Where everyday life is full of glimmers of ordinary magic
Stories from the Village
From the Inn on the Lake to the Farmer’s Market, from the bookshop in downtown to the cabin in the woods, enjoy soothing stories that lean into small pleasures and celebrate community. Based on the enormously popular podcast Nothing Much Happens, these family-friendly stories are an antidote to anxiety and a dose of simple goodness.
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Pasta, The River, and a Sunken Garden (Encore)
Our stories today lean into the romance and sentimental feelings of the summer.
Rain Clouds, Butterflies, and Lightning Bugs
A trio of cozy stories filled with gardens, friendly races, and summer nights lit by fireflies.
The Library and Slow Living
Our stories today take us through some ways folks in the Village are spending their days and evenings in the early summer.
Wind, Rain, and Hummingbirds (Encore)
Our stories today celebrate some of the joys of being outside in the changing weather of the summer.
Spending Time, In the Early Summer
Our stories today take us through some ways folks in the Village are spending their days and evenings in the early summer.
Daydreams Dances and Books (Encore)
Our stories today are about the joy of imagination and the creative ways people can add magic into life.
Fresh Grass, Piano Keys, & Ships
Our stories today take us into some rich sensory experiences in the first bloom of spring.
Old Houses, Walks & Gardens (Encore)
Our stories today highlight some of the loveliest, simple pleasures of the spring.
Downtown Village Walking Tour, Part 1
Come for a walk through downtown Nothing Much with me today. We’ll start at the Bakery, then head down to the Stationery Shop.
Warm Weather Magic
Our stories today invite you out into the fine spring weather for a bit of fresh air and adventuring.
Marmalade (& Friends) at the Inn
Our stories today unite some of the most popular characters in the Village of Nothing Much, the Innkeeper, with Marmalade and her furry brothers Crumb and Birdie.
Early Spring in the Village (Encore)
Our stories today revel in the feeling of freshness that comes with Spring.