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Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history, told to help you drift into rest.
Here, we believe the best stories from history are about quiet endurance, silent triumphs, and timeless moments.
Each episode is crafted to bring you peace and calm, so whether you’re kept awake by stress, anxiety, restlessness, overthinking, or simply the weight of a busy day—or you just long for a moment of calm reflection before drifting off—you’ll find it here, on Sleepytime History.
Here, we believe the best stories from history are about quiet endurance, silent triumphs, and timeless moments.
Each episode is crafted to bring you peace and calm, so whether you’re kept awake by stress, anxiety, restlessness, overthinking, or simply the weight of a busy day—or you just long for a moment of calm reflection before drifting off—you’ll find it here, on Sleepytime History.
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Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight, we unwind with history through a tranquil audiobook experience designed for serenity and harmony, where history legends and gentle storytelling come together to soothe the mind. This episode blends the calm rhythm of audio books and audiobooks with history for sleep, created to help you get sleepy while exploring one of the most compelling survival stories ever recorded. As part of our ongoing journey into tranquil history, this is history for serenity, history to soothe the mind, and history for serenity and harmony, inviting you to relax deeply while reflecting on the greatest minds in history and the quiet strength of the human spirit.We wander into early American wilderness to explore the Hugh Glass story, a true frontier survival tale that has become an enduring piece of Mountain Man history and an American frontier legend. Often remembered through the lens of The Revenant true story, this episode gently revisits the real events behind Hugh Glass survival, focusing not on violence, but on patience, resilience, and inner stillness. Set among 19th century explorers and fur trappers, this grizzly bear attack history unfolds slowly, offering a calm and reflective journey through the early American wilderness.This tranquil history audiobook invites you to unwind with history legends while the quiet landscape of rivers, plains, and forests carries you toward rest. It is an audio books experience meant to slow the breath, soften the thoughts, and let history for sleep guide you gently into the night.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 True Story Behind "The Revenant" & Hugh Glass' Unbelievable Survival (Holiday Re-Release)00:43:34 Alexander Selkirk: The Real Robinson Crusoe (Holiday Re-Release)01:31:04 Nellie Bly: Around the World in 80 Days02:14:27 Origins of the Loch Ness Monster02:55:24 Cleopatra: Dangerous, Bewitching & Irresistible03:37:02 Rasputin04:23:50 Who were the Radium Girls?05:00:55 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?05:47:25 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?06:34:36 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend07:20:55 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight, we drift back through time with a tranquil history tale designed for audiobook lovers who want to unwind with history and gently get sleepy. This episode is part of our soothing collection of audio books and audiobooks created for history for serenity and harmony, where history legends are shared slowly and calmly, perfect for history for sleep and history to soothe the mind. Our main story explores the remarkable life of Alexander Selkirk, a Scottish explorer whose true survival story inspired the timeless tale of Robinson Crusoe. Marooned on a desert island in the Juan Fernandez Islands during the 18th century maritime history era, Selkirk lived as a castaway sailor, surviving alone through resilience, patience, and ingenuity. His story stands among the greatest minds in history not for invention or conquest, but for quiet endurance, making it ideal for those seeking history for serenity and a peaceful escape at bedtime.As the night deepens, this audiobook-style episode continues with additional calming stories drawn from across the world, offering tranquil history for listeners who enjoy unwinding with history legends and gentle storytelling meant to relax the mind. Whether you are listening to get sleepy, settle your thoughts, or simply enjoy history for serenity, these audio books are crafted to guide you toward rest while exploring fascinating true tales from the past.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Alexander Selkirk: The Real Robinson Crusoe (Holiday Re-Release)00:48:26 Nellie Bly: Around the World in 80 Days01:31:48 Origins of the Loch Ness Monster02:12:46 Cleopatra: Dangerous, Bewitching & Irresistible02:54:23 Rasputin03:41:12 Who were the Radium Girls?04:18:16 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?05:04:46 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?05:51:57 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend06:38:17 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?07:25:14 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal JapanWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we drift back to the autumn of 1889, when a young journalist named Nellie Bly set out to do something the world believed impossible. Inspired by Jules Verne’s novel *Around the World in 80 Days*, Nellie embarked on a real-life race against time — a quiet but determined attempt to circumnavigate the globe faster than fiction had imagined. With only a single gripsack, one sturdy dress, and an iron will, she boarded a steamship from New Jersey and stepped into history. She travelled alone across continents and oceans — through gaslit stations, monsoon-soaked ports, and distant cities connected by the thin threads of 19th-century railways and steam routes. What few knew was that another