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This sleep story is called "Greyfriars Bobby" - from the Scottish Fairy Tale series. Enjoy this original, magical, Scottish sleep story for grown ups (soft spoken ASMR) and relax for a while courtesy of Scotland's natural, musical sounds of the wilderness, to help you into a deep sleep.
Another in the Scottish Fairytale series! This is a little story about a famous little Edinburgh dog! If you've ever been to Edinburgh, you will have found a small bronze statue of a little chap named Bobby (pictured) by Greyfriars Kirk, near Chamber Street. In this tale, we venture into 19th century Edinburgh during a harsh winter to explore Bobby's remarkable story...
Make yourself comfortable and relax (if you can) to this scary tale. Support me in creating these stories on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam
If you enjoy these sleep stories, it would mean to world to me if you showed your appreciation and support through my Patreon.
This way I can continue to do what I do! Thank you. Sam
Support me here: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CyKHH5
Listen on Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=
Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1c9CrZvBII
All of my stories are original productions, having been recorded on location in Scotland. "Snooze with Sam" whispers sleepy stories of Scotland's natural world, all with the help of a soft, soothing Island voice. Lay yourself down, get comfortable and lose yourself in the sea of gentle tones gifted by one of the world's most beautiful countries.
"Snooze with Sam" is brought to you by Sam Lawson, an entrepreneur, health and fitness professional and lifelong musician from the Isle of Skye. He runs a Coaching business in Glasgow, Scotland, and finds great satisfaction in helping others find peace within themselves, coaching them on towards personal transformation.
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This sleep story is called "Greyfriars Bobby" - from the Scottish Fairy Tale series. Enjoy this original, magical, Scottish sleep story for grown ups (soft spoken ASMR) and relax for a while courtesy of Scotland's natural, musical sounds of the wilderness, to help you into a deep sleep.
Another in the Scottish Fairytale series! This is a little story about a famous little Edinburgh dog! If you've ever been to Edinburgh, you will have found a small bronze statue of a little chap named Bobby (pictured) by Greyfriars Kirk, near Chamber Street. In this tale, we venture into 19th century Edinburgh during a harsh winter to explore Bobby's remarkable story...
Make yourself comfortable and relax (if you can) to this scary tale. Support me in creating these stories on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam
If you enjoy these sleep stories, it would mean to world to me if you showed your appreciation and support through my Patreon.
This way I can continue to do what I do! Thank you. Sam
Support me here: https://www.patreon.com/snoozewithsam
Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2CyKHH5
Listen on Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=
Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1c9CrZvBII
All of my stories are original productions, having been recorded on location in Scotland. "Snooze with Sam" whispers sleepy stories of Scotland's natural world, all with the help of a soft, soothing Island voice. Lay yourself down, get comfortable and lose yourself in the sea of gentle tones gifted by one of the world's most beautiful countries.
"Snooze with Sam" is brought to you by Sam Lawson, an entrepreneur, health and fitness professional and lifelong musician from the Isle of Skye. He runs a Coaching business in Glasgow, Scotland, and finds great satisfaction in helping others find peace within themselves, coaching them on towards personal transformation.

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