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The Sleeping Almanac

The Sleeping Almanac

By: The Sleeping Almanac · Norse Mythology Sleep Stories
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The Sleeping Almanac retells the world's oldest stories, myths, lost civilizations, and forgotten cosmologies, in slow, calm narration designed to be listened to as you fall asleep. Each episode is researched, written, and narrated to drift over you rather than demand your attention. The pacing is slow. The music never spikes. The goal is the opposite of keeping you awake. Season 1 is Norse mythology, told across a single season long arc from the nine worlds to Ragnarǫk. New episodes every Wednesday and Sunday. This show uses AI tools (research, narration, visuals) under human editorial direction. Every episode is reviewed before release.© 2026 The Sleeping Almanac Alternative & Complementary Medicine Hygiene & Healthy Living Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Death of Baldr · Norse Mythology Sleep Story · 3 Hours
    Jun 15 2026

    Tonight, the brightest of the gods begins to dream of his own ending. Baldr, the most loved and the most gentle, wakes from dreams of death, and his mother Frigg walks the whole world asking every living thing to swear it will never harm him. Everything swears, except one small plant she passes by. A slow, sorrowful story of love, an overlooked thing, and a grief that even the gods cannot undo. Let it settle over you softly.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Welcome

    8:04 Chapter 1. The Dream That Baldr Had

    15:29 Chapter 2. The Long Ride to Hel

    18:50 Chapter 3. The Seeress Who Did Not Want To Speak

    25:35 Chapter 4. Frigg's Long Walking

    35:35 Chapter 5. The Sport of the Gods

    40:53 Chapter 6. The Old Woman at Frigg's Door

    45:57 Chapter 7. The Plant West of Valhǫll

    51:33 Chapter 8. The Brother Who Could Not See

    56:37 Chapter 9. The Throw

    1:02:03 Chapter 10. The Greatest Ship in the World

    1:13:13 Chapter 11. Hermóðr's Nine Nights

    1:32:38 Chapter 12. Goodnight. And the Wolf at the Edge of Time.

    1:46:27 Music to sleep by


    Watch the illustrated version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSleepingAlmanac

    New episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.


    Sources: the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson (Gylfaginning) and the Poetic Edda (Vǫluspá and Baldrs draumar), retold in an original written narrative.


    This show uses AI tools (research, narration, visuals) under human editorial direction. Every episode is reviewed before release.

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    3 hrs
  • The Theft of Iðunn's Apples · Norse Mythology Sleep Story · 3 Hours
    Jun 11 2026

    Tonight, the gods discover they can grow old. Iðunn keeps the apples that hold age away, and when Loki, cornered by a giant in eagle feathers, gives her up, the halls of the gods begin to gray and stiffen and slow. To undo it, Loki must fly north as a falcon and carry her home before the oldest of them forgets how to stand. A gentle story about time, and the quiet panic of losing it, told slowly enough to lose track of time yourself.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Welcome

    2:03 Chapter 1. The Hunger of Three Wanderers

    10:08 Chapter 2. The Ox That Would Not Cook

    17:06 Chapter 3. The Pole That Stuck

    23:26 Chapter 4. The Oath Sworn in the Sky

    31:16 Chapter 5. The Goddess of Apples

    42:28 Chapter 6. The Story Loki Told

    51:00 Chapter 7. The Wings of Þjazi

    1:00:22 Chapter 8. The First Gray Hair

    1:15:08 Chapter 9. The Falcon Cloak

    1:23:08 Chapter 10. The Nut and the Fire

    1:32:30 Chapter 11. The Daughter Who Came for Vengeance

    1:45:28 Chapter 12. Goodnight. And the Wolf at the Edge of Time.

    1:56:08 Music to sleep by


    Watch the illustrated version on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSleepingAlmanac

    New episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.


    Sources: the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson (Skáldskaparmál) and the skaldic poem Haustlǫng, retold in an original written narrative.


    This show uses AI tools (research, narration, visuals) under human editorial direction. Every episode is reviewed before release.

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    3 hrs
  • The Binding of Fenrir · Norse Mythology Sleep Story · 3 Hours
    Jun 8 2026

    Tonight, the gods try to hold back the future. A wolf is growing among them, larger and stronger each day, and the gods know how the story is meant to end. They bring him chains, and call it a game, and he breaks them. Then they bring a ribbon made of impossible things, and a single god is brave enough, or honest enough, to pay the price of the lie. A calm, sad story about fate beginning to set. Let it settle over you slowly.


    Chapters:

    0:00 Welcome

    2:04 Chapter 1. The Three Children of Loki

    12:47 Chapter 2. The Wolf Brought to Asgard

    21:57 Chapter 3. Týr, the One Who Fed Him

    31:51 Chapter 4. The First Two Chains

    40:10 Chapter 5. Down to Svartalfheim Again

    47:20 Chapter 6. The Six Impossible Things

    57:34 Chapter 7. The Ribbon in the Hand

    1:04:37 Chapter 8. The Test the Wolf Proposed

    1:10:37 Chapter 9. The Binding

    1:16:38 Chapter 10. The God Who Could Not Hold a Sword

    1:28:14 Chapter 11. What Was Lost. What Was Held.

    1:35:42 Chapter 12. Goodnight. And the Wolf at the Edge of Time.

    1:47:30 Music to sleep by


    Watch the illustrated version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7P8vw9jK5Y4

    New episodes every Wednesday and Sunday.


    Sources: the Prose Edda of Snorri Sturluson (Gylfaginning) and the Poetic Edda, retold in an original written narrative.


    This show uses AI tools (research, narration, visuals) under human editorial direction. Every episode is reviewed before release.

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    3 hrs
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