A Strawberry’s Purpose
55 min
•Apr 15, 20264 days agoSummary
A meditative sleep story set on an Irish strawberry farm where a wise strawberry named Ashling guides younger berries to understand their life purpose: bringing sweetness to someone's life and creating lasting memories. Through four interconnected narratives, the episode explores themes of purpose, acceptance, and the value found in unexpected places.
Insights
- Purpose is often discovered through service to others rather than through grand ambitions; small acts create lasting impact
- Acceptance of one's nature—whether imperfect shape, unexpected color, or unconventional form—is essential to fulfilling one's destiny
- Memories are built through simple, intentional moments shared with loved ones, not through complexity or perfection
- Guidance and mentorship from those with wisdom helps individuals navigate uncertainty and find confidence in their path
- Value is subjective and contextual; what seems flawed to one perspective may be perfect to another
Trends
Narrative-driven wellness content that embeds life lessons in allegorical storytelling for adult audiencesPersonification of nature and objects as a therapeutic device for exploring human emotions and purposeFamily-oriented memory-making experiences positioned as wellness and mindfulness practicesAcceptance and self-compassion messaging integrated into sleep and meditation contentIntergenerational storytelling as a framework for exploring belonging and purpose
Topics
Sleep meditation and guided relaxationPurpose and life meaningSelf-acceptance and imperfectionMemory formation and nostalgiaMentorship and guidanceFamily bonding experiencesMindfulness and presenceStorytelling as therapeutic toolNature-based metaphors for human experienceChildhood wonder and perspective
Companies
Slumber Studios
Production company behind Get Sleepy podcast; also produces Slumber app with 1000+ sleep content episodes
Slumber
Sleep app by Slumber Studios offering stories, meditations, audiobooks, soundscapes with customizable background sounds
O'Brien's
Fictional berry farm near Dublin, Ireland featured as the setting for the episode's narrative and allegorical story
People
Quotes
"You will bring sweetness to someone's life. You are destined to be the focus of someone's fondest memory. This person will smile every time they think of you."
Ashling (the wise strawberry)•~15:00
"Your shape may take on an entirely different form someday, but no matter what, you will always be a special strawberry, and you'll make someone's life sweeter."
Ashling•~28:00
"I love all the lumps and contours in this little guy. You're my favourite. I like you the best."
Young woman picking berries•~26:00
"Sometimes, it's nice to think of purpose as something you can hold in the palm of your hand. It might not be big, it might not be what you expected, but it's all yours."
Narrator (Thomas)•~45:00
"You are valued, you are loved."
Narrator (Thomas)•~46:00
Full Transcript
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Slumber has other unique features too, like the ability to add and adjust background sounds to create your own perfect mix. So I highly recommend you give Slumber a try. It's available in the Apple App Store and on Google Play. And as a Get Sleepy listener, you can unlock all of the content in the app, free for one month. Just go to slumber.fm slash Get Sleepy to get instant access to all of the content in Slumber, free for one month. That's slumber.fm slash Get Sleepy. Welcome to Get Sleepy. Where we listen, we relax and we get sleepy. I'm your host, Thomas. Thank you so much for joining me. I'll be narrating for you again tonight, and this story is something a bit different. It's about someone who provides direction and encouragement. Someone who's wise and kind. And this someone just happens to be a strawberry. She lives on a beautiful berry farm near Dublin in Ireland, and helps others to fulfil their purpose in life. A big thank you to Adrian for writing this unique and heartwarming story. Before we hear that though, if you'd like to support us in the most effective and direct way possible, and get some great benefits for yourself in return, we'd love for you to try Get Sleepy Premium. As a premium member, everything is completely ad free, and you'll have access to our entire catalogue of well over a thousand episodes, including all our weekly premium bonus episodes that come out every Thursday night. Like tomorrow, when Heather will be reading us a story about a young girl's magical adventure in her aunt's garden, you can expect fairies, gnomes, and even unicorns for this one. For more information and to join us tomorrow night, head to GetSleepy.com slash support, and I'll pop the link in the show notes too. Thanks so much everyone. Now my friends, it's nearly time for our story, so let's ensure our minds are free of disruption, allowing space to enjoy it with gentle