{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/b3384013-d0c8-5534-85ea-5ed5331b9760/69e0ec08289eeb2c7bb31f97?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Sleep Podcast: Unusual Sounds That Help You Sleep & Things on the Periphery | The Insomnia Project","description":"<p>In today’s episode of <em>The Insomnia Project</em>, Amanda and Marco ease into a gentle, meandering conversation about what it means to exist on the <em>periphery</em> of something you understand deeply. Marco reflects on his connection to the world of hairdressing—an industry he knows intimately, yet experiences from just outside the spotlight. Together, they explore that curious feeling of being close to something without being fully immersed in it, and how that perspective can be both comforting and quietly fascinating.</p><p>The conversation drifts into the idea of unexpected soothing sounds—those surprising, everyday noises that shouldn’t be relaxing, but somehow are. From subtle background hums to oddly specific textures of sound, Amanda and Marco share what brings them calm and why unconventional “white noise” might be more personal than we think.</p><p>They also reminisce about their first jobs, revisiting early work experiences with warmth, humor, and a sense of nostalgia. These gentle reflections add to the cozy, familiar tone that listeners have come to love.</p><p>Whether you’re winding down for sleep, managing nighttime anxiety, or simply looking for a calm, low-stakes listen, this episode is designed to help you relax and drift off.</p><p><em>The Insomnia Project</em> is a top sleep podcast (or sleepcast) that offers quiet, engaging conversations to ease your mind and help you rest—perfect for listening in bed, during moments of stress, or even while working when you need a sense of calm.</p><p>#SleepPodcast #InsomniaRelief #RelaxingPodcast #CalmConversations #SleepHelp #BedtimeListening #MindfulMoments #SoothingSounds #AnxietyRelief #SleepBetter</p>","author_name":"Marco Timpano | Host of The Insomnia Project Sleep Podcast"}