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Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Sleep Story 212 – A Book for the Hammock

Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Teddy

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.5547 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary


Tonight’s reading comes from A Book for the Hammock. Published in 1887, this story was written by William Clark Russell.

My name is Teddy and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night’s rest. Sleep is so important and my mission is to help you get the rest you need. The podcast is designed to play in the background while you slowly fall asleep.

Thank you to everyone who shared their words of gratitude with me, during the week.

If you would like, you can also say hello at Boreyoutosleep.com where you can support the podcast. I’m also on Twitter and Instagram @BoreYouToSleep. You can also find me on Facebook by searching Bore you to Sleep Podcast.

A fantastic way to say thank you is to leave a review or share the podcast with a friend. These are fantastic ways for me to help others and the greatest compliment I can receive.

In the meantime, lie back, relax and enjoy the readings. Sincerely. Teddy

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, welcome to the Bore You to Sleep podcast, the podcast that will hopefully help you get to sleep.

0:15.7

I am going to read an open source book, one that is not particularly interesting, but one that is

0:23.3

hopefully boring enough to get you to sleep.

0:28.0

Tonight's reading comes from A Book for the Hammock, published in 1887.

0:36.4

This story was written by William Clark Russell. My name is Teddy,

0:44.1

and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night's rest. Sleep is so important, and my

0:51.9

mission is to help you get the rest that you need the podcast is designed to play in the

0:59.0

background while you slowly fall asleep thank you to everyone who shared their words of gratitude

1:07.2

with me during the week there were many lovely reviews on iTunes from listeners this week.

1:15.9

Thank you to DSJ for your lovely review on iTunes US.

1:22.0

Thank you also to Sub Nauter for your lovely review on iTunes, US.

1:29.3

And from Spain, iTunes, I thank Aquinaservador for your lovely review also.

1:37.4

Thank you to Instagram user Stowe Fullbok for your lovely comment.

1:43.9

I'm glad you're getting the rest that you need.

1:47.7

On Twitter, I would like to thank Tishin 73 for your lovely comments. It seems your dog is also

1:56.2

benefiting from the podcast. And finally, thank you to an anonymous user for being the first reviewer on Audible.

2:07.4

Hopefully you're hearing this.

2:09.9

You know who you are.

2:11.4

And I'm appreciative of your comments.

2:15.0

If I've missed any of your comments or messages, please send me a message through the

2:20.7

website so I can thank you personally. If you find the podcast beneficial, please remember to

2:28.2

subscribe and share with a friend who may need a good night's rest.

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