Summary
Young adults increasingly seek refuge in autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR) videos when feeling overwhelmed by in-person interaction, according to a new report from Revealing Reality.
The study found younger generations (18-44) are significantly more likely to feel overstimulated by social situations and noisy environments compared to older adults.
While ASMR content—videos triggering calming “tingles” through whispers, tapping sounds, and gentle movements—provides immediate comfort, experts worry this “digital soma” may prevent developing real-world resilience skills.
Oh yeah, for sure! Soft-speaking has always been a strong trigger for me so most of these recommendations will fall in line with that with some extra stuff mixed in.
One big name I remember loving because of the effort they put into their videos was ASMR Requests. I’d argue it’s a bad name for the kind of videos they put out, especially ones with so much effort put into not just the effects, but the writing and the lore. For example, Departure Episode 1 and Episode 2 (sadly the third never came out) DotCalm (this was likely my favorite ASMR video ever)
Another favorite channel of mine was GentleWhispering ASMR. I think their voice was what I enjoyed so much about most of these videos. Personal favorite was this Toffee Cooking Video that was probably as low-effort as ASMR videos come but I thought this was great anyway.
One of the first videos that introduced me to ASMR was this binaural virtual barbershop. The audio quality is horrendous but it still triggered the feeling for me.
Another channel that helped me out a ton in the midst of working from home and feeling very anxious in 2020 was Latte ASMR. They also put a lot of effort into their content but were much more grounded situations. This is likely my favorite video from them: Relaxing Piercing Cafe
There’s also a whole realm of unintentional ASMR videos where people are just doing things and other people love to watch them because it triggers their ASMR. For me, the trigger is strongest when the people are doing things confidently and assertively but gently, if that makes any sense. Here are some examples: Cranial Nerve Test with Pat LaFontaine & Dr. James Kelly Perfect Sandwich Made by Irish Gentleman Suit Fitting
If you need more suggestions, I can give them but these are the first that came to mind.