Dream With Jacob

Jacob Evans

A sanctuary of sound for the soul. Here you’ll find enchanting bedtime stories, soothing talk downs, and gentle meditations—each crafted to calm your mind, open your heart, and guide you into rest. These offerings spark childlike magic in the heart, weaving mythical creatures, elements of nature, and poetic storytelling into a tranquil atmosphere for peaceful sleep. From serene oceans to starlit forests, each journey invites you to drift into a world of wonder, stillness, and dreams.

  1. 6d ago

    The Odyssey, Episode 6: The Cattle of the Sun | Sleep Story

    Everything Odysseus has survived so far was leading here. Episode 6 covers the whole of Book XII — the Sirens, the strait between Scylla and Charybdis, and the cattle of the sun, the one thing Teiresias warned him never to touch. His men don't all make it out. If you've ever watched someone you love make a choice you knew would cost them everything, and couldn't stop it — this episode is for you. I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. 0:00 Intro 3:50 A Promise Kept 6:35 Circe's Warning 17:20 The Sirens' Song 26:30 Between Scylla and Charybdis 30:45 The Cattle of the Sun 39:15 Eurylochus's Choice 47:45 The Wrath of the Gods 54:00 Alone at Sea 1:00:00 Sleep Sounds This is Episode 6 of a Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Zeus, Poseidon, Hermes). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 6 covers Book XII in full. Odysseus and his men return to Circe's island to give a fallen crewman, Elpenor, the burial they promised him in the previous episode, and Circe gives Odysseus his final set of warnings before he sails for home: the Sirens, whose song has killed every sailor who ever stopped to listen; the narrow strait between six-headed Scylla and ship-swallowing Charybdis; and the island of Thrinacia, where the sun-god's sacred cattle graze, untouchable on pain of death. Odysseus survives the Sirens bound to his own mast, and loses six men to Scylla passing through the strait. Then, trapped on Thrinacia by a month of contrary winds and starving, his men kill and eat the sun-god's cattle while Odysseus sleeps — and pay for it days later in a storm that destroys the ship and kills every man aboard except Odysseus himself, who drifts alone for nine days before washing up on Calypso's island, exactly where his story to the Phaeacians began. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction. What's covered in this episode: - Odysseus and his men return to Circe's island to bury Elpenor and receive Circe's final warnings. - Circe describes the Sirens, the choice between the Wandering Rocks and the strait of Scylla and Charybdis, and the forbidden cattle of Thrinacia. - Odysseus survives the Sirens' song bound to his own ship's mast, as Circe instructed. - Passing through the strait, Scylla snatches six of Odysseus's men from the deck of the ship. - Trapped on Thrinacia by a month of bad winds, his starving crew kills and eats the sun-god's sacred cattle while Odysseus sleeps. - A storm sent in punishment destroys the ship and kills every man aboard except Odysseus. - Odysseus drifts alone for nine days and washes ashore on Calypso's island, closing the loop back to where his story began. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Odysseus, Circe, the Sirens, Scylla, Charybdis, Eurylochus, cattle of the sun, Thrinacia, Zeus, Poseidon, Calypso, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with someone who could use a little more ease and rest. With warmth and gentleness, May your sleep be deep, your breath steady, and your dreams kind. — Jacob Evans 🌙✨ #theodyssey #homerodyssey #greekmythology #greekmythologysleepstory #odysseus #sirens #scyllaandcharybdis #cattleofthesun #circe #bedtimestoryforadults #sleepstory #dreamwithjacob #classicliteraturebedtimestory #mythologysleepstory #ancientgreece