reporter had been secretly dispatched in the opposite direction, turning her journey into an unannounced race.Long before her 72-day voyage, Nellie Bly had already made headlines by infiltrating the infamous Blackwell’s Island asylum under the guise of madness. Her undercover exposé shocked the nation and led to major reforms in mental healthcare — revealing not only her courage, but the quiet power of journalism done with compassion and resolve. Tonight’s tale is one of resilience, curiosity, and understated rebellion, told against the backdrop of Victorian travel, journalistic risk, and the timeless call of the unknown.This episode features themes of audiobooks, tranquil history, unwind with history, history for sleep, and history for serenity and harmony. You’ll hear about Nellie Bly, her 72-day journey, Blackwell’s Island, 19th-century journalism, Victorian travel history, and how she turned Jules Verne’s imagined adventure into lived reality.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Nellie Bly: Around the World in 80 Days00:43:58 Origins of the Loch Ness Monster01:24:55 Cleopatra: Dangerous, Bewitching & Irresistible02:06:33 Rasputin02:53:21 Who were the Radium Girls?03:30:26 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?04:16:56 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?05:04:07 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend05:50:26 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?06:37:24 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan07:19:58 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior QueenWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we journey to the windswept Highlands of Scotland, where ancient waters run deep and legends linger. This is the quiet, enduring story of the Loch Ness Monster—part folklore, part mystery, and part mirror reflecting the dreams and doubts of every age that has watched its surface. In the stillness of Loch Ness, we find a history steeped in wonder and patience, from the stone-carved symbols of the Picts to the soft stirrings of a modern legend that refused to fade. We’ll meet the medieval monks who first recorded a strange beast in the river, the everyday travellers whose chance sightings sparked headlines, and the scientists who came not to prove or disprove, but to understand what might lie beneath.This gentle exploration blends myth with method, from ancient carvings and whispered tales to sonar scans and environmental DNA. Whether it's the famous 1934 photograph or the subtle traces left behind in the water, every chapter carries us closer to understanding why this kindly mystery endures. Along the way, we'll honour the watchers—the people who kept vigil on cold shores with cameras and kettles, giving their time to something just out of reach.In this calming narrative, history meets serenity. It's a tranquil story of monsters and mirrors, shaped for those who unwind with history, for listeners who find comfort in audio books and legends of the past. Whether you're drawn by the mystery of unsolved stories, intrigued by Scottish folklore, or simply looking to get sleepy with a tale told softly, this episode brings together the best of audiobooks, history for serenity and harmony, and history to soothe the mind. From curious myths to careful science, this is history for sleep, for peace, and for dreamers who linger a little longer at the water's edge.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Origins of the Loch Ness Monster00:41:33 Cleopatra: Dangerous, Bewitching & Irresistible01:23:11 Rasputin02:09:59 Who were the Radium Girls?02:47:04 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?03:33:33 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?04:20:45 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend05:07:04 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?05:54:02 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan06:36:36 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen07:26:03 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?Watch on Spotify –https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon —https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee –https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we travel back to ancient Egypt, to explore the remarkable life of Cleopatra: twilight sovereign of a fading empire, and one of the most powerful, dangerous, and bewitching women in all of history. Born into the Ptolemaic dynasty, Cleopatra came of age in a world of golden courtyards, sandstone halls, and palace intrigue — where power was held as much through treachery as through birthright. Fluent in nine languages and known for the quiet force of her presence, she ruled with intellect, grace, and unwavering resolve through some of the most turbulent decades her kingdom had ever known. Her relationship with Julius Caesar would send shockwaves from Alexandria to Rome, as whispers of dynastic ambition began to stir unrest in the heart of the Republic. As Roman politics tightened around her claim, Cleopatra's very presence in the capital left many quietly unsettled. And yet, against all odds, she held power — navigating war, betrayal, and the tides of empire with a calm that defied expectations.This story blends the calm power of Cleopatra’s legacy with the quiet rhythms of ancient lands — perfect for those who unwind with history or enjoy audio books that soothe the mind. Whether you're drawn to tranquil history or tales of the greatest minds in history, this episode invites you to get sleepy with a queen who never surrendered to fear. Let Cleopatra's enduring presence become part of your own peaceful journey tonight. If you're here for history for serenity and harmony, or seeking audiobooks to help you rest, you're in the right place. Settle in for this poetic and powerful chapter of history legends, as we bring you another story in our ongoing collection of history for sleep, history for serenity, and history to soothe the mind.