put to work? But it doesn’t seem sinister, just odd, so it won’t stress you out and prevent you from falling asleep as we meet the varied cast of characters.…
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Retelling History for Bedtime - The Dark Ages, 476-918 by Charles Oman While the history of the Western Roman Empire after the fall may be fascinating to many, to most it’s probably so boring that tales of Theodoric, possibly the greatest Germanic king of Italy will be guaranteed to help you get a good night’s sleep. Settle down, relax and drift aw…
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A bit of a dark story from famed fantasist and progenitor of modern fantasy Lord Dunsany. Dunsany’s speciality was writing stories that felt like ‘real’ myths from a forgotten time in our world and this is no exception. The story of a great city, whose greatness and the warriors that led to it was in the past. And the challenges that arise from tha…
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Be warned that traditional Halloween traditions may be a bit disturbing, but I left out the nasty stuff. This spooky episode shouldn’t leave you sleepless. We continue the exploration of how pagan traditions were subsumed into Christianity, and how even some Christian traditions began to be viewed negatively after this association was created. We a…
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The Book of Hallowe'en by Ruth Edna Kelley Be warned that traditional Halloween traditions may be a bit disturbing, but I left out the nasty stuff. This spooky episode shouldn’t leave you sleepless. Learn some of the traditions and tales of continental Europe, including the surprising revelation that Britain was considered to be the ‘Land of the De…
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Rides on Railways by Samuel Sidney Join our narrator as the journey picks up from Camden Station. Prepare for detailed description of the types of rolling stock in different train stations as well as a detailed journey through the local countryside. If you’re really into trains and the early days of rail this may be fascinating, but if you’re not t…
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The Last Man – By Mary Shelley It’s been a while since we had this classic by Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein. In this episode of this mysterious vision of a future we pick up with the story of England having elected a new king. Our protagonist is jealous as the new King is engaged wto the woman the protagonist loves, but is himself in love wi…
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We pick up on this book that was dropped a long time ago, and it’s a great one to help you sleep. Just a little interesting, but the history of mosaics and glass-painting is probably not going to be such a thrill a minute that it keeps you awake. So lie back, learn the history of these classic artforms and drift off to sleep. Story (03:31) Need hel…
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REMIX Household Science in Rural Schools. Hey friends, so sadly I’ve been fairly ill the last week or so. I’ve been completely unable to record as my voice is wrecked. But I don’t want to leave you hanging so I’ve gone back to the archives and pulled this popular boring episode out of May 2021. I’ve decided to take this opportunity to reset how I d…
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Hey friends, so sadly I’ve been fairly ill the last week or so. I’ve been completely unable to record as my voice is wrecked. But I don’t want to leave you hanging so I’ve gone back to the archives and pulled this popular boring episode out of August 2021. I’ve decided to take this opportunity to reset how I do the podcast, so for the rest of Septe…
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REMIX Learning about mail administration in Canada and Britain is likely to help you sleep. Hey friends, so sadly I’ve been fairly ill the last week or so. I’ve been completely unable to record as my voice is wrecked. But I don’t want to leave you hanging so I’ve gone back to the archives and pulled this popular boring episode out of November 2021.…
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Birds and their Nests by Mary Howitt In this enchanting episode of "Sleepy Time Tales," we invite you to drift into the realm of dreams as we delve into the soothing world of avian wonders. Nestled in the pages of "Birds and their Nests" by Mary Howitt, this episode is a lullaby for the soul, crafted to guide you into a restful slumber. As the moon…
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A Dreamy Soiree in West Egg The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Escape into the captivating world of F. Scott Fitzgerald's literary masterpiece, 'The Great Gatsby,' in this soothing episode of Sleepy Time Tales. As the moon casts its gentle glow over the opulent mansions of West Egg, join us on a tranquil journey through the pages of this timel…
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Slumbering Saga Through Sparta and Athens The book of the ancient Greeks by Dorothy Mills Welcome to "Sleepy Time Tales," the podcast that gently guides you into restful slumber with tranquil stories. In this episode, we draw you into the mesmerizing world of ancient Sparta and Athens, inspired by Dorothy Mills' "The Book of the Ancient Greeks." Th…
