Sleep Better Podcast · A Beezy Beez story
The Bridge of Incidents
A woman crosses a narrow footbridge each evening, noticing how small shifts in her day quietly rearrange the night ahead — approximately 28 minutes.
Tonight's story follows a woman who walks the same footbridge every evening after dinner. The bridge connects two sides of a quiet town — one bustling with daytime noise, the other settled into the kind of stillness that only arrives after dark.
As she crosses, she reflects on the small incidents of her day — a conversation that lingered, a door held open by a stranger, the way afternoon light hit the kitchen counter at just the right angle. None of these moments seemed significant at the time, but together they form a bridge of their own — connecting wakefulness to the slow release of sleep.
The story is narrated by Margaret, voiced in the warm, unhurried cadence that Deep Bear Sleep listeners have come to trust. No plot twists, no tension — just the quiet accumulation of a day dissolving into night.
Pair this story with our sleep stack
The story takes you under. The stack keeps you there.
More sleep content from Beezy Beez
Sleep science writing, guided meditations, and more stories like this one — all in our editorial hub.
Click Here for More Sleep Content
Verified Purchase