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Marco and special guest Kevin Kruchkywich chat about tools and their respective levels of “handyness” in this calm and quietly curious episode of The Insomnia Project.
Their conversation wanders through the world of everyday tools, problem-solving, and the small satisfaction that comes from fixing things yourself. At one point Kevin mentions that he enjoys finding an “elegant solution” to a problem — a phrase that perfectly captures the spirit of this episode.
In fact, we like to think this episode might be an elegant solution of its own… a gentle audio tool to help you relax and drift toward sleep.
As Marco and Kevin explore their thoughts on tools, handiwork, and practical solutions, the conversation unfolds in the familiar easygoing style that listeners of The Insomnia Project have come to enjoy — relaxed, meandering, and pleasantly low-stakes.
If you’re looking for a sleep podcast to help quiet your mind at night, or a calm conversation to keep you company while working or unwinding, this episode might be just the right tool for the job.
And if you don’t make it to the end because you fall asleep, well… you’ve paid us the biggest compliment. 🌙🔧
Host: Marco Timpano
Special Guest: Kevin Kruchkywich
Producers: Drumcast Productions
Theme Music: Royalty Free
Want to get extra Insomnia Project content?
Visit our Patreon page:
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By Marco Timpano | Host of The Insomnia Project Sleep Podcast4.6
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Marco and special guest Kevin Kruchkywich chat about tools and their respective levels of “handyness” in this calm and quietly curious episode of The Insomnia Project.
Their conversation wanders through the world of everyday tools, problem-solving, and the small satisfaction that comes from fixing things yourself. At one point Kevin mentions that he enjoys finding an “elegant solution” to a problem — a phrase that perfectly captures the spirit of this episode.
In fact, we like to think this episode might be an elegant solution of its own… a gentle audio tool to help you relax and drift toward sleep.
As Marco and Kevin explore their thoughts on tools, handiwork, and practical solutions, the conversation unfolds in the familiar easygoing style that listeners of The Insomnia Project have come to enjoy — relaxed, meandering, and pleasantly low-stakes.
If you’re looking for a sleep podcast to help quiet your mind at night, or a calm conversation to keep you company while working or unwinding, this episode might be just the right tool for the job.
And if you don’t make it to the end because you fall asleep, well… you’ve paid us the biggest compliment. 🌙🔧
Host: Marco Timpano
Special Guest: Kevin Kruchkywich
Producers: Drumcast Productions
Theme Music: Royalty Free
Want to get extra Insomnia Project content?
Visit our Patreon page:
www.patreon.com/theinsomniaproject
#sleepodcast #insomniapodcast #sleepcast #relaxingpodcast #calmpodcast #bedtimepodcast #sleepconversation #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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