EPISODE · Jun 21, 2026 · 51 MIN
Sleeping Aid: ISO 4000-1: Passenger Car Tires (CBT Therapy)
from Deeply Unimportant: Sleep Stories for Racing Minds · host Dallas Kachan
Sleep well to a boring, deep voice — an alternative to sleep stories and CBT therapy. This ASMR sleep aid is for relaxation, insomnia relief and racing minds that need to fall asleep. Today we honor a specific, enduring archetype: the quiet watchman of the family fleet. We escape the noise of the weekend to find comfort in the rigid, unyielding parameters of international automotive engineering. This Father's Day edition features an objective reading of ISO 4000-1, the international standard that dictates the exact designatory nomenclature, dimensional tolerances, and load-capacity matrices for passenger car tires. We dive deep into the reality of aspect ratios, radial construction boundaries, and cold inflation pressure metrics. Deeply Unimportant is a sleep ASMR sleeping aid for minds that need structure to drift off. An alternative to CBT therapy, it employs a form of what sleep scientists call cognitive shuffling that can overcome mind racing thoughts at night. No whispers or fairy tales; just an ordered, structured, boring voice of a real life former newscaster reading material that doesn't matter. This episode is partly brought to you by Sleep Magic. If bedtime is when your mind starts racing, try Sleep Magic - a soothing sleep hypnosis podcast hosted by hypnotherapist Jayni Terry, CHt designed to help you unwind, quiet your thoughts, and drift into deep, restorative rest. https://podfollow.com/1650407051 This version of the show is ad-supported: ads play at the beginning, but nowhere else as you drift off. Get ad-free episodes, long versions that run all night, and infinite loops for a few dollars a month. Visit http://deeplyunimportant.com to subscribe or gift a membership to a fellow over-thinker.
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