  2. Aug 12

    The Odyssey, Episode 5: The House of the Dead | Sleep Story

    Before he can sail home, Odysseus has to sail somewhere no living man is meant to go — down into the house of the dead, to speak with a prophet, his own mother, and the ghosts of every great name from the war he survived. Episode 5 covers the whole of Book XI: a mother who dies of nothing but grief and longing, a prophecy that decides the rest of the whole poem, and Achilles telling Odysseus that he'd rather be alive and poor than a king over all the dead. If you could ask one question of someone you'd lost, what would it be? I'd love to hear it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 3:55 Into the Dark 12:30 Elpenor's Plea 16:45 The Prophecy of Teiresias 24:25 A Mother's Grief 34:25 The Women of Legend 39:25 Agamemnon's Warning 44:10 Achilles Among the Dead 51:35 The Judged and the Damned 59:20 Sleep Sounds This is Episode 5 of a Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Poseidon, Persephone). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 5 covers Book XI in full, the famous "Nekyia" — Odysseus's journey to the house of the dead. Following Circe's instructions, he sails to the edge of the world, digs a trench, and calls up the ghosts of the dead with an offering of blood. The first to reach him is Elpenor, a crewman who died the night before they sailed, asking for a proper burial. Then comes Teiresias, the blind prophet, who delivers the prophecy that shapes the rest of Odysseus's entire voyage home — including a warning about the cattle of the sun that will matter enormously in a future episode. Odysseus then speaks with his own mother, Anticleia, who reveals she died of nothing but grief and longing for him, and tries three times to embrace her, only to have her slip through his arms like smoke. A procession of legendary women passes before him, followed by the ghosts of his fellow soldiers from Troy — Agamemnon, murdered by his own wife, warning Odysseus not to trust anyone with everything; and Achilles, who tells him plainly he'd rather be a poor farmer's servant among the living than a king over all the dead. The episode closes on the underworld's strangest sights: Minos judging the dead, and the eternal punishments of Tantalus, Sisyphus, and Tityus. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction. What's covered in this episode: - Odysseus sails to the edge of the world and calls up the dead with a blood offering, exactly as Circe instructed. - Elpenor's ghost, the crewman who died falling from Circe's roof, asks for a proper burial and grave marker. - Teiresias delivers the prophecy that shapes the rest of Odysseus's journey — including a warning about a forbidden island of cattle that belong to the sun. - Odysseus speaks with his mother's ghost, Anticleia, who died only of grief and longing, and tries three times to hold her. - A procession of legendary women, followed by Agamemnon's ghost, murdered by his own wife, and his warning about trust. - Achilles tells Odysseus he'd rather be alive and poor than a king over all the dead — one of the most famous lines in the whole poem. - The episode closes on Minos judging the dead, and the eternal punishments of Tantalus, Sisyphus, and Tityus, before Odysseus flees back to his ship. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Odysseus, Teiresias, Anticleia, Elpenor, Agamemnon, Clytemnestra, Achilles, Ajax, Minos, Tantalus, Sisyphus, Heracles, Poseidon, Persephone, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and…

  3. Aug 5

    The Odyssey, Episode 4: Circe’s Island | Sleep Story

    He's handed the one gift that could have carried him home in ten days — and loses it to nothing more than his own men's curiosity. Episode 4 covers the whole of Book X: a king who keeps every wind in the world in a bag, a harbor full of giants who crush eleven ships in minutes, and a witch who turns men into pigs with a single stroke of her wand. Has curiosity, yours or someone else's, ever cost you something you couldn't get back? I'd love to hear about it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 3:51 The King of the Winds 7:56 Undone by Our Own Hands 14:20 The Laestrygonians 22:50 The Isle of Circe 31:07 Turned to Swine 36:55 The Herb of the Gods 44:57 A Year at Aeaea 56:44 The Road to the Dead 1:06:03 Sleep Sounds This is Episode 4 of a Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Zeus, Hermes, Persephone). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 4 covers Book X in full: Aeolus, keeper of the winds, gives Odysseus a bag holding every contrary wind in the world, and Odysseus comes within sight of Ithaca itself before his own men, believing he's hoarding treasure, open the bag and blow the fleet all the way back. Aeolus refuses to help a second time, calling Odysseus hated by the gods. What follows is one of the darkest single scenes in the whole poem: the Laestrygonians, giant cliff-dwelling cannibals who destroy eleven of Odysseus's twelve ships in a matter of minutes. The lone survivors reach Aeaea, island of the enchantress Circe, where Odysseus's scouting party is turned into pigs — bodies changed, minds untouched — until Odysseus, protected by a herb from Hermes, forces her to reverse the spell. The crew spends a full year recovering on her island before Circe reveals the truth: before Odysseus can sail for home, he must first travel to the house of the dead to consult the prophet Teiresias. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction. What's covered in this episode: - Aeolus, keeper of the winds, hosts Odysseus for a month and sends him off with every contrary wind bound inside a leather bag — keeping only a fair wind free to carry the fleet home. - Within sight of Ithaca itself, Odysseus's own men open the bag while he sleeps, certain he's hiding treasure inside it — and the storm that bursts out blows the whole fleet back to where they started. - Aeolus refuses to help a second time, and the fleet is left to row on with no wind at all, until they reach the harbor of the Laestrygonians — giant cliff-dwellers who destroy eleven of the twelve ships and every man aboard them in minutes. - The lone surviving ship reaches Aeaea, where the enchantress Circe turns Odysseus's scouting party into pigs — until Hermes gives Odysseus a protective herb, and he forces Circe to swear an oath and free his men. - A full year of rest and recovery on Circe's island, before she reveals that Odysseus must travel to the house of the dead before he can sail for home at all. - The episode closes with a young crewman's sudden death, and Circe leading the sacrificial animals down to the shore herself — the fleet about to sail somewhere no living man is meant to go. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Odysseus, Circe, Aeolus, Hermes, Zeus, Persephone, Teiresias, the Laestrygonians, Antiphates, Eurylochus, Elpenor, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with…

