Fall Asleep with Fran — A Gentle History of Linen: The Oldest Cloth We Still Sleep Beneath
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Linen begins with flax: a slender plant with pale blue flowers and long, strong fibers hidden just beneath the bark of its stem. Those fibers take patience to harvest, patience to spin, and patience to weave — and somehow, you can feel that patience in the finished cloth. The particular coolness of a linen sheet. The gentle, natural irregularity of its weave. The soft, uneven lumps called slubs that make it look like nothing else.
Fran takes you gently through linen's remarkable history, stretching back thirty-six thousand years to dyed flax fibers found in a cave in what is now Georgia — long before farming, long before the earliest cities. From Swiss lake dwellings to ancient Egyptian tombs, from Sumerian poetry to the linen wrappings of mummies preserved across millennia, this is a fabric woven into the very oldest stories human beings ever told about themselves.
Calm, unhurried, and filled with quiet details, this episode is designed to ease you into deep, restful sleep. Whether you're already lying on linen sheets or simply looking for a gentle bedtime story to carry you away, let Fran's voice and the slow, ancient world of linen settle your mind and close your eyes.
A perfect sleep aid for anyone who loves nature, history, and the quiet comfort of things made with care. A soothing episode to help you relax and drift off to sleep.
This episode includes AI-generated content.
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