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Bay & Boreal: Sleepy Stoicism

Bay & Boreal: Sleepy Stoicism

De : Luc Richard
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Long-form sleep audio from the Maritimes. Real field recordings, creeks, falls, and rain captured on location across New Brunswick, paired with slow, spare readings from the Stoics, written to be fallen asleep to. Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca at the pace of moving water. The narration is unhurried and thins into a long ambient tail, so nothing loud or jarring waits after you drift off. The location is real and named in every episode. Narration is AI-generated (ElevenLabs) from original scripts. Every ambient sound is real, recorded in New Brunswick.Luc Richard Philosophie Sciences sociales
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  • Welcome In, Drifters | Stoic Sleep Stories from New Brunswick
    Jul 17 2026

    🛖 Come along. Slow Stoic sleep stories, walked through real places in New Brunswick. Real trails, real water, and the footsteps under the narration are mine. One worry a night, one old answer, and nowhere you have to be.


    🤍 Honesty from the hut: the narration is AI-generated (ElevenLabs) from scripts written for this show. The places are real, the recordings are real, always.


    💬 Follow, so there's always a quiet hour waiting when you need one. Sleep well. 🌲

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    2 min
  • No Great Thing Is Sudden | A Stoic Sleep Story from Rotary St-Anselme Park, NB
    Jul 17 2026

    🛖 Come in. No walking tonight. There's a bench by the pond at Rotary St-Anselme, and I got here early, and I'm already sitting.


    Tonight is for the nights you feel behind in life, the midnight ledger that adds up where you should be by now and always returns the same verdict. Epictetus had the gentlest answer ever given to it, and it's about a fig: no great thing is created suddenly. Let it first blossom, then bear fruit, then ripen. The two clocks, the woodpile, and the man who started his life's work at fifty, told slow, under real wind moving through real leaves, recorded in one long unbroken take. Wherever sleep meets you along the way, let it.


    (0:00) The Bench by the Pond

    (3:11) The Ledger

    (5:53) The Fig

    (9:06) The Woodpile

    (12:35) The Man Who Started at Fifty

    (17:23) Sorting the Ledger

    (43:35) The Wind, All Night


    🌙 My real sleep routine, the one I actually run every night (affiliate links, so using them supports the show at no extra cost to you):

    😮‍💨 Breathe Right Extra Strength strips: https://amzn.to/4bDZFgY

    🕶️ Blue light blockers for the last hour of the day: https://amzn.to/4fjFLZV

    ✨ Magnesium bisglycinate before bed: https://amzn.to/4eW3rEI

    🦷 The mouth guard I actually use for grinding: https://amzn.to/4gBZ2rQ


    💧 Recorded at Rotary St-Anselme Park, Dieppe, New Brunswick, in one continuous take. Every sound beneath the narration is that park, exactly as the evening passed. Nothing looped, nothing repeated.


    📜 Passages adapted from Epictetus (trans. Elizabeth Carter, 1758) and Marcus Aurelius (trans. George Long, 1862).


    🤍 Honesty from the hut: the narration is AI-generated (ElevenLabs) from scripts written for this show. The places are real, the recordings are real, always.


    💬 If tonight helped, tell me what the midnight ledger tries to charge you with, or where in the Maritimes you'd like to drift off next. And follow, so there's always a quiet hour waiting when you need one.


    Sleep well. You were never behind. 🌲

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    1 h et 10 min
  • The Imagined Storm | A Stoic Sleep Story from Crooked Creek Falls, NB
    Jul 15 2026

    🛖 Come in. We're back at the hut tonight. The door's open, the lamp is low, and the fire is kept small on purpose, so the creek can do the talking.


    Tonight is for the three in the morning mind, the one that builds tomorrow's storm down to the last nail and makes you stand out in it. So I'm telling you a whole life the strange way, through its nights. Seneca, the most worried Stoic who ever lived: the sick boy counting breaths, the exile whose catastrophe turned out to have stars in it, the old man with three quiet practices against the dark. We suffer more often in imagination than in reality, and his whole life is the proof, told slow, beside real falling water. Wherever sleep meets you along the way, let it.


    🌙 My real sleep routine, the one I actually run every night (affiliate links, so using them supports the show at no extra cost to you):

    😮‍💨 Breathe Right Extra Strength strips: https://amzn.to/4bDZFgY

    🕶️ Blue light blockers for the last hour of the day: https://amzn.to/4fjFLZV

    ✨ Magnesium bisglycinate before bed: https://amzn.to/4eW3rEI

    🦷 The mouth guard I actually use for grinding: https://amzn.to/4gBZ2rQ


    💧 Recorded at Crooked Creek Falls, Albert County, New Brunswick. Every sound beneath the narration is that water, exactly as it fell.


    📜 Passages adapted from Seneca (trans. Richard Gummere, 1917, and Aubrey Stewart, 1889) and Marcus Aurelius (trans. George Long, 1862).


    🤍 Honesty from the hut: the narration is AI-generated (ElevenLabs) from scripts written for this show. The places are real, the recordings are real, always.


    💬 If tonight helped, tell me what keeps you up at three in the morning, or where in the Maritimes you'd like to drift off next. And follow, so there's always a quiet hour waiting when you need one.


    Sleep well. The door stays open all night. 🌲

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    1 h et 30 min
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