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  • Goodman Gone Bad
    Mar 9 2026

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    Fall asleep or zone out to this intentionally boring reading. No excitement, no drama — just dull, slow narration to help with bedtime relaxation or insomnia relief. If you're seeking relaxing reading, boring classics, or a sleep podcast alternative that's ironically unengaging, hit play and let the monotony take over. Subscribe for more calm reading episodes!

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    We read Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Young Goodman Brown and track one night in the Salem woods that breaks a man’s trust in his wife, his church, and his town. The story’s ambiguity turns a private doubt into a lifelong curse, asking how we live after disillusionment.

    • Hawthorne’s setup in Salem and the symbolism of Faith’s pink ribbons
    • The stranger with the serpent staff as lineage and temptation
    • Goody Cloyse and the collapse of reputations in the forest
    • Ministers’ midnight ride and the cloud of voices
    • The clearing as inverted church and dark communion
    • The withheld answer: dream, reality, or moral vision
    • Goodman Brown’s choice of cynicism over compassion
    • Lessons on doubt, hypocrisy, and sustaining trust

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    41 min
  • Lucky Me
    Mar 3 2026

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    A mother chases status, a father drifts on empty prospects, and a boy rides a wooden horse to force luck into a home that keeps asking for more. We read DH Lawrence’s classic and trace how desire, debt, and denial turn winnings into a fatal cost.

    • a house haunted by the need for money
    • Paul’s belief that luck can buy love
    • secret betting with Bassett and Uncle Oscar
    • early wins and the concealed gift to mother
    • debt relief turning into louder appetite
    • the Derby obsession and the fevered ride
    • Malabar’s victory and the tragic outcome
    • the price of status, the silence of love

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    35 min
  • Pubescent Promises
    Mar 3 2026

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    We follow a boy’s private devotion from a dim Dublin street to the closing lights of a bazaar, tracing how a promise turns wonder into disillusion. The reading brings out the tension between inner vows and everyday delays, and ends with a hard-won flash of self-knowledge.

    • North Richmond Street and the priest’s shadow
    • First sight of Mangan’s sister across the doorway
    • Markets and the chalice of private devotion
    • The promise to bring back a gift
    • Schoolwork and the drag of waiting
    • The uncle’s delay and the missed evening hours
    • The train ride and the thinning spell of Araby
    • The cold stall, clipped voices, and closed lights
    • The final realization of vanity and anger

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    18 min
  • Heartbeat Of Madness
    Mar 3 2026

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    We read Edgar Allan Poe’s The Tell-Tale Heart and follow a mind that confuses precision for sanity, stalking an old man to silence a single eye. The heartbeat builds from whisper to roar, and we watch control snap into confession.

    • unreliable claims of sanity and sharpened senses
    • fixation on the vulture eye and narrowing of empathy
    • seven nights of ritual and false calm
    • the eighth night, the heartbeat, and the kill
    • dismemberment and concealment under the floor
    • the police visit as performance of control
    • sound as guilt made physical and public confession

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    17 min
  • The Reflections of a Sissy
    Sep 4 2025

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    A young clerical student, returning home on a cold Good Friday evening, experiences a profound revelation about human connection through time after sharing the biblical story of Peter's denial with two widows. What begins as a tale of despair transforms into a powerful realization about the unbroken chain linking past suffering to present emotions, ultimately restoring the student's sense of meaning and purpose.

    • Setting of desolate Russian countryside with winter returning unexpectedly on Good Friday
    • Student's initial pessimism about unchanging human suffering throughout history
    • Encounter with two widows by their campfire where he retells Peter's denial of Jesus
    • Unexpected emotional response from the women to the ancient biblical story
    • Student's revelation about the continuity of human experience across centuries
    • Final epiphany that "truth and beauty" have guided human life from biblical times to present
    • Transformation from despair to seeing life as "enchanting, marvelous and full of lofty meaning"

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    14 min
  • When Power Preys on Innocence
    Aug 18 2025

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    In this final installment of Aesop's fables, we present "The Wolf and the Lamb," a timeless tale about power, false accusations, and the arbitrary nature of tyranny. The story culminates with the profound dying words of the lamb: "Any excuse will serve a tyrant."

    • A wolf spots a lamb drinking from a spring downstream and decides to make it his supper
    • The wolf falsely accuses the lamb of muddying his drinking water
    • When the lamb points out this is impossible since water flows downstream, the wolf claims the lamb insulted him a year ago
    • The lamb explains this couldn't be true as it's only six months old
    • Undeterred, the wolf declares "If it was not you, it was your father" before attacking
    • Before dying, the lamb delivers the moral: "Any excuse will serve a tyrant"
    • This is the 14th and final Aesop's fable in our series


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    3 min
  • A Snake in Your Bosom
    Aug 18 2025

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    This podcast challenges categorization as a sleep aid, positioning itself instead as a space for practicing boredom together through Aesop's fables. Ron reads "The Woodman and the Serpent," a tale about kindness betrayed and the nature of wickedness.

    • Clarification that this podcast is not designed to help listeners fall asleep
    • Exploration of the difference between boredom and sleep as mental states
    • Reading of Aesop's "The Woodman and the Serpent" fable
    • Discussion of the moral "no gratitude from the wicked"

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    3 min
  • When We Deny Others What We Cannot Use
    Aug 18 2025

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    Ron Reads presents Aesop's fable "The Dog in the Manger," exploring the timeless lesson about selfishly preventing others from enjoying what we ourselves cannot use. This brief yet profound tale reminds listeners of the human tendency to begrudge others' happiness even when it costs us nothing to share.

    • A dog takes a nap in an ox's manger, lying comfortably on the straw
    • When the hardworking ox returns and tries to eat, the dog aggressively prevents it
    • The dog has no use for the straw but barks and attempts to bite the ox
    • The frustrated ox eventually leaves hungry, unable to enjoy its rightful meal
    • The moral: "People often grudge others what they cannot enjoy themselves"

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    2 min