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Should You Listen to a Podcast to Fall Asleep? Here鈥檚 What a Sleep Expert Says.

Kelly Murray, a certified pediatric and adult sleep consultant, shares what you need to know about this common habit

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There鈥檚 a scene in The Wizard of Oz where Dorothy doesn鈥檛 know the way to the Emerald City. After the Oz residents sing an eerie, haunting tune, she follows the yellow brick road and鈥攚ith the help of a few friends鈥攆inds the wizard. For those of us with sleep issues, this story may sound familiar. Every night can feel like a Judy Garland-esque adventure. Which 鈥渂rick road,鈥 or, OK, sleep strategy, will deliver you to dreamland the quickest?

Some people prefer sleep meditations, while others turn to ocean waves, stories, or . But if you rely on podcasts or audiobooks to fall asleep, you may wonder if that practice is expert-approved. What content is best? How long should you listen for? Should you really be throwing on Crime Junkies or the latest from Stephen King before calling it a night?

鈥淗aving a distraction to help calm your brain so that you’re not focusing on thoughts, worries, and to-do lists can be really helpful, and actually allow you to fall asleep more quickly,鈥 says certified pediatric and adult sleep consultant , who adds that a quiet mind is an essential part of falling asleep.

Throwing on a podcast or audiobook when you鈥檙e tossing and turning is completely fine, Murray says. Just remember that the content does matter. Some listening materials leave you feeling serene and detached from your worries鈥攁nd these are the ones you want to cling to. 鈥淲hat’s most important is finding something that’s actually calming and not very suspenseful or disturbing,鈥 she says. 鈥淚f it’s very suspenseful, then you’re going to want to stay awake and listen.鈥 So, yes, that leaves true crime and politics out of your nighttime routine.

Once you鈥檝e found the listening experience that鈥檚 calming (and, OK, a little boring) enough to shepherd you into a good night鈥檚 rest, Murray recommends setting a timer for the podcast or audiobook to automatically shut off. Apps like and offer this feature, and Murray says it鈥檚 absolutely essential. You don鈥檛 want to be sound asleep and suddenly woken up by a podcast host鈥檚 laugh, says Murray. This can insight a fight or flight response that will wake you up and potentially bar you from falling back asleep.

Alternative Soundscapes to Help You Fall Asleep

While relying on podcasts and audiobooks to relax at night isn鈥檛 necessarily a 鈥渂ad鈥 thing, that strategy isn鈥檛 Murray鈥檚 first recommendation. Sleep meditations allow you to connect with your breath, which , or your 鈥渞est and digest鈥 state. Murray suggests , but , , and also have similar content.

Sound machines also offer a soothing effect. 鈥淚 would recommend finding a sound that is at a lower frequency, such as pink or brown noise,鈥 she says. While you may love listening to white noise during your workdays, it鈥檚 not the best aid to your sleep. White noise has a high frequency that stimulates, rather than calms, your brain, Murray says. Additionally, nature sounds, such as waves or rain may also . If you always sleep better outside, consider bringing those forest noises into your bedroom. Or at least recreating them through your phone speakers.

Consider which midnight soundtrack makes the most sense for you鈥攁nd press play. With a little bit of planning, you鈥檒l be following that yellow brick road in no time. And with any luck, the route will be less harrowing for you than it was for Dorothy.

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