• Episode 4 — Seeds of Envy | Conspiracy in the Secluded Valley | When Resentment Becomes Intention
    2026/05/01

    Gentle winds carry the scent of wild herbs across Canaan's rolling hills. The pastoral scene embodies perfect harmony. Flocks grazing, shepherds calling, the ancient rhythm of the land. Perfect. Except it isn't.

    The elder brothers have driven their flocks to a secluded valley beyond the usual grazing grounds. In the shade of limestone, voices drop to conspiratorial whispers. Sheep bells create a gentle music that will soon soundtrack the birth of treachery. And the question hangs in the cool air: does anyone else see it? How Father's whole face changes when Joseph walks into a room?

    This episode walks through the chapter titled Seeds of Envy. The conspiracy bared, the elaborate evening deception of Jacob under the fig tree, and the moment thought finally crosses into intention.

    In this episode:

    • The deceptive pastoral surface, an azure sky unmarked by clouds, the rhythm that has held for generations
    • The brothers' grievance, that Joseph and his brother are more beloved to their father even though they are a whole group
    • The cold proposal, to remove Joseph and afterward repent and become righteous
    • The well as moral compromise, abandonment dressed as mercy
    • Premeditated repentance: "We can repent after. God is merciful." The terrifying logic of scheduled mercy
    • The evening deception, honeyed courtesy, the false oath to guard Joseph with their lives, and Jacob's instinctive fear
    • The trap baited as dawn approaches

    About the book: Joseph: A Beautiful Patience by Harry Peter De La Savane is a literary retelling of the story of Joseph and his family. The dream, the betrayal by his brothers, the years in slavery and prison, and the unlikely path to forgiveness. Harry brings the inner lives of the brothers to the page with rare patience. They are not cartoon villains, but men whose envy curdles slowly into something they will spend the rest of their lives carrying.

    Get the book: Order Joseph: A Beautiful Patience at hpdelasavane.com to read this chapter as Harry wrote it.

    Previously on Joseph: A Beautiful Patience: Episode 3 left us with Joseph standing beneath the very stars that had bowed before him in vision, divine selection settling around his shoulders.

    Next episode: the morning will come, and with it the moment the trap springs.

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    22 分
  • Episode 3 — Divine Whispers | Joseph's Dream of Eleven Stars, the Sun and the Moon | A Vision Begins
    2026/05/01

    The dream that begins everything. In the violet hour before dawn, Joseph stirs from sleep carrying something he cannot yet name. He approaches his father on the stone bench, hesitant, and tells him what he saw: eleven stars, and the sun and the moon. I saw them prostrating before me.

    Jacob's reaction is not celebration. It is awe and dread, twined together, and the dread wins. He pulls Joseph into the shadow of the courtyard and gives him an instruction that will define the rest of the story: do not relate your vision to your brothers, lest they devise a plot against you.

    This episode walks through the chapter titled Divine Whispers. The dream itself, Jacob's silencing instruction, and the divine confirmation that Joseph has been chosen for an uncommon path, as Abraham and Isaac were chosen before him.

    In this episode:

    • The violet hour before dawn, the courtyard waking around Joseph
    • Joseph telling his father the dream of eleven stars, the sun, and the moon prostrating before him
    • Why a prophet would silence a prophecy, the awe-and-dread reaction of a father who recognizes the weight
    • Jacob's counsel under the fig tree, that with great favor comes great trials
    • Keep your faith close, like a stone in your palm. The chapter's signature line
    • The moon shadowed like an ancient coin, and the dream returning to Joseph imminent and inevitable

    About the book: Joseph: A Beautiful Patience by Harry Peter De La Savane is a literary retelling of the story of Joseph and his family. The dream, the betrayal by his brothers, the years in slavery and prison, and the unlikely path to forgiveness. Each episode of this companion podcast walks through one chapter of the book in the register of close reading.

    Get the book: Order Joseph: A Beautiful Patience at hpdelasavane.com and read the dream chapter as Harry wrote it.

    Previously on Joseph: A Beautiful Patience: Episode 2 left us with the household asleep beneath a canopy of stars, and Jacob's persistent knot of apprehension lodged beneath his ribs.

    Next episode: the older brothers will begin to act on what they have, until now, only carried.

