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Hi, Sleepy. This is me again. Henrik.
Floating above the endless void of meaning and language and strangely shaped English sentences.
In tonight’s episode, I reflect on the tragic beauty of being a Swedish man with a microphone and no filter.
We talk about parenting, loneliness, oceans, boats, triangles on Venus, the impossibility of controlling anything, and the maddening mystery of what birthdays felt like in 1348.
I admit my fears. I praise curiosity. I thank my imagination. And I speak, because that’s what I do. Words tumble like socks in a dryer, some pairing off, some lost in the dark.
This isn’t a lullaby. It’s something else. Something that floats. Welcome to another introspective and imaginative journey to sleep.
Sleep tight!
More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl
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Hi, Sleepy. This is me again. Henrik.
Floating above the endless void of meaning and language and strangely shaped English sentences.
In tonight’s episode, I reflect on the tragic beauty of being a Swedish man with a microphone and no filter.
We talk about parenting, loneliness, oceans, boats, triangles on Venus, the impossibility of controlling anything, and the maddening mystery of what birthdays felt like in 1348.
I admit my fears. I praise curiosity. I thank my imagination. And I speak, because that’s what I do. Words tumble like socks in a dryer, some pairing off, some lost in the dark.
This isn’t a lullaby. It’s something else. Something that floats. Welcome to another introspective and imaginative journey to sleep.
Sleep tight!
More about Henrik, click here: https://linktr.ee/Henrikstahl
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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