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Sleep Tight Stories
Nicole And The Box In The Barn P.26 ✨

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 24:20


We are back with another part of Nicole and the Box in the Barn. After Nicole had found the Box and the things inside, the compass started taking her through a door in the secret garden to other places and times. She met Angus and Margaret and learned that she was a keeper of the gate. She spends time with her Mom looking through books and talking about where she has gone and all the things she knows before speaking to Angus. Nicole realizes that Angus knew about her and her special role all along. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 7

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 22:48


Senna has been thinking and thinking about what she is going to say to Jordan when she arrives in the morning. She knows the gang is counting on her but she cannot decide what is the best thing to say. Senna gets on the bus and heads to school coming up with about 17 different opening lines. When she arrives at school she is the second person there and when she sees Jordan she knows it is time to decide what she is going to say. ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Stratford Academy for Cats and Dogs - Fuzzy Can't Paint

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2026 20:30


Fuzzy is having a hard time getting up these days because it's been cold outside, and he finds his bed so cozy. Red, the rooster, wakes him up, and he gets on the bus to school. Thank goodness it is Friday. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice and the Wobbly Words

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 25:32


Bernice has English homework tonight, and words are not cooperating the way numbers do. Between a very unhelpful cat, a phone call from Bobby about Version Two of his robot, and a paragraph that needs writing, it's a busy evening. And when it's finally time for bed, Papa Bear tells a story about Boo-Boo and Kai-Kai -- a timber beam that won't stay up, and a friend who wasn't asked but showed up anyway. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Fall asleep with Henrik
A Violin in the Tall Grass

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 62:22


Hi Sleepy.Tonight I welcome the new UK listeners with slightly nervous hands (if your'e a new listener from the UK, please reach out and say hello), and a very Swedish accent. I explain what this is. Or try to. An improvised hour. No preparation. English as a second language. Me wandering off and sometimes coming back.We talk about dreams and why they are considered boring, about childhood clichés and why some are noble while others are embarrassing. I question words. I question “dude.” I question kings. I question myself as an instrument.There's a field in the 70s with a long-haired violinist playing to a baby. There's Dalarna, folk music, menuets, and the regret of throwing a violin away at fifteen. There's the idea that maybe I am already playing something. The Henrik Lute. An instrument made of breath, memory and unfinished thoughts.We drift through farm animals, a librarian father, a night-working mother sleeping in the basement, and a lost Yoda melting into the grass of a Swedish lawn forty years ago. We break thought-constructs on purpose. We ask, “Are you asleep?” just to see what happens.This is not hypnosis. It's a journey to sleep through association, imagination and the quiet courage of not preparing. If you're new here, welcome. If you're old here, thank you for staying. Either way, you can fall asleep, drift off to sleep, or just rest in the mishmash.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there's nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
What the Hallmarked Man Epigraphs Reveal About Rowling-Galbraith's Artistry and Meaning