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00:00 Cleopatra: Dangerous, Bewitching & Irresistible00:42:14:00 Who were the Radium Girls?01:29:02:08 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?02:06:06:15 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?02:52:36:10 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend03:39:47:16 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?04:26:07:03 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan05:13:05:01 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen05:55:39:05 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?06:45:05:22 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II07:35:18:11 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part IWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we follow the remarkable journey of Rasputin, a figure whose life sits at the edge of myth and memory. Born a peasant in the frost-bound reaches of Siberia, he wandered from village to village as a kind of spiritual seeker, carrying with him the calm persistence found in audiobooks and the reflective pace of unwind with history. These early pilgrimages shaped the man who would one day enter the gilded world of the Romanovs, capturing the attention of a desperate Tsarina and becoming, for a time, the invincible royal mystic at the heart of a fading empire. As you listen, you may notice how Rasputin’s path brushes against themes found throughout history for serenity, history legends, tranquil history, and the lives of some of the greatest minds in history. His rise from peasant saint to imperial adviser echoes the quiet resilience found in audio books and the soft rhythm of history for serenity and harmony. Even the tensions in his story, from St Petersburg intrigue to the devotion of Tsarina Alexandra, move with the slower pulse of history to soothe the mind. Along the way we pass through the vast landscapes of the Russian Empire, the anxious halls of power, and the rumours that followed this mystic through every corridor. His story, woven through conflicts of loyalty, faith, and fragile hope, remains one of the most compelling tales for anyone seeking to get sleepy while exploring the shadows of the past.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Rasputin: From Peasant Saint to Invincible Royal Mystic00:47:24 Who were the Radium Girls?01:24:28 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?02:10:58 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?02:58:09 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend03:44:29 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?04:31:27 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan05:14:01 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen06:03:27 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?06:53:40 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II07:39:50 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part IWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we follow the story of the Radium Girls — the young women whose delicate craft, quiet courage, and lasting legacy helped shape the way we understand science, work, and safety today. Their story begins not in a courtroom or a factory, but in the soft glow of discovery. We trace the path from Wilhelm Röntgen’s first ghostly X-ray images to the tireless work of Marie and Pierre Curie in a chilly Paris laboratory, where radium — a substance that glowed with its own light — was drawn from the earth and offered to the world.Soon, that glow found its way into medicine, beauty creams, and even chocolate. To the public, it was a symbol of vitality, a bottled miracle. But in the dial-painting studios of New Jersey, young women were told to tip their brushes with their lips, unknowingly ingesting the very substance that would mark their bones for life. Who were these women? What pulled them into the orbit of this radiant frontier? And what was it about their work that left such a lasting imprint on history?This is a gentle exploration of early nuclear science, industrial safety tragedy, and the quiet strength of those who stood for truth when the world refused to listen. Whether you're drawn to tranquil history, peaceful audiobooks, or the greatest minds and moments retold for sleep, tonight’s tale blends wonder, science, and resilience in a story to soothe the mind.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.00:00:00 Who were the Radium Girls?00:37:40 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?01:24:10 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?02:11:21 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend02:57:40 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?03:44:38 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan04:27:12 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen05:16:39 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?06:06:52 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II06:53:02 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I07:35:54 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight, we explore the Origins of Merlin the Wizard, the mysterious tale of Britain’s most enduring legend. Before he became the wise wizard of Arthurian legend, Merlin may have walked the misty forests of post-Roman Britain as Myrddin Wyllt, the “wild man” of Welsh poetry. Through the centuries, his story wove together history and myth — from ancient Celtic mythology to medieval chronicles by Geoffrey of Monmouth, from the clash of gods and kings to the dreams of a unified kingdom. We’ll uncover how this enigmatic prophet evolved through time: part magician, part scholar, part symbol of a nation’s hope.This tranquil retelling blends the wonder of British folklore, the drama of Arthur’s rise, and the timeless allure of prophecy and magic. It’s a story made for those who unwind with history — a place where audiobooks meet myth, where the greatest minds in history whisper their truths across time. Drift away to this audiobook of serenity and harmony; a story woven from history for sleep, history to soothe the mind, and history for serenity. As you get sleepy, travel through the forests of ancient Britain and the candlelit halls of medieval kings, guided by the magician who shaped legends. Tonight, as the tale unfolds, let the gentle rhythms of this audio journey calm your thoughts and invite stillness.