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Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
Jason Newland
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Alternative Health
Education,
Self-Improvement,
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Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (10 hours) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what it means to help people without meeting them.
Show more...
12 hours ago
9 hours 49 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (5 hours) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what it means to help people without meeting them.
Show more...
12 hours ago
4 hours 51 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what it means to help people without meeting them.
Show more...
12 hours ago
1 hour

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (10 hours) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what it means to help people without meeting them.
Show more...
12 hours ago
9 hours 46 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (5 hours) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections on confidence, imposter syndrome, and what it means to help people without meeting them.
Show more...
12 hours ago
4 hours 57 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) #1456 Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
#1456 Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 7th October 2025
Duration: 1 hour, 32 seconds
Host: Jason Newland
🔗 View full transcript on TurboScribe

🧠 Main Themes & Topics:

🛌 Sleep, Structure & Simplicity
  • Jason opens with a classic relaxation intro, reminding listeners to only listen when it's safe to close their eyes.
  • Emphasizes a return to consistency: no more changes to podcasts, platforms, or websites — "the change is no change."
  • Plans to continue with daily recordings (Mon–Fri) and bring back Whisper Wednesday due to its popularity.
  • Acknowledges mixed audience preferences (e.g. yawning, Vinny’s noises, birds, squeaky desks), but affirms he’s doing his best to accommodate everyone.
🧩 Planning for the Future
  • Reflects on the end of the year approaching, and outlines his 2026 goals:
    • Maintain current website: JasonNewland.com
    • Stick with current podcast platforms: Spreaker, SoundCloud, Podbean
    • Possibly enhance YouTube, but no major overhauls planned
    • Improve promotional efforts, especially through Facebook ads.
📣 Promotion & Stats
  • Jason shares results from a Facebook ad campaign:
    • 398 views, 8 clicks for £2.70 on the group promotion
    • 2,385 views, 21 clicks for 63p on the website advert
    • Observes that the website promotion yields better value
  • Plans to advertise more actively, aiming to grow his listener base, while appreciating his current audience: “the best audience in the world.”
🐶 Vinny Interruptions & Banter
  • Vinny (the dog) causes the usual delightful chaos: licking bags, the floor, Jason’s ankles.
  • Jason uses humor and affection to engage listeners with Vinny's antics — a recurring, much-loved part of the show.
💬 Personal Reflections
  • Reflects on a missed opportunity in 2019 to speak at a U.S. university (invited by Brooke), hindered by self-doubt and lockdown.
  • Expresses gratitude for supportive messages and reviews from listeners: says he feels privileged to help others relax and sleep.
  • Talks about early podcasting days (since 2006), using platforms like SoundCloud, Podbean, Spreaker, etc.
🌍 Community & Communication
  • Jason discusses his Facebook group, how he screens members, and his desire to keep the group warm and spam-free.
  • Admits to struggles with texting and digital communication, preferring voice-based interaction (like podcasting).
  • Says this podcast is his main form of communication and connection with the world.
🪙 Monetization & Practical Decisions
  • Discusses budget-conscious decisions around platforms, promoting cost-effective strategies.
  • Mentions that past decisions to cancel things (like YouTube or SoundCloud uploads) led to listener disappointment, motivating him to stay consistent moving forward.
🔁 Recurring Messages:
  • Consistency is king — keep things as they are.
  • Promotion is the new frontier — without losing the “realness” of the podcast.
  • Jason values every listener — he wants everyone to feel welcome and supported.
  • No gimmicks or stunts — just calm, connection, and comfort through spoken word.
💡 Noteworthy Moments:
  • 🛠️ Fixed the squeaky desk using toilet paper roll holders — a small but satisfying victory!
  • 😄 "Seedless game… like a seedless banana" – Jason’s quirky humor shines.
  • 🐾 Vinny: “That’s not a toy” – Jason chides Vinny mid-recording with warmth.
  • 🧠 Reflections...
Show more...
12 hours ago
1 hour

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (10 hours) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/

