Welcome to Bore2Snore — the podcast that dares to be deliberately dull.
Each episode features an artificially intelligent narrator reading, in the flattest and most soothing monotone imaginable, a long and unnecessarily detailed essay on an exceptionally uninteresting topic. From the subtle social significance of gravel to the lifecycle of dust, from the administrative history of paperclips to the etymology of beige, Bore2Snore is designed to do exactly what its title promises: bore you… all the way to sleep.
Inspired by the world’s most tedious lectures, this podcast explores subjects that nobody ever asked to understand in quite this much detail. The writing is intentionally long-winded, humourless to the point of parody, and filled with sentences that meander like a lazy river through the landscape of mild curiosity. It’s the perfect antidote to overstimulation, attention-grabbing media, and anything remotely exciting.
Each story is read by a British-accented AI voice chosen specifically for its lack of inflection, delivering an experience somewhere between a late-night Open University documentary and a lullaby for the perpetually distracted. Whether you listen at bedtime, during a restless moment, or while seeking relief from the modern world’s relentless enthusiasm, Bore2Snore offers the soothing certainty of absolute mediocrity.
No music. No drama. No plot twists. Just steady, gently monotonous narration about things that do not matter in the slightest — and that’s the point. It’s not ASMR, though it might function as such; it’s not comedy, though you might occasionally laugh at how committed it is to dullness. It’s simply boredom, distilled and refined for your listening pleasure and insomnia relief.
So, make yourself comfortable, dim the lights, and prepare to drift away to the sound of nothing happening — very slowly. Because sometimes, the most restful thing of all is to be thoroughly, gloriously bored.
Boring you to sleep, bought to you by RLS-Support.com.
Welcome to Bore2Snore — the podcast that dares to be deliberately dull.
Each episode features an artificially intelligent narrator reading, in the flattest and most soothing monotone imaginable, a long and unnecessarily detailed essay on an exceptionally uninteresting topic. From the subtle social significance of gravel to the lifecycle of dust, from the administrative history of paperclips to the etymology of beige, Bore2Snore is designed to do exactly what its title promises: bore you… all the way to sleep.
Inspired by the world’s most tedious lectures, this podcast explores subjects that nobody ever asked to understand in quite this much detail. The writing is intentionally long-winded, humourless to the point of parody, and filled with sentences that meander like a lazy river through the landscape of mild curiosity. It’s the perfect antidote to overstimulation, attention-grabbing media, and anything remotely exciting.
Each story is read by a British-accented AI voice chosen specifically for its lack of inflection, delivering an experience somewhere between a late-night Open University documentary and a lullaby for the perpetually distracted. Whether you listen at bedtime, during a restless moment, or while seeking relief from the modern world’s relentless enthusiasm, Bore2Snore offers the soothing certainty of absolute mediocrity.
No music. No drama. No plot twists. Just steady, gently monotonous narration about things that do not matter in the slightest — and that’s the point. It’s not ASMR, though it might function as such; it’s not comedy, though you might occasionally laugh at how committed it is to dullness. It’s simply boredom, distilled and refined for your listening pleasure and insomnia relief.
So, make yourself comfortable, dim the lights, and prepare to drift away to the sound of nothing happening — very slowly. Because sometimes, the most restful thing of all is to be thoroughly, gloriously bored.
Boring you to sleep, bought to you by RLS-Support.com.

In this unhurried exploration of one of life’s least exciting objects, Bore2Snore examines the history, manufacture, and quiet persistence of the envelope. Read in a calm British monotone, this thirty-minute narration invites you to relax, unwind, and perhaps fall gently asleep to the sound of pure, undistilled ordinariness.