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Origins of Merlin the Wizard: Fact or Fiction?00:47:05 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?01:34:16 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend02:20:35 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?03:07:33 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan03:50:08 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen04:39:34 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?05:29:47 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II06:15:57 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I06:58:49 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?07:41:37 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, LegendaryWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight, we journey through the mists of time to uncover moments of resilience, mystery, and defiance — from the ash-darkened skies of 536 AD, when the sun seemed to vanish and famine swept across empires, to the chilling origins of Count Dracula, where myth and mortality entwined. We’ll visit the impenetrable walls of Alcatraz, tracing the daring escape that defied the impossible, before crossing to feudal Japan, where Yasuke, the African samurai, rose through loyalty and legend. In the mist of ancient Britain, Boudica, the warrior queen, takes her stand against the might of Rome. Then we leap through time to the daring midair vanishing act of D. B. Cooper, whose audacity still baffles the world.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 536 AD: The Worst Year in History?00:47:47 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend01:34:06 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?02:21:04 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan03:03:39 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen03:53:05 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?04:43:18 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II05:29:28 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I06:12:20 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?06:55:08 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary07:45:49 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we travel back to the mist-shrouded valleys of Transylvania and Wallachia to explore the origins of Count Dracula, a gothic legend shrouded in mystery. This bedtime audiobook takes us beyond the vampire legend to the history for serenity and harmony that inspired it. As you unwind with history, you’ll follow the path of a bloodthirsty ruler whose story became the foundation of one of the world’s most enduring history legends. From the secretive Order of the Dragon to the desperate struggles between empires, this is tranquil history told in soft tones — perfect for audiobooks and those who love history for serenity.Listen as the line between man and myth blurs. Vlad the Impaler — the real Dracula — was a prince shaped by captivity, betrayal, and endless war. His reign brought both stability and terror, a legacy that would inspire centuries of fascination. You’ll hear how his fearsome reputation spread across Europe through pamphlets and propaganda, how the myths of Transylvania merged with tales of the restless dead, and how Bram Stoker’s imagination transformed it all into the Gothic icon we know today.This is history to soothe the mind — a reflection on fear, endurance, and the stories we keep alive through time. It’s one of those audio books designed to get sleepy, blending calm narration with the rhythm of legend. Here, history for sleep meets storytelling: the greatest minds in history reimagined as peaceful night companions. Whether you’re drawn to audiobooks for rest or history for serenity and harmony, let this tale of unwind with history carry you to dreams of ancient mountains and forgotten courts.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.---Chapters:00:00:00 Count Dracula - Origins of a Gothic Legend00:46:55 Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?01:33:53 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan02:16:27 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen 03:05:54 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?03:56:06 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II 04:42:17 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I05:25:09 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?06:07:57 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary06:58:38 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?07:48:57 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett---Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we journey to the barren rock in the centre of San Francisco Bay—Alcatraz. Built to be escape-proof and reserved for America’s most defiant inmates, it stood as a monument to finality. But in the summer of 1962, three men vanished from their cells in the dead of night—leaving only a hole in the wall, dummy heads on their pillows, and the greatest mystery the prison ever faced.As you listen, you’ll uncover the meticulous planning behind their escape—the papier-mâché, the barbershop hair, the handmade tools and life vests. We’ll walk slowly along the rusted corridors, through steel-clanged routines and watchful guards, and then out to the water’s edge—into the frigid currents that have long divided safety from freedom.Let your mind drift with the story, crafted for those looking to unwind with history and experience audiobooks for serenity and harmony. Whether you're a fan of history legends, curious about Alcatraz escape attempts, or searching for history to soothe the mind, this episode is for you. Sink into the true mystery behind the Anglin brothers and Frank Morris escape, ponder did anyone escape Alcatraz, and explore the most famous prison break in history. Perfect for those seeking history for sleep, tranquil history, or simply the greatest minds in history under moonlit tension.