Welcome to Good Night. The podcast that helps turn off the noise in your mind and allows you to fall asleep. Let me tell you a story.
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Paula is back! After a long, unplanned break due to computer issues, life, and the state of the world, I'm back with a new episode for you. Sweet dreams.
Paula returns with dreams of random places from 10,000 Dreams Interpreted.
Something a bit different. Paula takes advantage of a prolonged thunderstorm to read a story about rain.
An excerpt from the Yellow Fairy Book titled The Witch. May be a little scary for small kids but results in a happily ever after. Sweet dreams...
Paula returns with the ultimate guide to party planning with Let's Have a Party by Mary Cullen. Some strange recipes, party games, and decorating ideas await you. Sweet dreams...
Let's get through all the animal dreams from 10,000 Dreams Interpreted! Paula reads just those from elephants to lambs.
Back to the dream book once again for all the dreams about animals from badgers to donkeys.
We return to 10,000 Dreams Interpreted this week with all the dreams ending in -ing. Sweet dreams!
As the summer quickly turns toward autumn, here's a story about summer in England, Scotland, and Norway and lots of berries. Sweet dreams.
Paula is back! After an unexpected summer hiatus, Paula is back with a new cookbook all about cooking with 7UP. Sweet dreams!
This week we return once again to 10,000 Dreams Interpreted to cover the dreams about weather and water. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoodNightPodcast Buy Me a Taco: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GoodNightPod
This week Project Gutenberg flagged something new for me to share with you - Harper's Household Handbook. Today I'm reading the chapter about what to do in case of medical emergencies. In 1913. Sweet dreams and good night... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GoodNightPodcast Buy Me a Taco: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GoodNightPod If you'd like to suggest reading material for an uncoming episode, email me at goodnightpaula@gmail.com
After a long break, we return to the Grey Fairy Book with a short story titled The White Wolf. Sweet dreams...
Seven random stories selected from Fifty-One Tales by Lord Dunsany, 1915. Sweet dreams...
Paula is back with a folk tale from Sault Ste Marie, Ontario, Canada. Please enjoy The Spectre Bride. This story was provided by Dustin from the Sandman Stories Presents podcast. Give him a listen for more great folk tales from around the world https://linktr.ee/Sandmanstoriespresents
Haven't done an actual story in a while so please enjoy The Troll in the Church Fountain; an excerpt from Soap-Bubble Stories for Children.
Enjoy the first chapter from the Myrtle Reed Cookbook - The Philosophy of Breakfast. Paula even gets to speak a little French (pardon my Francais, native speakers). Sweet dreams...
Dreams about music and birds. Only music and birds. From 10,000 Dreams Interpreted by Hindman Miller.
Listen in as Paula reads about random food dreams from 10,000 Dreams Interpreted. Sweet dreams...
Starting the year right by getting back to a few of the 1000 ways to make money. Crazy ideas here for modern times but not bad for the 20th century.
Mr. Night joins the Good Night podcast family with his lovely reading of Twas The Night AFTER Christmas. Who knew that was even a thing? Apologies for not getting this uploaded sooner - my computer crashed on Christmas eve. Looks like GNP is getting a Mac soon!
Winter. Listen as Paula reads from the Child's Book of the Seasons and concludes the tale on the winter solstice. The days get a minute longer starting tomorrow!
Did you know there are about 50 million bowl games? I exaggerate... but there are a lot. Listen in and fall asleep as Paula tells you about some of them.
Fall asleep as Paula tells the tale of the beautiful Snowdrop.
Kicking off the holiday season, and Paula's birthday, with a holiday story - The Velveteen Rabbit.
This week I've got some Lucy Maud Montgomery for you in the form of a short story about Thanksgiving and donuts - The Doughnut Club. Sweet dreams.
Paula returns to 1000 Ways to Make a Living to bore you to sleep.
The conclusion of Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Happy Halloween and sweet dreams!
Listen as Paula reads the first half of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. It's a much longer story than originally thought. Part 2 drops tomorrow - Halloween night!
Listen as Paula tells the tale of The Haunted Well; a historic site where she visited and stayed overnight. Is it truly haunted? Who's to say... sweet, spooky dreams, my ghoulies.
Listen as Paula reads three Miseries from Autumn Leaves. Get exclusive access to additional episodes for Patrons by visiting patreon.com/GoodNightPodcast
Listen as Paula reads about cake baking techniques and cake recipes from The Story of Crisco. Fall asleep dreaming of pound cake, fruit cake, chocolate caaaaaakkkkkeeee.... Sweet dreams.
Eight more ways to make a living that will bore you to sleep.
I'm back from my August hiatus with a fresh episode to kick off September. Can you guess the theme?
Fixes, fizzes, floats, flips, and frappes. Back to the virtual bar we go as Paula mixes it up with all the F'n drinks.
Do we really make the rockin' world go round? Find out by listening as Paula reads Bicycling For Ladies.
A return to 10,000 Dreams Interpreted, focusing only on dreams pertaining to fruits and veggies. What's your favorite and least favorite fruit and vegetable? Let Paula know at GoodNightPaula@gmail.com
A 4th of July adventure with Uncle Wiggly Longears and friends.
Summer roared in with screaming hot temps so what better time for Paula to get her buzz on and read from Modern American Drinks? Cheers!
A story about summer from THE CHILD'S BOOK OF THE SEASONS by Arthur Ransome.
Back to the dream book again for a funsize episode covering the uncommon letters.
Listen as Paula drones on about ten more questionable ways in which you can make money.
A quick trip into the exciting world of shrubbery that's suitable for Kansas landscapes. I bet you're yawning already.
There are about a thousand things a person can do to be successful and make money in 1919; today Paula fills you in on the top ten.
A return to sci fi with this funsize episode featuring the work of Lyn Venable.
That time when Paula got drunk and decided to record an episode. About algebra.
Fall asleep to Paula reading the rest of the letter A dreams from 10,000 Dreams Interpreted with a personal story about dream books at the end. If you can make it that far.
Listen as Paula continues reading dreams beginning with the letter A from 10,000 Dreams Interpreted.