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Snoozecast

Snoozecast

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A Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast featuring N. and Vee Lockard
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Snoozecast

Snoozecast

Snoozecast

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Snoozecast

Snoozecast

Snoozecast

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A Health, Fitness and Mental Health podcast featuring N. and Vee Lockard
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Tonight we’ll read "The Treasure Seeker", a story found in the "Crimson Fairy Book" written by Andrew Lang and published in 1903. In this story, a party of shepherds sat one night telling of the strange things that had happened to them in their
Tonight, we’ll read the opening to “With the Night Mail” an early sci-fi novella set in the year 2000, written by Rudyard Kipling, and published in 1905.This story describes an airship postal worker making a routine night run from London to Q
Tonight, we shall read the next part to “Persuasion”, the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen, and published in 1817. The story concerns Anne Elliot, a twenty-seven year old Englishwoman, whose family moves in order to lower their expense
Tonight, we’ll read from “The Wild Garden” by William Robinson, published in 1870. This episode first aired in 2021. Robinson was an Irish gardener and journalist whose ideas about wild gardening spurred the movement that led to the popularizin
Introducing Explore Quirky Roadside Attractions with Dylan Thuras from Via Podcast.Follow the show: Via PodcastNext up on the Via Podcast, hosts Michelle Donati and Mitti Hicks take a road trip to discover offbeat roadside attractions around th
Tonight, we’ll read a Snoozecast original titled “The Lighthouse Keeper’s Secret” where in a remote lighthouse, the keeper rescues a shipwrecked woman, who has amnesia and believes she is searching for hidden treasure.— read by 'V' —Sign up
Tonight, we’ll read the next part to “Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea,” a classic science fiction adventure novel by French writer Jules Verne.In the last episode, Captain Nemo informs the crew that the weather is improving and plans to
Tonight, for our monthly Snoozecast+ Deluxe bonus episode, we invite you to explore “The Heavenly Pits” with us. This story, written by Snoozecast, features a biologist whose solo expedition into a legendary sinkhole transitions from scientific
Tonight, we’ll read the story “The Three Golden Apples” written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and found in “A Wonder Book” originally published in 1851. This episode first aired in 2021.This is Hawthorne's retelling of Hercules’ search for three gol
Introducing Paul Scheer Picks the Very Best of the Very Worst Movies from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourPaul Scheer is a noted actor and comedian, and the author of the new memoir “Joyful Recollections of T
Tonight, we’ll read the story “The Clocks of Rondaine” adapted by Snoozecast and originally found in the compilation “Fanciful Tales” compiled by Frank R. Stockton and published in 1894.A clock or chronometer is a device that measures and dis
Introducing After Serving Decades in Prison for Murder, Two Men Fought to Clear Their Names from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourFor years, the staff writer Jennifer Gonnerman has reported on the case of Eric
Tonight, we’ll read the 17th chapter of “Anne of Green Gables”, the classic 1908 novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery. This chapter is titled “A New Interest in Life”.Anne invites her best friend, Diana Barry, to tea at Green Gables. Anne is thrille
Introducing After Serving Decades in Prison for Murder, Two Men Fought to Clear Their Names from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourFor years, the staff writer Jennifer Gonnerman has reported on the case of Eric
Tonight, we’ll read an excerpt about bicycle etiquette from “Twentieth Century Culture and Deportment for the Lady and Gentleman at Home and Abroad” by Maud C. Cook published in 1899.This episode originally aired in 2021.Bicycles and horse bu
Introducing Senator Raphael Warnock on America’s “Moral and Spiritual Battle” from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourWhen Raphael Warnock was elected to the Senate from Georgia in the 2020 election, he made his
Tonight, we’ll read excerpts from the first chapter of Charles Darwin’s “The Voyage of the Beagle”. This chapter explores around the islands of Cape Verde.“The Voyage of the Beagle” is the title most commonly given to the book published in 18
Introducing Encounter Animals Ethically with Alison Hermance from Via Podcast.Follow the show: Via PodcastOn the next episode of the Via Podcast, hosts Michelle Donati and Mitti Hicks get up close and personal with a few cuddly critters—and a f
Tonight, we’ll read the 7th chapter to “Good Wives” written by Louisa May Alcott. This is also known as the second half of the “Little Women” novel and is considered the 30th chapter as part of that work as a whole.Our last episode was the ch
Tonight, we’ll read a Brazilian fairy tale called “The Seaside Princess from Brazil” or “Why the Sea Moans” from the collection by Elsie Spicer Eells’s “Fairy Tales from Brazil” published in 1917. This story was originally adapted and published
Tonight, we’ll read the beginning of “The Rainbow”, a novel by British author D. H. Lawrence. “The Rainbow” tells the story of three generations of the Brangwen family, a dynasty of farmers and craftsmen who live in the east Midlands of England
Introducing Love Is Blind, and Allegedly Toxic from The New Yorker Radio Hour.Follow the show: The New Yorker Radio HourOn the reality-TV dating show  “Love Is Blind,” the most watched original series in Netflix history, contestants are alone i
Tonight, we shall read the next part to “Persuasion”, the last novel fully completed by Jane Austen, and published in 1817. The story concerns Anne Elliot, a twenty-seven year old Englishwoman, whose family moves in order to lower their expense
Tonight, we’ll read from “Chocolate and Cocoa Recipes” by Miss Parloa.The Maya believed that cacao was discovered by the gods in a mountain along with other delectable foods, for their divine use. According to Maya mythology, the Plumed Serpe
Tonight, we’ll read a selection from “The Crow’s Nest”, also known as “On the other side of the latch” by Sara Jeanette Duncan, who also published as Mrs. Everard Cotes and Garth Grafton.Duncan worked as a travel writer for Canadian newspaper
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