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 - Alcatraz: Only Three Men Ever Escaped. Did They Survive?00:47:34 - Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen01:30:08 - Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?02:19:35 - Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II03:09:47:13 - Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I03:55:57 - Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?04:38:50 - Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary05:21:37 - Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?06:12:18 - The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett07:02:38 - Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery07:46:26:11 - Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we journey to sixteenth-century Japan for the remarkable true story of Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan. Once enslaved, Yasuke travelled across continents in the service of Jesuit missionaries, from Africa through India and beyond, before setting foot in the bustling city of Kyoto. There, towering above the crowds, he astonished onlookers who had never seen a man like him before. Some thought his dark skin was painted with ink until it was revealed that this was his natural complexion. The Jesuits valued him as a loyal companion and protector, but his destiny changed forever when word of his presence reached Oda Nobunaga, the most ruthless and powerful warlord of his time.Nobunaga was a leader who defied tradition. He welcomed foreign weapons, new ideas, and men of ability regardless of their origins. When he met Yasuke, he recognised qualities of loyalty, courage, and strength — qualities he rewarded by bestowing the noble title of samurai. Yasuke was elevated into the warrior class, granted armour and a sword, and rose into the inner circle of Nobunaga’s household. He moved through the splendour of Azuchi Castle, stood guard at councils of war, and fought in campaigns across the provinces. From celebrated samurai at the side of his lord, he became part of Japan’s turbulent struggle for unity.But his life was not without peril. Yasuke was present during the betrayal at Honnō-ji, when Nobunaga’s general Akechi Mitsuhide turned against him. As fire consumed the temple, Yasuke defended his master, only to be captured when the household fell. From there, his fate becomes a mystery. Some believe he returned to the Jesuits, others that he vanished into obscurity. What remains certain is that his story endures — a tale of resilience and belonging that still captures the imagination centuries later.In this tranquil history audiobook, you’ll hear the story of Yasuke, the African Samurai, told in a way that helps you unwind with history. From Oda Nobunaga’s ruthless ambition to the campaigns of the Sengoku period, from Jesuit missionaries in Japan to the astonishing rise of a legendary samurai, this episode invites you to get sleepy with a true story from the past. Perfect for history for serenity and harmony, audio books that calm the mind, and history to soothe the mind. This tale joins our growing library of audiobooks and history legends, offering a way to relax, learn, and drift into rest with the greatest minds in history. Sleepytime History is here for you whenever you need history for sleep, tranquil history, or simply a companion to help you unwind.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Yasuke: Legendary African Samurai of Feudal Japan00:43:10 Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen01:32:37 Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?02:22:49 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II03:08:59 Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I03:51:52 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?04:34:39 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary05:25:20 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?06:15:40 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett06:59:28 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery07:49:39 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we turn to Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen, a tale of resistance, courage, and the unbreakable will of a people. In first-century Roman Britain, the Iceni tribe lived under the uneasy shadow of empire. Their queen — tall, commanding, with hair of burnished auburn — would one day rise against Rome itself. Following the death of her husband, King Prasutagus, the Romans broke their promise, seizing lands and humiliating her family. What followed was one of the fiercest uprisings the empire ever faced.We’ll walk slowly through this story of the Iceni tribe, of Roman Britain under strain, and of the Boudican Revolt that set Camulodunum, Londinium, and Verulamium ablaze. You’ll hear of Suetonius Paulinus, the Roman governor who regrouped his forces, and of the fateful Battle of Watling Street where the fate of Britain was decided. These legends from history for serenity and harmony are retold here as an audiobook experience — a tranquil history designed to help you unwind with history, history to soothe the mind, and history for sleep.Let this story carry you into a place of reflection, where audiobooks become history for serenity, where the greatest minds in history are remembered alongside the forgotten, and where you can simply get sleepy with the flow of the past. From audio books to unwind with history, to tales of history legends like Boudica, this is a chance to let history for serenity and harmony ease your thoughts. Whether it’s the Iceni tribe, the Boudican Revolt, Suetonius Paulinus, the burning of Londinium, the fall of Camulodunum and Verulamium, or the memory of a queen who refused to bow, these are stories told not for drama but for rest.