
The American Revolution Without the Glory | Boring History For Sleep
In this Boring History for Sleep episode, we explore the American Revolution—from colonial life and rising tensions to independence and its consequences. A calm, detailed, and sleep-friendly retelling...
15 Jan 5h 26min

The Spicy Sex Life of Louis XIV👑🔥 | Boring History For Sleep
👑🔥 Louis XIV ruled France with absolute power — and brought the same intensity to his private life. Mistresses came and went, affairs became public knowledge, jealousy shaped court politics, and Ver...
13 Jan 4h 15min

How the Great Fire of London Changed a City Forever 🕯️🔥Boring History For Sleep
🔥🕯️ In September 1666, a small bakery fire spread through narrow wooden streets and turned London into an ocean of flame. For four days, fire consumed homes, churches, and landmarks, forcing thousan...
12 Jan 4h 29min

Boring History For Sleep | Britain’s Darkest Summer: The Battle of Britain🕯️
✈️🕯️ In the summer of 1940, the fate of Britain — and much of Europe — was decided high above the clouds. Outnumbered pilots, early radar systems, and long, exhausting days turned the skies into a qu...
11 Jan 4h 1min

Boring History For Sleep | What People Did All Day in 1900 (It Wasn’t Fun) 😬🏠
🏠🕯️ Life in 1900 balanced between tradition and modernity — electricity was arriving, but most people still lived by daylight, manual labor, and routine. Homes were crowded, workdays were long, medi...
10 Jan 4h 47min

Worst Scandals of Medieval England | 👑💀 Boring History For Sleep
👑💀 Medieval England was full of knights, castles, and chivalry — at least on paper. In reality, the Middle Ages were packed with shocking scandals: treacherous nobles, secret affairs, corrupt church...
9 Jan 4h 40min

Bedlam: When Mental Illness Had No Mercy 😵💫🏥
🏛️🕯️ Long before modern psychology, therapy, or compassion, there was Bedlam — Europe’s most infamous asylum and a symbol of how little the world understood the human mind. Founded in medieval Londo...
8 Jan 5h 4min

The Great Flood That Ended the Ice Age
🌊🧊 At the end of the last Ice Age, melting glaciers released unimaginable volumes of water, reshaping continents, coastlines, and human memory itself. Massive floods carved valleys, drowned ancient ...
7 Jan 4h 10min





















