40-year-old
Better known as Emma WhispersRed, of WhispersRed ASMR, the 40-year-old Brit has been producing calm-inducing videos since early 2013, after a bad car accident left her searching for ways to soothe her PTSD.

Who is Red ASMR?

Emma WhispersRed (@whispersred_asmr) • Instagram photos and videos.

Who is Emma from ASMR?

Emma Smith is a resident of London, England, but perhaps she is better known as the ASMR artist, WhispersRed. Emma posted her first ASMR video on YouTube in July, 2013. It was 1 minute and 23 seconds long, and filmed on her iPad.

What is ASMR speaking?

ASMR is the term for the sensation people get when they watch stimulating videos or take part in other activities — usually ones that involve personal attention. Many people describe the feeling as “tingles” that run through the back of someone’s head and spine.

Did Emma Smith have a baby after Joseph died?

Upon Joseph’s death, Emma was left a pregnant widow. On November 17, 1844, she gave birth to David Hyrum Smith, the last child that she and Joseph had together.

Does ASMR have to be whispering?

Stimuli that can trigger ASMR, as reported by those who experience it, include the following: Listening to a softly spoken or whispering voice. Listening to quiet, repetitive sounds resulting from someone engaging in a mundane task such as turning the pages of a book.

How does ASMR sound to you?

Whispering. Some say the simple sound,which involves someone whispering slowly into a microphone,can also help with sleep issues.

  • Blowing. Blowing sounds create a similar effect to whispering.
  • Scratching. Scratching can be a slightly controversial ASMR trigger.
  • Tapping.
  • Page turning.
  • Writing.
  • Typing.
  • Crinkling.
  • Humming.
  • Buzzing.
  • What does ASMR mean slang?

    What Does ASMR Mean? – The Full Answer. ASMR is a slang abbreviation that stands for Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response . It is a pleasurable tingling sensation that typically begins on the head and moves down to the back of the neck and upper spine. For some people, it can even spread down to the limbs.

    What does ASMR do to your brain?

    ASMR as a Treatment Tool. Scientists don’t know why ASMR happens or if it can treat things like stress, insomnia, anxiety, panic disorders, or depression. In part, it’s because everyone who has ASMR feels the sensation differently. Scientists hope to do more studies of the brain during ASMR to get more clues about it.

    What are ASMR triggers?

    ASMR Triggers. An Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response trigger can be simply defined as: a stimuli or a sound which triggers an ASMR in you. A normal person may have many sounds that can trigger ASMR. However, some triggers create a stronger ASMR experience when compared to others. ASMR triggers can either be audibile, physical or visual.