2024-09-19
33 分钟Experience the calm of a closed library in "The Librarian." This story captures the satisfaction of re-shelving books, the quiet of empty stacks, and the delight of finding a new book to read. Perfect for book lovers and those who cherish quiet moments.
Welcome to Bedtime Stories for Everyone in.
Which Nothing Much Happens.
You feel good, and then you fall asleep.
I'm Catherine Nicolai.
I write and read all the stories you hear on Nothing Much Happens.
Audio engineering is by Bob Wittersheim.
We are bringing you an encore episode tonight, meaning that this story originally aired at some point in the past.
It could have been recorded with different equipment in a different location.
And since I'm a person and not a computer, I sometimes sound just slightly different.
But the stories are always soothing and family friendly and our wishes for you are always deep rest and sweet dreams.
Now let me say a little about.
How to use this podcast.
I've got a bedtime story for you, and just like the stories you heard when you were little, it's meant to ease you into peaceful sleep.
I'll tell our story twice and I'll go a bit slower the second time through.
The story is like a cozy nest for your mind, a soft place for it to focus on so that the thoughts and worries of the day can lose their grip on you.
If you wake in the middle of the night, don't hesitate to start the story again.
You're training your brain to respond to this particular stimulus and over time it will become more and more automatic and your sleep will improve.
Our story tonight is called the Librarian and it's a story about the quiet of the closed up library at the end of the day.
It's also about the books that sometimes get overlooked on the top shelf, a string of lights glowing over an outdoor table, and knowing what your next book will be.
Okay, lights out campers.