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 97:17


Nick Jeffery read Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book, a Victorian epic poem about a murder mystery in 17th Century Italy, to test a theory. John Granger's best guess after surveying the chapter headings of Hallmarked Man last September was that, of all 77 sources for the 139 epigraphs in Strike8, Browning's poem was the most likely to hold a secret message or special meaning inside it. John had said something similar about another Browning poem and Ink Black Heart, Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Aurora Leigh, and Nick had confirmed that through his own reading and confirmation by Rowling herself. He thought John's track record of spotting important epigraph sources merited a test reading.He published his findings on Friday in a post titled ‘The Ring and The Book – A Rowling Reading.' In brief, the murder in Browning's poem is a point-to-point model for the Ironbridge murder mystery in Hallmarked Man with characters in Rowling-Galbraith's book — most notably, Chloe Griffiths, Tyler Powell, and Ian Griffiths — having their astonishing equivalents in Ring. The less obvious but more important links between the two are in their implicit feminism and other messages: Both works critique abusive relationships and patriarchal power: Guido's control of Pompilia and Dino Longcaster's control of Decima Mullins. The legal system (Books 8–9 especially) is satirized as formalistic, pedantic, and often blind to moral reality. True justice requires personal moral intuition beyond mere evidence or procedure. The Pope's monologue (Book 10) weighs this tension most profoundly. In The Hallmarked Man the police are slow to act on new information gained by Strike and Robin and Farah Navabi manages to hoodwink the courts into escaping punishment for her part in Patterson's crimes.The Ring and The Book dramatizes the eternal struggle between good and evil. Pompilia embodies instinctive purity, sacrificial love, and spiritual insight despite her suffering. Guido represents sophisticated, calculating evil that twists morality to justify cruelty. Browning affirms that evil exists but that good can somehow arise from or shine through evil's consequences. In The Hallmarked Man evil is real, monstrous, and often cloaked in normalcy or power structures, but it can be exposed and defeated through persistence, intuition, and moral courage.Nick also discusses in this article the chiastic structure of Ring (!) and the ‘conversation' he heard between Robert Browning in this poem with Aurora Leigh, the masterpiece by his late wife. His ‘Rowling Reading' of Ring and the Book, consequently, will soon be a touchstone piece not only in Rowling Studies but Browning Studies as well (#ArmstrongBrowningLibraryAndMuseum @ Baylor). As they have done before with Nick's ‘Rowling Reading' articles. the Hogwarts Professor team recorded their conversation about the piece (listen to their discussions of I Capture the Castle and Aurora Leigh). Seven High Points of that Ring and the Book epigraph conversation include:* Nick's review of why Serious Strikers and Rowling Readers should read The Ring and the Book along with the story of his immersion in it;* John's explanation of why he was so confident that Browning's poem was a template of some kind for Hallmarked Man even though only six of Strike8's 139 epigraphs were taken from it;* Their survey of Rowling's previous work with epigraphs — Deathly Hallows and Casual Vacancy all the way to Running Grave and Hallmarked Man — for works with similar embedded-in-the-epigraph texts and those without one (or in which it hasn't yet been discovered);* Nick's discussion of Rowling's previous comments about epigraphs and her answer to the question, ‘Which Came First, the Epigraph or the Story?';* John's best guess pre-publication about the text that will be the epigraph source in Sleep Tight, Evangeline and which Strike text it will most resemble with its Whiskey Shambles title;* Nick's commitment to exploring Blue Oyster Cult epigraphs in Career of Evil to see if one of that band's albums, all of which supposedly had sci-fi themes and story continuity, served as a text-within-the-text for Strike3; and* John's suggestion that the relationship of Elizabeth Barrett Browning and Robert Browning, a great love with a shared vocation, might be a point of reflection for Serious Strikers as a template for understanding the Strike-Ellacott partnership.Nick and John will be recording their group charting of Hallmarked Man's Part Eight this week with Sandy Hope and Ed Shardlow (and Presvytera Lois?), a survey of readers is in the works, and the long-awaited close look at the Strike series in light of the Cupid and Psyche myth draws ever nearer. Stay tuned!The Ten Questions, Epigraph Charting, and Links to Previous Epigraph Discussions Here and Elsewhere:The Ring and The Book – A Rowling Reading, Nick Jeffery, February 2026Intro to Epigraphs 101, John Granger, September 2022The Heart is Not About Emotions and Affection but the Human Spiritual Center, John Granger, October 2022A Rowling Reading of Aurora Leigh, Nick Jeffery, November 2025Beatrice Grove's Pillar Post Page at HogwartsProfessor.com* Scroll down for Prof Groves' posts about epigraphs and literary allusion in Cuckoo's Calling, The Silkworm, Troubled Blood, and Ink Black HeartLethal White: Ibsen's ‘Rosmersholm', John Granger, December 2018Rowling, Dylan Thomas, and the I Ching: Three Thoughts on Strike7's Epigraphs, John Granger, April 2023‘Deathly Hallows' and Penn's ‘Fruits of Solitude,' John Granger, October 2008The Aeschylus Epigraph in ‘Deathly Hallows,' John Granger, October 2008Maid of the Silver Sea Epigraphs: Louise Freeman Davis' Collected Posts, 2025The Faerie Queene Epigraphs in Troubled Blood* Scroll down the Troubled Blood Pillar Post for the Faerie Queene commentary by Beatrice Groves, Elizabeth Baird-Hardy and John GrangerRobert-Galbraith.com Posts about the Epigraphs in Each Book* Hallmarked Man's Epigraphs: The Poetry* Hallmarked Man's Epigraphs: The Prose* Scroll Down the site's ‘Features' Page for all the other Epigraph PostsAgents of Fortune: The Blue Oyster Cult Story, Martin Popoff, May 2016Pompilia: A Feminist Reading Of Robert Browning'S The Ring And The Book, Anne Brady, May 1988Roman Murder Mystery: The True Story of Pompilia, Derek Parker, January 2001Sleep Tight, Evangeline: Nick Jeffery and John Granger talk with Dimitra FimiHallmarked Man Epigraphs: The Tally SheetMatthew Arnold: 17 poems, 25 epigraphs, 6 from Merope: A Tragedy* 3, 17, 52, 103, 108, 110 (Merope), 21, 33, 68, 38, 97, 41, 45, 59, 58, 69, 73, 76, 80, 86, 96, 106, 119, 122, 124Robert Browning: 26 poems, 38 epigraphs including frontispiece, 6 from The Ring and the Book* 44, 75, 62, 64, 102, 118 (Ring and Book), frontispiece, 2, 9, 11, 107, 13, 16, 20, 26, 28, 32, 35, 37, 114, 39, 42, 93, 44, 75, 47, 51, 62, 64, 67, 116, 71, 77, 79, 84, 87, 120, 90, 91, 100, 102, 109, 118, 126A. E. Housman: 5 works, 25 poems, 28 epigraphs, 10 from Last Poems* 1, 5, 7, 53, 19, 92, 56, 65, 74, 105 (Last Poems), 23, 30, 34, 36, 40, 43, 46, 49, 57, 63, 78, 82, 89, 94, 98, 112, 115, 125John Oxenham: 1 work, 26 epigraphs* Parts 1-10, Epilogue, 15, 18, 22, 25, 27, 55, 60, 66, 83, 85, 88, 95, 111, 113, 127 (Maid of the Silver Sea)Albert Pike: 3 works (?), 22 epigraphs, 16 from Morals and Dogma* 4, 16, 12, 121 (Liturgy), 8, 10, 14, 29, 31, 48, 50, 54, 61, 70, 81, 99, 101 (Morals and Dogma), 24, 72 (Ancient and Accepted Rite?)Most epigraphs: Robert BrowningFrontispiece: Robert BrowningMost from one poem: Tie, Robert Browning 6 Ring and Book, Matthew Arnold 6 Merope: A TragedyMost from one novel: John Oxenham 26 Maid of the Silver SeaMost from one didactic or discursive argument: Albert Pike 22 (24?) Morals and DogmaConclusions: Ring and Book your best bet as template, Re-read Maid of the Silver Sea, read Merope: A TragedyTally Sheet of Epigraphs for Ink Black Heart:Poet: epigraph numbers, (total)* Christina Rossetti: 8, 14, 22, 24, 25, 35, 38, 50, 52, 54, 56, 84, 86, 90, 98, 103, 105, 107 (18)* Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 12, 21, 33, 39, 42, 45, 47, 58, 67, 71, 72, 82, 96, 101, 102, 104 (16; all but #s 21 and 58 from ‘Aurora Leigh')* Mary Elizabeth Coleridge: Book, 1, 18, 20, 49, 79, 81, 91, 93, 94, 106 (11)* Emily Dickinson: 11, 31, 53, 58, 59, 65, 70, 76, 99 (8)* Charlotte Mew: 16, 17, 40, 55, 66, 92, 95 (7)* Felicia Hemans: 6, 10, 15, 63, 100 (5)* Amy Levy: 7, 23, 32, 80, 85 (5)* Jean Ingelow: 9, 27, 29, 37, 64 (5)* LEL!: 62, 68, 69, 83 (4); see also Rossetti 52 ‘LEL')* Mary Tighe: 36 (Psyche), 43, 60, 88 (4)* Helen Hunt Jackson: 4, 87, 89 (3)* Joanna Baillie: 13, 21, 34 (3)* Augusta Webster: 44, 48, 51 (3)* Emily Pfeiffer: 3, 75 (2)* Charlotte Bronte: 19, 74 (2)* Adah Isaacs Menken: 30, 57 (2)* Constance Naden: 41, 46 (2)* Mathilda Blind: 61, 97 (2)* Mary Kendall: 73, 77 (2)* Martha Jane Jewsbury: 2 (‘To My Own Heart')* Anne Evans: 28* ‘Michael Field' (Katherine Bradley and Edith Cooper): 78The Heart and Vision epigraphs in Ink Black Heart by chapter number:* Heart: 20, 106 (MEC); 21, 67; 52, 107; 68, 85; 2; 63, 80, 85; 17, 40, 55, 95 (Mew); 19, 74; 27; 30; 36, 60; 87 (23)* Vision: Frontispiece, 1, 49, 81 (MEC); 22, 25, 38, 90, 98 (CR); 59; 3; 34; 95; 57; 88; 48; 46 (17)Tally Sheet of Epigraphs for Cuckoo's Calling:* Frontispiece: Rossetti -- A Dirge* Prologue: Lucius Accius, Telephus* Part One: Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy* Part Two: Virgil, Aeneid* Part Three: Virgil, Aeneid* Part Four: Pliny the Elder, Historia Naturalis* Part Five: Virgil, Georgics* Epilogue: Horace, Odes* [Closing Poem: Tennyson, Ulysses]Brackets/Latch: 19th Century English poets (see Groves)Most epigraphs: Virgil (3); no other author has more than oneMost frequently referenced work: Aeneid (2), shades in UlyssesCenter of Chiasmus: Aeneid (true if ring has 5, 8, or 9 parts)Turtleback lines: Not evident in authors list, perhaps in meanings of specific epigraphsConclusions:* Read Aeneid to look for Cuckoo's parallels;* Study epigraphs to look for parallelsOnline Literature Review for ‘Epigraphs of Cuckoo's Calling:‘https://robert-galbraith.com/epigraphs-of-the-cuckoos-calling/* 2025 connecting the dots between epigraphs and chapter set to follow (generic)* No mention of Strike as Aeneashttps://strikefans.com/the-cuckoos-calling-epigraphs/* Reprinting of epigraphs without commentary* No mention of Strike as Aeneashttps://thesefilespod.com/blog/the-cuckoos-calling-epigraphs/* Includes a very helpful link to The Rowling Library and an article there about the ‘real world' crime serving as a template for the Landry murder* No mention of Strike as Aeneashttps://mugglenet.wpenginepowered.com/2017/09/literary-allusion-cuckoos-calling-part-1-christina-rossettis-dirge/* Brilliant discussion of the Rossetti poem but curiously without reference to resurrection meaning* No mention of Strike as Aeneashttps://mugglenet.wpenginepowered.com/2017/09/literary-allusion-cuckoos-calling-part-2-tennysons-ulysses/* Brilliant discussion of Strike as Ulysses* No mention of Strike as Aeneas, curious becauseh Virgil models Aeneas on UlyssesThe Ten Questions of This Conversation (Sort Of!)1, (Nick) So, John, I finally wrote up my findings about The Ring and the Book as the story template for Hallmarked Man's murder mystery and, as we did with my posts about Aurora Leigh and I Capture the Castle, let's talk about it, expanding on the correspondences between the Browning poem and Strike 8. The natural place to begin is with your guess about Ring and the Book being a template based on your tally of the Hallmarked Man epigraphs, a theory you shared on our first show post-publication. Can you explain your process and what made you so confident about Ring and the Book?2. (John) Looking at that tally, then, Arnold's Merope and Oxenham's Maid of the Silver Sea are quantitatively more likely equivalents to Aurora Leigh in Ink Black Heart, but the Browning frontispiece, number of his epigraphs, the hidden quality of the Ring and Book poem titles, and the relationship with Barrett Browning made it seem the most likely. That the poem is considered one of the great feminist tracts written by a man didn't hurt. I still want to go back to the Arnold poem, though, because of the centrality of his epigraphs in the center Parts and Oxenham deserves a re-read, too, or just a trip to Louise Freeman Davis site, the home of Oxenham Studies online. What struck me while reading your post, Nick, was in the correspondences you found between Ring and the Book and Hallmarked Man. Can you give us the highlights of that?3. (Nick) The Ironbridge murder mystery, then, is largely lifted from the death of Pompilia. Which is unusual isn't it? Has Rowling-Galbraith ever used her epigraphs to point to the template of her story?4. (John) I think, then, that at least four of the previous Strike novels give us the embedded template, per Beatrice Groves The White Divel and The Revenger's Tragedy (and even Hamlet) gives us important clues about The Silkworm crime, Rosmersholm and its incestuous backdrop inform the murder of Lethal White, the Janus deceiver in Faerie Queene should have been a give-away about the poisoner in Troubled Blood, and, as Rowling confirmed and you demonstrated Nick, Aurora Leigh is the working model for Ink Black Heart. I think the closest Rowling epigraph suggestions to story template was in the Rossetti poem that opens Cuckoo's Calling and the Aeschylus epigraph in Deathly Hallows. What has Rowling said, though, about her epigraph sources? Do they precede the novels or follow the writing?5. (Nick) So it's not one or the other, I think, that is, she has a template in mind and if the source doesn't have sufficient quotable pieces to serve a epigraphs for the whole book, she uses other sources from the genre in play or that highlight her central theme (cf., the Gray's Anatomy heart epigraphs in tandem with the hearty women Victorian poets in Ink Black). What I'm struck by here, though, is the shift in importance of epigraphs to Rowling-Galbraith. The numbers are startling, no, between Cuckoo and Hallmarked?6. (John) Not only do we see a jump from eight or nine epigraphs in Strike1 to 139 in Stike8, but Team Rowling is pushing readers to think more seriously about them by posting reviews of the epigraphs in each book, drawing the dot-to-dot correspondences. I confess the Strike novel whose epigraphs are not like the others, Nick, is Career of Evil and its Blue Oyster Cult lyrics. You've been reading a book about Blue Oyster Cult so I'll defer to you in this despite my great fondness for heavy metal groups with sci-fi themed lyrics...7. (Nick) What about the book we haven't got in hand, John: Sleep Tight, Evangeline? We have been told -- sort of! -- the title is from a 2014 song from an American blues band called ‘The Whiskey Shambles.' Which of the previous epigraph models Rowling has used, from Deathly Hallows to Hallmarked Man, do you think we'll be seeing in Strike9? What are your thoughts on that, especially as the best link we have for Sleep Tight, Evangeline is from a rock and blues band?8. (John) So I hope that we're going to see another Running Grave type epigraph experience in Evangeline, though Grave was unique among Rowling novels and their epigraphs in not having a story-book, poem, or play as its primary source. The I Ching, cannot be a story-template per se because it is a divination tool or means to reflection. Unless you think Pike's Morals and Dogmas Freemasonry encyclopedia qualifies as an equivalent of sorts to the I Ching? That's another outlier, isn't it?9. (Nick) To put a Fourth Generation focus on this, John, we should be looking for a technique that Serious Readers can use for Sleep Tight, Evangeline to hunt for the embedded source if its hidden as were Aurora Leigh and The Ring and the Book. You've found the ones no one else noticed in Ink Black Heart and Hallmarked Man, how did you do that and do you think the same method will work for Cuckoo and Career as well as Evangeline?10. (John) So, yes, I found them but you had the first confirmed by Mrs Murray and then connected the dots between the Browning poems and Rowling's work. If this method is going to work on Cuckoo, Career, and Evangeline it will have to involve a spotter and a shooter, though they can be the same person. The spotter technique is nothing but grunt work; chart the epigraphs used and spot the author most frequently referenced and the work of theirs most frequently cited. The shooter work is actually a lot more involved and interesting; tell us about your experiences with the two Browning's' epic poems, that thrill of discovering correspondences. Do you think that excitement is something Rowling is offering her readers a a treasure hunt or as a point of reflection in terms of meaning? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Sleep Tight Stories
The Ruins

