Chris and Becca read some poems together in a relaxed way to help you unwind.
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Tolkien in My Sleep is a gentle podcast where I read poems from the world of Middle-earth to help you unwind. In this episode you’ll hear a selection of poems written by, or involving, Dwarves. Today we look at Misty Mountains Cold, Durin's Song, and the complaint of Mim the Dwarf.
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Tolkien in My Sleep is a gentle podcast where I read poems from the world of Middle-earth to help you unwind. In this episode you’ll hear a selection of poems written by, or involving, Hobbits.
Tolkien in My Sleep is a gentle podcast where I read poems from the world of Middle-earth to help you unwind. In this episode you’ll hear the timeless verses of Galadriel’s Song, O Snow-White, and A Elbereth Gilthoniel, alongside an original poem inspired by the tale of Beren. The tone is calm, reflective, and soothing—perfect for drifting into dreams with the beauty of Tolkien’s words as your companion.
Welcome to the very first episode of Tolkien in my Sleep, a podcast designed to help you unwind and drift into a calmer state through the words of J.R.R. Tolkien and beyond.
In this episode, I read three poems: Errantry, a whimsical and winding piece from Tolkien’s early work; a poem of high legend about Eärendil, the mariner who sailed the heavens; and finally, an original poem inspired by Morgoth’s theft of the Silmarils.
The aim is simple—slow, soothing readings of poetry from Middle-earth and related tales, with space to relax, listen, and let the words carry you somewhere quiet.
For more Tolkien lore, check out my other podcast: A Drunk History of Middle-earth.