(no music) Whisper Wednesday | LMBYTS #1520 | Jason Newland | 24th December 2025

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(no music) Whisper Wednesday | LMBYTS #1520 | Jason Newland | 24th December 2025

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Visit my Website:https://www.jasonnewland.com/Support this free service:https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jasonnewlandJoin my facebook group : Jason Newland's BORING group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/822882097895595🎙️ Episode Summary:Whisper Wednesday | LMBYTS #1520 | Jason Newland | 24th December 2025🎙️ Episode OverviewA soft, whispery Christmas Eve episode recorded in the quiet of the afternoon, gently drifting through festive thoughts, television memories, classic films, comedy moments, and relaxed, meandering reflections. Delivered in Jason’s familiar Whisper Wednesday style—slow, intimate, and comforting—this episode is ideal for listeners who enjoy calm rambling, nostalgic tangents, and peaceful company as they unwind, rest, or fall asleep on Christmas Eve. 🧠 Main Segments & ThemesWhispered Christmas Eve welcomeA gentle introduction, seasonal warmth, and safety reminders, with natural yawns and a relaxed, unfiltered start.Everyday life & gentle humourQuiet observations about recording, afternoon routines, and Vinnie’s perfectly timed background noises.Birthdays & Christmas reflectionsThoughts on birthdays near Christmas, childhood memories, brothers’ birthdays clustered together, and how special days felt growing up.Listener appreciationA heartfelt thank-you to Ben for a Christmas PayPal gift, with warmth and genuine gratitude.Christmas television traditionsRelaxed discussion of EastEnders, storylines, character memories, and catching up for festive episodes.Festive TV nostalgiaReflections on Top of the Pops Christmas specials and how important they felt over the years.Classic films & holiday viewingMemories of James Bond movies dominating Christmas television, thoughts on old versus new Bonds, and changing viewing habits over time.Comedy, films & favourite funny momentsGentle rambling through favourite scenes and memories from films and shows, including reflections on It’s a Wonderful Life, Bill Murray films, classic comedy, and absurd humour that still lingers in memory.Relaxed cultural nostalgiaThoughts on how films age, how opinions change over decades, and how unexpected movies can quietly surprise you.📢 Listener Notes & OutroThanks PayPal supporters and mentions plans to post in the Facebook groupLight Christmas wishes and reassuranceEnds with Jason’s gentle reminder to be kind to yourself, feel safe, remember you are enough, and trust that you’ll be okay💤 Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply – Jason Newland Let Jason Newland’s soothing voice guide you into a state of calmness and rest. Each episode of Hypnosis for Sleeping Deeply is designed to quiet your thoughts, relax your body, and help you drift into a peaceful, natural sleep. Through gentle hypnotic suggestion and slow, comforting storytelling, Jason creates an atmosphere of safety and stillness — perfect for easing anxiety, calming the mind, and releasing tension from the day. Whether you struggle with insomnia, stress, or simply want a deeper, more refreshing night’s sleep, these recordings are your nightly escape into relaxation. Just lie back, close your eyes, and let Jason’s voice do the rest.🌙 Free hypnosis recordings to help you sleep, relax, and unwind — since 2006.🎧 Listen to more free episodes at : https://www.jasonnewland.com/sleep,relaxation,hypnosis,deeprelaxation,insomnia,sleeppodcast,calmness,bedtime,relaxingvoice,mentalhealth,anxietyrelief,meditation,sleepaid,peacefulmind,restfulsleep,guidedsleep,deeprest,jasonnewland,sleephypnosis,boringpodcast

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