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The Temperature Blanket

Nothing much happens; bedtime stories to help you sleep by Wellness Loud

Mar 9, 202633:17Health

Our story tonight is called The Temperature Blanket, and it’s a story about a project inspired by a chance meeting and a yen to keep track of the days as they pass. It’s also about blank books and seashells, granny squar...

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The Temperature Blanket is an episode from Nothing much happens; bedtime stories to help you sleep by Wellness Loud. Our story tonight is called The Temperature Blanket, and it’s a story about a project inspired by a chance meeting and a ye...

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Published Mar 9, 2026, 33:17 long, audio available.

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What is The Temperature Blanket about?

Our story tonight is called The Temperature Blanket, and it’s a story about a project inspired by a chance meeting and a yen to keep track of the days as they pass. It’s also about blank books and seashells, granny squares and garter stitches, rows of yarn blending into a account of the year, and taking a few moments each day to make something lasting and beautiful.

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The Temperature Blanket is an episode from Nothing much happens; bedtime stories to help you sleep by Wellness Loud.

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This episode is 33:17 long.

When was this episode published?

This episode was published on Mar 9, 2026.

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