Yes! "Fresh Air" can be like an audio book. And some podcasts are nice to have on in the background.
Not that I don't listen and pay
close attention to YOU ALL, but sometimes it's nice to have comforting and familiar voices in the BG while taking a nap... So, I would add you all to the list.
BUT... sometimes it backfires and I'm staying up listening and engaged so...
Sofa King - 5 years ago
After serving aboard two aircraft carriers while I was on active duty, I am now unable to fall asleep, if it's quiet. I used to play music to go to sleep, but I find that podcasts work better.
The only time it's a problem is when the following day is too busy to finish listening to the podcast that I fell asleep to the night before. That happens a couple of days in a row and, the next thing you know, I'm a week behind on The Black Guy Who Tips.
Monica - 5 years ago
Not only has your podcast gotten me through hard times, it's gotten me through some difficulty going to sleep. I have a distinct memory, from years ago, of listening to you both on the lowest possible volume and your voices made me feel safe. Happily I don't "remember" the bad thing I was going through (not consciously) but I can clearly see myself back then, head on pillow, phone right next to it, not feeling alone because you two were talking to me.
Yes! "Fresh Air" can be like an audio book. And some podcasts are nice to have on in the background.
Not that I don't listen and pay
close attention to YOU ALL, but sometimes it's nice to have comforting and familiar voices in the BG while taking a nap... So, I would add you all to the list.
BUT... sometimes it backfires and I'm staying up listening and engaged so...
After serving aboard two aircraft carriers while I was on active duty, I am now unable to fall asleep, if it's quiet. I used to play music to go to sleep, but I find that podcasts work better.
The only time it's a problem is when the following day is too busy to finish listening to the podcast that I fell asleep to the night before. That happens a couple of days in a row and, the next thing you know, I'm a week behind on The Black Guy Who Tips.
Not only has your podcast gotten me through hard times, it's gotten me through some difficulty going to sleep. I have a distinct memory, from years ago, of listening to you both on the lowest possible volume and your voices made me feel safe. Happily I don't "remember" the bad thing I was going through (not consciously) but I can clearly see myself back then, head on pillow, phone right next to it, not feeling alone because you two were talking to me.