reverence. As you lie comfortably in bed, inviting your breath to slow and lengthen, notice if there are any thoughts or worries floating around in your mind. If so, then try visualizing a wide expanse of sunny blue sky up above you. Perhaps you're lying on a bed of soft grass, looking up with nothing else interfering in your vision of this sky. Steering the calm tweets of birds in your periphery, and feeling the warmth of the sun caressing your skin. As you watch on, you see a few harmless, fluffy white clouds dotted around. Each one is moving slowly but surely across the sky. This scene is a lot like your mind. The fluffy white clouds represent your thoughts, drifting into view, but eventually moving on. The clear blue sky sat behind those clouds represents the clarity of the mind, the true ever present observer that lies behind those thoughts. If you like, you can try attaching those thoughts that may be crossing your own mind right now to each of those fluffy white clouds. Perhaps one represents a happy memory from the day just gone. Another may be that niggling reminder about a task you need to get done tomorrow. Maybe some are worries or fears, or excitements. But each one, no matter how you feel about it, can simply drift on. They are not representations of the true you. They are just clouds floating on by, ever changing and fleeting. Eventually, as you continue watching the sky within your vision, notice how it entirely clears of those clouds. And all that is left is an empty, beautiful sky. And with that, you make room to enjoy the story I'm about to tell. We're ready to travel to the green hills of Ireland and witness life from a rather different perspective. This is where our story begins. In the mountains of Dublin, Ireland is a famous berry farm called O'Brien's. It's a special place where families and nature enthusiasts come to pick their own fruit while enjoying the sprawling, magnificent property. It's a colourful terrain, decorated with stripes of emerald green that alternate with rich shades of chocolatey brown. On fair weather days, there's a scenery of soothing blues with wispy white clouds sketched high above mountain peaks, and vibrant splashes of red sprinkled below. Strawberries are not the only item available for picking at the farm. Flowers and raspberries are also options. However, nothing draws a crowd like the strawberries. Upon arrival, guests might be surprised to discover how and where they grow. Contrary to popular belief, the strawberries do not grow on vines, but within small flowering plants, much like a bush. The groundskeeper plants the berries in long, neat rows. The individual plants are similar in size and shape, yet one plant sticks out. It in the heart of the field is a peculiar bunch of berries that seem to have formed a community. This network of berries is taller and wider than the others, and it always gets attention. Young children are simply delighted when they see a single shrub produce so much fruit, and they would be even more delighted if they knew the truth. Which is this? The fruits come alive when the sun hits its highest point of the day. The lively little berries dance and wiggle their triangular shaped bodies. This promenade is a signal to the farm's visitors. Pick me, they are all saying. The wind carries their energy, and visitors with a keen sense of intuition can sometimes pick up notes of glee coming from that direction. When the dancing becomes too festive, stems begin to sway back and forth, and seeds drop on the ground. Some of the bigger berries fall during these rituals, and the other berries cheer in happiness. Being grounded is what gives the community berries their individual freedom. Everyone will have the opportunity to be free. Some are hand picked and carried away in baskets, some fall off the stems, and some are even swept away by birds or other wildlife. It is usually considered a rite of passage to break free from the community, but every so often, a berry needs a little assistance, or in other words, a gentle nudge. That's why, nestled in the center of the plant, is a regal berry named Ashling. This is a very fitting name for her, considering it means stream or vision. For quite some time, Ashling has been considered a strawberry sage, guiding the others on how to fulfill their life's purpose. She never ages, and never gets picked. Her sole purpose is helping every little berry understand their future, and Ashling is very good at her job. Not long ago, a new strawberry was born. She was the tiniest little bud the community had ever produced. Ashling took the small but mighty one under her leaf, and nurtured her hour by hour, until her pale green skin turned a blush pink, and eventually, a vivacious red. You are fully grown now, she told the former bud. It's time that I reveal to you your purpose on this wonderful earth. The young strawberry looked at Ashling with wonderment, and listened