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 - Defiance Incarnate: Boudica, Celtic Warrior Queen00:50:03 - Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?01:40:15 - Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part II02:26:25 - Myths & Legends of the Bermuda Triangle - Part I03:09:18 - Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?03:52:05 - Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary04:42:46 - Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?05:33:06 - The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett06:16:54 - Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery07:07:05 - Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight, we tell the remarkable tale of D.B. Cooper, the infamous skyjacker who vanished into the clouds from a jetliner over the Pacific Northwest with more than $200,000 in ransom money. In this audiobook-style retelling, you’ll hear the true history of how one man slipped through the cracks of modern aviation security and left behind one of the greatest legends in history. From his calm demands for parachutes and cash, to the low, turbulent flight through stormy skies, this story of mystery and daring is the perfect way to unwind with history.As you listen, you’ll drift into a tranquil history journey — the kind of story told to soothe the mind while also sparking fascination. Much like tales of other history legends such as Billy the Kid, Blackbeard, and Lawrence of Arabia, the saga of D.B. Cooper has become part of American folklore. Whether you’re here to get sleepy, relax with audio books, or simply find harmony through true history retold softly, this episode offers a unique way to settle in for the night.Was Cooper a seasoned paratrooper who knew exactly how to orchestrate his escape? Or was he swallowed by the wilderness of Washington, never to be seen again? His tie, his cigarettes, the marked bills, and the endless theories have kept the mystery alive for decades. Just as with stories of the Oregon Trail or Roanoke, this unresolved ending invites the imagination to wander and rest.Let this quiet story of endurance and mystery guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 - Infamous Skyjacker, DB Cooper: How Did He Get Away with It?00:50:48 - The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances - Part II01:36:59 - The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances - Part 102:19:51 - Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?03:02:39 - Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary03:53:20 - Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?04:43:39 - The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett05:27:27 - Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery06:17:38 - Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?07:07:03 - Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished07:49:14 - The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we return to the Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances — Part II. This bedtime journey carries us through one of the most enduring legends in maritime and aviation history, told in a way designed to help you unwind with history and drift into sleep. From the immense bulk of the USS Cyclops, America’s greatest non-combat naval loss, to the mystery of Flight 19 and the vanished airliners Star Tiger and Star Ariel, each disappearance adds to the legend. Merchant ships and tankers like the Marine Sulphur Queen slipped away as well, deepening a mystery that became a staple of audiobooks, history for serenity and harmony, and tranquil history storytelling.As the twentieth century unfolded, the media helped shape this myth, branding the Bermuda Triangle into popular imagination. Tonight we’ll follow how rogue waves, sudden storms, and methane gases might explain the tragedies, while also wandering into the stranger ideas of Atlantis, alien abductions, and rifts in time. In this soothing history audiobook, you’ll hear how skeptics challenged the myths, and how, despite all explanations, the Triangle still lingers as a symbol of the unknown. It’s a story of history legends and history to soothe the mind, one that continues to fascinate sailors, pilots, and dreamers alike.This calm narrative is crafted for those who love audio books, who wish to get sleepy with the greatest minds in history and explore history for sleep. Tonight, the ocean’s mysteries are told gently, with space to breathe, perfect for those who seek serenity, imagination, and rest.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances - Part II00:46:45 The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances - Part 101:29:38 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?02:12:25 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary03:03:07 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?03:53:26 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett04:37:14 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery05:27:25 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?06:16:49 Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished06:59:01 The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?07:44:33 Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we journey into The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances – Part 1. This enigmatic expanse of the Atlantic, stretching between Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda, has for centuries captured the imagination of sailors, pilots, and storytellers alike. Fact, maritime lore, and the unexplained have been woven together like ocean currents, leaving us with tales that continue to intrigue even to this day.In this soothing retelling, you’ll drift through centuries of legends and true accounts: Columbus recording strange lights over the waves, European sailors calling