💤 #1455 Let me bore you to sleep - Oct 6, 2025 

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into...
Show more...
20 hours ago
9 hours 35 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (5 hours) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
💤  "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" - Oct 6, 2025

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into playful voices or pretends to be other characters.
💡 Random Psychology “Facts”
  • Reads and jokes about supposed...
Show more...
20 hours ago
4 hours 55 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
💤  "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" - Oct 6, 2025

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into playful voices or pretends to be other characters.
💡 Random Psychology “Facts”
  • Reads and jokes about supposed...
Show more...
21 hours ago
1 hour 40 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (10 hours) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
💤  "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" - Oct 6, 2025

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into playful voices or pretends to be other characters.
💡 Random Psychology “Facts”
  • Reads and jokes about supposed...
Show more...
21 hours ago
9 hours 44 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (5 hours) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
💤  "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" - Oct 6, 2025

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into playful voices or pretends to be other characters.
💡 Random Psychology “Facts”
  • Reads and jokes about supposed...
Show more...
21 hours ago
4 hours 56 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) #1455 Let me bore you to sleep
💤  "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" - Oct 6, 2025

Host: Jason Newland
Theme: A personal and meandering bedtime monologue designed to lull listeners to sleep through gentle, low-energy rambling.

🐶 Opening Moments
  • Jason welcomes listeners to his podcast and introduces himself.
  • His dog, Vinnie, features immediately with whining for more sausages.
  • The tone is light, cozy, and conversational from the start.
📅 What Day Is It Again?
  • Jason muses on the day—confirms it is Monday, Oct 6, 2025, even though he initially questions it.
  • He introduces the theme of the day: Website promotion.
🌐 Website & Review Updates
  • Jason shares he's been working on:
    • Collecting comments and reviews from YouTube and Facebook to post on his website.
    • He estimates 250+ reviews now on the site.
    • Mentions humorous fake review by "Vinnie" complaining that Jason ignores him.
🙏 Shoutouts & Thank Yous
  • Thanks Paul for a kind PayPal donation.
  • Shoutouts to Laura, Christine, and others from his community for their support and feedback.
  • Encourages listeners to submit questions for the upcoming Q&A Friday (Oct 10, 2025).
📊 Website Analytics & Facebook Ads
  • Sets up analytics on his website for the first time.
    • Is pleasantly surprised to learn people are visiting.
  • Launches two Facebook ads:
    1. To promote his podcast website.
    2. To promote the "Let Me Bore You to Sleep" Facebook group.
  • Shares early results:
    • A few dozen views but no link clicks yet.
    • Ads cost about 34–44 pence so far.
📱 Reflections on Tech & Social Media
  • Talks about getting locked out of Facebook while setting up the ads.
  • Surprised by Facebook group engagement increase (451%).
  • Frustrated by trying to find old comments over 7 years of posts.
  • Discusses using insights and stats from his Facebook group and website.
🍦 Food, Ice Cream, and Yogurt Rants
  • Discusses cravings for chocolate, Cornettos, and strawberry yogurt.
  • Shares quirky stories about feeding Vinnie bits of ice cream.
  • Recalls pouring yogurt on his own head in a vlog during a “manic” 2011 phase.
📱 Android vs Apple
  • Gave away a relatively new Android phone to a neighbor.
  • Staunchly prefers iPhones and doesn’t want to relearn Android.
💬 Reflections on YouTube & Viewership
  • Reminisces about spending £200 on YouTube ads years ago and being banned.
  • Feels his format doesn’t quite match the YouTube “style” but keeps uploading podcasts there.
🤓 Commentary on Online Culture
  • Shares humorous gripes about:
    • AI-generated Facebook posts & Quora content.
    • People complaining about music or background noises in his podcasts.
    • Strange questions and spam on the internet.
💘 Work-Based Relationships & Dating Tales A significant portion is a long, nostalgic reflection on past romantic relationships and workplace crushes:
  • Shares numerous stories of asking women out at work, most ending in rejection.
  • One notable story about being asked out by a former counselling client, which he declined due to ethics.
  • Discusses feelings of missed connections, awkward elevator moments, and office gossip.
  • Emphasizes the emotional risks and awkwardness of workplace romance.
🤡 Humor & Sarcasm
  • Jason consistently mixes self-deprecating humor and sarcasm, even in mundane moments (e.g., admiring his own fart jokes or calling Vinnie a “cheeky monkey”).
  • Regularly breaks into playful voices or pretends to be other characters.
💡 Random Psychology “Facts”
  • Reads and jokes about supposed...
Show more...
21 hours ago
1 hour 40 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (10 hours) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
🔗 View Full Transcript

🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
Show more...
3 days ago
9 hours 46 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (5 hours) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
🔗 View Full Transcript

🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
Show more...
3 days ago
4 hours 56 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
🔗 View Full Transcript

🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
Show more...
3 days ago
52 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (10 hours) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
🔗 View Full Transcript

🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
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3 days ago
9 hours 50 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) (5 hours) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
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🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
Show more...
3 days ago
4 hours 53 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(no music) #1454 Whisper Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
🎙️ Transcript Title:
#1454 Whisper Let Me Bore You to Sleep – 4th October 2025
🕒 Duration: 52 minutes, 12 seconds
🔗 View Full Transcript

🛌 OVERVIEW: This episode is classic Jason Newland — a sleepy, humorous, stream-of-consciousness-style ramble designed to lull listeners into slumber. He reflects on small irritations, random anecdotes, and absurd musings, all delivered in a gentle, whispered tone. It’s full of quirky tangents, odd humor, and some surprisingly thoughtful reflections on identity, inclusion, and acceptance.

🧵 MAIN TOPICS COVERED: 💤 Sleep Routine Disrupted
  • Jason starts by sharing how his Friday night sleep routine — listening to Nick Abbott’s lighthearted LBC radio show — was interrupted by a serious news broadcast.
  • He humorously vents his frustration with current events taking over his relaxation time.
🎯 Paralympics & Disabilities
  • A lengthy and meandering reflection on sports, particularly the Special Olympics/Paralympics.
  • Musings on whether certain sports (e.g., archery, javelin) are suitable for blind athletes, with a mix of admiration, confusion, and dark humor.
  • Jason questions what "fairness" means in sports and explores the purpose of ability-based categories.
🧬 Ginger Identity & Personal Reflections
  • A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to talking about gingers:
    • Childhood teasing and playground bullying around hair color.
    • Family history of redheads.
    • Dating history involving ginger women (he counts at least 7 past relationships!).
    • Reflections on ginger representation in society.
  • He jokingly considers starting a charity for gingers, only to be told by a fictional charity rep that it’s not a great idea.
  • Ends with musings on Ed Sheeran’s success despite societal biases against gingers — Jason praises him as an unlikely pop hero.
😂 Bizarre Tangents & Humor
  • Considers starting a charity called “Nothing They Can’t Do” — mocked for being too optimistic.
  • Imagines Ed Sheeran posters being put up “facing the wall” as a joke.
  • Random, surreal thoughts like whether a powerlifter on a bus could lift the bus if it broke down.
  • A fake argument with an imaginary woman about Ready Brek (a British hot cereal).
📉 Self-Deprecating & Meta Commentary
  • Jason frequently breaks the fourth wall, joking about how boring the episode is.
  • Acknowledges how many episodes he records and how it’s hard for listeners to keep up.
  • Notes that some people may listen only once and forget the recording — but he still sees it as an expression of creativity and art.
💡 THEMES & TAKEAWAYS:
  • Humor as Comfort: Even when topics turn bizarre or controversial, the tone remains playful and soothing.
  • Inclusion & Identity: Jason uses humor to explore how society views differences — whether physical ability, hair color, or fame.
  • Self-Awareness: There’s a charming blend of nonsense and honesty. He knows he’s rambling, and he leans into it.