  4. Aug 5

    The Odyssey, Episode 3: The Cave of the Cyclops | Sleep Story

    He tells the giant his name is No One — and it's the only thing clever enough to save his life. Episode 3 is the most famous single night in the whole of Homer's Odyssey: Odysseus and his men, trapped in a cave with a man-eating giant, have to out-think their way free with nothing but wine, a sharpened stake, and a lie about a name. Has a moment of quick thinking ever gotten you out of something you thought you wouldn't survive? I'd love to hear about it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 5:45 Crossing to the Cyclops' Shore 13:30 Inside the Giant's Cave 21:00 The First Terrible Night 31:20 Wine and a Clever Name 35:30 The Blinding 42:40 Beneath the Rams 49:00 The Curse of Poseidon 1:02:40 Sleep Sounds This is Episode 3 of a Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Zeus, Poseidon). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 3 covers Book IX, the Cyclops episode in full: Odysseus takes twelve men across to a mysterious island, discovers a giant shepherd's cave, and is trapped inside when the one-eyed Cyclops Polyphemus seals the entrance with a stone no group of men could move. Two of his men are killed and eaten before Odysseus devises an escape — getting the giant drunk on a rare wine, giving a false name, blinding him with a heated stake, and finally slipping the surviving crew out beneath the giant's own flock of rams. The episode closes with Polyphemus calling on his father Poseidon for a curse that will shape the rest of Odysseus's journey home. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction. What's covered in this episode: - Odysseus and twelve of his best men row across to a small island to learn what kind of people live there, and find a cave stocked with cheese, milk, and flocks of sheep and goats — with no shepherd in sight. - The Cyclops Polyphemus comes home, seals the cave with an immovable stone, and reveals himself as a lawless, godless giant who fears no one — killing and eating two of Odysseus's men on the spot. - Trapped for a second day and losing more men, Odysseus devises a plan: a sharpened, fire-hardened stake, a rare wine strong enough to overwhelm the giant, and a false name — "Noman" — clever enough to turn the other Cyclopes away when Polyphemus cries for help. - The blinding of Polyphemus, and the surviving crew's escape the next morning, hidden beneath the bellies of the giant's own rams as they're driven out to pasture. - Odysseus's parting taunt from the safety of the ship, revealing his true name — and Polyphemus's curse to his father Poseidon, asking that Odysseus lose everything before he ever sees home again. - The episode closes with the fleet sailing on, grieving six lost men, toward an island where the king of the winds is waiting. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Odysseus, the Cyclopes, Polyphemus, Zeus, Poseidon, Maron, Agamemnon, the Achaeans, Troy, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with someone who could use a little more ease and rest. With warmth and gentleness, May your sleep be deep, your breath steady, and your dreams kind. — Jacob Evans 🌙✨ #theodyssey #homerodyssey #greekmythology #greekmythologysleepstory #odysseus #cyclops #polyphemus #bedtimestoryforadults #sleepstory #dreamwithjacob #classicliteraturebedtimestory #mythologysleepstory #ancientgreece #trojanwar…