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 25:44


Miles and his mom have moved to a new place and on Monday Miles will start his new school. Miles didn't want to leave his old home but his Mother wanted a new start so here they were. Miles put on his favourite shorts and decided to go for a run and explore the new town. He had two days before school started.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Is Super Nervous

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 18:00


The day has arrived for the school play, and Bernice is super nervous. She can't sleep even after trying her deep breathing exercises. She goes to Papa and Mama's room to ask for help. Papa gets her back into bed, and she finally falls back to sleep. When Bernice gets home from school, she sits and tells Papa Bear all about her day and what happened at the play.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 6

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 27:02


After the gang has had several meetings and have decided that maybe this mystery doesn't need to be solved. The person writing the notes is helping people, not doing anything wrong. Mr. McCaskill meets Red and asks her and the gang to look at this mystery differently, and to make sure that they are kind.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
'Sleep Tight, Evangeline,' Miniature Psalters, and the Head of Persephone: A Conversation with Dimitra Fimi

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 82:49


Last November Nick and John introduced Dimitra Fimi, the magnificent maven of Tolkien Studies and Professor of Fantasy and Children's Literature at the University of Glasgow, to students of J. K. Rowling's work. In that discussion, ‘Reading Rowling as Myth Maker and Myth Re-Writer: A Conversation with Dr Dimitra Fimi,' she shared her thoughts about Rowling's creative use of mythology in Harry Potter but especially in the Cormoran Strike series.The Hogwarts Professor team asked her to join us again because of Rowling's yuletide charm bracelet gift to Strike fandom and the recent announcement of the Strike 9 title, Sleep Tight, Evangeline. Her insights about the Longfellow poem as a possible even likely source of the next book's epigraphs are engaging, but it is her expertise in the arcane area of miniature books as well as mythology and the light each shines on the two items attached to the last link of the charm bracelet that open up exciting possibilities.Her idea is that the Psalter on the ninth link of the charm bracelet may actually be, unlike the other tokens on the bracelet's nine links, an object that will play a part in the story, a miniature book. It turns out that one inch high books were something of an industry as curios in the 19th and early 20th century, a means of demonstrating technological mastery.Dr Fimi discussed several projects she has been a part of in conjunctions with nano-technologists and the librarians at the University of Glasgow's special collections division. The one that has the most obvious link to English literature is the ‘Tiny Alice project,' a contemporary effort to minituarize Lewis Carroll's Alice stories to unfathomable minuteness:The Tiny Alice Project has produced one of the world's smallest books: a tiny reproduction of Lewis Carroll's children's classic Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865). All 78 pages and 26,764 words of the story have been transposed on to a tiny silicon chip, with each page just the width of a human hair (60 microns). Each individual letter is just two microns high, and made from pure gold!Click on the icons below to find out more about the project, the technology behind it, and Lewis Carroll and his interest in the minuscule. Via the tabs above you can also discover the long tradition of miniature books, and teaching resources.Clip: Twixter link to tweet aboveYou can read Dr Fimi's write-up of ‘Tiny Alice' and the Miniature Book exhibition she curated at the University of Glasgow to highlight their special collection of these treasures at her 2019 blog post about them. Pictures that include annotated miniature books — copies in which their owners made notes in the miniscule margins of the printed pages — can be seen here.Later this week, Nick will be sharing his thoughts on Robert Browning's The Ring and the Book as the Ironbridge Murder story's template within Hallmarked Man, John, Nick, Sandy Hope, and Ed Shardlow will be parsing the ring within Strike8's Part Seven, and more about Longfellow's Evangeline — stay tuned!The Ten Questions Guiding Today's Conversation with Dr Fimi with the Necessary Links for Fun Follow-Up:(Intro) So everything Serious Strikers are thinking and talking about this month made me think of you, Dimitra, and to write you hat-in-hand with an invitation for your return to HogwartsProfessor to share your perspective, knowledge, and first impressions. Thank you for making time to join us!1. (John) Jumping right in, then, two of the charms on the Strike9 or ‘Evangeline' bracelet are Fimi areas of unique expertise: the Psalter and the Head of Persephone. I had urged readers to read your Miniature Books in Children's Fantasy at A Kind of Elvish Craft: The Dimitra Fimi Substack Site in the links after our conversation here last November but I confess to being surprised still when you asked for the dimensions of the Psalter charm after Nick and I posted our thoughts on the subject. For those who haven't read your ‘Miniature Books' post, please share how one of the world authorities on the writing of J. R. R. Tolkien became interested in the smallest of texts, the ‘Little Books' of 19th century printing.2. (Nick) So you asked for the dimensions of the Psalter, you weren't thinking as we were that the Psalter charms would be a box holding a folded up paper with a psalm, maybe two, inside it. You're thinking it might actually be a complete Coverdale Psalter? Is that possible?3. (John) What Nick and I hope to contribute to the nascent field of Rowling Studies, as you know, is a refocusing of the scholarship and the serious reader attention about her work on to her Lake Springs -- the biographical part of story inspiration -- her Shed Tools or intentional artistry, and the Golden Threads, the plot points and themes that run throughout her work, i.e., to bring Rowling Studies more in line with all literary scholarship about notable authors, living and dead.One of the Golden Threads we talked about in our Kanreki series last summer was the ‘Embedded Text,' the books inside a book topos that is in almost every book Rowling writes (Kanreki Golden Thread posts one and two). Detective fiction is always about an embedded text, the narrative ‘written' by the criminal to prevent the detective from reading the real story of what happened and Rowling-Galbraith often makes this narrative an actual book (Dumbledore Chocolate Frog Card, Tales of Beedle the Bard, Bombyx Mori, Talbot's ‘True Book,' The Predictions of Tycho Dodonus, etc.). How do you think a Psalter miniaturized book would appear in a Strike novel?4. (Nick) Has an author used a miniaturized book before in this way? Were there 19th Century Psalters that people wore as talismans or carried as the original Pocket Books?5. (John) And what about the Head of Persephone charm on that bracelet? It's on the ninth and last link, paired with that Psalter. You shared your first thought about the Persephone charm, a hopeful note, on the comment thread here. As our go-to authority on Greek mythology, I'm dying to know more of your thinking about (a) the specific charm and its relation to the Cupid and Psyche myth-template to the Strike series, (b) its pairing with the Psalter, and (c) its position as the last charm on the bracelet. Do you still think it's a sign that Robin will survive Sleep Tight, Evangeline?6. (Nick) As someone immersed in mythological studies and more than familiar with Rowling's use of myth, do you think the Jungian interpretation of that myth as the ‘actualization of feminine identity' is a better lens through which to read that embedded text or is the Spenserian lens of Eros/Anteros, False Cupid and Cupid more helpful? Or is this not a case of Either/Or but Both/And? Valentines Day Special7. (John) Rowling is a close reader and admirer of J. R. R. Tolkien, though that is more evident in the clear pointers to his work in her own work than from her interviews. How does her use of myth contrast with that of Tolkien and Lewis? (See John's 2008 post about Rowling's debts to Tolkien and the two part podcast with Tolkien scholars and Rowling Readers Dr Amy H Sturgis and Dr Sara Brown here and here for more on that influence.)8. (Nick) In an in-person meeting with UK Serious Strikers last week, Rowling shared with them and later via X with everyone the title of the ninth Strike novel, Sleep Tight, Evangeline. We're pretty sure that title refers to a song by an American Blues group called ‘The Whiskey Shambles' (story of the hunt, why Whiskey Shambles is a good bet). There is a famous poem, though, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow called ‘Evangeline,' one perhaps not as famous as ‘Aurora Leigh' or ‘The Ring and the Book,' other texts Rowling may have used as back-drops to her novels, but still another poem very famous in its own time akin to those epics. Is its subject matter as good a match-up with the possible direction of Sleep Tight as the Victorian poetry back-drop is with other Rowling models?9. (John) You're a native Greek speaker; what does ‘Evangeline' mean in Greek? Is it a common name in Greece or is it a ‘Virtue Name' in the Puritan tradition of grace-filled names (cf., Credence Barebone is probably a reference to an Englishman named “Praise-God Barebone, whose son Nicholas may have been given the name If-Jesus-Christ-had-not-died-for-thee-thou-hadst-been-damned[3]“).10. (Nick) Don't leave before trying to tie together the pieces of this conversation! Is there a thread joining the Psalter, the Head of Persephone, miniaturized books, and the title Sleep Tight, Evangeline?Dimitra Fimi is Professor of Fantasy and Children's Literature at the University of Glasgow and Co-Director of the Centre for Fantasy and the Fantastic. Her Tolkien, Race and Cultural History won the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award for Inklings Studies and she co-edited the critical edition of A Secret Vice: Tolkien on Invented Languages which won the Tolkien Society Award for Best Book. Her Celtic Myth in Contemporary Children's Fantasy won the Mythopoeic Scholarship Award in Myth and Fantasy Studies. Other work includes co-editing Sub-creating Arda: World-building in J.R.R. Tolkien's Work, its Precursors and its Legacies and Imagining the Celtic Past in Modern Fantasy. She has contributed articles for the TLS and The Conversation, and has appeared on numerous radio and TV programs.When the rightly famous and beloved ‘The Great Courses' series decided to offer a Lord of the Rings entry for their catalog of the very best in scholarship for adult-learners, they asked Dimitra Fimi to create ‘The World of J. R. R. Tolkien,' one of their most popular courses and one you can enjoy in an Audible edition.Links Promised in Conversation:A Kind of Elvish Craft: The Dimitra Fimi Substack Site* Miniature Books in Children's Fantasy* Parabasis: A Tribute to Dionysis Stavvopoulos* On Tolkien's Letter 131 (4): “Romance” vs. ScienceDimitra Fimi articles at ‘The Conversation'* After 150 years, we still haven't solved the puzzle of Alice in Wonderland (2015) This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Snowys Camping Show
Ep195 - Sleep Tight: Comfort & Shelter at Camp - Q&A Edition

Snowys Camping Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 57:19


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Fall asleep with Henrik
Before Morning Decides

