The Office is a great show to fall asleep to. This is a podcast narrating each episode in a calm, relaxed way to help people fall asleep without screens. Connect on Twitter @ASMROffice
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 116 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
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This is one of those gems you only find by looking specifically for it. I was curious about the mix of asmr and the office and here I am. This dude just makes soft spoken summaries of the show’s episodes and it works for me like hypnosis lol. The first half of each episode is always fun to listen to, reliving the episode before my eyes and at some point I slowly drift away. Nicely done, bro!
Can’t thank him enough! It’s perfect! It combines my love of the office with soothing sound and no blue light so i can get to sleep! This is the only sleep podcast or sleep sound of any kind that has consistently worked. His voice is incredibly comforting and helps turn down the noise of my anxious thoughts. more
I cannot thank the host enough. This podcast has gotten me through some pretty hard nights when I’m dealing with anxiety or can’t fall asleep for one reason or another. I swear I’ve been listening for over a year and I probably can’t count on even one hand the shows I’ve listened to in full before dealing asleep. He has a safe and soft voice and I can picture the scenes from the actual show very easily which makes me drift off to sleep quickly. I truly hope this podcast comes back. It’s sounds k... more
I was so happy to stumble upon this on Spotify. Big office fan and this is a way better alternative to playing the office episode’s at bedtime like I was doing. What a great idea. Thank you for helping me fall asleep, I rarely even get through half your episode before I drift off. Also appreciate the timer reminder, for whatever reason I always forget that step until you say something.
This podcast has been my sleepy time soundtrack for 3 months now. Re-listening until I’m sick of it. (;
Apple Podcasts | #240 | United States/Health & Fitness/Mental Health |
Apple Podcasts | #238 | Canada/Health & Fitness/Mental Health |
Apple Podcasts | #153 | Indonesia/Health & Fitness/Mental Health |
Apple Podcasts | #237 | Spain/Health & Fitness/Mental Health |
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