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Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Sleep Story 265 – Natural History of Intellect and Other Papers

Bore You To Sleep - Sleep Stories for Adults

Teddy

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.5547 Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Tonight’s reading comes from, Natural History of Intellect. This book was published in 1893 and written by famed essayist, lecturer and poet, Ralph Waldo Emerson.

 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.

Bore You to Sleep is a sleep podcast that features calming narration and boring bedtime stories to help you fall asleep soundly.


I extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has shared their appreciation with me over the past week. First and foremost, a special thank you goes out to the new sponsors on Patreon. It is the monthly subscriptions that sustain the production of this podcast, providing solace not only to you but also to those in need.

I want to express my sincere thanks to our new supporters: Troi, Josh, and Brenna, each contributing a $5 monthly subscription. Your support is invaluable.

Additionally, I appreciate every individual who reached out to me through the website. Amber, I'm delighted to hear that the podcast has been a source of comfort when nothing else would suffice.

To our iTunes listener, 93xolcbyueimdo, your kind words and compliments are greatly appreciated.

And to all our Spotify listeners, thank you for sharing your thoughts through Spotify's Q&A feature within each episode.

I extend my gratitude to all our existing Patrons, Sponsors, and everyone who took the time to send messages or leave reviews this week. Your support enables me to keep the podcast accessible to all and continue producing episodes for those in need.

If you find the podcast beneficial, please subscribe as it significantly contributes to the podcast's growth. Additionally, sharing the podcast with a friend and leaving a review in your podcast app, even a single sentence, makes a substantial difference.

If you're a regular listener and wish to express your thanks, consider becoming a Patreon or Sponsor at Boreyoutosleep.com. Every financial contribution, regardless of size, helps me produce more episodes, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a peaceful night's rest.

You can also connect with me at Boreyoutosleep.com and find me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook by searching for Bore You to Sleep Podcast.

A fantastic way to show your appreciation is by leaving a review or sharing the podcast with a friend. These actions not only help others discover the podcast but also serve as the greatest compliment I can receive.

In the meantime, please relax and enjoy the readings. With sincere gratitude, 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

0:23.2

is hopefully boring enough to get you to sleep.

0:28.2

Tonight's reading comes from Natural History of Intellect.

0:34.7

This book was published in 1893 and written by famed essayist and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson.

0:45.9

My name is Teddy and I aim to help people everywhere get a good night's rest.

0:53.4

Sleep is so important and my mission is to help you get the rest

0:58.6

that you need. The podcast is designed to play in the background while you slowly fall asleep.

1:08.0

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

1:14.8

Firstly, thank you to the new sponsors on Patreon.

1:20.2

Monthly subscriptions are what allows this podcast to continue to be made.

1:26.0

Bringing rest to both you and to those who need it.

1:30.3

Those new supporters are Troy, Josh and Brenner, each with a $5 monthly subscription.

1:41.3

Sincerely, thank you for your support.

1:45.8

Thank you also to everyone who contacted me through the website.

1:52.0

Amber, I am glad to hear that the podcast works when nothing else will.

1:58.5

To iTunes listener 9-3-X-O-L-C, B-Y-U-E-I-M-D-O, thank you for your kind words and compliments.

2:12.8

And to all Spotify listeners, thank you for continuing to let me know what you thought via

2:20.9

Spotify's Q&A within each episode. It's such a fantastic way to hear from you and to hear what

2:29.2

you thought about the episode. If you find the podcast beneficial,

2:35.8

please be sure to subscribe,

2:38.0

as that helps the podcast.

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