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    26 分
  • Episode 2 — The Threads of Destiny | Jacob Senses the Storm | Joseph and His Brothers
    2026/05/01

    The story begins. Jacob stands at the edge of his courtyard at twilight, his calloused hands gripping the rough-hewn post, sensing what he cannot yet name. Inside the dwelling, his older sons gather in lamplight. Judah gestures vigorously, Reuben stays cautious, Simeon stands rigid with barely contained resentment. Their voices carry an edge of discontent he has been hearing more frequently.

    Then Joseph approaches with lighter footsteps, an openness his older brothers have long since traded for hardened masks of self-protection. Beneath the stars he says of them: each one has its place, yet together they tell stories. Like our family, separate but connected.

    And Leah, emerging from the shadows, delivers the warning that names what is coming: those who feel overlooked often seek recognition in dangerous ways.

    This episode walks through the chapter titled The Threads of Destiny. The gathering atmosphere before the storm, a father holding the burden of an inheritance passed from Abraham to Isaac, and the central question of the chapter: what does it mean to sense something coming before it has a name?

    In this episode:

    • The weight of evening on Jacob, the dwelling of weathered stone, the burden of a covenant carried across generations
    • His father Isaac's haunting warning, that the hardest enemies grow unnoticed within
    • Joseph's openness contrasted with the brothers' hardened masks of self-protection
    • The bond between Joseph and Benjamin, the painful echo of Rachel
    • Leah's warning from the shadows, that those who feel overlooked seek recognition in dangerous ways
    • The household settling for sleep beneath a canopy of stars, and the persistent knot of apprehension lodged beneath Jacob's ribs

    About the book: Joseph: A Beautiful Patience by Harry Peter De La Savane is a literary retelling of the story of Joseph and his family. The dream, the betrayal by his brothers, the years in slavery and prison, and the unlikely path to forgiveness. Each episode of this companion podcast walks through one chapter of the book in the register of close reading.

    Get the book: Order Joseph: A Beautiful Patience at hpdelasavane.com to read this chapter as Harry wrote it.

    Previously on Joseph: A Beautiful Patience: Episode 1 introduced Harry's frame, his methodology, and his Author's Note. The door opening to the story.

    Next episode: a dream is coming that will mark a young son for an uncommon path. Eleven stars, the sun, and the moon, all bowing before him.

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    32 分
  • Episode 1 — An Introduction to Joseph: A Beautiful Patience by Harry Peter De La Savane | The Best of Stories Begins
    2026/05/01

    Welcome to Joseph: A Beautiful Patience, a companion podcast to Harry Peter De La Savane's literary retelling of one of the most enduring stories ever told — the story the world has called, across centuries, the best of stories.

    In this opening episode, we step inside Harry's frame: the McGill University library where the story finally found him, his methodology as a novelist serving a sacred narrative, and his Author's Note. We unfold the choices that shape the entire book — why he keeps every original verse intact on the page, why he uses the names Joseph and Jacob as bridges into the story, and why he describes the work not as instruction but as the physical sensation of another life lived from the inside.

    Harry says he spent many years before he understood why this story has never let him go. Across these eighteen episodes, that is what we are here to do — not to argue why it endures, but to feel why.

    In this episode:

    • Harry Peter De La Savane's path to writing Joseph: A Beautiful Patience
    • The McGill University library scene where the text finally claimed him
    • The novelist's methodology — filling sensory blanks without altering scripture
    • Names as bridges: why Joseph instead of Yusuf, Jacob instead of Yaqub
    • The three readers Harry has sat with — and what each discovers in the text, as if the story knew them before they knew it
    • What it means to write a book not to instruct or edify, but to give the reader the inside of the moment

    About the book: Joseph: A Beautiful Patience is a literary retelling of the story of Joseph and his family — the dream, the betrayal by his brothers, the years in slavery and prison, and the unlikely path to forgiveness. Harry Peter De La Savane writes from Ottawa-Gatineau, Canada, between English, French, and Arabic. The book is the first in a planned trilogy; novels devoted to Mary and to Jesus are also in preparation.

    Get the book: Order Joseph: A Beautiful Patience at hpdelasavane.com — the perfect companion to this audio series.

    Next episode: the story itself begins. The hills of Canaan at twilight, a father at the edge of his courtyard sensing what he cannot yet name, and the first invisible threads of destiny weaving toward each other.

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    13 分