📌 NOTABLE QUOTES: "If you've ever been attacked by a wheelchair... it's proper. They aim for your ankles." "I'm balder than my dad who's about 700 years old." "You can't even start a charity for ginger people. They don't allow it." "Do you think if Ed Sheeran dyed his hair, he would look human?" "Remember to be kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy and feel safe." 📦 BONUS MENTION:
  • Mentions OpenAI and ChatGPT — saying if you’d invested in it in 2023, you’d have made 10x your money by 2025!
  • Ends on a note about ordering Ready Brek from Amazon...
Show more...
3 days ago
52 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (10 hours) #1453 Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
Let Me Bore You to Sleep (#1453, October 3rd, 2025) 
is a long, rambling, intentionally drowsy podcast hosted by Jason Newland. It runs about 1 hour and 31 minutes. Jason wanders between everyday observations, playful tangents, and one central Q&A Friday question: “Have your new neighbors moved in?” Key Themes & Segments Opening (0:00 – 10:00)
  • Jason greets listeners, jokes about doing 1,452 previous episodes, and scratches an itch mid-intro.
  • He thanks listeners but struggles to sound sincere without laughing.
  • Mentions his podcast’s modest downloads, giving shoutouts to listeners in Minnesota and Oregon.
  • Explains Q&A Friday tradition—this week with only one submitted question.
Meta-Podcast Talk (10:00 – 20:00)
  • Jason discusses how few questions come in, suggests people could email him at his Hotmail address.
  • Talks about drinking water quietly to avoid editing out gulp sounds.
  • Reflects on how his voice and style come across—often rambling, repetitive, and humorous through mundane details.
Everyday Tangents (20:00 – 35:00)
  • Discusses rain, clouds, and whether birds can fly in storms.
  • Shares stories about childhood fear of jumping from trees and a friend’s odd “your feet are lower than your eyes” explanation.
  • Recounts how his dog Vinny once panicked at the sight of a hot-air balloon.
ChatGPT Experiment (35:00 – 55:00)
  • Jason describes feeding his TurboScribe transcripts into ChatGPT and being surprised that AI could mimic his rambling style.
  • Reads back AI-generated responses to the week’s question (“Have your new neighbors moved in?”), laughing at its ghost and bus analogies.
  • Reflects on the weirdness of having AI describe his “style” as repetitive, mundane, self-aware, and surreal.
Answering the Question – Neighbors (55:00 – 1:07:00)
  • Jason finally answers: yes, two new neighbors have moved in.
    • One downstairs (has deliveries but Jason hasn’t met them).
    • One opposite his flat (they’ve exchanged greetings twice).
  • Shares awkward encounters: offering help with moving furniture, feeling self-conscious about being seen waiting for deliveries, and worrying whether his neighbor believed him.
  • Reflects on how his building used to be very social but may become quieter as long-term residents move away.
Reflections on Change & Community (1:07:00 – 1:15:00)
  • Wonders if he’ll eventually become like “Uncle Sausages,” the older neighbor who kept to himself.
  • Notes the building feels less lively now compared to when he first moved in.
  • Thinks about how neighbors cycle in and out, and how one day he’ll be “the old man upstairs.”
Daily Life & Random Observations (1:15:00 – 1:26:00)
  • Talks about deliveries (razor, shampoo, Ready Brek cereal).
  • Complains about rising grocery prices.
  • Explains how Brits tell the time differently (quarter to/past instead of “fifteen after”).
  • Jokes about sundials giving inconsistent times at a garden centre.
Closing (1:26:00 – 1:31:00)
  • Plans a future episode about iconic British comedy characters (e.g., Patricia Routledge’s Hyacinth “Bouquet,” Alan Partridge, Frank Spencer).
  • Wraps up with a reminder for listeners to be kind to themselves and ends with his trademark gentle sign-off.
Overall Tone & Style
  • Conversational, meandering, and self-deprecating.
  • Mixes humor with personal anecdotes about neighbors, pets, childhood memories, and trivial daily life.
