Deep Sea Slumber

Deep Sea Slumber

The deep ocean is the least-known place on Earth. Deep Sea Slumber is a sleep podcast and documentary series about ocean creatures: their biology, their sensory worlds, and the quiet strangeness of their lives. Every episode moves through layers of creature facts, behavioral science, and deep ecology, with a final sequence where you become the animal. Fall asleep somewhere in the dark water.


No fear framing. Just calm narration and creatures the ocean mostly keeps to itself.


For curious minds who fall asleep best when they're actually learning something.


🔔 New episodes weekly on YouTube → @DeepSeaSlumber

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Episoder(22)

Fall Asleep to the Cuttlefish | The Creature That Speaks in Living Light

Fall Asleep to the Cuttlefish | The Creature That Speaks in Living Light

In the shallow coastal sea, there is a soft-bodied animal carrying five hundred million years of lineage in a body that will last two years. It has no bones, no face that resembles ours, and no appare...

2 Mai 2h 38min

The Sea Otter Explained | The Animal That Replaced Blubber With a Billion Hairs

The Sea Otter Explained | The Animal That Replaced Blubber With a Billion Hairs

Off the coast of California, a small mammal is floating on its back in water cold enough to numb a human hand in minutes. It is not struggling. It is resting, warm inside a coat so dense that one squa...

30 Apr 2h 23min

Coral Reef Facts for Sleep | Built by Animals Smaller Than Your Fingernail

Coral Reef Facts for Sleep | Built by Animals Smaller Than Your Fingernail

The Great Barrier Reef is visible from space. It was built by animals smaller than your fingernail. That gap between those two facts is the whole story, and this is where we go tonight.🌊 In this epis...

28 Apr 2h 9min

Jellyfish Facts for Sleep | Transparent, Bioluminescent, and 500 Million Years Old

Jellyfish Facts for Sleep | Transparent, Bioluminescent, and 500 Million Years Old

The jellyfish is older than forests. It has no brain, no blood, no bones, and it has been solving the problem of being alive, in roughly this same form, for more than five hundred million years. Tonig...

26 Apr 2h 26min

Anglerfish Facts for Sleep | The Animal That Carries Its Own Light

Anglerfish Facts for Sleep | The Animal That Carries Its Own Light

Most people have seen the image. The wide mouth, the curved teeth, the single point of light rising from the head on a thin stalk, something that looks assembled from a nightmare rather than evolved o...

26 Apr 2h 31min

Octopus Facts for Sleep | Eight Arms, Three Hearts, and a Mind in All of Them

Octopus Facts for Sleep | Eight Arms, Three Hearts, and a Mind in All of Them

The octopus has no bones, no shell, and no fixed shape of any kind. And yet two-thirds of its neurons don't live in its brain. They live in its arms. Each arm thinks semi-independently, tastes what it...

26 Apr 2h 32min

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