WhispersRed

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Soft places,
for minds that need one.

Emma Smith has whispered over a million people to sleep. She is a certified sound healer, the author of Unwind Your Mind, and — for more than a decade — a patient, careful presence in the lives of people who cannot quite settle.

1,120,000+ listeners Since 2013 London

A quiet practice,
built over fourteen years.

Emma came to ASMR the way many of her listeners do — through panic attacks that wouldn't stop, and a thin hope that something as small as a whisper might help. It did. In 2013 she began making her own recordings; one million people came with her.

What started as a quiet corner of YouTube has become something more deliberate: a published book, a certification in sound healing, and a decade-plus archive of work made with unusual care. This is where all of it lives.

Unwind Your Mind.

The life-changing power of ASMR.

A practical, tender guide to falling asleep, slowing down, and coming back to the body — drawn from a decade of work with listeners, from the science of why whispers soothe, and from Emma's own route out of panic.

Written for anyone who has ever lain awake at three in the morning, waiting for the noise to stop.

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Sound, as a way home.

Sound healing is an old practice: using tone, vibration, and breath to guide the nervous system out of alarm and back into rest. Emma is certified through the College of Sound Healing (CoSH) and works one-to-one and in small groups.

Sessions combine guided breath, binaural sound, and the unhurried, intentional voice her listeners already know.

Credential
Certified Sound Healer, CoSH
Practice
One-to-one · small groups
Based in
London, United Kingdom
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Fourteen years of quiet.

More than a thousand recordings, made patiently, one at a time. A few to begin with:

Whispaws Rescue.

Alongside the recordings, Emma runs an independent animal rescue operating out of South-East England. The same patience she's known for on screen, applied to cats and dogs who need somewhere softer to land.

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