Trouble sleeping? You could count sheep, or let I Can’t Sleep do the heavy yawning for you. Host Benjamin Boster reads slow-paced, fact-filled content on science, history, and everyday oddities with zero plot twists and even less urgency. It’s calm. It’s consistent. And yes, you might accidentally learn something. So get comfy, press play, and let your brain wander off without you.
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Trouble sleeping? You could count sheep, or let I Can’t Sleep do the heavy yawning for you. Host Benjamin Boster reads slow-paced, fact-filled content on science, history, and everyday oddities with zero plot twists and even less urgency. It’s calm. It’s consistent. And yes, you might accidentally learn something. So get comfy, press play, and let your brain wander off without you.
Ease into sleep with this calm bedtime reading about the origins and evolution of daylight saving time. This gentle episode is designed to help with insomnia and restless nights while you learn something new. Discover how the idea of shifting clocks came to be, why it was introduced, and how different countries use it today. Benjamin’s soothing narration provides a peaceful rhythm, perfect for quiet reflection and relaxation. There’s no whispering or hypnosis—just calm, fact-filled storytelling to ease your mind, reduce stress, and help you drift off naturally. Press play, relax, and let your thoughts settle into stillness. Happy sleeping!
Read with permission from Daylight saving time, Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time), licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0.
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I Can’t Sleep
Trouble sleeping? You could count sheep, or let I Can’t Sleep do the heavy yawning for you. Host Benjamin Boster reads slow-paced, fact-filled content on science, history, and everyday oddities with zero plot twists and even less urgency. It’s calm. It’s consistent. And yes, you might accidentally learn something. So get comfy, press play, and let your brain wander off without you.