FACTS TO RELAX Calm Stories and Sleepy Knowledge
Drift into a calm and fascinating journey through the evolution of listening… from the earliest sound recordings to the endless world of modern streaming. In this soothing episode of Facts to Relax: Everyday Objects, we explore how humanity learned to capture, preserve, and replay sound. Beginning with the groundbreaking invention of the phonograph by Thomas Edison, and the gramophone developed by Emile Berliner, we gently trace the rise of vinyl records, cassette tapes, and the portable revolution of the Sony Walkman. Perfect for sleep, relaxation, and quiet curiosity, this episode combines slow storytelling with gentle pacing to help you unwind while discovering the hidden history behind the way we listen. In this episode, you’ll explore: * The invention of the phonograph and early sound recording * The rise of vinyl records and album culture * Cassette tapes, mix tapes, and portable listening * The digital shift to CDs and MP3 players * The streaming revolution and modern audio experiences Let the soft rhythm of history and sound guide you in to rest… as you listen to the quiet evolution of one of humanity’s most meaningful everyday experiences.
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