Welcome to our new series called "The Rambling Traveler"! My name is Sam, and I've spent a good portion of the past year traveling around on my own. In this series, you will hear my ramble on about all the places I've visited. Suited perfectly for sleep, these stories will keep you interested enough that you will listen, but my constant tangents, random facts, and unscripted talks will hopefully tire your brain out quick. So relax, sleep, and maybe learn a thing or two while you're at all!
On this episode, you'll hear my journey hiking through the Lagazoui Tunnels in the Dolomites! Enjoy!
Welcome to our new series called "The Rambling Traveler"! My name is Sam, and I've spent a good portion of the past year traveling around on my own. In this series, you will hear my ramble on about all the places I've visited. Suited perfectly for sleep, these stories will keep you interested enough that you will listen, but my constant tangents, random facts, and unscripted talks will hopefully tire your brain out quick. So relax, sleep, and maybe learn a thing or two while you're at all!
On this episode, we hear my story of hiking the mountain, Punta Fiames, in the Dolomites!
Welcome to our new series called "The Rambling Traveler"! My name is Sam, and I've spent a good portion of the past year traveling around on my own. In this series, you will hear my ramble on about all the places I've visited. Suited perfectly for sleep, these stories will keep you interested enough that you will listen, but my constant tangents, random facts, and unscripted talks will hopefully tire your brain out quick. So relax, sleep, and maybe learn a thing or two while you're at all!
On this episode, you'll hear about my time hiking a via ferrata in the Dolomites! Enjoy!
Welcome to our new series called "The Rambling Traveler"! My name is Sam, and I've spent a good portion of the past year traveling around on my own. In this series, you will hear my ramble on about all the places I've visited. Suited perfectly for sleep, these stories will keep you interested enough that you will listen, but my constant tangents, random facts, and unscripted talks will hopefully tire your brain out quick. So relax, sleep, and maybe learn a thing or two while you're at all!
For this first episode, you'll hear about my time in Venice! This is the start of my one month solo trip around Europe. Enjoy!
In the realm of speculative science fiction, the needle is always moving. As scientific discovery has barreled into the future since the industrial revolution, science fiction burst into the modern with novels like Frankenstein and The War of the Worlds. In the mid 1980s, the same drastic leap forward would usher the genre into the contemporary with the single novel that would craft an entire sub genre.
The Andean Mountain Range: a lush tapestry of cultures, home to some of the oldest and most successful civilizations on the planet. Due to the sheer devastation at the hands of Spanish conquistadors, the rich history of the people groups along the western coast of South America have been forever obscured. This includes many of the artefacts of the Inca and of Norte Chico that have been melted down or lost, as well as upholding one of the most interesting mysteries of ancient history. In this episode of Word of Mouth, follow one of the early researchers of the Nazca Lines to explore the lives and practices of one of these civilizations to uncover a mystery of the Andes.
Sleep Stories: Anecdotes from times well before our years; Prophetic animals, a Midnight Dance, Horse Senators, and many more short stories that go from the benign to the foolhardy. This is a reading through the first half of "Mispogon" - A satirical analysis of the people on Antioch as seen through Emperor Julian.
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When In Rome: Cobbled roads under a relaxed stride, the sharp scent of braziers burning, marble columns spearing into the brisk, twilight sky. These monuments stand unassuming to its citizens, unknowing that the stones they walk on will be immortalized in the western zeitgeist for thousands of years in museums, art galleries, and textbooks alike. With When in Rome, listeners step into the lives of those who witnessed one of the most influential empires of the western world first hand.
In this latest chapter of Hypnopaedia: LIT 101, listeners will be introduced to Minjin Lee. Listeners will learn why this former lawyer took up her pen to write one of the most effective contemporary epics with distant sounds of a tranquil urban park.
The western plateaus of Tibet and Xinjiang have long held an air of legend and exoticism throughout the history of China; however, despite how emblematic the western regions have become, there has been one western figure that has been obscured in the many years she’s walked its plains. The queen of immortals Xiwangmu has been dated back to Shang dynasty bone inscriptions, often cited as one of the oldest deities of Chinese history, but in many myths she’s relegated to a supporting character. In this volume of Word of Mouth, travel deep within the Kunlun mountain range to a peak only known by the gods, and meet the Queen older than Taoism itself.
Sleep Stories: Quaint Anecdotes from times well before our years; Prophetic animals, a Midnight Dance, Horse Senators, and many more short stories that go from the benign to the foolhardy. This is the second volume of Roman Sleep Stories.