intently. You will bring sweetness to someone's life, Ashling continued. You are destined to be the focus of someone's fondest memory. This person will smile every time they think of you. Shortly after their chat, the young berry's destiny fulfillment began. It all started when a little boy approached. He wore denim overalls, and a blue and white baseball cap. The boy was probably no more than ten years old, and clearly excited to be picking strawberries, and to be out of school. With both hands, the boy held a basket made of thick beige cardboard. Eagley, he knelt to the ground, and carefully picked up a dozen fallen berries, gently placing them into his basket. As to see was about to walk away, he stopped and looked towards the center of the bush, right at Ashling and her star pupil. Tenderly, the boy plucked the young berry off her stem, and set her down on top of his bounty. She had attained freedom, and for that, she was grateful. The berry instantly knew the boy in the hat was that special someone Ashling had told her about. It would be her fate to solidify a memory for him, one that would continue to make him smile for years and years to come. Every time this boy sees a strawberry, he shall think of me she thought to herself. When the family decided they were done picking berries for the day, they walked at a leisurely pace to the car. They got inside, buckled themselves in, and rolled down the windows to fill the fresh, warm summer air. When the boy's father started to the ignition, the little berry realized her purpose was just around the corner. The car reached a stop sign, and she wondered which way they would turn. If they were to turn right, the car would have to travel up the mountain, and if they turned left, they'd journey downwards. She didn't have a preference, but for some reason, she was happy with the driver's decision to go left. Guffling down the mountain made her feel lighter, like she could float in the air. They drove for only a couple of minutes, as the family lived very close to O'Brien's farm. The boy's father then parked the car in their driveway. Their home was a modest cottage, the color of time-worn white lace, with a patio and a well-maintained garden. The mum and dad went inside the home, while the boy sat in an antique rocking chair on the patio. He held his basket of strawberries with both hands, and rocked back and forth, taking in the calming breeze and the birds softly chirping in nearby oak trees. A few moments later, his grandmother appeared with a picture of lemonade. She hadn't gone to pick berries with the rest of the family, because she was busy at home squeezing lemons. He set the picture on a small wooden table next to the boy's rocking chair, and asked him if he was ready. The boy nodded his head, and looked down at his basket of plump and juicy treasures. He picked up the prized berry, the one that would solidify this moment in time, and inspected her closely. Of course, he was tempted to pop the strawberries straight in his mouth, but grandma was watching. He needed as many berries as possible for the lemonade. So, the boy gave the berry a sweet kiss, and carefully placed her in the picture. One by one, all the berries from his basket went into the lemonade. He didn't remove the leafy green tops. He left them just the way he found them. Whole. Following his grandmother's instructions, the boy found a sunny spot for the picture, and let mother nature take over. The rays of light penetrated the berries through the glass, infusing the lemonade with sweetness and a subtle zest. It took hours for the flavours to fully bake, but once they did, the family enjoyed every last drop of strawberry lemonade. Ashling, the wise strawberry from the farm, was right. The boy who picked the vibrant red berry made a lasting memory, one that meant so much to him. He thought proudly of his contribution to the best homemade lemonade shared with his family. It was a sweet moment for him, and the little berry's purpose had been successfully achieved. The boy's next mission was to guide a misshapen strawberry, who struggled to find confidence. You will bring sweetness to someone's life, Ashling told him, just like she told the other berry. You are destined to be the focus of someone's fondest memory. This person will smile every time they think of you. The misshapen berry heard her words, but still felt unsure. He asked her if his shape would ever change, or was he destined to be lopsided forever. You will go through some changes, she told him. Your shape may take on an entirely different form someday, but no matter what, you will always be a special strawberry, and you'll make someone's life sweeter. Across the path you are destined to travel. Deciding to take a leap of faith, the misshapen berry wiggled on the vine with all his might. He wriggled with such vigor that he broke free from his leafy hull. Being softly in a lush sea