• Medieval Forensics: Crime and Clues in the Middle Ages
    Jul 14 2026

    A slow, darkly curious episode about forensics in the Middle Ages. Explore how coroners, juries, neighbors, midwives, priests, and local gossip helped investigate suspicious deaths, wounds, poisonings, tavern brawls, and scandalous bedchamber mysteries before modern crime labs.

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    1 Std. und 23 Min.
  • Sex in the Middle Ages: Peasants, Nobles, and Private Life
    Jul 7 2026

    This bedtime history episode explores sex, marriage, childbirth, courtship, and scandal in the Middle Ages. Learn how peasant couples and royal households experienced desire, duty, fertility, reputation, and the very public consequences of private life.

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    1 Std. und 36 Min.
  • Medieval London Night Watch: Streets, Bells, and Watchmen
    Jun 30 2026

    A calm boring history for sleep episode about night watchmen in London during the Middle Ages. Drift through dark lanes, shuttered shops, church bells, taverns, gates, fire risks, and the quiet work of keeping a medieval city safe after sunset.

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    1 Std. und 29 Min.
  • Medieval Bathhouses: Bathing, Steam, and Gossip
    Sep 8 2025

    Forget what you think you know about medieval hygiene. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating reality of how people actually maintained cleanliness in 13th-century France—from peasants scrubbing with sandpaper soap to nobles bathing in rose-scented luxury. Discover the brutal, bizarre, and surprisingly sophisticated world of medieval cleanliness… and more.

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    1 Std. und 19 Min.
  • Medieval Pets: Dogs, Cats, and Household Animals
    Aug 28 2025

    Tonight’s slow drift through history uncovers an unexpectedly tender side of the Middle Ages. Far from a world of only mud, war, and plague, manuscripts and court records reveal pets everywhere—lapdogs as living hot water bottles, monks sharing desks with cats, and nobles commissioning outfits for their monkeys.

    From jeweled squirrels to ferrets in convents, this episode explores how animals crossed thresholds of class, comfort, and companionship. Quiet, deliberate, and meant to ease you into sleep, it’s a reminder that even in the hardest centuries, people still loved their pets.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Medieval Bridges: How People Crossed Rivers in the Middle Ages
    Aug 28 2025

    Slip into the slow current of history with this week’s detour into bridges. Not just planks over streams, but the bones of civilization—from beaver dams and fallen trees to Trajan’s massive crossing of the Danube. Along the way you’ll hear about obsessive “Pontists,” prehistoric bridge fails, and why women carried more weight in evolution than warriors.

    It’s quiet, deliberate, and designed to help you drift into sleep while learning something utterly unnecessary yet strangely satisfying.

    #BoringHistory #SleepStories #ASMRHistory #RomanEngineering

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    1 Std.
  • Medieval Last Suppers: Strange Final Meals in Europe
    Aug 14 2025

    Let the soft clink of pewter cups and the rustle of prison straw lull you into a deep and restful slumber. In this exceptionally boring episode of Boring History for Sleep, we ease gently into the strangely ceremonial world of medieval final meals—where condemned prisoners dined with priests, drank with executioners, and sometimes stopped for ale on the way to their own beheading.

    Perfect for sleep, study, or peaceful background listening, this calm narration explores the rituals, class dynamics, and quiet superstitions that turned death into a strangely civil affair. From France’s spiritual austerity to Germany’s dinner-theatre executions, this is a story of bread, wine, and the last quiet moments before the end.

    Whether you're drifting off or winding down, this is your candlelit invitation to the final table—where even your last bite had meaning.

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    2 Std. und 10 Min.
  • Medieval Church Oddities: Sacred Donkeys and Strange Rituals
    Aug 8 2025

    Let the quiet rhythm of medieval belief carry you into a deep and restful slumber. In this exceptionally boring episode of Boring History for Sleep, we descend softly into the strange spiritual universe of the Middle Ages—where demons wrote contracts, donkeys brayed at the altar, and being cursed could ruin your afterlife and your lunch plans.

    Perfect for sleep, study, or peaceful background listening, this tranquil narration explores excommunication rituals, relic fraud, and the cozy chaos of Feast Days—all told in a tone as soothing as a monk’s midnight chant.

    Whether you're drifting off or winding down, this is your candlelit passage to a forgotten world of sacred superstition, holy oddities, and wonderfully weird church customs.

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    1 Std. und 47 Min.