(Overnight - Voice Only) #1547 Let me bore you to sleep | Jason Newland

EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 9H 50M

(Overnight - Voice Only) #1547 Let me bore you to sleep | Jason Newland

from Hypnosis for sleeping deeply (Jason Newland) · host Jason Newland

#1547 Let me bore you to sleep | Jason Newland | 28th January 2026Welcome to Let Me Bore You to Sleep with Jason Newland.In this episode, Jason continues working on the same 500-piece jigsaw puzzle, this time experimenting with a split-screen setup — one camera on the puzzle, one on his face — while gently talking, thinking out loud, losing pieces, finding pieces, and questioning whether jigsaw puzzles are really a good idea at this stage of life.As the puzzle slowly takes shape (and sometimes falls apart), Jason drifts into relaxed, honest reflections about: continuing a jigsaw puzzle across multiple days losing motivation and then rediscovering it the frustration and satisfaction of small progress content creation workflows, editing, and long upload times juggling video, audio, thumbnails, and podcast versions internet speed, overnight uploads, and technical limits Spartacus: House of Ashur and thoughts on storytelling and change admiration for paramedics, nurses, and people who save lives how love can change behaviour and direction focusing on what you want to feel, rather than what you don’t the psychology of attention, mindset, and the unconscious mind slowing down, patience, and not needing to be perfect The jigsaw remains unfinished — and that’s intentional. This episode isn’t about completion. It’s about being with the process hooking pieces together, pulling them apart again, and letting time pass without pressure. You don’t need to follow the puzzle.You don’t need to understand what’s happening. If you fall asleep while listening, it’s doing exactly what it’s meant to do.😴 Ideal for insomnia, anxiety, overthinking, or background comfort 🧩 Gentle, repetitive activity with calm narration🎙️ Long, unscripted, free-form talking🛏️ Best listened to when you’re safe to relax 🌙 More free recordings from Jason Newland 🔗 https://www.jasonnewland.com 🎧 Also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify & most podcast platforms If this recording helps you relax or feel calmer, please like, subscribe, or leave a comment — it genuinely helps support the channel. Be gentle with yourself. You don’t have to finish everything. It’s okay to take your time.💤 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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