  5. Aug 3

    Abundance Sleep Hypnosis (Fall Asleep Feeling Enough) — 53 chars

    So many of us carry a private fear that there isn't enough — not enough time, not enough rest, not enough love to go around. Tonight's hypnosis walks you into an orchard where that fear finally gets to set itself down. If you tried this tonight, what's one thing you've been rationing that you're ready to receive freely instead? I'd love to hear it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 1:30 The Body Begins to Settle 6:00 Ten Steps Into the Orchard 9:45 The Gate Was Always Open 14:35 Where the Old Fear Rests 24:10 Roots You Didn't Know You Had 28:00 Carried Into Sleep 33:00 Music & Rain Sounds This is a guided sleep hypnosis for abundance, designed to release scarcity thinking and help you fall asleep feeling that you already have enough. This track combines a progressive relaxation induction with a ten-step hypnotic countdown, leading the listener into a visualized walled orchard used as a central metaphor for abundance and receiving without struggle. The middle of the track addresses scarcity mindset directly — the belief that good things (rest, money, love, time) are limited and must be competed for or earned — and gently replaces it with direct affirmations and the felt experience of already having enough. The track closes by returning the listener to the body and letting the hypnotic suggestions carry naturally into sleep, with no re-alerting cue, since this is designed to be listened to while falling asleep rather than as a daytime session. What's covered in this video: - The opening uses breath awareness and a progressive body scan (shoulders, jaw, hands) to settle the nervous system before the induction begins. - A ten-step countdown deepener walks the listener down into a visualized walled orchard at dusk, used as the session's central hypnotic anchor. - The middle explores scarcity mindset and childhood conditioning around lack, gently reframing the belief that good things are limited or must be earned, woven with direct affirmations ("you are safe to receive," "you are worthy of ease"). - A passage on ordinary, already-present abundance (breath, warmth, safety) grounds the more abstract suggestion work in something immediately felt. - The closing uses gentle post-hypnotic suggestion and a body return to carry the listener from the visualization into natural sleep. Mentioned in this video: sleep hypnosis, guided hypnosis for sleep, abundance mindset, scarcity mindset, progressive relaxation, hypnotic induction, countdown deepener, guided visualization, body scan, breath awareness, receiving, positive affirmations, gratitude, post-hypnotic suggestion, nervous system regulation, childhood conditioning around lack, Dream With Jacob. #sleephypnosis #abundancemindset #guidedmeditation Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with someone who could use a little more ease and rest. With warmth and gentleness, May your sleep be deep, your breath steady, and your dreams kind. — Jacob Evans 🌙✨ #sleephypnosis #abundancesleephypnosis #guidedhypnosisforsleep #abundancemeditation #sleepmeditation #scarcitymindset #guidedmeditationforsleep #hypnosisforabundanceandwealth #bedtimehypnosis #deepsleephypnosis #progressiverelaxation #guidedvisualizationsleep #DreamWithJacob #sleeptalkdown #fallasleepfast

  6. Aug 1

    The Odyssey, Episode 2: Washed Ashore | Sleep Story

    Seven years on that shore, and the sea finally changed its mind. Episode 2 leaves Telemachus behind in Sparta and returns to Odysseus himself — Calypso's island, a storm that tears his raft apart, and a princess on a beach who decides not to run. By the end of this one, Odysseus is telling his own story for the first time, in his own words, to a hall full of strangers. If a stranger's kindness has ever changed the course of your day, I'd love to hear about it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 3:09 Calypso Lets Him Go 15:22 Shipwrecked 28:10 The Girl on the Shore 46:54 The Phaeacian Court 57:11 The Feast and the Reveal 1:10:11 The Cicones and the Lotus-Eaters 1:18:41 Landfall at the Cyclopes' Shore 1:23:03 Sleep Sounds This is Episode 2 of a Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 2 covers Books V through IX (through the Lotus-Eaters): Calypso finally releasing Odysseus after seven years, the storm that wrecks his raft, his rescue by the Phaeacian princess Nausicaa, his welcome at her father's court, and the moment a bard's song breaks him down in front of the whole hall and he finally reveals who he is. The episode closes as he begins telling his own story — the raid on the Cicones, and the strange, gentle danger of the Lotus-Eaters — right up to the night before his ships land on the Cyclopes' shore. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction. What's covered in this episode: - The gods finally decide Odysseus's exile has gone on long enough, and Hermes is sent to tell Calypso to let him go — including her sharp, very human protest at the unfairness of it. - Odysseus's raft, and the storm Poseidon sends to wreck it, and two days adrift in the water before he finally reaches land, exhausted, and sleeps buried in a pile of leaves. - Nausicaa, a Phaeacian princess doing laundry by a river, who finds a naked, starving, shipwrecked stranger on the beach and doesn't run. - His welcome at the court of King Alcinous and Queen Arete, a feast, athletic games, and a bard's song about the Trojan War that makes him weep in front of the whole hall. - Odysseus finally revealing his own name and beginning to tell his own story — the raid on the Cicones, and the Lotus-Eaters, whose gentle hospitality nearly cost him half his crew. - The episode closes on the eve of a new landing, with Odysseus and his men camped just offshore from a mysterious island, not yet knowing what's waiting for them there. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Odysseus, Calypso, Hermes, Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Ino, Nausicaa, King Alcinous, Queen Arete, Demodocus, Achilles, Euryalus, the Cicones, the Lotus-Eaters, the Cyclopes, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with someone who could use a little more ease and rest. With warmth and gentleness, May your sleep be deep, your breath steady, and your dreams kind. — Jacob Evans 🌙✨ #theodyssey #homerodyssey #greekmythology #greekmythologysleepstory #odysseus #calypso #nausicaa #bedtimestoryforadults #sleepstory #dreamwithjacob #classicliteraturebedtimestory #mythologysleepstory #ancientgreece #trojanwar #sleepstoryforadults

