Big “B”, ET and Little Alien | Sleep to Superdull Episode 11
Our super team travels to the Nevada desert and stops and asks for directions. Riveting. First the debate stuff, then discuss. There are also insects and more instances of talking about things. This will lull you to sleep or at least numb your mind. I hope.
WARNING this episode is OLD so it does contain some small mentions of spiders, snakes and cartoon violence.
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A new bedtime story series to help you fall asleep. Superdull is the story of a team of superheroes who are awaiting earth's hour of greatest need.
They wait…
and wait…
and wait…
and wait..
until they are called into action.
This is the tale of their waiting….UNTIL the waiting is interrupted by a strange energy spike.
Be gripped! Be surprised! Be forewarned! Be bored to sleep!
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Sleep With Me is a bedtime story designed to take your mind off of the racing thoughts that keep you awake at night.
As you listen you will find yourself distracted from your worries and drifting off into dreamland..due to the fact the story gets a little bit more boring with each passing minute
This podcast is a little weird, a bit silly and a tad offensive so beware. It is very similar to ASMR or guided meditation bedtime story that slowly carries you off to slumber.
“Sleep With Me” is a groundbreaking podcast created to help you fall asleep. So get in bed, press play and drift off into dreamland.
If you struggle with insomnia or just getting a good night's rest, you've found the podcast for you.
Music by Christopher Postill @ Sounds Like An Earful Podcast “A Podcast about collecting stories, tinkering with noises and fumbling with really big questions”
Sleep With Me podcast art created by Always Trending Up Scott & Jennifer
Sleep With Me is written by Drew Ackerman and “performed” by Dearest Scooter