Forget doomscrolling; this is your new nightly ritual. Step into the Hatch Pillow Fort to unwind with games, gossip, and good hangs. It’s the opposite of The Daily, in the best way possible. Questions, comments, or need advice? Reach us at thenightly@hatch.co.
Don't let insomnia keep you up! A relaxing pop culture bedtime podcast — cozy late night chats about movies, music, and memes to help you unwind and fall asleep.
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Forget doomscrolling; this is your new nightly ritual. Step into the Hatch Pillow Fort to unwind with games, gossip, and good hangs. It’s the opposite of The Daily, in the best way possible. Questions, comments, or need advice? Reach us at thenightly@hatch.co.
Don't let insomnia keep you up! A relaxing pop culture bedtime podcast — cozy late night chats about movies, music, and memes to help you unwind and fall asleep.
For the fully immersive, phone-free light + audio experience, learn more about Hatch devices at hatch.co. Follow us at @hatchpodcasts.
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KP and Sophia crack open the “Nightly Book Club” in the Pillow Fort on The Nightly, serving a cozy, chaotic mix of library love, literary hot takes, and late-night recs that’ll wreck your TBR in the best way.
Fresh off a big move, KP’s exploring her local branches like a social butterfly with a library card—crashing creative writing circles, photo meetups, and an unexpected kids’ chess class—while Sophia makes the case that libraries are the ultimate urban hangouts (free events, free tools, and yes, public sewing machines!). From there, it’s a caffeinated, candlelit chat that jumps between dystopia, memoir, and myth. Sophia evangelizes I Who Have Never Known Men and the haunting internet spirals it triggered, while KP defends Frankenstein’s eternal relevance and admits her new obsession with nonfiction. The duo swap favorite authors (Octavia Butler, Ursula K. Le Guin, Emily Henry), roast the “too many POVs” problem, and debate when a Greek myth retelling becomes just… fanfic with laurels. Equal parts syllabus and sleepover, it’s a love letter to reading, rewriting, and the library card that still does the most.
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