The Joy of Sleeping: Bob Ross recordings recast as bedtime audio series
In Summary : Blissful and soothing reruns of Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting can make even hardened Internet users drift away to a sublime d...
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In Summary :
Blissful and soothing reruns of Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting can make even hardened Internet users drift away to a sublime dream world, complete with happy little trees and happy little clouds. Now, for those that can’t get enough during the day—and have trouble drifting off at bedtime—there’s a happy little audio series.The maker of popular meditation app Calm is recasting audio from episodes of The Joy of Painting to create “Sleep Stories” narrated by Ross that help users relax and slip off to a peaceful slumber.
The series marks the first time that Bob Ross Inc., which manages the late painting star’s estate and brand, has agreed to license audio from the show, according to a report by The New York Times.
“We asked ourselves, ‘What would Bob do?’” Joan Kowalski, the president of Bob Ross Inc., told the Times. “Using his voice to help put people to sleep? Well, he would love that.” [...]
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https://arstechnica.com/?p=1331213
Blissful and soothing reruns of Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting can make even hardened Internet users drift away to a sublime dream world, complete with happy little trees and happy little clouds. Now, for those that can’t get enough during the day—and have trouble drifting off at bedtime—there’s a happy little audio series.The maker of popular meditation app Calm is recasting audio from episodes of The Joy of Painting to create “Sleep Stories” narrated by Ross that help users relax and slip off to a peaceful slumber.
The series marks the first time that Bob Ross Inc., which manages the late painting star’s estate and brand, has agreed to license audio from the show, according to a report by The New York Times.
“We asked ourselves, ‘What would Bob do?’” Joan Kowalski, the president of Bob Ross Inc., told the Times. “Using his voice to help put people to sleep? Well, he would love that.” [...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1331213
