I love your longer story videos, or videos with more stories in a row❤ Sometimes it takes me a while to fall asleep and often they become part of my dreams if they last a while 😊 With a voice like yours I feel you most definitely have a true kind heart, no forcing it, or “trying” for you! 💜✨
I listened to your video for the first time while I was doing the dishes and then got ready for bed and continued on. It was so relaxing and positive. It truly was a magical place where I felt safe and overcome with joy and happiness. It was special to see all these things you describe in my mind rather than in a movie or on TV. Thank you for what you do! I am grateful! ❤✨️❤️ ✨️❤️
The artworks are absolutely gorgeous. They remind me of 1920s or 1940s travel posters or advertisements - the type you might find in a Life Magazine or The National Geographic. Of course, the stories are lovely - especially for insomniacs such as myself. Thank you kindly for helping me to fall asleep. I'll have to come back around to give another listen and finish up the story. 💐🙏🏽
Thomas, your voice is so soothing! It instantly puts me in a sleepy mood and I actually look forward to bedtime now because I know your narration will help me drift off to sleep. Keep up the great work!"
Y'all work so hard to put out such amazing quality content. I appreciate it so much. This channel is a constant source of comfort for me and helps me get sleep. Thank you so much! ❤
Sending people here after a hard day full of challenges: well done, you did well today and tomorrow will be better. Just relax, get rid of all distracting noises and enjoy the relaxing sounds of nature. I wish you the best
Thanks a bunch, very helpful and calming. One of these days I will get to the end without falling asleep, starting at Florence tonight, for my 4th or 5th listen.
Its 3am and i have drifted in and out of this story and have now stayed awake to hear the end.This is now one of my favourites. the thoughts at the beginning hit home today and i thank you for the advice.. I love these stories. Your voice is so relaxing. Thank you for doing these for us.🥰
So beautiful, how talented you are to describe these places with such life and feeling, we are so lucky to be able to experience these places through the night and to be transported so peacefully and safely; I am so grateful to you xxx
I LOVE this one!! Went to Florence Italy with my Dad years ago to visit Aunt who lived there. Saw the David and is now my favorite statue. Was mesmerized. David is so beautiful. And Iove trains, so there. Hahaha.
These longer stories are wonderful! This, and The Rainy Day Bakery are my favourites. Love the narration by Thomas. Thank you to all involved with this production! ❤
I'd love to actually get to explore the cities with you Thomas but I've listened at least a dozen times and can't get past the first ten minutes without falling asleep.
Last story, you had simon read. He's good, but bored me to sleep. But thomas never disappoints. the calm is real. The lady who read the alice story reminds me of my mother a little. Very calming also.
Thomas - I cannot say adequately how totally wonderful this episode is. It's very comforting to know that as soon as one story in a city ends, another in a different city begins without lapses in between of just music. Knowing your voice will be there telling a story if I wake up an hour later is a very reassuring security blanket. 😌 I do hope you will create more of these tours through different places with stops in various locales. Many many thanks 🙂🤲🏻
It’s 5:00 I haven’t slept all night, but this is one of my favorites. I’ll try this one. I hope to get maybe two or three hours whatever it’s very frustrating.
I find myself NOT wanting to sleep while listening to THIS one. I have been to Italy twice, as well as France, England, Germany and Austria, in my younger days, and have actually been to some of the places mentioned here. So I want to listen, and relive those times, instead of falling asleep.🤷
Ahhhhh. Train. I spent a lot of time on trains as a kid since my father worked for the railroad. I never even realised how soothing I found the noise until now, 35 years later. Thank you, Get Sleepy and Thomas, for reminding me of a pleasant memory.
*Thank you again, Thomas. I loved the stories you and team have been publising. I'm disapointed because it seems that your subjects became advertisemments of turism: Toronto, Germany Christmas, Italy. This is bad.*