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Sleep Story 300 - The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation

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Good evening, dear listener, and welcome to the 300th episode of the Bore You to Sleep podcast. I'm Teddy, your host, and tonight we delve into "The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation," a fascinating book written by Gershom Bradford in 1918. This book takes us on a journey through the intricacies of navigation on both land and sea, a topic that has guided explorers and travelers for centuries.

Before we embark on tonight’s reading, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported this podcast over the past five years. It's incredible to think that we've reached 300 episodes together. Your support and kind words mean the world to me, and I'm honored to help you get the restful sleep you need.

For those of you who are new to the podcast, Bore You to Sleep was created out of my own struggles with sleep. I wanted to provide a soothing resource for those who, like me, have had trouble drifting off. It's been a wonderful journey, and I'm grateful for the amazing community that has grown around this podcast.

The podcast is self-made and produced, which is why you’ll hear a quick ad at the beginning of each episode. With the additional help of Subscribers and Patreon sponsors, I am able to keep delivering this podcast for free to those who need it. A big thank you also goes out to our new subscribers via Spotify for Podcasters, as well as all our existing subscribers and Patreon sponsors.

If you find this podcast helpful and would like to support it, there are a few ways you can contribute:

  • Follow the podcast in your podcast app.
  • Become a subscriber for $2.99 a month to remove any Spotify ads at the beginning of the episodes.
  • Leave a review and rating in your podcast app; even a single sentence helps a lot.

You can also say hello at BoreYouToSleep.com, where you can support the podcast. I'm also on Twitter and Instagram @BoreYouToSleep, and you can find me on Facebook by searching Bore You to Sleep Podcast. Sharing the podcast with a friend who might benefit from it is a fantastic way to show your support and is the greatest compliment I can receive.

Now, let’s get to tonight’s reading. Lie back, relax, and enjoy as we explore "The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation" by Gershom Bradford.

Sincerely, Teddy

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Good evening, dear listener, and welcome to the 300th episode of the Bore You to Sleep podcast. I'm Teddy, your host, and tonight we delve into "The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation," a fascinating book written by Gershom Bradford in 1918. This book takes us on a journey through the intricacies of navigation on both land and sea, a topic that has guided explorers and travelers for centuries.

Before we embark on tonight’s reading, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported this podcast over the past five years. It's incredible to think that we've reached 300 episodes together. Your support and kind words mean the world to me, and I'm honored to help you get the restful sleep you need.

For those of you who are new to the podcast, Bore You to Sleep was created out of my own struggles with sleep. I wanted to provide a soothing resource for those who, like me, have had trouble drifting off. It's been a wonderful journey, and I'm grateful for the amazing community that has grown around this podcast.

The podcast is self-made and produced, which is why you’ll hear a quick ad at the beginning of each episode. With the additional help of Subscribers and Patreon sponsors, I am able to keep delivering this podcast for free to those who need it. A big thank you also goes out to our new subscribers via Spotify for Podcasters, as well as all our existing subscribers and Patreon sponsors.

If you find this podcast helpful and would like to support it, there are a few ways you can contribute:

  • Follow the podcast in your podcast app.
  • Become a subscriber for $2.99 a month to remove any Spotify ads at the beginning of the episodes.
  • Leave a review and rating in your podcast app; even a single sentence helps a lot.

You can also say hello at BoreYouToSleep.com, where you can support the podcast. I'm also on Twitter and Instagram @BoreYouToSleep, and you can find me on Facebook by searching Bore You to Sleep Podcast. Sharing the podcast with a friend who might benefit from it is a fantastic way to show your support and is the greatest compliment I can receive.

Now, let’s get to tonight’s reading. Lie back, relax, and enjoy as we explore "The Whys and Wherefores of Navigation" by Gershom Bradford.

Sincerely, Teddy

  continue reading

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