Perfect for winding down, this bedtime read takes you on a slow, dirt-level journey through the surprisingly meticulous world of terrariums. If miniature glass ecosystems don’t put you to sleep, the Latin plant names probably will. A calm, relaxing choice for insomnia relief and fans of low-stakes greenery.
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Jul 7
Galaxies - Remastered
Even sleep has a center of gravity. Galaxies, those sprawling cosmic suburbs of stars and dust, come in convenient spiral, elliptical, and irregular shapes. They’re big, old, and mostly indifferent—perfect for a little insomnia relief. Want More? Request a Topic: https://www.ican ... Show More
1h 4m
Dec 2023
🍃 8 Hour Rainforest Atmosphere with a Gentle River Stream (No Music) | Soothing Nature Sounds for Deep Sleep & Relaxation 🏞️
Imagine yourself in the heart of a lush rainforest, where the symphony of nature creates a serene soundscape. The gentle sound of calm rain forms a soothing backdrop, each drop a soft percussion on the leaves. Small birds, hidden within the emerald canopy, add their chirps to the ... Show More
8h 58m
Jul 2024
Calming Sleep Story for Anxiety Relief at Bedtime - What the Moon Saw
In this episode, I present a soothing modified version of "What the Moon Saw" by Hans Christian Andersen, thoughtfully crafted to ease your mind and guide you into a restful slumber.
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1h 15m
Dec 2023
The Cricket on the Hearth, Part 3 (Voice Only)
Tonight, Andrew finishes reading Chapter 1 "Chirp the First" from "The Cricket on the Hearth" by Charles Dickens.
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32m 24s
Nov 2024
The Complete Herbal and English Physician Enlarged, by Nicholas Culpeper, Part 1
Let’s, uh, improve our health with this compendium of questionable herbal advice from 1650. But first, the kind of sleep-inducing, self-congratulatory introduction in which only a 17th-century apothecary can excel. Delightful! Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener supported! P ... Show More
55m 20s