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https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/“Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025” (Duration: 1 hour, 35 minutes): 🎙️General Overview Jason Newland hosts another Q&A Friday episode of his Let Me Bore You To Sleep podcast. The episode blends personal anecdotes, humorous reflections, listener questions, and digressions on topics ranging from English cuisine to 80s television, with Jason’s signature laid-back and meandering storytelling style. 🏡 Opening Monologue & Daily Life UpdateJason shares updates about his day, particularly an early morning visit from the council to modify his front door to comply with fire safety regulations.Talks about being woken by Vinny, his dog, and the awkward experience of needing to use the toilet while workers were outside.Adds humorous remarks about the absurdity of the situation and Vinny's protective barking.🍔 Riff on English Restaurants Abroad Listener Question: Why aren’t there English restaurants in other countries? Jason responds:English food like fish and chips or pie and mash is rarely considered “cuisine” in the global sense.Reflects on the types of takeaways available in his area: Chinese, Indian, pizza, etc., but no “English” labeled ones.Suggests that most English cuisine (like Sunday roast or full English breakfast) is often served in pubs or chains like Harvester, not standalone restaurants.Goes on a humorous deep dive into British afternoon tea, Greggs, and ordering takeaway via Uber Eats.Mentions that British restaurants do exist abroad—especially in Paris—but usually cater to tourists and ex-pats.📺 Favourite 1980s TV Shows Listener Question: What are your favourite 80s TV shows? Jason lists many, including:Comedy & Variety: Only Fools and Horses, Blackadder, Top of the Pops, Wogan, Blind Date, Generation GameDrama: EastEnders (especially Den & Angie era), Dallas, London’s BurningUS Shows: Cheers, MASH*, Knight Rider, The A-Team, BaywatchKids Shows: Danger Mouse, He-Man, Grange Hill, Monkey, Muppet BabiesSpecial mention of Sapphire & Steel as an underappreciated favourite.Discusses his love of TV as “company” and part of his daily life growing up.🪣 Bucket List Listener Question: What’s on your bucket list? Jason reflects on:His desire to go on cruises, travel the world, and use that as fuel for podcast stories.Wants to experience romantic love again, but isn’t actively seeking it.Would love to stay in dog-friendly hotels around the UK.Notes that Vinnie, his dog, would be a consideration in any travel plans—he has ideas for temporary care.Expresses a desire to reach a wider audience and possibly write a book based on podcast transcripts.😅 Are You Easily Upset? Listener Question: Are you laid back or do you get easily upset? Jason says:He’s generally laid back, especially outwardly.He masks internal emotional turbulence due to mental health conditions.Doesn’t often express anger, but gets exhausted after social interaction.Says he overshares sometimes and can feel emotionally sensitive, but hides it well in public.🐶 Does Vinny Wear a Coat? Listener Question: Do you put a coat on Vinny?Vinny has worn a knitted coat but is very fussy and often refuses to move if something’s off.He doesn’t seem bothered by rain.Jason dries him off after wet walks.Shares a hilarious anecdote about a previous dog (Andre) who ditched his reindeer costume in the snow as a form of protest.🧠 Tone & StyleVery conversational, intimate, and rambling in a soothing way.Regular tangents and spontaneous humor, often self-deprecating.Includes funny voices, reflections on aging, loneliness, and appreciation for the podcast audience.❤️ Closing ThoughtsJason reminds listeners to be kind to themselves, that they deserve to feel safe and happy.Signs off with love and thanks the contributors: Hope, Rich, Robin, and Joanne.Teases upcoming episodes: Sunday's Papers, Monday’s Boring Objects, Trivia Tuesday, and maybe Whisper Wednesday.📍Transcript Location You can view or download the full transcript here:🔗 Q&A Friday LMBYTS #1465 Jason Newland – 17th October 2025