of green, he felt his freedom, and reveled in cheers from his fellow community members. He basked in the sun, and felt the soft blades of grass tickle his body. A little while later, a small group of young women came by. Every one of them had red hair, and freckles across her nose. They were dressed casually, and carried canvas totes around their shoulders. Being and enjoying themselves, they also seemed to be on a mission. At the site of the community plant, they stopped to make a few observations. One of the women looked down at the ground, and saw not only the misshapen berry, but also a few others that had set themselves free. These will do, she told her companions. They are perfect actually. Bending down, the woman picked up all the strawberries that had fallen, and placed them gently in her canvas tote, saving the best for last. I love all the lumps and contours in this little guy, she said about the misshapen one. She inspected him up close, and smiled. You're my favourite, she whispered. I like you the best. The imperfect berry couldn't believe what it just had. Someone thought he was perfect. He was the young woman's favourite berry, out of the whole bunch. Maybe he'd been wrong his whole life. Maybe he wasn't flawed after all, and he was exactly the shape he was supposed to be. Bumpy, asymmetrical, and ideal. For someone at least, and that was all that mattered. The group of young ladies continued chatting, enjoying a lovely time in each other's company. The berries in the canvas tote all agreed, that they thoroughly enjoyed being in the presence of such lively beings. It made no difference to the strawberries where they were going next. They were just happy to be on a journey, with this group of fine humans who seemed to love life. When the women were done picking berries, they drove away from the property, taking a right at the fork in the road. They drove for a couple of miles, before pulling up to a quaint cottage they'd rented for the weekend. Once inside, they started preparing things in the kitchen. They reached into cabinets, and pulled out multiple pots, a bag of sugar, mason jars, and a large metal strainer. In minutes, the berries were being washed in a cast iron sink, using warm water and tenderness. As they bathed, the berries listened whilst the women reminisced about the past. Some of the stories they told were happy, others less so. But all of them were fascinating. It was clear they were sisters, who had chosen to holiday together, perhaps on an annual trip. The misshapen strawberry greatly enjoyed spending his time with the sisters. Their laughter was contagious, and he loved knowing that one of the women adored him. Eventually, his purpose became more obvious. He was going to change his form, just like Ashling said he would. And best of all, his essence was going to be preserved for a very long time. As the sisters made the most delicious jam together, they also created quite a mess. It was a fun mess to make, and each sister had a specific task to perform in the cleanup process. They worked together like when they were children, tackling chores given to them by their parents. Before too long, it was night time, and the women were exhausted. So exhausted, in fact, they didn't even test out their precious jam. They waited until the morning to try it on a toasted baguette. It was so delicious and sweet that they decided to leave one of the jars in a cupboard, as a surprise for the owners of the cottage. Ashling was right again. The berry who needed guidance brought sweetness to someone's life. He was the focus of a very fond memory, a holiday shared with loved ones. It was such a special gift he was able to give, and it was his uniquely shaped body that put a smile on someone's beautifully freckled face. A couple of days later, Ashling's guidance was needed again. This time, one of the newer community strawberries confided in her, that he was concerned about his color. He was green, just like all strawberries are when they're young. However, he was impatient about his hue transition, wanting to match all the others in the bush. The green strawberry told Ashling that he stuck out too much. Ashling smiled and said that she knew his purpose. You will bring sweetness to someone's life, she explained to him, just as she tells every berry who needs direction. You are destined to be the focus of someone's fondest memory. This person will smile every time they think of you. The green strawberry accepted this, and became determined to free himself. He shook back and forth, gaining momentum until his leafy top separated from his body. He glided into the air, and felt time stand still. This was freedom. He believed it was the beginning of his transition, from a green berry to a red one. And he was excited to see how his life would unfold. He trusted Ashling with his whole heart. But what the green berry didn't realize, was that certain fruits