Welcome, and listen well as I tell you the tale of a person who navigated this website before...
Curious as to the contents of the site and what it might offer, our subject looked here, hoping to learn answers to their unspoken questions.
As they continued reading, they learned this was a place where those who listen to the "Books at Bedtime" podcast (hosted by myself, your humble and eloquint narrator who never makes any mistakes ever), may become more involved with the podcast and other listeners on the one hand, and make suggestions or lodge complaints on the other.
Reading further, however, our inquisitive explorer found buttons that would take them all throughout the site to more specialized pages.
The being who searched these pages thought to themselves, "It's a podcast, so I'll just listen along. That's all there is to it, right?" However, at that moment, their eyes found this section and they learned there was far more than they originally realized.
Imagine their surprise when they learned there is more awaiting supporters than just the free podcast. Our inquisitive party discovered they could support the Narrator on Patreon to gain access to a subscriber exclusive second podcast and discord server.
Still curious of the nature of the page, the focus of our tale decided to press on, reading on in hopes of learning something of more substance. They found a note from the narrator of the podcast regarding the reasons for its existence. It read as follows:
"When I was only a small child, my mother read to my siblings and me often. We discovered the Harry Potter series together and grew to love the time we spent listening to my mother read.
"There are audiobooks, but I have found they don't quite capture the experience of reading a book aloud as a family. There are often interruptions when someone has to go to the bathroom, or to go back and look at a previous chapter to reference something. Perhaps you all pause after something big happened to talk about it, or you might stop and speculate on what might be coming up next only to be wonderfully surprised at a twist or satisfied when you are proven right.
"I should note here that my mother never read ahead of us as we were reading the Harry Potter books together. We found out what was going to happen together, so it was just as much a surprise to her as it was to us.
"Growing up, I thought the same as most children do, that my experience was universal. After all, in a manner of speaking, our parents model the world for us. It's probably among the most important responsibilities of a parent, modeling the good and wholesome, while keeping firm boundaries for acceptable behavior.
"It wasn't until I was much older that I realized this was not a universal experience. Most people, it seemed to me, actually didn't experience this activity growing up. As such, many people never got the chance to learn to treasure books and the worlds they hold within.
"My purpose in making this podcast, "Books at Bedtime," is to make this experience more readily available to people who grew up without it. Imperfect though it is in recorded form, I hope to give a more personal experience than you'd get from audiobooks."
Having read the note from the narrator, our explorer of websites found that their curiosity had been satisfied on the subject of the reasons for the podcast's existence.