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Fall Asleep with Frank

Fall Asleep with Frank

By: YesOui
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A relaxing daily sleep podcast to help you fall asleep. Every night, Frank tells calm, gentle sleep stories about everyday topics — history, geography, old places and quiet things — in a slow, unhurried voice made for bedtime listening. The perfect sleep aid, with new calming episodes every day.© 2026 YesOui.ai
Episodes
  • Fall Asleep with Frank — A Slow Journey Along the Rideau Canal
    May 25 2026
    Tonight, Frank takes you on a slow, peaceful journey along the Rideau Canal — a two-hundred-kilometre waterway winding through the heart of Ontario, Canada, from Ottawa south to Kingston on the shores of Lake Ontario.

    Built in the late 1820s and opened in 1832, the Rideau Canal was engineered as a military supply route — a protected inland corridor designed to shield British North America from American attack along the St. Lawrence River. The war it was built for never came. And yet the canal stayed, filling quietly with water, opening its locks, carrying boats from one end to the other for nearly two centuries. There is something deeply reassuring about that kind of quiet persistence.

    Frank traces the canal's origins — from the meaning of the French word "rideau" and the curtain-like falls that gave the waterway its name, to the young Royal Engineers who surveyed the wilderness terrain, to the thousands of labourers who dug and built through harsh Canadian conditions. He walks you through the canal's forty-five locks, its gentle passage through farmland and forest, and its transformation from military engineering into a living UNESCO World Heritage Site still in use today.

    This is a slow, unhurried episode — perfect for winding down, quieting a busy mind, and drifting gently off to sleep. No drama, no urgency. Just water, locks, and the long, quiet history of a canal that outlasted its own reason for being. A calming episode to help you relax and fall asleep.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    14 mins
  • Tonight, I'm going to talk about Caledonian Canal
    May 24 2026
    Tonight on this sleep podcast, Frank guides you along one of Scotland's most serene and unhurried routes — the Caledonian Canal. In this bedtime podcast story, you'll drift quietly through the Great Glen, past Loch Ness and Loch Lochy, following sixty miles of calm water that cut across the full width of the Scottish Highlands.

    This relaxing podcast episode tells the slow, gentle history of the canal from its earliest beginnings. You'll hear about the engineer Thomas Telford, who was asked not merely to build a waterway but to bring work and hope to a Highland population worn down by the Clearances and failing crops. The canal took decades to complete, cost more than anyone had planned, and still never quite became the commercial success its builders imagined — yet it endured, and it found its own quiet purpose.

    Frank's calm, unhurried voice moves through the story at the pace of the water itself — twenty-nine locks, four aqueducts, ten bridges, and centuries of slow conversation between the natural world and the one that humans built on top of it. This is sleep storytelling for anyone who loves history, geography, old places, and the feeling of moving gently through a landscape as the day ends.

    Perfect as a sleep aid for restless minds. No drama, no urgency — just Frank, and the water, and the mountains of Scotland settling into the dark. A calming episode to help you relax and fall asleep.

    This episode includes AI-generated content.
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    13 mins
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