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The Travels of Marco Polo, Reading 1

The Travels of Marco Polo, Reading 1

FromBoring Books for Bedtime Readings to Help You Sleep


The Travels of Marco Polo, Reading 1

FromBoring Books for Bedtime Readings to Help You Sleep

ratings:
Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tonight we journey into the mists of history with Marco Polo and his uncles as they journey across the world to the court of Kublai Khan and back again. The 13th century has never been so dreamy. This week's episode complements a new tale about Genghis Khan by one of my favorite YouTube ASMRtists, The French Whisperer. I encourage you to check him out for relaxation and sleep. He's wonderful!   Visit The French Whisperer on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSkS5vtp5gY3huyVkX4IfMw   Support us on Patreon and get exclusive episodes & other perks: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod   Read "The Travels of Marco Polo" at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/10636   Follow and chat with us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/boringbookspod   Music: "Boring Books for Bedtime" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY-NC 3.0 http://leerosevere.bandcamp.com   All Boring Books for Bedtime readings are taken from works in the public domain. If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, send a recommendation on Twitter, on our website, or on Patreon. I'd love to hear from you!
Released:
Nov 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Boring Books for Bedtime is a weekly bedtime story podcast for the sleepless, the stressed, the anxious, the insomniacs--anyone who struggles with the endless brain chatter that keeps us up at night. In each episode, we calmly, quietly read something that's rather boring. Think Galileo, Aristotle, Emerson, and whoever wrote the 1897 Sears Catalog. If you're on Team Sleepless, lie back, take a deep breath, and let us read you to rest.