Jonathan Bailey — or, as the world has come to know him, Lord Anthony Bridgerton — has launched a dreamy sleep story on meditation app Calm. Titled Love Letter From An Englishman, the bedtime audio story is narrated by Bailey and takes listeners into tropical waters on the H.M.S Dreamscape, where a sea captain has set sail “all in search of a rare and beautiful flower for his beloved”. Behold. Credit: Calm This is the second leading Bridgerton man to voice a Calm sleep story. The Duke of Hastings, AKA Regé-Jean Page, starred in his own last year, following the…
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Can you (snore and) snooze at will? And be wanna paid for it too? Then this might be the job for you. Realize your bachpan ka bank bench wala dream that if only you were paid for slumbering like log. Well Casper will. This American mattress company is looking for a professional sleeper who can slumber like a baby. yup. it’s a real thing. apply to join our team of #CasperSleepers in the link here.https://t.co/LYp7jJblBd(accepting until 8/11) pic.twitter.com/uZVVOHSr3g — Casper (@Casper) July 28, 2022 See if you would qualify for the job profile. The qualification for part time napping for…
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Meditation app Calm is delving into a beloved realm of storytelling, launching a multi-year collaboration with the Roald Dahl Story Company, the company dedicated to protecting and uplifting the works of the author. The collaboration will see the creation of Sleep Stories (Calm’s signature library of bedtime stories) and soundscapes related to the Dahl universe. A mix of bespoke stories and existing extracts from his many works will be offered to members of the app. Actor Henry Golding, of Crazy Rich Asians fame, is kicking off the partnership with a Sleep Story inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: the…
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If you’ve experienced relentless, torturous insomnia in the wake of a COVID infection, I’m here to tell you that it’s not all in your mind. An emerging body of research suggests that insomnia, along with other sleep disturbances, can be an unexpected part of COVID infection and recovery. I know this misery firsthand. When struck by a very “mild” case of COVID in June, I slept deeply, in almost a stupor — until I didn’t. Then, I experienced the strangest, most painful months-long stretch of insomnia of my life. Nearly every night, I would awake sometime around 2 a.m., my…
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Before the start of the consumer electronics extravaganza, there were snore-suppressing pillows, urine-testing toilets, and “digital twins” for safer operations on exhibit at a gadget fair in Las Vegas on Tuesday. One of the main themes of the annual CES conference is anticipated to be the emerging trend in remote or home healthcare technology, which is being driven by the pandemic. According to Avi Greengart, a technology analyst with Techsponential, “we are likely to see some pretty fascinating health products that monitor or improve your well-being” during the show. SEE ALSO: Samsung Introduces This Revolutionary Screen Concept That Slides And…
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The wheels of the money churning machine need endless sleepless nights of slogging on, fueled by caffeine. Most billionaires and hustling entrepreneurs would vouch for it. Pulling in all-nighters and occasionally staying awake for two nights in a row to deliver projects on tight deadlines is not what just a high schooler does. Makes you wonder if billionaires are all just a bunch of high schoolers with tons of money. Well, Bill Gates was definitely one. In his recent podcast, ‘Unconfuse Me With Bill Gates’ with guests Seth Rogen and his wife, Lauren Miller Rogen, the billionaire talked about all…
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American entrepreneur Bryan Johnson has claimed that he logged the perfect sleep score of 100% in human history and is back with tips to improve your quality of sleep. Claiming to be sleeping perfectly for the last eight months, the millionaire who is chasing immortality shared ten tips on how to sleep better at night on social media. Johnson says that the first step is to “identify as a professional sleeper” at a time when the “grind culture” is glorified. A reminder that your bedtime is your most important appointment today, and everyday. Respect yourself and be on time. pic.twitter.com/zmE8ymOl55…