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Sleepy

20 - Sherlock Holmes

Sleepy

Otis Gray

Alternative Health, Health & Fitness

4.82.9K Ratings

🗓️ 23 September 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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ZZzz.z... Welcome to Sleepy, a podcast where Otis reads you to sleep with old books. This week, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle. If you like the show, take a minute and give a rating in Apple Podcasts. Leave a book you'd like to hear in a review! It only takes a sec, and helps the show get found by more restless people. Thanks. Sweet dreams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Nautic nature is ever changing and unpredictable.

0:05.1

Shifting between wind, sun and rain, but one thing is certain, this landscape shares its

0:10.8

goodness with us all.

0:12.6

Yard is the delicious plant-based oat drink, made with symbol all natural ingredients,

0:18.5

and organic oats grown and harvested in Nordic fields.

0:22.4

Yard, inspired by Nordic nature, find it in the chill, derri alternative's aisle.

0:29.2

Hey, my name's Otis Gray, and you're listening to Sleepy.

0:41.6

Podcasts where I read old books to help you get to sleep, and a proud member of the AirWave

0:47.2

Podcast Network.

0:51.8

I have got a wonderful, snoozy bedtime story for you tonight.

0:57.7

But before we get to tonight's reading, I just want to thank all of our patrons on Patreon.com.

1:08.3

As always, the music that you're listening to is by my good friend James Lubkowski,

1:13.0

who's playing this on a little guitar ukulele thing that he made.

1:17.8

The seasons are changing, and even though it's not spring, I have this feeling and sense of

1:24.4

adventure about life recently. So many things shifting and warping, and I feel like parts of

1:32.2

me are becoming new. And I know it has a lot to do with changes that are happening in my personal

1:38.3

life. Big ones, changes I'm sure you are also having too. But this new sense of excitement and

1:46.6

adventure and fascination with the unknown and not knowing what's ahead made me really think about

1:54.8

kind of this age of adventure and all the literature that came out of it. So I figured a really

2:00.4

good book to read tonight was The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle.

2:07.8

They're fascinating stories, and I remember having them read to me when I was a kid,

2:12.7

but I don't think I ever read them myself. He's such a popular figure in pop culture, but

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