Not sure how much of a thing this is but I like to have shows playing softly while I sleep, what are your shows you like to help you sleep?

Screen off of course

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WW2 war documentaries. For some reason, all the narrators have voices that put me right to sleep.

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Yesssss But just about any history subject works for me.

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DnD podcasts. The Naddpod short rests after each episode specifically. Keeps my brain focused enough to fall asleep and I don’t miss any of the actual storylines!

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I listen to a bunch of movies critics riffing on movies. It’s called adum and pals.

it has a lot of volume changes but it’s been my main sleeping background for so long the screaming that occasionally comes up doesn’t wake me anymore.

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Just found out a couple of weeks ago (am 41), so let me ask if this a typical thing for those affected?

I have some go-to-topics for my documentaries:

  • Astronomy
  • Christian mythogy and Proto-Judaism (Atheist. Don’t ask!)
  • Antiquity and advanced civilizations
  • War (WW 1/2, Vietnam)
  • History
  • True Crime (Medical Detectives)
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