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Welcome to the "Bore You to Sleep" podcast, where my mission is to help you achieve a restful night's sleep. I provide soothing narration and mundane bedtime stories to promote peaceful slumber.
In this episode, I'm delighted to share an excerpt from "Writers of Knickerbocker," a 1912 publication by Hamilton Write Mabie. This book explores the early days of New York City during the 1800s, offering a glimpse into its history.
I'd like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has shared their kind words of appreciation throughout the week. Your support and feedback are invaluable and contribute to my goal of offering quality sleep assistance.
I'm also thrilled to introduce new sponsors and thank our new patron on Patreon. Your support allows me to keep this podcast freely accessible to all, ensuring that everyone can benefit from it. Whether you choose to support me through Patreon or Spotify, your contributions help keep the podcast alive.
Another wonderful way to show your appreciation is by leaving a review or comment on your podcast app or my website. Hearing from my listeners and knowing how the podcast has positively impacted your sleep routines is truly rewarding
I'm incredibly grateful to my existing Patrons and Spotify Sponsors. Your continued support and feedback are the lifeblood of this podcast.
If you find my podcast beneficial, please subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review on your podcast app. Even a brief sentence can make a significant difference.
If you'd like to become a patron or sponsor, visit Boreyoutosleep.com, where you can support me with a monthly contribution, whether it's $1.00 or $5.00. Your support allows me to keep bringing you more episodes for a better night's sleep.
You can also connect with me at Boreyoutosleep.com and find me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Leaving a review or sharing the podcast with a friend is a fantastic way to say thank you. These gestures help me assist others and are the best compliments I can receive.
For now, lie back, relax, and savor the calming readings. Sincerely,
Teddy
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Welcome to the "Bore You to Sleep" podcast, where my mission is to help you achieve a restful night's sleep. I provide soothing narration and mundane bedtime stories to promote peaceful slumber.
In this episode, I'm delighted to share an excerpt from "Writers of Knickerbocker," a 1912 publication by Hamilton Write Mabie. This book explores the early days of New York City during the 1800s, offering a glimpse into its history.
I'd like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has shared their kind words of appreciation throughout the week. Your support and feedback are invaluable and contribute to my goal of offering quality sleep assistance.
I'm also thrilled to introduce new sponsors and thank our new patron on Patreon. Your support allows me to keep this podcast freely accessible to all, ensuring that everyone can benefit from it. Whether you choose to support me through Patreon or Spotify, your contributions help keep the podcast alive.
Another wonderful way to show your appreciation is by leaving a review or comment on your podcast app or my website. Hearing from my listeners and knowing how the podcast has positively impacted your sleep routines is truly rewarding
I'm incredibly grateful to my existing Patrons and Spotify Sponsors. Your continued support and feedback are the lifeblood of this podcast.
If you find my podcast beneficial, please subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review on your podcast app. Even a brief sentence can make a significant difference.
If you'd like to become a patron or sponsor, visit Boreyoutosleep.com, where you can support me with a monthly contribution, whether it's $1.00 or $5.00. Your support allows me to keep bringing you more episodes for a better night's sleep.
You can also connect with me at Boreyoutosleep.com and find me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Leaving a review or sharing the podcast with a friend is a fantastic way to say thank you. These gestures help me assist others and are the best compliments I can receive.
For now, lie back, relax, and savor the calming readings. Sincerely,
Teddy

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