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Balancing rock with routine: Sleeping on tour 

Balancing rock with routine: Sleeping on tour 

by Ria Caven | May 16, 2025 | Specialist Sleepers

Lighting up the left field stage of Glastonbury last year, Seb Lowe delivered a politically charged set. The only question left: after such an intense performance, how do you even begin to sleep on tour? “You go from living a normal life to a massive up and down of...
How the blind perceive dreams

How the blind perceive dreams

by Rahul Shah | May 16, 2025 | Specialist Sleeper Top Story, Specialist Sleepers

How are dreams perceived, and what is their significance for someone who is unable to see, how do the blind perceive in the real world? It’s clear that those who are blind from birth are unable to see in their dreams, but what about those who lost their sight...
A swimmers guide to not sleeping at the Olympics

A swimmers guide to not sleeping at the Olympics

by Aimie Gillan | May 9, 2025 | Specialist Sleepers

It’s 8 pm on the 17th of September 1988, in a tall, hot tower block in the Seoul Olympic village. The night before his first Olympics, swimmer James Parrack lies in bed, silently still and is not bothered about sleeping. “The most important thing is that it...
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