My kids like Bedtime Explorers and no lie it puts me to sleep.
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Any book read by Samuel West, his voice is very relaxing.
Welcome To Nightvale but with the "weather" and intro-outro edited out
Welcome to nightvale is great but maybe too interesting? It has a plot but I feel like it isn't that important. You can enjoy it without really following it too much
It usually has a music section which can be a mixed bag in terms of sleep aid. Don't think it would work.
Smashing Security or Darknet Diaries. I always put them on before bed and fall asleep. I have to relisten from the latest bit I remember to make sure I get all the information.
Clarkesworld Magazine and anything from Skyboat Media.
Kate Baker narrates the former, Stephen Rudniki a lot of the latterβs content and both deliver sonorous, resonant readings that are easy to nod off with.
Rome was pretty boring and so long.