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Soothing Stories for Deeper Sleep

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Sleep Stories Don’t Need to Be Boring

Weird trivia about sriracha hot sauce? A biography of Bob Ross? A brief history of lobotomies? They may not seem like stories designed for a great night’s sleep—but they are. WikiSleep stories are designed to engage your curiosity and help you let go of stress so you can naturally drift into sleep.

“The secret to sleep isn’t forcing yourself to do it—it’s getting your brain to stop fighting against it. Given the opportunity, your body will do what it needs.”

~ Adrien Sala, WikiSleep Founder

ABOUT WIKISLEEP

WikiSleep was created by award-winning writer and producer, Adrien Sala. For years, Adrien struggled with sleep—his busy brain running wild at night with all the usual stressors like financial worry, work stress, relationships—that weird thing he said to a stranger in 2016. All totally common barriers to sleep, but no less annoying and difficult.

One way he used to help himself sleep better was through podcasts. The interesting stories would help pull him away from his active brain to place where his body could take over and do what came naturally (sleep!). But podcast ads and volume bursts became too much, rendering them counterproductive for sleep

So, Adrien decided to create a sleep tool that solved for that: sleep content that is interesting enough to capture your focus and calm anxious thinking, but soothing enough that you can easily fall asleep while listening.