@martinlintzgy1361

Ireland, last night, 2am, waking up with the story ended. Now rewinding at 7.30 am to get the end. Certainly not boring.
Thank you!

@MedievalPastDiscovery

Anyone else find these extremely calming to fall asleep to?

@TBUB123

01:35 in western Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh. Got home from work around 2hours ago and finally getting tired. I just love listening to these to go to sleep

@internetpolification

The best AI I’ve ever heard

@DonnaHouseholder

11:45 PM  Western Kentucky USA
I have insomnia, you help me sleep 💤. Thank you

@historyfallasleep-h1s

Wow, California in 1800! What a fascinating way to let my imagination go. Thanks for that ❤

@Sleepipedia

01:07 in Austin. I can’t sleep—I'm way too into gold miner history right now

@SleeplessHistorian360

Great keep going.

@Basuliic

Ukraine, Kharkiv. 4am. Turn it loud to not hear drones that much as always, thanks for videos

@TheSleepyHistorianTales

"Gold miner life = 90% backbreaking work, 10% hoping you don’t get scurvy or swindled. 😂 Love how you made this oddly relaxing though! Next up: the ‘thrilling’ life of a 19th-century pencil pusher? (Spoiler: it involved a lot of ledger books. 📖😴)"

@sleep_scrolls

Amazing ❤😊

@TKOSCOTT1

best one!

@dannyharty3656

12.0.3am  in limerick City Ireland

@MelodiesGuidingStories

good vid for watch. like me:face-blue-smiling:

@AlunParsons

22:40 in Vantaa, Finland.

@HistoryYawns

Imagine leaving everything behind for a dream, only to find yourself in a muddy tent, broke, freezing, and forgotten. Makes you rethink the whole ‘American Dream’ myth, doesn’t it?

@happydoge964

What software do you use to narrate?

@MsRene98

Lubbock, Texas 1:05am

@SleepyHistorian98

They should play this video in class during exam season — guaranteed relaxation for all students." 😂📖

@hill8203

10:41
Massachusetts