BBC Radio 3 will devote a monthly slot to relaxing sounds such as church bells or boiling kettles to help people ‘escape the frenzy of everyday life’.
According to
The Daily Mail, The half-hour ‘slow radio’ program will also include the noise of clocks ticking, a steam engine chugging through countryside, and the sound of cattle being blessed by a priest in Ireland.
Station boss Alan Davey said he hopes it will attract younger listeners by giving them ‘a chance for quiet mindfulness’.
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