do not ripen once picked. If he truly wanted to become red, he should have stayed attached to his vine. He had rushed the process, and there was nothing anyone could do now. So, he lay in the grass, feeling the rays of splendid sunshine permeate his delicate skin. And he suddenly felt grateful for his protective layer. It served a purpose, just like he did. Just like every berry in the bush. And every being that's ever been. As the golden sun soaked into his skin, so did acceptance. He was green, for a reason. Eventually, one of the groundskeepers, a kind-eyed gentleman in his forties, came by and picked him up. The man gave the green strawberry a once over, examining every angle, and then held him to his nose. He inhaled deeply, holding his breath for a moment once his lungs were full. A wide grin spread across his face, as he realized this was precisely what he was looking for. An underripe strawberry. He placed the green fruit in his pocket, and walked back to the dining area of the property. A former barn converted into a restaurant. It only hosted 12 people at a time, and one of those people, his four-year-old niece, was very important to him. She had just arrived with her mother. As soon as the girl saw her beloved uncle, she ran into his arms. He scooped her up, hugged her tightly, and told her that he had something for her. After setting her down, the groundskeeper reached into his pocket, and revealed the green strawberry. His niece grasped it in wonder, and asked why the berry was green, and not red like the others. She'd never seen anything like it. The explanation, which was so simple and so sweet, illuminated her whole demeanor. It's your favorite color, said her uncle. That's why the berry came out green. And for the rest of the day, the child couldn't take her eyes away from it. She was fascinated with the green strawberry, and wondered how nature had made something just for her. She told her uncle it reminded her of mint chocolate chip ice cream, since the color was a soft pale green, and the seeds looked like bits of cocoa. Her uncle's sweet tooth gave a subtle quiver. He then proposed that they skip lunch, and head to the nearby ice cream parlor. It made such a sweet memory for them all. Again, Aschling was right. She had guided one of her own to fulfilling a valuable destiny. The last strawberry was quite literally the berry on top. She was just a week old when she sought advice from Aschling, who, as usual, was pleased to assist. When they met, the young berry immediately felt calm, and willing to hear her life's purpose. Unlike the others, this berry was fully aware that she was put on earth for a reason. She just didn't know what. You will bring sweetness to someone's life, Aschling told her. You are destined to be the focus of someone's fondest memory. This person will smile every time they think of you. This gave the eager little strawberry such hope. The thought of making someone happy created a feeling of inner tranquility. After her conversation with Aschling, the young berry danced in the center of the community plant, with grace and anticipation. Freedom was just a few shakes away. Once she gently descended from her leafy hull and landed in the grass, she looked over and saw a set of white patent leather shoes. They belonged to a little girl, probably no more than three years old. The girl bent down to pick up the strawberry and smiled, showing off the dimples in her rounded cheeks. She didn't say anything, and nor did she put the berry in a basket or tote. Instead, she wrapped her small fingers around the strawberry. The little girl's mother then picked her up and carried her to the farm's quaint restaurant, where they sat down with the rest of the family for a light afternoon treat. Within minutes, a friendly waiter brought the young girl a white ceramic bowl and set it in front of her. Inside was the fluffiest, dreamiest dessert ever. It had the texture of whipped cream mixed with custard, and underneath the velvety goodness was a small round shortcake. The girl's eyes widened, and she couldn't wait to take a bite. Her mother handed her a small spoon and told her that it would be better with a strawberry on top. So, the girl unfolded her fingers and gingerly placed the red berry in the center of the dessert. She smiled bigger than she'd ever smiled before, and the sweetest memory was forever solidified in her mind. From that day forward, every time the girl saw a strawberry, she thought of that day at the farm. Sometimes, it's nice to think of purpose as something you can hold in the palm of your hand. It might not be big, it might not be what you expected, but it's all yours. Even when it doesn't feel like it, you are destined to bring sweetness to someone's life. You have been the focus of someone's fondest memory. You have a purpose, and you will fulfill your journey. You are valued, you are loved. Good night and sweet dreams.