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Tonight’s episode is a story poem written by Louisa May Alcott and is found in her treasured Flower Fables series. This heartwarming poem is called Clover Blossom and leans towards the theme of love and kindness. This poem reminds us why kindness towards others is so important. When we are kind towards others, they are more likely to be kind towards us. Kindness helps create emotional connections and makes the world a happier place.
Music in this episode is 'Dreaming' by Mathilda Skonare Karlsson via https://www.epidemicsound.com
This week on Drift Off, we’re asking you to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5 star rating and review. This is a free way to support the podcast while giving you a chance to share what you love about the show. You can let us know which episode is your favorite and it helps other sleepy listeners discover Drift Off too :)
It’s super easy! Hop on to Apple podcasts...scroll down our show page...select a star rating...and then tap ‘write a review’. We’ll be sure to take a look and share some of our fan favorites in upcoming episodes. Thank you for your support. It truly is an honor helping you get restful sleep.
This podcast is 100% listener-supported with no ads and proud of it! Help me keep this space ad-free! Thank you for your support :)
*Subscribe on Apple Podcasts from the show page, or visit driftoff.supercast.com to join through Supercast.
As a Drift Off Premium member you get:
Did you know you can also listen to my regular bedtime stories on Insight Timer for free? It’s a peaceful space for rest and relaxation. Also, for just $9.99/month, you’ll get access to my premium stories plus meditations, music, and live sessions from other amazing teachers.
https://insighttimer.com/relaxforawhile
Oh...and be sure to drift over to the podcast website to learn a little bit about the voice behind the stories. Hope to see you there!
https://www.driftoffpodcast.com
By Joanne D'Amico4.7
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Tonight’s episode is a story poem written by Louisa May Alcott and is found in her treasured Flower Fables series. This heartwarming poem is called Clover Blossom and leans towards the theme of love and kindness. This poem reminds us why kindness towards others is so important. When we are kind towards others, they are more likely to be kind towards us. Kindness helps create emotional connections and makes the world a happier place.
Music in this episode is 'Dreaming' by Mathilda Skonare Karlsson via https://www.epidemicsound.com
This week on Drift Off, we’re asking you to head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a 5 star rating and review. This is a free way to support the podcast while giving you a chance to share what you love about the show. You can let us know which episode is your favorite and it helps other sleepy listeners discover Drift Off too :)
It’s super easy! Hop on to Apple podcasts...scroll down our show page...select a star rating...and then tap ‘write a review’. We’ll be sure to take a look and share some of our fan favorites in upcoming episodes. Thank you for your support. It truly is an honor helping you get restful sleep.
This podcast is 100% listener-supported with no ads and proud of it! Help me keep this space ad-free! Thank you for your support :)
*Subscribe on Apple Podcasts from the show page, or visit driftoff.supercast.com to join through Supercast.
As a Drift Off Premium member you get:
Did you know you can also listen to my regular bedtime stories on Insight Timer for free? It’s a peaceful space for rest and relaxation. Also, for just $9.99/month, you’ll get access to my premium stories plus meditations, music, and live sessions from other amazing teachers.
https://insighttimer.com/relaxforawhile
Oh...and be sure to drift over to the podcast website to learn a little bit about the voice behind the stories. Hope to see you there!
https://www.driftoffpodcast.com

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