Not all classic stories stir minds with tragedy and drama. Some even help people wind down at the end of a long day. From Thumbelina to The Republic, Sleepy podcast host Otis Gray knows how to pick and read them. Gray's composed baritone keeps listeners present and calm. This is a great way to get ready for a good night's sleep.
Writer, photographer, and storyteller, Gray knows how to put his audience at ease. His pace in the Sleepy podcast attracts listeners with soothing detail. From Persuasion to Pinocchio, Gray picks the right page and pitch. There are no hurried moments, nor none too slow. So it's no surprise his followers report better sleep and more energy.
Episodes air once a week and are about one hour in length. Most stories are great for listeners of any age. Some might be better suited for the younger ones, like In Search of Lost Time and On the Origin of Species. Sleepy also features plenty of Winnie the Pooh and other classics to please the masses. Gray makes each one a great bedtime story.
Gray's talents shine through in his popular reading of Hungry, for example. Many listeners lauded his calming voice and alluring storytelling skills. The background music and sound effects in Moby Dick complement the adventure while keeping things mellow.
Gray's storytelling helps those struggling with insomnia gain control of their sleep. Event listeners without sleep issues may enjoy Sleepy for Gray's exceptional voice talent. The success of Sleepy also inspired another series called Sleepy Bookshelf. Here, Gray interviews writers and talks about literature.
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