Bermuda the Isle of Devils as reefs and storms claimed countless vessels, and the eerie calm of the Sargasso Sea, once feared as a floating desert. You’ll hear of ghost ships with meals still on their tables, superstitions born on shifting waters, and shipwreck alleys where hundreds of hulls rest beneath the tide. These stories have endured not through fiction, but through lived experience — the very history that shaped the Triangle’s enduring reputation.This is a tale for those who love audiobooks, history for serenity and harmony, audio books to unwind with history, history legends, and stories designed to help you get sleepy. It is tranquil history, history for serenity, and history to soothe the mind. It carries you alongside the greatest minds in history, but always with an eye toward gentle rest. Here, true events become stories for sleep, woven into audiobooks and bedtime histories that allow the imagination to sail without fear.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 - The Bermuda Triangle: Myths, Theories, and Countless Disappearances - Part 100:43:25 - Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?01:26:13 - Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary02:16:54 - Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?03:07:13 - The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett03:51:02 - Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery04:41:12:19 - Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?05:30:37 - Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished06:12:49 - The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?06:58:21 - Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?07:37:59 - Leif Erikson – First European to Discover AmericaWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we travel to the fading twilight of the Old West to meet Billy the Kid: folk hero, outlaw, and one of the most enduring legends in American frontier history. He was barely out of boyhood when his name began drifting through dusty saloons from El Paso to Santa Fe, whispered in tales of jailbreaks, standoffs, and shootouts. To some, he was a menace. To others, he was a folk hero who stood against cattle barons, power brokers, and the corruption that ruled New Mexico.Our story explores how this young outlaw slipped the noose time and again, danced between lawmen and bounty hunters, and became the central figure in the Lincoln County War — a conflict that pitted cattle moguls against rivals in a struggle for wealth and control. From his daring escapes to his final encounter with Sheriff Pat Garrett, we trace the journey of a boy who grew into a symbol larger than himself. Newspapers exaggerated his crimes, dime novelists turned him into a character, and Hollywood later reshaped him into myth. Through it all, the truth blurred into story, and the story became legend.In this bedtime tale, you’ll hear of Billy the Kid’s daring jailbreak stories, the Lincoln County War that set him on the path to outlawry, the Wild West outlaws and gunslingers who crossed his path, and the Old West history that shaped him. We’ll wander the open ranges of New Mexico history, encounter Pat Garrett in Fort Sumner, and trace the rise of Western legends that still echo today. Like so many before him — from Blackbeard the Pirate to Bonnie and Clyde — Billy’s tale is one of survival, rebellion, and a restless spirit.Let this story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Billy the Kid: Folk Hero or Lawless Gunslinger of the Old West?00:43:23 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary01:34:04 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?02:24:24 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett03:08:12 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery03:58:23 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?04:47:47 Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished05:29:59 The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?06:15:31 Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?06:55:09 Leif Erikson – First European to Discover America07:40:14 Al Capone – Millionaire Gangster or 1920s Robin Hood?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we drift back into the Golden Age of Piracy with Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary. More than just Edward Teach, he became the very image of piracy itself — the archetype of the swashbuckling rogue of the high seas. From the capture of the French slave ship La Concorde and its transformation into the fearsome Queen Anne’s Revenge, to the audacious blockade of Charleston and his fateful clash with Lieutenant Robert Maynard at Ocracoke Inlet, Blackbeard’s story blends fact, folklore, and theatre. His bristling beard tied with coloured ribbons, a bandolier of pistols across his chest, and ghostly threads of smoke curling from his hat created an unforgettable image that struck fear across the Caribbean, Nassau, and the colonial seaboard.This is a tale of strategy and spectacle, whispered in taverns, spread in broadsheets, and carried across the seven seas. As with so much of pirate history, myths of buried treasure, hidden maps, and supernatural invulnerability mix with the reality of daring raids, naval chases, and shifting loyalties. Tonight we’ll explore the truth behind the legend of Blackbeard, the pirate whose name still echoes through history. Perfect for anyone seeking a bedtime audiobook, audio books that soothe the mind, or tranquil history legends that help you unwind with history. Whether you’re curious about Edward Teach, Queen Anne’s Revenge, the Charleston blockade of 1718, or the naval duel at Ocracoke, this is history for serenity and harmony — history for sleep.