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/Title: I bought some Veg LMBYTS #1464 – Jason Newland – 16th October 2025Duration: 1 hour, 16 minutesTheme: Light-hearted, casual ramble; social commentary; reflections on daily life; mild satire; sleep aid. 🧠 Main Topics Covered: 1. Welcome & Format Update (0:00 – 1:55)Jason opens with a reminder to only listen when safe to close your eyes (it's a sleep podcast, after all).Mentions Vinny (his dog) being under the table and a bit grumpy.Reflects humorously on forgetting what he's said in past recordings.Announces a shift toward simpler video settings for easier editing and uploading—he’s testing recording a new video in one take.2. Food Delivery & Attempt at Healthy Eating (4:40 – 8:52)Jason shares his latest Uber Eats grocery order: chicken, potatoes, carrots, cabbage, runner beans, milk, Alpen cereal.He regrets forgetting to buy eggs and goes on a tangent about different ways to cook them (omelette, scrambled, boiled, etc.).Expresses reluctance to order just eggs due to high delivery cost and risk of breakage.3. Shopping & Childhood Memories (9:03 – 12:14)Reminisces about the last time he went grocery shopping in person.Talks fondly about trolleys (shopping carts) as a child—used to ride in them, got stuck once, even got “arrested” in a humorous anecdote.Recalls taking buses to university and shopping during those days.4. Facebook Commentary & AI-Generated Content Rant (15:10 – 37:48)Jason dives deep into what he sees as misleading or manipulative posts on Facebook:Fake celebrity deaths or birthdays using AI-generated videos.Errors in ages (e.g., Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Anthony Hopkins, Charlie Sheen, Mr. T, Sylvester Stallone).Misleading emotional bait ("Happy birthday" posts that garner hundreds of well-meaning but misinformed comments).Expresses concern about public gullibility and lack of media literacy, laced with playful sarcasm and jokes.5. Social Media Culture & Frustration (37:48 – 51:01)Jason shares frustration with comment sections where people blindly believe fake posts.Jokes about overused emojis, “rolling on the floor laughing” expressions, and odd birthday wishes.Touches on how AI realism is making fake content harder to spot.6. Nostalgia & Pop Culture (51:01 – 54:57)Reminisces about early MTV and the impact of music videos on pop culture.Shares a teenage memory of obsessively watching Madonna’s “Papa Don’t Preach” video.Refers to “Video Killed the Radio Star” but notes videos actually helped sell records.7. Conspiracy-Level AI Concerns & Targeted Ads (54:57 – 1:01:09)Jason is convinced Facebook listens to him, citing a spooky incident where someone he barely knows appeared in his friend suggestions.Comments on personalized ads and strange products (e.g., AI-generated “e-horses” or “turkey facelifts”).8. Funny Takes on Products & AI-Generated Ads (1:01:14 – 1:10:27)Reacts humorously to questionable ads (e.g., baldness cover-up sprays, mechanical rocking horses on wheels, iPad giveaways).Questions whether many of the Facebook users interacting with posts are bots.9. Cooking & Healthy Living Efforts (1:12:31 – 1:16:04)Talks about making a simple healthy meal with vegetables and chicken using slow-cook methods.Notes his preference for bland food, no seasoning or additives, just “clean eating.”Reflects on becoming more conscious about health and nutrition with age.10. Closing Words (1:16:07 – End)Signs off with his signature positive affirmation: “Be kind to yourself because you deserve to be happy... and to feel safe. Lots of love.”🎧 Overall Vibe:Relaxed, humorous, and reflective.Jason rambles through topics with charm and wit, perfect for a bedtime wind-down.A mix of daily anecdotes, satirical commentary on social media, and gentle storytelling, all delivered in his trademark sleepy tone.