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 61:01


Hi Sleepy.Tonight I sit in Adventure Wolf, listening to a hum that might be a machine, or maybe just the world breathing. I talk about jars on kitchen counters, about things we never asked, about kindness that arrives without explanation, like a cup of coffee placed on a table and nothing more.This is an episode about small things that carry weight. Seeds that may or may not be real. Grandmothers' kitchens that feel like the center of the universe. Dogs who just stay in the room. People who hum beside us and let us rest.You don't have to listen closely. You can let my voice be the refrigerator in the other room. A steady sound while you drift off to sleep, falling asleep in your own way, at your own pace.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there is nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast
Valentine's Day Special: The Cupid and Psyche Myth within the Cormoran Strike Series

Rowling Studies The Hogwarts Professor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2026 118:20


Happy Valentine's Day!Mrs Murray met the UK StrikeFans.com contingent and Badly WiredLamp (“and friends”) on Thursday to talk about the Cormoran Strike novels. Yesterday, Friday the 13th, Rowling tweeted about the secret she had told them — the title of Strike9:Nick Jeffery found the most likely source of the title Sleep Tight, Evangeline, assuming it is not an anagram, in six minutes:BadlyWiredLamp who was at the Rowling meeting congratulated Nick on twixter seven minutes later: “Well done for finding it Nick!” with a hand salute emoji. Which semi-confirmation from a witness suggests he is spot on.Even more impressive, Nick wrote up a flash post about The Whiskey Shambles and other ‘Evangeline' possibilities at the HogwartsProfessor weblog, ‘Sleep Tight, Evangeline – Title Release for Strike 9.' Nick and John will be discussing this news as well as the Psalter and Head of Persephone charms with miniature book, Tolkien, and mythology expert Dimitra Fimi this weekend for a post here next week. See her ‘Miniature Books in Children's Fantasy' to prepare for that conversation. Stay tuned!But it's Valentine's Day! John and Nick celebrate this Hallmark Holiday with a journey through the Cormoran Strike novels' V-Day celebrations and a discussion of the various Valentines and Cupid's in the story, with special emphasis on the Cupid and Psyche myth that Rowling has suggested is the series story template.That suggestion came the week after Hallmarked Man's publication in the first of her Public Service Announcements to “Robin and Strike fans:”This image came as a surprise even to Hogwarts Professor subscribers because, though we have been writing and talking about the Cupid and Psyche myth as one of the mythological templates behind the Strike series since early 2021, it was the first time Rowling had acknowledged this publicly. Since the September revelation of this connection by the author and the appearance of the head of Persephone at the end of her Strike9 clues Christmas Charm bracelet, Strike fandom is now on board with the idea. Which on-boarding Nick and John celebrate with this Hearts and Flowers conversation, in which:* Nick reviews the Valentines Day events in the Strike series, the importance of which makes 14 February to Serious Strikers what Halloween is to Harry Potter fans;* John discusses the post American Bar office scene in Troubled Blood that let the cat out of the bag about the Cupid and Psyche myth just beneath the Strellacott romance;* Nick updates that with Rowling's PSAs and charm pointers to the Trials of Psyche in Robin's story;* John lays out how and where Hallmarked Man features Valentine Longcaster, the character with the Cupid name, and a Valentine's Day conflict with dogs to Guard the Gates of Hell (from charting Parts Five and Six);* Nick journeys back to Cuckoo's Calling and explains how Lula Landry's death and Robin's first meeting with Strike are twist on Cupid and Psyche with Venus, Psyche, and Cupid, Hephaestus, and Ares all with their equivalents in Charlotte, Robin, and Cormoran;* John ups the ante of the conversation by bringing in Edmund Spenser and C. S. Lewis, two writers Rowling loves, both of whom wrote stories that turn on Cupid and Psyche, and suggesting that Galbraith, in using the Eros-Anteros distinction of those writers in the Strike series is answering allegorically the core question of human life: whether to focus the soul on the ephemeral body and its desires or on the noetic faculty of soul, the Heart, logos within us;* Nick and John then discuss Robin and Strike's individual relationships Cuckoo to Hallmarked in light of Cupid-False Cupid and taking turns going through the Strike novels with a look at the principal murder victim and murderer and their respective relationships;* John shares the Jungian interpretation of Cupid and Psyche as the mythic representation of feminine actualization, the chrysalis of female identity;* And more!Below are the links to posts on this subject mentioned in their back and forth and to a translation of the original myth. Happy Valentines Day — and stand by for more discussion of Sleep Tight, Evangeline, the Psalter and Persephone Charms, and all things Strike and Mythology with Dimitra Fimi.Links Mentioned in the Valentines Day Celebration Conversation:Rowling Points to Myth of Cupid and Psyche in order to Console Strike Fans Disappointed with Hallmarked Man (8 September 2025, Nick Jeffery)Nick shares the context of Rowling's tweet (fan disappointment!) and the background information about the illustration she chose for it.The Most Pleasant and Delectable Tale of the Marriage of Cupid and Psyche (Apuleius)A translation of the Silver Age Latin tale from Apuleius' Golden Ass.A Mythological Key to Cormoran Strike? The Myth of Eros, Psyche, and Venus (22 April 2021, John Granger)The first post to discuss Rowling's use of this specific myth within Cormoran Strike, it is essential reading and comes in four parts:* a discussion of Rowling's stated beliefs about the soul and how it is the focus of her story-telling,* a review of her psychological artistry in Potter and the post Potter novels and screenplays,* a synopsis of the Eros and Psyche myth, and* a point to point look at the parallels in the story thus far with speculation about novels to come.Robin's Two Perfumes: The Meaning of Philosychos and Narciso (9 June 2021, John Granger)The names of Robin's baseline perfume, Philosychos, and the one she and Strike choose at story's end, Narciso, both point less to the bedroom than to Robin's allegorical, psychological, and mythological role as Psyche in the series.Erich Neumann in his Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine describes this discipline as a “prohibition against pity” which “signifies Psyche's struggle against the feminine nature.” …Psyche's last trial involves her having to confront death, a “marriage” to which she was condemned as a sacrifice at the story's start, a meeting she can only survive by transcending her feminine qualities of nurturing and pity. She must become, if only temporarily, a narcissist to pass through Hades and return to the world of the Sun and to Cupid. The myth, in Jungian lights, is about her transcending the accidental self, here her feminine and sexual relation to Eros or Cupid, for “ego-stability” leading to “individuation,” ascent to the greater, immortal Self.Robin as resident psychologist and loving soul is the Psyche-cipher of the Strike mysteries. She differs from the relatively passive Human Beauty of the myth in her active and determined “struggle against the feminine nature,” her “What. I. Do!” She not only wrestles with her desires for domesticity and maternity in her thinking but stands up to Strike-Cupid in their Valentine's Day Street Fight and demands his respect or at least more considerate behavior. But she is still struggling with her difficulty to be the narcissist rather than the Great Mother when circumstances and her heroine's journey of psychological individuation demand that.Reading Rowling as Myth Maker and Myth Re-Writer: A Conversation with Dr Dimitra FimiNick Jeffery and John Granger