• What It Was Like to Be a Peasant in Tokugawa Japan
    Feb 5 2026

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    You wake before sunrise in Tokugawa-era Japan, tied to land you do not own and labor that will never fully belong to you. Your days are measured in rice yields, ledgers, and quiet obedience — not in comfort, progress, or reward.


    This immersive historical sleep story follows the slow, procedural rhythm of peasant life under the Tokugawa shogunate: tending flooded fields, surrendering harvests, enduring inspections, and learning how to survive inside a system that values stability over people. There is no dramatic rebellion here, no sudden violence — only repetition, exhaustion, and the quiet erosion of the self.


    The horror comes not from cruelty, but from indifference. From a world that keeps functioning whether you are seen or not.


    This episode is designed for sleep and calm listening, with slow pacing, restrained narration, and an emphasis on atmosphere, routine, and historical realism.


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    1 Std. und 33 Min.
  • Why You Wouldn’t Survive the Great Stink of 1858
    Feb 4 2026

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    In the summer of 1858, London became almost uninhabitable.


    The River Thames — swollen with raw sewage, industrial waste, and the byproducts of a rapidly growing city — began to rot in the heat. The smell crept into homes, businesses, hospitals, and even Parliament itself. Curtains were soaked in chemicals. Windows were sealed shut. Lawmakers fled the chamber. The city quite literally struggled to breathe.


    This was The Great Stink of 1858.


    In this calm, immersive historical sleep story, you experience Victorian London at its most overwhelming — not through grand events or famous names, but through daily life: the heat, the suffocating air, the fear of disease, and the quiet resignation of people trapped in a city they cannot escape.


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    1 Std. und 40 Min.
  • Why You’d REGRET Being a SURGEON in Renaissance Europe
    Feb 3 2026

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    Tonight, you step into a narrow stone street of Renaissance Europe — not as a noble physician or learned scholar, but as a working surgeon. Your tools are inherited, your theories are uncertain, and your patients place their lives in your hands largely on faith, confidence, and luck.


    You wash your hands because it feels correct.
    You bleed patients because balance demands it.
    You explain infection as bad air, poor stars, or unfortunate constitution.


    This is surgery before science — where reputation is built on survival, pain is expected, and calm confidence matters more than understanding. You work with blades you hope are clean, explanations you hope are true, and outcomes you can only explain after the fact.


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    1 Std. und 47 Min.
  • What It Was REALLY Like to Be a Midwife in Medieval Scotland
    Feb 2 2026

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    In medieval Scotland, birth rarely happened in silence — but it rarely happened with certainty either.


    Tonight, you step into the life of a village midwife. You walk muddy paths before dawn, carry herbs and quiet prayers, and enter drafty cottages where fear, hope, and whispered superstition share the same air. Some days end with a first cry and exhausted relief. Others end in stillness that no one names aloud.


    This is not a story of triumph or tragedy, but of endurance. Of long waits by the hearth, careful hands in half-light, and a woman who moves between joy and danger without ceremony. Through seasons, storms, suspicion, and loss, you learn what it truly meant to guide new life into the world — and what it cost to do so quietly.


    Lie back, get comfortable, and let this slow, immersive journey carry you into a forgotten corner of everyday medieval life.


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    1 Std. und 45 Min.
  • What It Was REALLY Like to Be a Medieval Astrologer
    Feb 1 2026

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    Step quietly into a medieval town just before dawn, where stone streets cool overnight and the stars still linger above tiled roofs and church towers. Tonight’s story places you in the life of a medieval astrologer — not a mystic prophet or a royal wizard, but a careful observer of routines, rhythms, and human hope.


    By candlelight, you chart planets, copy star tables by hand, and translate the slow movements of the heavens into language people can live with. Nobles arrive seeking reassurance, physicians consult planetary hours, and everyday worries are gently folded into cosmic patterns. Your days move between genuine wonder at the night sky and the quiet absurdity of explaining why Saturn might be responsible for stiff joints, poor sleep, or a failed harvest.


    This is not a story of grand discoveries or dramatic revolutions. It is a meditation on repetition, patience, and meaning — on how people once used the stars to endure uncertainty, soften fear, and make sense of ordinary life.


    Settle in, get comfortable, and let history slow down around you.


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    2 Std. und 22 Min.
  • What It Was Like to Work in a 1910s Automobile Factory
    Jan 31 2026

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    In the early twentieth century, the automobile promised freedom, speed, and progress. But inside the factory, progress felt very different.


    Tonight, you step onto an early automobile assembly line, where steel frames move forward whether your body is ready or not. You perform the same small task again and again, learning how to conserve energy, ignore pain, and let repetition carry you through the day. Innovation passes by quietly, efficiency becomes a virtue, and time slowly flattens into routine.


    This is not a story of accidents or dramatic collapse. It’s a calm, procedural descent into monotony — where the work never stops, the machines never care, and the system functions best when no one draws attention to themselves.


    Settle in, get comfortable, and experience what it was really like to work on an early automobile assembly line, where progress moved forward one small piece at a time.


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    2 Std. und 13 Min.
  • How People Survived Witchcraft Accusations in 1600s Scotland
    Jan 30 2026

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    In 1600s Scotland, surviving a witchcraft accusation had very little to do with magic — and everything to do with restraint.


    In this episode of Boring History for Sleep, you step into the quiet, watchful world of a Scottish village where politeness doubles as surveillance, healing must never look too effective, and fear arrives softly, disguised as concern. You live alongside a so-called “wise woman,” learning how ordinary routines, proper behavior, and careful silence become the only real defenses against suspicion.


    This is not a story of spells or dramatic trials. It’s a slow descent into how communities created danger through rumors, customs, and unwritten rules — and how people survived by becoming unremarkable.


    Settle in, get comfortable, and let this calm, immersive historical story guide you into sleep as it explores how fear quietly shaped everyday life during the Scottish witch trials.


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    2 Std.
  • The BRUTAL Life of a Telegraph Repairman in 1880s Canada
    Jan 29 2026

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    In the frozen Canadian prairies of the 1880s, progress doesn’t arrive with fanfare. It arrives as a thin wire stretched across empty land — and someone has to keep it alive.


    Tonight, you follow a telegraph repairman walking mile after mile beneath a pale prairie sky, climbing frozen wooden poles, clearing ice, and repairing lines that break as quickly as they’re fixed. Blizzards roll in without warning. Shelter is scarce. Warmth comes late, if at all. And the work never truly ends.


    This is not a story of heroism or triumph. It’s a quiet look at the invisible labor that held empires together — work built on repetition, endurance, and acceptance rather than glory. Messages race across the wire faster than horses ever could, while the men who maintain it move slowly, deliberately, and mostly unnoticed across a land that does not care whether the line survives or not.


    Settle in for a calm, immersive journey into forgotten labor, where progress depends on people history rarely remembers, and where each repair is temporary — but still necessary.


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    2 Std. und 6 Min.