(Short Music) I Have The Bestest Audience #1629 Let Me Bore You To Sleep
Jason Newland, host of 'Let Me Bore You To Sleep,' delivers a deeply personal, meandering monologue that transforms mundane details into a meditation on isolation, aging, and the quiet absurdity of modern life. At its core, the episode reveals a startling truth: despite having only three regular listeners after 20 years of podcasting, Jason finds profound meaning in the act of creating a space for others to relax and drift off to sleep. He dissects the emotional weight of waiting a year for a government benefits review, the irony of being a 'boring' host who's become a trusted companion for anxious minds, and the strange intimacy of knowing exactly where his audience lives—from Belfast to Brisbane, from Tokyo to Tasmania. The episode becomes a quiet rebellion against the pressure to be impactful, relevant, or viral. Jason’s greatest triumph isn’t fame or numbers, but the simple, radical act of showing up every day, unapologetically himself, for those who need a voice that doesn’t demand anything in return. It’s not about being heard—it’s about being present. The episode’s most powerful insight lies in Jason’s admission that he doesn’t care if people are listening—he only cares that they’re safe, calm, and free from anxiety. His audience isn’t defined by size or demographics, but by the shared, unspoken understanding that they’re not alone.
You don’t need a massive audience to create meaningful impact—Jason’s 3 regular listeners after 20 years prove that consistency and authenticity matter more than numbers.
The most powerful form of connection isn’t engagement—it’s presence. Jason’s role isn’t to entertain, but to be a calming, reliable voice for those who need to relax.
Waiting a year for a government benefits decision isn’t just stressful—it’s a form of emotional torture. The system’s delays are a silent, ongoing assault on mental health.
Your audience is not defined by age, gender, or location—it’s defined by need. Jason’s listeners span 50 countries, but they all share one thing: they’re seeking peace.
The act of recording daily, even when no one’s listening, is a radical act of self-compassion and resistance against the pressure to be productive or relevant.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Invitation to Unlisten
“Please un-listen when you can safely close your eyes. Yeah, un-listen, yeah.”
The 3 Listeners and the 20-Year Silence
Jason reveals he has only three regular listeners after two decades of podcasting, not as a failure, but as a quiet victory. The real reward isn’t fame—it’s the act of showing up for those who need it.
The Asbestos and the Delayed Benefits
“I've literally been waiting a year to find out if my money is going to be stopped or lowered... It's been on my mind because if I lose that, I mean, that's... Yeah, I don't even want to think about it.”
The Dog, the Gate, and the Neighbors
Jason reflects on his neighbor’s new gate, not as a security measure, but as a symbol of how small acts of control can become emotional anchors for people living with anxiety.
The Accents, the Misunderstandings, and the Language of the Body
Jason dissects regional accents and miscommunications, using the word 'can't' as a metaphor for how small linguistic differences can create emotional distance between people.
“Remember to be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy and be gentle with yourself. You deserve to feel safe. Lots of love. Bye.”
“Windows were designed purposefully to be able to be looked through. That's why they're made of glass. Otherwise they'd be made of wood.”
“So basically I've got people listening from every single state in America. That's not bad is it? I've reached the entire country including Alaska that isn't even in America or Hawaii.”
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