converse with Dr Dimitra Fimi about Harry Potter, Cormoran Strike, Tolkien, Jane Eyre, and the Mythological Artistry of J. K. Rowling, Hogwarts Saga to Hallmarked ManThe Hallmarked Man's Mythological Template‘Cupid and Psyche's importance for grasping the depths of Strike 8, from the “necessity” of the Silver Vault and the three men in Robin's life, to spaghetti carbonara and ‘Maid of the Silver Sea'Ink Black Heart: The Mythic Backdrop (10 September 2022, John Granger)What Rowling is depicting in Robin's journey through the events and mystery of Ink Black Heart include a trap set by Venus, one that takes Robin to a personal and professional underworld or hell, her survival and endurance of every temptation by her determination to be steely rather than empathetic, especially with respect to a certain “lame fellow” (!), and her re-surfacing from hell a changed person, one worthy of begrudging Venereal approval (or Zeus' intervention — Rokeby!).Ink Black Heart: Strike as Zeus to Robin's Leda and Cupid to Mads' Psyche (10 November 2022, John Granger)These traditional portrayals of the every person's human and divine aspects, soul and spirit as man and woman in dynamic, cathartic relationship — think Romeo and Juliet, Redcrosse Knight and Una, Cupid and Psyche — are perhaps, with her alchemical symbolism, sequencing, and coloring, Rowling's greatest literary ‘reach' and achievement in the Strike series, albeit one largely lost on her her vast reading audience. The deliberate conjunction-melange of archetypal psychology, mythology, and spiritual allegory in these novels is, especially in combination with her hermetic artistry, intertextual playfulness (Aurora Leigh!), and chiastic structures, testimony to the author being one of the most accomplished and challenging writers of the age in addition to the most popular (and least well understood, even by her fans).Hallmarked Man: Freemasonry and J. K. Rowling (7 February 2024, Nick Jeffery)The Royal Arch degree is unique in England for including the ceremony of “Passing the Veils” symbolising the path to enlightenment that a mason undergoes as he progresses in the craft. Given Peter Rowling's upward social mobility from working class apprentice to engineer and moving from the Bristol suburbs to middle class Tutshill, it isn't beyond reason to wonder if Peter might have been tempted by the social and career advantages that freemasonry might have offered him and exposed a young Joanne to some of the symbolism.Edinburgh, as well as being the home of the Grand Lodge of Scotland, is also home to if not the oldest lodge in the world, then at least the one with the oldest records. Lodge of Edinburgh (Mary's Chapel) No. 1 has minutes of meetings from 31st July 1599. There have long been arguments between this Lodge and the one in Kilwinning on the other coast of Scotland as to which is the oldest. (see IVº of the Rite of Baldwyn above)J. K. Rowling's ‘G-Spot' and ‘Triple Play:' The Lake & Shed Secret of Her Success (21 September 2024, John Granger)I want to try tonight to explain as succinctly — and as provocatively — as possible why I think Rowling's ‘Lake and Shed' metaphorical explanation of how she writes offers a compelling reason for both why she writes and why readers around the world love her novels the way they do. I call this her ‘G-Spot' and ‘Triple Play' because it is her point of singular genius, the defining quality that separates her from contemporary story-tellers, which involves ‘Shed' artistry of three particular literary tools, all subliminal, which work together to achieve her aims.The Hallmarked Man's Flood of Names, Characters, and Plots (22 September 2025, John Granger)Rowling's seven Shed tools — psychomachia, literary alchemy, ring composition, misdirection towards defamiliarization, Christian symbolism, mythology, and inter-intratextuality (writing about reading and writing) — are all about the transformation of the human soul by cathartic experience in the imaginative heart, i.e., our spiritual reorientation. These traditional tools alone don't do it, of course; her capacity for creating archetypal characters that we care about in profound fashion is what gives the tools their grip on the heart.But, if a writer uses these tools in his or her Shed, the game being played and its stakes are not in question. Everything Rowling has written to date, with greater or lesser success (largely dependent on her control of the final product, cough*Warner Brothers*cough), shares this aim. Her global popularity testifies that much more often than not she hits her target to the delight of her readers.I assume this was her aim in Hallmarked Man. It's early days on the full exegesis of Strike8 in light of Rowling's Shed tools, Lake springs, and Golden Threads, but there are encouraging signs. My third reading of the book included my first ‘Aha!' moments with respect to the mythological template of the series, the Shed tool Rowling was openly urging her readers to think about in her recent Cupid and Psyche tweet.Jungian Interpretations of ‘Cupid and Psyche:'* Erich Neumann: Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine (A Commentary on the Tale by Apuleius)* Paul Diel: Symbolism in Greek Mythology: Human Desire and Its Transformations (A “psychological study of the symbols condensed in the fate of the mythological hero”)* Robert A. Johnson: SHE: Understanding Feminine Psychology (An interpretation based on the myth of Amor and Psyche and based on Jungian mythological principles)* Marie-Louise von Franz: Golden Ass of Apuleius: The Liberation of the Feminine in Man (originally A Psychological Interpretation of The Golden Ass of Apuleius)‘Tamspells' Point to Point Correspondence List of Events in the Strike-Ellacott Novels and the Myth of Cupid and PsycheThe list ‘Tamspells' made will be Nick and John's starting point in their upcoming conversation with her about how to see the myth beneath the surface of the storyCupid and Psyche Myth Highlights to Look for in Your Review at Home of the Strike Series:* Jealousy of Venus* Psyche's Wedding/Funeral March to Mountain Crag* Psyche Rescued by Cupid, stuck with his own arrow* Retreat to Hidden Castle, Love in Darkness* The Two Sisters* The Confrontation with Lamp and Knife* Psyche's Return Home; Death of Sisters (Pan cameo)* Psyche's Search for Cupid/Venus: Ceres Interview* Brought to Venus (Worry and Sadness)* First Trial: Seeds and Grains (Ant)* Second Trial: Wool from Golden Sheep (Reed)* Third Trial: Crystal glass for Black Stygian water (Zeus, Eagle)* Persephone Odyssey: Box for Beauty (Tower instructions)* Barley Cakes for Cerberus and Two Coins for Charon* Must ignore: “a lame man driving a mule loaded with sticks, a dead man swimming in the river that separates the world of the living from the world of the dead, and old women weaving.”* Meal in Underworld with Persephone* Return Trip, Falling to Temptation* Cupid intervention; intersession and deal with Zeus* Olympian Court Date* Marriage of Cupid and Psyche post Ambrosia, birth of PleasureStrike Novel Victim Eros Anteros Murderer Eros Anteros Cuckoo's Calling Lula Landry Evan Duffield Marlene Higson,Yvette Bristow, Guy Some, Jonah Agyuman John Bristow Alison Creswell Yvette Bristow The Silkworm Owen Quine Kathryn Kent Leonora/Orlando Elizabeth Tassel Michael Fancourt Owen Quine? Career of Evil Kelsey Platt Rock Band Leader Ray Williams, (Hazel Furley) Donny Laing Rhona Bunyan, hostage women Agnes Waite Lethal White Jasper Chiswell Ornella Seraphin, Kinvara Patricia Fleetwood Raphael Chiswell Kinvara Hanratty Ornella Seraphin Troubled Blood Margot Bamborough Paul Satchwell Roy/Anna Phipps Una Janice Beattie Steven Douthwaite/Diamond Dead Mother Dennis Creed Louise Tucker Agnes Waite Ink Black Heart Edie Ledwell Philip Ormond? Joshua Blay, Grant Heather Ledwell Gus Upcott Anomie/Paperwhite, Vikas BhardwajMorehouse Katya Upcott The Running Grave Daiyu Wace, Kevin Pirbright (Jacob) Louise Pirbright Abigail Glover Patrick, Baz Jennifer Wace The Hallmarked Man Tyler Powell Anne-Marie Morgan Chloe Griffiths/Jolanda Lindvall Ian Griffith Jolanda/Sapphire Rita Lindvall? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hogwartsprofessor.substack.com/subscribe