  • Frequently acknowledges the “pointlessness” of his rambling but leans into it, reinforcing the podcast’s sleepy, hypnotic effect.
✨ In short: This episode...
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4 days ago
9 hours 40 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
(music) (5 hours) #1453 Let me bore you to sleep
https://www.jasonnewland.com/
Let Me Bore You to Sleep (#1453, October 3rd, 2025) 
is a long, rambling, intentionally drowsy podcast hosted by Jason Newland. It runs about 1 hour and 31 minutes. Jason wanders between everyday observations, playful tangents, and one central Q&A Friday question: “Have your new neighbors moved in?” Key Themes & Segments Opening (0:00 – 10:00)
  • Jason greets listeners, jokes about doing 1,452 previous episodes, and scratches an itch mid-intro.
  • He thanks listeners but struggles to sound sincere without laughing.
  • Mentions his podcast’s modest downloads, giving shoutouts to listeners in Minnesota and Oregon.
  • Explains Q&A Friday tradition—this week with only one submitted question.
Meta-Podcast Talk (10:00 – 20:00)
  • Jason discusses how few questions come in, suggests people could email him at his Hotmail address.
  • Talks about drinking water quietly to avoid editing out gulp sounds.
  • Reflects on how his voice and style come across—often rambling, repetitive, and humorous through mundane details.
Everyday Tangents (20:00 – 35:00)
  • Discusses rain, clouds, and whether birds can fly in storms.
  • Shares stories about childhood fear of jumping from trees and a friend’s odd “your feet are lower than your eyes” explanation.
  • Recounts how his dog Vinny once panicked at the sight of a hot-air balloon.
ChatGPT Experiment (35:00 – 55:00)
  • Jason describes feeding his TurboScribe transcripts into ChatGPT and being surprised that AI could mimic his rambling style.
  • Reads back AI-generated responses to the week’s question (“Have your new neighbors moved in?”), laughing at its ghost and bus analogies.
  • Reflects on the weirdness of having AI describe his “style” as repetitive, mundane, self-aware, and surreal.
Answering the Question – Neighbors (55:00 – 1:07:00)
  • Jason finally answers: yes, two new neighbors have moved in.
    • One downstairs (has deliveries but Jason hasn’t met them).
    • One opposite his flat (they’ve exchanged greetings twice).
  • Shares awkward encounters: offering help with moving furniture, feeling self-conscious about being seen waiting for deliveries, and worrying whether his neighbor believed him.
  • Reflects on how his building used to be very social but may become quieter as long-term residents move away.
Reflections on Change & Community (1:07:00 – 1:15:00)
  • Wonders if he’ll eventually become like “Uncle Sausages,” the older neighbor who kept to himself.
  • Notes the building feels less lively now compared to when he first moved in.
  • Thinks about how neighbors cycle in and out, and how one day he’ll be “the old man upstairs.”
Daily Life & Random Observations (1:15:00 – 1:26:00)
  • Talks about deliveries (razor, shampoo, Ready Brek cereal).
  • Complains about rising grocery prices.
  • Explains how Brits tell the time differently (quarter to/past instead of “fifteen after”).
  • Jokes about sundials giving inconsistent times at a garden centre.
Closing (1:26:00 – 1:31:00)
  • Plans a future episode about iconic British comedy characters (e.g., Patricia Routledge’s Hyacinth “Bouquet,” Alan Partridge, Frank Spencer).
  • Wraps up with a reminder for listeners to be kind to themselves and ends with his trademark gentle sign-off.
Overall Tone & Style
  • Conversational, meandering, and self-deprecating.
  • Mixes humor with personal anecdotes about neighbors, pets, childhood memories, and trivial daily life.
  • Frequently acknowledges the “pointlessness” of his rambling but leans into it, reinforcing the podcast’s sleepy, hypnotic effect.
✨ In short: This episode...
Show more...
4 days ago
4 hours 59 minutes

Hypnosis for sleeping deeply
Hypnosis for sleeping deeply (Jason Newland)