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Blackbeard the Pirate: Flamboyant, Lawless, Legendary00:51:17 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?01:41:36 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett02:25:24 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery03:15:35 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?04:05:00 Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished04:47:11 The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?05:32:43 Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?06:12:22 Leif Erikson – First European to Discover America06:57:26 Al Capone – Millionaire Gangster or 1920s Robin Hood?Watch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we revisit Depression-era America to follow the remarkable true story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow — two young lovers whose names would be etched into history as both daring fugitives and ruthless killers. Dust rose on empty highways as banks failed and breadlines stretched around city blocks. In this bleak landscape, Bonnie and Clyde emerged with stolen Fords, heavy firepower, and a devotion to one another that made them irresistible to the newspapers.To some, they became folk heroes, symbols of defiance against a broken system, outwitting lawmen and living fast when the world around them felt hopeless. To others, they were nothing more than murderous thieves, leaving behind shattered lives and grief on the backroads of Texas, Oklahoma, and beyond. Their photographs, sharp dress, and fearless image turned them into front-page sensations. Their story carried glamour and menace in equal measure, a blend of love, crime, and notoriety that still fascinates today.As you listen, you’ll step into a world of audiobooks, history legends, tranquil history, and history to soothe the mind, where the lives of Bonnie and Clyde unfold not as a chase for headlines but as a timeless bedtime tale. This is history for serenity and harmony, history for sleep, and the greatest minds in history retold for rest. In these pages of the past, you’ll find both the thrill of rebellion and the soothing rhythm of storytelling, an audiobook-style escape designed to help you unwind with history.Let this story of endurance, devotion, and divided legacy get sleepy with you tonight, offering history not as noise but as calm — a reminder that even the most turbulent tales can bring serenity when told slowly and gently.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 Bonnie & Clyde: Lovers on the Lam or Murderous Thieves?00:50:55 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett01:34:43 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Mystery02:24:54 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?03:14:19 Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished03:56:30 The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?04:42:02 Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?05:21:40 Leif Erikson – First European to Discover America06:06:45 Al Capone – Millionaire Gangster or 1920s Robin Hood?06:59:12 Krakatoa – Massive Eruption Heard Around the WorldWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmFor early access to new episodes and ad-free listening, join us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory
Welcome to Sleepytime History — true stories from the pages of history for a full night's rest.Tonight we journey into the remarkable true story of Percy Fawcett and his fateful search for the Lost City of Z, an advanced ancient city said to be hidden deep in the Amazon jungle. A decorated British officer and explorer, Fawcett was convinced that the rainforest held the remnants of a lost civilisation more sophisticated than any thought possible in South America. His daring expeditions — through rivers that wound like bronze serpents, through stifling heat and endless green horizons — would later help inspire the whip-wielding fictional archaeologist Indiana Jones. Both men, real and imagined, believed history should be preserved, not plundered.This is a story woven with mystery and endurance, as Fawcett, his son, and a close companion ventured into the Brazilian rainforest with only light supplies and an unshakable conviction. The fate of that final journey remains one of the great historical mysteries — did he find his City of Z, or vanish forever into the dense wilderness? Along the way, we’ll reflect on the wider history of Amazon exploration, the legends of jungle cities, and the enduring pull of discovery.As always, Sleepytime History is here to help you unwind with history, get sleepy, and drift off while listening to the greatest minds in history, history for serenity and harmony, history to soothe the mind, and tranquil history tales. These audio books and bedtime histories are designed as audiobooks in spirit — gentle legends retold to help you relax. Whether it’s explorers who vanished, historical mysteries, the Amazon jungle expeditions, Indiana Jones inspiration, or the enduring allure of Brazilian rainforest history, you’ll find this episode both soothing and captivating.Let this quiet story of endurance and devotion guide you into a restful night’s sleep.If you're new here, share where you're tuning in from or request a story for a future bedtime episode. And if you enjoy these peaceful history stories, please like and subscribe — it helps us continue sharing calm, true tales from the past.Chapters:00:00:00 The Lost City of Z and the Tragic Fate of Percy Fawcett00:44:27 Ötzi the Iceman: A 5,000-Year-Old True Crime Murder Mystery01:34:35 Lawrence of Arabia: Visionary or Villain?02:23:59 Roanoke: The English Colony that Simply Vanished03:06:11 The Oregon Trail - Could You Have Survived?03:51:43 Leonardo da Vinci – Painter. Visionary. Robot Inventor?04:31:21 Leif Erikson – First European to Discover America05:16:26 Al Capone – Millionaire Gangster or 1920s Robin Hood?06:08:52 Krakatoa – Massive Eruption Heard Around the World07:16:24 William Wallace – Here's What Braveheart Left OutWatch on Spotify – https://open.spotify.com/show/0KP99A1YtXj7wsHgAd7ukmJoin us on Patreon — https://www.patreon.com/SleepytimeHistoryOr Buy Us a Coffee – https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehistory




