FACTS TO RELAX Calm Stories and Sleepy Knowledge

The Quiet Genius of Ada Lovelace| Extraordinary Lives

17 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this calming episode of Facts to Relax, explore the life of Ada Lovelace—the world’s first computer programmer—through a slow, soothing historical narrative designed to help you unwind and fall asleep. Journey back to the 1800s as Ada imagines a machine that could follow instructions, long before modern computers existed. With gentle pacing and soft storytelling, this episode blends history, science, and quiet inspiration to ease your mind into rest. Perfect for: sleep stories for adults calm history podcasts relaxing narration for insomnia educational sleep content Let your thoughts slow… and drift into a peaceful night.

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