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Ch. 5 - The Blues of Wynk, Blynk, & Nod (w/ Kalyn McAlister)

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In this fifth installment of the fairy ring, the cosmic greenhouse flies you to a lost underwater world. In a second-person narrative, you watched three ancient whale gods named Wynk, Blynk, and Nod (inspired by the poem, "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field) rebuild their ocean realm with their magical whale song.
This episode co-written and narrated by Kalyn McAlister and Michelle Lark
*Please note, this episode contains Binaural Beats which promote relaxation. Be advised and avoid listening while driving or operating machinery.
What are Binaural Beats? Read here.
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field.
This episode was co-written/narrated by Kalyn McAlister and Michelle Lark.

Kalyn McAlister
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The Fairy Ring Podcast
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Good article about Whale Song: https://gizmodo.com/why-whale-songs-are-still-one-of-sciences-greatest-myst-1692174859
Originally Published: October 2022
Updated: July 2024

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The Fairy Ring Podcast is written and produced by your host and cosmic friend, Michelle Lark. ©
Music used in The Fairy Ring Podcast is from Epidemic Sound.

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In this fifth installment of the fairy ring, the cosmic greenhouse flies you to a lost underwater world. In a second-person narrative, you watched three ancient whale gods named Wynk, Blynk, and Nod (inspired by the poem, "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field) rebuild their ocean realm with their magical whale song.
This episode co-written and narrated by Kalyn McAlister and Michelle Lark
*Please note, this episode contains Binaural Beats which promote relaxation. Be advised and avoid listening while driving or operating machinery.
What are Binaural Beats? Read here.
"Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" by Eugene Field.
This episode was co-written/narrated by Kalyn McAlister and Michelle Lark.

Kalyn McAlister
website
twitter
The Fairy Ring Podcast
website
instagram
Good article about Whale Song: https://gizmodo.com/why-whale-songs-are-still-one-of-sciences-greatest-myst-1692174859
Originally Published: October 2022
Updated: July 2024

Instagram @thefairyringpodcast
Tiktok @thefairyringpodcast
Youtube: click here
Listen to all episodes for free:
http://www.thefairyringpodcast.com
Business Inquiries:
thefairyringpodcast@gmail.com
The Fairy Ring Podcast is written and produced by your host and cosmic friend, Michelle Lark. ©
Music used in The Fairy Ring Podcast is from Epidemic Sound.

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