  7. Jul 29

    The Odyssey, Episode 1: The Boy Who Waited | Sleep Story

    Twenty years gone, and a house full of men who won't leave. This is the first episode of a new series here — reading Homer's Odyssey aloud, one evening at a time, the way it was always meant to be told: out loud, in the dark, to someone who's allowed to fall asleep before it ends. Episode 1 belongs to Telemachus, the son Odysseus never really got to know, and the house that stopped being his the moment his father's ship sailed for Troy. If you've ever waited on someone you love without knowing if they're coming back, I'd love to hear about it in the comments. 0:00 Intro 3:25 The Ache in Ithaca 11:15 Telemachus's Resolve 39:25 Pylos and Old Nestor 47:00 Sparta — Menelaus and Helen 1:10:10 Trouble Back in Ithaca 1:18:10 Odysseus on Calypso's Shore 1:22:10 Sleep Sounds This is the premiere episode of a new Dream With Jacob series adapting Homer's Odyssey as a bedtime sleep story, read from Samuel Butler's 1900 public-domain English translation (Roman god names swapped to their Greek originals — Zeus, Athena, Poseidon, Hermes). It's timed to the cultural wave around the 2026 Nolan film, but adapts only Homer's original text, never the film's script or scenes. Episode 1 compresses Books I-IV, the story of Telemachus, into one full episode before the series turns to Odysseus's own adventures beginning in Episode 2. It's told gently, as a slow-moving narrative to rest inside rather than a guided meditation with direct instruction, and was written for anyone who wants an old, real story read to them at the end of the day. What's covered in this episode: - Twenty years since Odysseus sailed for Troy, and his house on Ithaca overrun by suitors who want his wife, his wine, and his throne, while his son Telemachus sits among them, humiliated and waiting. - Athena, disguised as an old family friend, visits Telemachus in secret and tells him his father is alive, giving him the courage to call the suitors to account in a public assembly. - Telemachus's assembly speech, an eagle omen, and his secret voyage away from Ithaca to search for news of his father, against his mother's fear and the suitors' plotting. - Pylos, and old King Nestor, who fought beside Odysseus at Troy and still doesn't know if he's alive. - Sparta, and Menelaus and Helen, who recognize Telemachus by his resemblance to his father, and the story of the wooden horse and the shapeshifting sea-god Proteus, who reveals that Odysseus is alive, held captive by the nymph Calypso, weeping for home. - The episode closes exactly where Episode 2 begins: Odysseus alone on Calypso's shore, staring at a sea he cannot cross. Mentioned in this episode: The Odyssey, Homer, Greek mythology, Telemachus, Odysseus, Penelope, Athena, Nestor, Menelaus, Helen of Troy, Proteus, Calypso, the Trojan War, ancient Greece, classic literature, sleep story, bedtime story for adults, Dream With Jacob. 💜 Support the Channel: ✨ Join Patreon for early access + exclusive stories → https://www.patreon.com/dreamwithjacob ☕ Buy me a cup of tea → https://ko-fi.com/dreamwithjacob Some of what I use for sleep, if you're curious: Sound machine → https://amzn.to/4b4fWeY Essential oil diffuser → https://amzn.to/4gmcksq Humidifier → https://amzn.to/4aBjOE8 Sleep mask + headphones → https://amzn.to/44go88b Cooling bamboo sheets → https://amzn.to/4eY0ylE As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. 💫 A Gentle Invitation If this experience feels supportive, you're warmly invited to subscribe for weekly sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming journeys. And if something in you softened or shifted, feel free to leave a comment — your words are read and truly valued here. 🌙 Connect & Listen Elsewhere Instagram & TikTok: @dream_with_jacob Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/DreamWithJacob/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61590349902504 X: https://x.com/dreamwithjacob1 🎧 Insight Timer: dreamwithjacob 🎙️ All major podcast platforms: dreamwithjacob ✨ New sleep meditations, bedtime stories, and calming experiences released weekly If this brought you comfort tonight, consider sharing it with someone who could use a little more ease and rest. With warmth and gentleness, May your sleep be deep, your breath steady, and your dreams kind. — Jacob Evans 🌙✨ #theodyssey #homerodyssey #greekmythology #greekmythologysleepstory #telemachus #odysseus #bedtimestoryforadults #sleepstory #dreamwithjacob #classicliteraturebedtimestory #mythologysleepstory #ancientgreece #trojanwar #sleepstoryforadults #calmstoryforsleep

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