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 5

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2026 24:37


Red and the gang are feeling defeated when they don't catch anyone during their stake out. They talk to Taylor and realize that she is not the person they are looking for either but she gives them a photo she took, hoping it might help. Red has the gang over to try and go over everything again to see what they are missing. They come up with a new plan for when they get back to school on Monday.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Margherita Is Libby's Best Friend

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2026 21:52


Libby has been spending more time with her school friends recently, and when she gets home, Margherita is nowhere to be found. Libby looks for her everywhere and finally finds her under her comforter on her bed. This is very strange. What could be going on? ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice And The Chocolate Surprise

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 27:37


This features a min-story with Boo-boo and Kai-kai. Bernice has had a long day and is having trouble getting to sleep. She has tried all her regular activities to help her relax but nothing seems to be working. Papa Bear talks to Bernice to find out what is going on and to help her to relax and fall right to sleep.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

What it Takes to Make
Jess Yoon's Jeong

What it Takes to Make

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 50:03


Jess Yoon stands on business. And she's doing way more than sitting in her little room, typing away. She's tapping into her inner child to great effect! She manifested a Little Golden Book into being and now her Blackpink biography is out in the world! Her picture book Jeong Is Jeong JUST released this month (February 2026), AND her junior novelization of K-Pop Demon Hunters comes out next month!  _________   This episode's book reviews:    SLEEP TIGHT, DISGUSTING BLOB by Huw Aaron SEALS ARE JERKS by Jared Chapman   The artwork for You May Contribute a Verse features our quokka mascot, Versey, and was generously created by the great Maddie Frost! Find her on IG @hellomaddiefrost or on her website Maddie-Frost.com  Our theme music is So Happy by Scott Holmes. You can find more of his music at scottholmesmusic.com   Love the podcast and wanna support more episodes like this? Find Community Shoutouts, Merch and our Patreon here!!  Find us on Bluesky @joshmonkwords, @brennajeanneret, and @jonseym0ur and as always, let us know what you think via a rating, review, or comment!

Haunted American History
The Origin of "Sleep Tight"

Haunted American History

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 18:22


A simple bedtime phrase hides a surprisingly dark past. What sounds like a comforting wish for rest leads back through shifting language, forgotten fears about the night air, and the very real creatures that once haunted every mattress. This episode explores how an innocent good-night ritual became tangled with history, anxiety, and the strange things we've always tried to keep outside the covers.YouTube -  https://www.youtube.com/@HauntedAmericanHistory hauntedamericanhistory.com Patreon- ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/hauntedamericanhistory⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ LINKS FOR MY DEBUT NOVEL, THE FORGOTTEN BOROUGH Barnes and Noble -   https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-forgotten-borough-christopher-feinstein/1148274794?ean=9798319693334 AMAZON: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FQPQD68S Ebook GOOGLE: https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=S5WCEQAAQBAJ&pli=1 KOBO: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/the-forgotten-borough-2?sId=a10cf8af-5fbd-475e-97c4-76966ec87994&ssId=DX3jihH_5_2bUeP1xoje_ SMASHWORD: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1853316 !! DISTURB ME !! APPLE - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disturb-me/id1841532090 SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/3eFv2CKKGwdQa3X2CkwkZ5?si=faOUZ54fT_KG-BaZOBiTiQ YOUTUBE - https://www.youtube.com/@DisturbMePodcastwww.disturbmepodcast.comTikTok- @roadside.chrisLEAVE A VOICEMAIL - 609-891-8658 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Fall asleep with Henrik
Layers of Blue

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 60:32


Hi Sleepy.This is one of those episodes where the talking just keeps walking. From a cold Stockholm morning to bluish mountains in Dalarna (The Valleys). From old theater hierarchies, fear, and drunk directors, to a warm container called Adventure Wolf where nothing is demanded of anyone.I talk about growing older without growing certain. About fame that once felt urgent and now feels heavy. About loneliness as freedom, habit, and sometimes a quiet prison. About being fifty and still confused, and how that might actually be okay.You don't have to listen closely. You can let my voice become a distant mumble from another room. Or stay with me as I drift through memory, bitterness, gratitude, and the strange relief of small rooms.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there's nothing we can do about it.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Tight Stories
Scooter and Chipper

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2026 17:39


Thank you for the story idea! Scooter keeps going and going, and mind keep thinking and thinking until he falls asleep. Sometimes during dinner. Scooter has tried reading books to go to sleep at night when he can't settle. His reading is just okay so he makes up the words he doesn't know. One day his friend comes in and he tells him a story to see if that will help him sleep.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Wants To Give Bobby A Valentine

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2026 16:33


Bernice is already thinking about Valentine's Day and what she wants to do for her friend Bobby. She talks to Papa Bear, and they make a plan for after school, but when Bernice gets home, her plans have changed. Will there be cookies in the plan?  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 4

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2026 29:32


After the failed stakeout the gang realizes they need to try something else. They think that maybe they were so busy looking for someone suspicious that they missed the actual person who was doing something normal. Red and the Gang plan to get together and figure out a new plan. Who could be leaving the notes? ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Fall asleep with Henrik
Existence Customer Service

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 60:11


Sleepy, it's snowing in Stockholm and I'm tired of the snow. I sit in Adventure Wolf with a phone in my hand and a vague, familiar heaviness in my body. So I do the only reasonable thing: I call Existence Customer Service.There's hold music that feels older than language, a menu that can't handle mixed feelings, and a guy named Gary who sounds kind, tired, and weirdly official about the fact that life sometimes feels like swimming in soup. We get a temporary case number. We escalate the case. We learn that the system is working as designed.This is an introspective, imaginative journey to sleep where nothing gets fixed, but something gets shaped. You can drift off to sleep while I try to make sense of the current era framework, missing case numbers, and the soft comfort of not being alone in the lost mail bin.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Is Snowed In

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 21:37


Bernice has a day off from school because it has snowed so much that no one can go anywhere. She is pretty surprised at first, but then spends her morning outside shovelling with Papa and Ethans Grandmother. After a day in the snow she is pretty tired at nighttime.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Prophecy Girls: A Buffy Rewatch Podcast
Angel S3E16: “Sleep Tight” & S3E17: “Forgiving”

Prophecy Girls: A Buffy Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2026 86:49


First, Wesley's obsession with preventing the prophecy prompts him to take drastic measures, with Lorne as collateral damage. Angel is forced to watch as other people decide the fate of his son.   Then, the Dork Avenger is now Daddy Avenger as Angel goes on a rampage to get back his son. Wesley's alive, but only barely. With Holtz out of the picture, Justine tries her best to continue his mission, with about the level of success you'd expect.   Hear us discuss… Compared to another mortal woman in the Buffyverse, we find Justine … wanting Sahjan should have picked a nemesis in his own league We finally cancel Holtz Angel's rampage? Totally justified Does Wesley deserve forgiveness?   Trigger warnings Exsanguination, kidnapping, torture  

Sleep Tight Stories
Yuki Does Not Like Greens

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 22:26


Yuki had a perfect life until Koro showed up. At least this week has been better since Koro has been at school. Yuki thinks things are great until Nico, her owner, calls her for breakfast, and she smells something really bad. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Jennifer's New Friend ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 16:57


In tonight's bedtime story we meet Jennifer, Mikey, and a smart dog who might be able to understand English. Jennifer is sitting in her classroom when the principal arrives with a new student. The boy looks very quiet and shy and Jennifer starts to think about what she can do to make him feel more comfortable in this new school.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Fall asleep with Henrik
Saying Yes to What Is

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 60:43


Sleepy, tonight I wander without a map.I talk about speaking broken English into a microphone and not fixing it. About shame, karaoke bars, Stockholm nights, and the strange courage it takes to stay. I circle illness, family, altruism, and the calm that sometimes arrives when drama stops being useful. This is a quiet hour of drifting thoughts, pauses, and company. You don't have to listen closely. You can drift off, come back, drift again. I'll be here either way, sitting with you while sleep happens or doesn't happen.It is what it is. What happens, happens. And right now, there's nothing we need to do.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 3

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2026 28:04


Blue helps Red figure out what the all the notes might mean, and as a result the gang comes up with a plan of action. Will they find out who is leaving notes? Who could it be? ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Is Tired From Hockey