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://www.jasonnewland.com/🎙 "Whisper Wednesday LMBYTS #1463 – Jason Newland – 15th October 2025"🕒 Duration: 48 minutes, 17 seconds🔗 View the full transcript here 📝 Summary: Jason Newland delivers a gentle, conversational, and whisper-toned monologue designed to soothe listeners into sleep or relaxation. This episode flows between personal reflections, humorous tangents, and quiet storytelling—punctuated by the consistent presence (and noises) of his co-host pup, Vinny.🎧 Main Themes Covered: 1. Technical Frustrations with Video ProductionJason discusses his recent attempt to record a video version of his podcast.The video was broken into multiple large files (10–18 GB each) and proved extremely difficult to upload to Google Drive or iCloud.After an entire night of failed uploads, he salvaged the project by extracting the audio and publishing it as a podcast.He expresses frustration over how time-consuming video editing is and resolves to stick with audio-only podcasting.2. Behind-the-Scenes of PodcastingJason walks listeners through his workflow: recording, editing, uploading, generating images, crafting descriptions and tags, and publishing.Emphasizes how much time it takes to properly prepare a podcast episode.Reflects on how sticking with audio is best for consistency and his workflow.3. Life with Vinny the DogVinny frequently interrupts the recording with grooming, pacing, and making noise.Jason affectionately calls him his "co-host" and jokes about how Vinny seems to act up more when he’s whispering.Notes how Vinny reacts when it’s time to go for a walk (drinking tons of water first!) and how he interacts with another dog, Archie, whom Vinny adores.4. Childhood & Random MemoriesJason has a stream-of-consciousness moment about:Getting called "slaphead" by a local dog-walker.His brief attempts at fashion—especially in his teens and late 90s when he was very physically fit.Being influenced by a fashionable friend named Justin as a teenager.Working out, buying trendy clothes, and showing off muscles (with no photo proof because it was pre-smartphone era).Reminisces about junior school drawing sessions, cleaning jobs on the docks, and early friendships that started off rocky but grew strong.5. TV NostalgiaShares TV shows he remembers from his youth: Andy Pandy, Crossroads, Rent-A-Ghost, Tiswas, Swap Shop, The Muppets, Banana Splits, and Wacky Races.Explains how certain shows were tied to specific memories—like heading back to the children's home after a weekend visit.6. Living Situation & NeighborsMentions helping a neighbor move a sofa into her flat.Describes his enjoyment of a quiet building full of people he doesn’t have to interact with directly.Wonders whether one neighbor might have a cat on a leash (!), based on a mysterious sighting in the garden.7. Reflections on Memory & TimeExpresses a wish to have photos of his childhood rooms and past life experiences.Talks about the unreliability of memory and the power of storytelling as a way to preserve the past.Jokes about how his body “predicts” the weather (his back for rain, knee for sun, etc.) and pokes fun at the concept.8. Closing ThoughtsRealizes how fast time passed during the recording (50 minutes felt like 5).Leaves listeners with comforting reminders to:Be kind to yourself.You deserve to feel safe and be happy.Ends with his signature: "Lots of love. Bye."🧠 Tone & Style:Whispered, slow, and meditative, with a touch of Jason’s characteristic dry humor and storytelling.Feels like a cozy late-night chat with a friend who’s rambling in the most calming way possible.Ideal for bedtime listening or stress relief.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts.https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://jasonnewland.com/eBay Gone Wild | Trivia Tuesday | LMBYTS #1462 | Jason Newland | 14th October 2025Jason’s back with another wonderfully odd Trivia Tuesday, diving into the strangest things people have tried to sell online. From a grilled cheese said to bear the image of the Virgin Mary, to haunted rubber duckies, celebrity leftovers, and even armour made for guinea pigs — it’s one of the funniest, sleepiest deep dives yet. He also chats about filming again, experimenting with lighting, why video editing takes so long, and the strange charm of his old YouTube archives. There’s a warm tangent about William Shatner, George Foreman, Henry Winkler, and the show Better Late Than Never, plus a loving nod to Winkler’s performance in Barry. As always, Vinnie the Jack Russell makes his presence known under the desk, adding to the cozy chaos. It’s a gently funny, meandering episode full of calm conversation, random trivia, and Jason’s trademark sleepy humour — the perfect thing to unwind to before bed.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts. https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
https://jasonnewland.com/eBay Gone Wild | Trivia Tuesday | LMBYTS #1462 | Jason Newland | 14th October 2025Jason’s back with another wonderfully odd Trivia Tuesday, diving into the strangest things people have tried to sell online. From a grilled cheese said to bear the image of the Virgin Mary, to haunted rubber duckies, celebrity leftovers, and even armour made for guinea pigs — it’s one of the funniest, sleepiest deep dives yet. He also chats about filming again, experimenting with lighting, why video editing takes so long, and the strange charm of his old YouTube archives. There’s a warm tangent about William Shatner, George Foreman, Henry Winkler, and the show Better Late Than Never, plus a loving nod to Winkler’s performance in Barry. As always, Vinnie the Jack Russell makes his presence known under the desk, adding to the cozy chaos. It’s a gently funny, meandering episode full of calm conversation, random trivia, and Jason’s trademark sleepy humour — the perfect thing to unwind to before bed.Listen to more free episodes at https://jasonnewland.com/Join Jason Newland’s Boring Group on Facebook for updates and Q&A Friday prompts. https://www.facebook.com/groups/jasonnewlandsboringgroup
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