The Sleeping Archive
Step into the winter of 1936, in the quiet center of a neighborhood record shop during the Great Depression. Outside, money is scarce and uncertainty lingers in the air. Inside, shellac records spin steadily beneath a needle, and the sound of music offers something harder to quantify — stability, memory, and a reminder of who people were before the world shifted. In the midst of economic collapse, music did not disappear. It adapted. It gathered people into small rooms. It traveled through radio waves and record grooves. And in one record shop, it became an anchor for a community trying to endure. This is not a story of headlines or stock markets. It is a story of everyday life — of listening, of choosing what is worth preserving, and of the quiet power of sound during one of the most difficult decades in American history. — What to Expect: • Immersive narrative history set in 1936 • A first-person account from inside a neighborhood record shop • Historically grounded storytelling within the Great Depression • Calm, reflective pacing designed for evening listening • Suitable for Charlotte Mason and classical learners — This is not a documentary. It’s history, as if you were there.
31 episodios
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