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Host
Welcome to the Deep Sleep Sounds podcast.
Co-host
Thanks so much for tuning in.
Guest Host
You're listening to Morning at the Swamp.
Tom
Hey, it's Tom.
Narrator
I'm excited to share with you the
newest show from Slumber Studios.
It's called Sleepy History, and it's exactly
what it sounds like.
Intriguing stories, people, mysteries, and events from
history delivered in a supremely calming atmosphere.
Explore the legend of El Dorado.
See what life was like for the Roman gladiators.
Uncover the myths and mysteries of Stonehenge.
You'll find interesting but relaxing episodes like
these on Sleepy History.
So check it out, and perhaps you'll
have another new way to get a good night's rest.
Just search Sleepy History in your preferred podcast player.
Sam
That. Sa. Up.
It's.
It's.
Sam.
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Sa.
Sam.
Host: Slumber Studios
Episode Date: May 16, 2026
This episode of Deep Sleep Sounds transports listeners to the tranquil environment of a swamp at dawn. Designed purely as a soundscape, the episode uses immersive, original audio to promote relaxation, sleep, or focused downtime. With minimal spoken content, it invites you to unwind and let the gentle chorus of nature wash over you.
Narrator on the new sister podcast Sleepy History:
Mystery and Ambience:
| Timestamp | Content | |---------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00 – 01:00 | Welcome, Sleepy History podcast plug, short intro to this episode | | 01:00 – End | Continuous swamp soundscape — nature’s ambiance for relaxation/sleep | | 02:33 | Brief, indistinct spoken words by Sam | | 67:27, 98:09, 105:00, 113:06 | Minimal spoken “Sam” interjections (subtle and spaced) |
The episode’s tone is soothing, minimal, and non-intrusive—matching the intended purpose for sleep, meditation, or calm background ambience. The only narrative element is the brief introductory segment, which quickly yields to the soundscape.
“Morning at the Swamp” is an almost entirely wordless episode, offering over 110 minutes of continuous, immersive swamp sounds. Designed for relaxation and sleep, it serves as a gentle background or sleep aid, with only a minute of speech at the start and a few subtle vocal interjections thereafter. There are no stories or interviews—just the peaceful, organic symphony of nature. This makes it a perfect companion for anyone seeking serenity or support in falling (and staying) asleep.
For full relaxation, listeners can dive right into the ambient swamp, leaving behind words and worries alike.