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Looking for a relaxing sleep podcast to help you unwind, quiet busy thoughts, or drift gently toward sleep? In this episode of The Insomnia Project, Marco and Nidhi return to a topic that has surprisingly captured their attention — staplers.
The hosts share the results of their ongoing stapler review, reflecting on the small but important details that make a good office supply stand out. Along the way, the conversation takes an exciting turn when Marco and Nidhi discover that The Insomnia Show has been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award.
As always, the discussion unfolds in the relaxed and meandering style listeners of The Insomnia Project have come to expect — simple, low-stakes conversation designed to help quiet the mind.
Whether you’re settling in for bedtime, relaxing during the day, or enjoying calm background listening while you work, this episode offers the soothing atmosphere that makes The Insomnia Project a favourite sleep podcast for relaxation and insomnia.
And if you don’t make it to the end because you fall asleep, well… you’ve paid us the biggest compliment. 🌙
Tell a friend or colleague they can also listen to The Insomnia Project on YouTube.
Host: Marco Timpano
Co-Host: Nidhi Khanna
Producers: Drumcast Productions
Theme Music: Royalty Free: Bass Walker, Kevin MacLeod
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📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube:
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☕ Support the show and get bonus chats on Patreon:
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By Marco Timpano | Host of The Insomnia Project Sleep Podcast4.6
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Looking for a relaxing sleep podcast to help you unwind, quiet busy thoughts, or drift gently toward sleep? In this episode of The Insomnia Project, Marco and Nidhi return to a topic that has surprisingly captured their attention — staplers.
The hosts share the results of their ongoing stapler review, reflecting on the small but important details that make a good office supply stand out. Along the way, the conversation takes an exciting turn when Marco and Nidhi discover that The Insomnia Show has been nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award.
As always, the discussion unfolds in the relaxed and meandering style listeners of The Insomnia Project have come to expect — simple, low-stakes conversation designed to help quiet the mind.
Whether you’re settling in for bedtime, relaxing during the day, or enjoying calm background listening while you work, this episode offers the soothing atmosphere that makes The Insomnia Project a favourite sleep podcast for relaxation and insomnia.
And if you don’t make it to the end because you fall asleep, well… you’ve paid us the biggest compliment. 🌙
Tell a friend or colleague they can also listen to The Insomnia Project on YouTube.
Host: Marco Timpano
Co-Host: Nidhi Khanna
Producers: Drumcast Productions
Theme Music: Royalty Free: Bass Walker, Kevin MacLeod
For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy
#sleeppodcast #insomniapodcast #relaxingpodcast #sleepconversation #calmpodcast #bedtimepodcast #fallasleepfast 🌙
📸 Follow us on Instagram:
www.instagram.com/theinsomniaproject
📺 Watch full episodes on YouTube:
www.youtube.com/@theinsomniaprojectpodcast
☕ Support the show and get bonus chats on Patreon:
www.patreon.com/theinsomniaproject
😴 Enjoy ad-free episodes and extras on Supercast:
www.theinsomniaproject.supercast.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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