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Soothing Serenity: A Dreamy Journey through Virginia Woolf's Classic Novel Night and Day by Virginia Woolf Welcome to Sleepy Time Tales, the podcast that helps you drift off to dreamland. In this episode, we continue our journey through the world of Virginia Woolf's classic novel. Ralph Denham finds himself feeling uneasy after a party at the Hilbe…
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Fall Asleep Learning about the Glass of Bristol and Nailsea Old Glass and How to Collect it by J. Sydney Lewis We return to the history and pitfalls of collecting antique English glass. You may find the fine nuances of the work of the factories of Bristol and Nailsea fascinating. Or more likely this will bore you to sleep. So, get comfortable, clos…
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Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea by Jules Verne Tonight, we embark on a captivating journey with Jules Verne's timeless masterpiece, "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea." As we delve into this classic, we join our courageous protagonist, on the brink of a perilous adventure. Mysterious sightings and unexplained attacks by an enormous sea cr…
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Sleep will be easy as you learn about historical scams Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 1 by Charles Mackay People fall for scams and misinformation on social media all the time. But even without the internet people used to get scammed and follow unfortunate trends to personal and social ruin. We pick up this week on the French s…
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Sleepy Stories as we return to The Secret Garden The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett Mary’s friendship with the mysterious and sickly Colin grows as the weather keeps them housebound for a week. Colin learning more about nature, India and Mary’s friend Dickon. But the weather turns and Mary returns to the Garden as she begins to think that…
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Sleep is Guaranteed as you lean about rivers and their effects on landscape The Elements of Geology by William Harmon Norton Today I’ll teach you about the effect of rivers on the formation of valleys. Does this sound interesting? I assure you it is not. Fall asleep as we discuss the age of the Grand Canyon and the mechanisms by which rivers create…
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Deep discussions of Science and Philosophy are the recipe for sleep The Description of a New World, Called the Blazing-World by Duchess Margaret Cavendish You’ll fall asleep in record time as you listen to the discussions between the Empress and her various schools of scientists and philosophers. Some surprisingly modern conceptions of the microsco…
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Fall asleep to a mysterious murder and family drama Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens Find sleep taking over as we pick up with our protagonists investigating the mysterious body pulled out of the Thames, but not all may be as it seems. We also spend some time with loving sibling commiserating over their struggles with their father who is blunti…
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On the Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection by Charles Darwin We pick up this weeks sleepy non-fiction with the struggles for species to survive in the seminal ‘On the Origin of Species’ I boringly tell you about the challenges various species face to their survival, and the features they develop in order to ensure their success compared…
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Woman's Work in Music by Arthur Elson Soothing Bedtime Stories: Women's Work in Music Edition Welcome to our latest podcast for those who struggle with insomnia or simply need a calming and relaxing activity before drifting off to dreamland. In today's episode of "Soothing Bedtime Stories," we feature some of the most inspiring and empowering stori…
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Little Women by Louisa May Alcott We pick up with some tense conversations at an otherwise relaxing picnic, then move on to the March girls sharing an afternoon of relaxed activity. Ge get some more insights of everyone’s personalities and it’s all rather charming. But this is a bedtime story, read by me, so you won’t hear much of it. Sleep well. 😊…
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A History of Art for Beginners and Students: Painting, Sculpture, Architecture It’s been over a year since we last listened to this book, and I’m not sure what because this is a recipe for a good night’s sleep. We pick up with talk about the relative merit of ancient Greek and Roman painting, touch on mosaics and move into the early medieval arts. …
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The Wood Beyond the World by William Morris This seminal fantasy doesn’t really get going in the course of tonight reading as our protagonist leaves his strained home to sail the seas. But there is an enticing air of mystery that won’t be enough to stop you from falling asleep as you listen to me telling you this story. Happy sleeping. 😊 Story (06:…
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