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2026 21:11


Bernice is slowly making her way home from the school bus. She realizes that she is super tired from hockey, swimming, and all her school work, so she and Papa talk about how they can help Bernice deal with all these things.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Libby and the Perfect Presentation

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2026 27:40


The last time Libby did a class presentation, she was super nervous. This time, she is determined to be very, very prepared. But Margherita has other ideas, and in the end, Libby learns something, thanks again to her best assistant ever.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Fall asleep with Henrik
A Studio Under Snow

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 60:18


Hi Sleepy.Tonight I'm talking from a room that's almost been swallowed by snow. Somewhere outside, Stockholm is doing what it does when it remembers winter. From there my thoughts drift to old films, Hollywood habits, guns that always need to be looked at, villains who talk to aquariums, and why people in movies never behave like real humans in danger.We wander through The Mission, bad dialogue, good music, gender clichés, bare feet in forests, and that strange moment when you can almost see the writer's room through the screen. It's a slow, slightly irritated, slightly amused journey toward falling asleep. No conclusions. Just observations, detours, and a few unnecessary goats.Let this be background noise while you drift off to sleep. Or stay awake and argue with me in your head. Both are fine.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 2

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2026 26:41


The gang has a real mystery on their hands. At school when Red meets Charlie she finds out that a lot of people got the mysterious notes, which is weird, and kind of creepy. Alexa calls an emergency meeting of the Solving Mysteries Club to see if they can figure this out.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Margherita and the Missing Mitten

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2026 20:01


Libby is very annoyed at the cold. She is walking home from the bus stop carrying way too much stuff when she slips and falls. After arriving home and talking to Margherita she realizes one of her mittens is missing. Where could it be? ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Boo-Boo, Kai-Kai, and the Lost Charm

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 24:23


Bernice might be tired after a long day at school, but she does everything she can so that she can stay awake and listen to a long story told by Papa Bear.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Fall asleep with Henrik
Shelters in Hostile Worlds

Fall asleep with Henrik

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 61:50


Hi Sleepy.Tonight I sit in my living room while Stockholm freezes quietly outside. The moon keeps doing what it's always done, showing us the same face it showed dinosaurs, emperors, saints, and people who never slept well either. I drift between craters, old police non-events, Antarctica fantasies, places I'll never go, and the strange comfort of shelters in hostile worlds. Nothing is planned. Nothing is edited. English stumbles along with me.You don't have to listen. You can just stay. Maybe you'll drift off. Maybe not. Either way, the moon doesn't mind.Sleep Tight!More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sleep Tight Stories
The Transfer Student V3 - Part 1

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 25:38


Red, Blue and the gang are back in Volume 3, with a new friend, and all are  ready to take on some new mysteries. IN this part, Red is on her way to school when she meets a new student on the bus who has moved from far away, she makes her feel welcome and introduces her to the gang at lunchtime. But something happens later, what could it be? ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Finally Gets A Short Story

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 19:02


Bernice has gotten ready for bed early, so she might finally be able to stay awake long enough to listen to a story. When she chats with Cookie, she says she thinks the bath might be making her so sleepy and maybe she should stop taking it. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

The Bob Cesca Show
Sleep Tight, World

The Bob Cesca Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 63:07


Thanks to TrekMovie.com for naming Trek Politics the “Best Themed Podcast” of 2025! The invasion and occupation of Venezuela. This is about imperialism and oil revenues. Twitchy Stephen Miller lost his shpadoinkle on CNN. Greenland is next. Europe's Joint Statement on Greenland. Tiny Trump was slurring his words while announcing the attack. The charges against Maduro have ZERO to do with fentanyl. The New York Times confirmed that 40 Venezuelan civilians were killed. It's the five year anniversary of Jan. 6 – and Donald may have accidentally pardoned the pipe bomber. Meantime...the Epstein Files. DOJ admits it has only released 12,285 documents required by Epstein Files Transparency Act. Donald was a supplier of girls in Epstein's human trafficking operation. Marla Maples's warning. Tim Walz dropped out of his re-election campaign. Good news about Donald's military deployments. Good news about green energy. With Jody Hamilton, David Ferguson, music by Brother Dynamite, Richard Turgeon, and more! Support our new sponsor Quince.com!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sleep Tight Stories
Yuki and Koro Get Lost

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2026 28:44


Thank you to Lily for the story idea. Yuki and Koro return. When Niko leaves the apartment without completely closing the door, Koro has an idea that they should go and explore outside, without her. Yuki doesn't think it is a very good idea but she is worried if Koro goes alone then there will be problems.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
✨Short Story✨ The Chronicles of Blue: Blue Makes a Friend

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 14:33


Blue has done everything he needed to do, some things more than once, and he is bored. He isn't allowed to hack computers or other things, so he follows his mother around until she tells him it is best if he goes for a walk. Blue heads to the park and meets someone new and tells them everything! ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice's New Year's Day

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2026 22:36


Bernice has been playing with Ethan, Bobby and Gertrude and is now hurrying home to get warm. It is a very cold day and she needs something super delicious to help her warm up. Bernice and Papa Bear talk about her morning and she has questions for Papa Bear.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Blinky has Stinky Breath P.2

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 16:14


Blinky and his friends are getting ready to go on their adventure to the pet store. Doo Doo still needs to tell Blinky why they are going, and after he does, Blinky realizes he never knew but understands now why his family took him to see so many doctors. When they arrive at the pet store, they find the cure but don't get away so easily.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Brendon and Bear

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 20:16


Do you have a favourite toy? Brendon has a polar bear that he loves and takes everywhere with him. Brendon and Bear talk about everything and do everything together. When Brendon notices his friend Jonathan having a bad day he tries to help.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
✨Short Story✨ The Snowflake Wishes ❄️

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 10:55


Elsa has gone to get the bread her Grandfather has asked her to pick up, the special loaf they have only once a year. While she is waiting for the bread to be ready she stands outside and enjoys the snowflakes. Then something magical happens. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Bold Tin Soldier's Adventures - Part 2

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2025 25:36


In this final part, The Bold Tin Solider is very happy in his new home even with all the adventures he has had so far. He got a chance to be reunited with the Lamb on Wheels and meet new people. Arnold makes his a fort to watch over and the adventure continues.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 5+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Blinky has Stinky Breath P.1

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2025 15:40


Blinky is a young, snuggly German shepherd. He has a great family who loves him, but Blinky has a problem. Blinky has bad breath, really bad breath. His breath is so bad that people avoid his house, and even the flowers are starting to lean away from the home. Blinky's friends notice that other dogs are not as willing to play with them now, and they wonder what they can do to help Blinky.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
Bernice Is Excited For Christmas

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2025 24:21


It's Christmas Eve and Bernice is super excited. She thinks she will either stay up all night, or get up at 4am. Mama and Papa Bear don't think thats a good idea, but after a big meal and a story for bed, Bernice just might be able to fall asleep. Because the earlier to sleep, the sooner morning will come.  ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
✨Short Story✨ The Elf That Couldn't Stop Sneezing

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 14:11


Ilo dreams of making toys in the big workshop. But Ilo has a problem and when he gets a letter telling him that he can work there, he doesn't know if he can. What could his problem be? ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️

Sleep Tight Stories
The Bold Tin Soldier's Adventures - Part 1

Sleep Tight Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 24:13


When a set of tin soldiers arrives at Arnold's house on a snowy afternoon, their Captain discovers something wonderful - his old friend, the Lamb on Wheels, lives next door! But settling into a new home isn't always easy. There are rough boys with bean shooters, a bird who mistakes the Lamb for a real sheep, and a very large dog who thinks the Sawdust Doll would make a nice chew toy. ✔️ Perfect for ages 4+ Sleep Tight!, Sheryl & Clark ❤️