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When In Rome: Cobbled roads under a relaxed stride, the sharp scent of braziers burning, marble columns spearing into the brisk, twilight sky. These monuments stand unassuming to its citizens, unknowing that the stones they walk on will be immortalized in the western zeitgeist for thousands of years in museums, art galleries, and textbooks alike. With When in Rome, listeners step into the lives of those who witnessed one of the most influential empires of the western world first hand.
This chapter of Hypnopaedia: LIT 101 listeners look into the collection of famed Sci-fi author Octavia Butler. Lauded as the creator of some of the most predictive science fiction series, this chapter reveals the life experiences that gained Butler her cutting edge perspective while surrounding listeners with the sounds of a quiet dorm room after dark.
Sleep Stories: A light debrief on the origin of Rome covering the tale of Romulus and Remus. This is the first volume of Roman Sleep Stories.
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When In Rome: Cobbled roads under a relaxed stride, the sharp scent of braziers burning, marble columns spearing into the brisk, twilight sky. These monuments stand unassuming to its citizens, unknowing that the stones they walk on will be immortalized in the western zeitgeist for thousands of years in museums, art galleries, and textbooks alike. With When in Rome, listeners step into the lives of those who witnessed one of the most influential empires of the western world first hand.
“It is better for each man that he avenge his friend than to mourn him much” a line oft repeated from this seminal work of English language literature. The epic of Beowulf is one of the most translated works of fiction and the king himself is an icon of Germanic legend, but there was a time before he was stitched into the fabric of Saxon history. Prior to being immortalized as a great king of myth, Beowulf was a traveling warrior; a hero to people preyed upon by great monsters of yore. In this volume of Word of Mouth, see King Beowulf as his subjects did: a beacon of hope in an unforgiving world.
As listeners are exploring the halls of the SOND Stacks, they find two familiar librarians discussing one of humanities most intrinsic emotions: fear.
Written and Produced by Myron Layese and Chloe Lael
Voice Acting by Chloe Lael and Zachary Steckel
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In the opening chapter of Hypnopaedia: LIT 101, listeners follow the life of poet, activist, and thought leader Amiri Baraka through his most influential works. While being enveloped by the calming drone of a university library, listeners will be able to track the events that motivated Baraka’s mastery over verse and impassioned social critique.
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Stories have been told since the dawn of man, inspired by everything the human experience has to offer. There are epics spanning generations, hero’s journeys full of adventure and heart, thrilling mysteries that grip readers until their final moments. All of these stories help us reflect on our lives in their own way, but what about the lives that made them possible? These artifacts take a look at the lived experiences of the authors that breathe life into these stories to see exactly how much truth is injected into the fictional.
Written, Produced, and Performed by Chloe Lael
Uncover the lives of the world's most celebrated authors when the first episode of Hypnopaedia: LIT 101 debuts October 29th, 8PM EST.
The Dread Persephone: The goddess of spring and kidnapped Queen of the Underworld, Persephone is often depicted as a girl powerless to the whims of her far more powerful husband and mother; a paragon of innocent maidenhood taken and preserved for eternity. There was a point in time, however, where her name was never to be spoken aloud, Grecians strictly referring to her only as “the girl”. In this volume of Word of Mouth, go back to the time when the name Persephone struck fear into the hearts of her subjects, when the girl was given the title of Dread.
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Word of Mouth: Have you ever wondered where stories come from? How thoughts of kings, creatures, and quests entered the minds of so many to the point where they were immortalized in ink and stone. The true origin comes from before parchment, chisels, and wax; in the nebulous roads between settlements where merchants and travelers whisper to each other, keeping their voices low lest they aren’t as alone as they believe. This is where storytelling was born. This is how they were meant to be heard. This is Word of Mouth: a premium storytelling ASMR experience for the lovers of humanities most well kept tales.
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Produced and Performed by Chloe Lael
Experience stories how they were meant to be heard when the first episode of Word of Mouth comes out October 15th, 8PM EST.
Credits:
Written, Produced, and Performed by Chloe Lael
Pilot Episode
Gladiators: How does a revered funerary rite evolve into the roar of a crowd of thousands? How much of what we know is fact or myth? In this first volume of When in Rome, enter the Colosseum to learn the origins of the bloodsport held in the iconic arena, and how those who attended navigated the gore soaked revery.
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When In Rome: Cobbled roads under a relaxed stride, the sharp scent of braziers burning, marble columns spearing into the brisk, twilight sky. These monuments stand unassuming to its citizens, unknowing that the stones they walk on will be immortalized in the western zeitgeist for thousands of years in museums, art galleries, and textbooks alike. With When in Rome, listeners step into the lives of those who witnessed one of the most influential empires of the western world first hand.
Step into the colosseum October 1st 8pm EST for the inaugural episode of SOND Asleep.
Credits:
Voice Actor: Zachary Steckel
Writer / Producer: Myron Layese