
(music) (10 hours) Q&A Friday | LMBYTS #1472 | Jason Newland | 24th October 2025
10/25/2025
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šļø āQ&A Friday LMBYTS #1472 ā Jason Newland ā 24th October 2025ā
š Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes
š View transcript on TurboScribe
š Summary: This episode of Q&A Friday features a classic Jason Newland blend of personal reflection, storytelling, humour, and listener engagement. The first 40+ minutes are primarily conversational and introspective before he gets into the listener questions.
š§ Key Themes & Topics: š¾ Jasonās Week: Emotional Reflections & Social Encounters
šļø āQ&A Friday LMBYTS #1472 ā Jason Newland ā 24th October 2025ā
š Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes
š View transcript on TurboScribe
š Summary: This episode of Q&A Friday features a classic Jason Newland blend of personal reflection, storytelling, humour, and listener engagement. The first 40+ minutes are primarily conversational and introspective before he gets into the listener questions.
š§ Key Themes & Topics: š¾ Jasonās Week: Emotional Reflections & Social Encounters
- Shares feelings of discomfort after an odd encounter with fellow dog walkers in the park.
- Discusses how subtle social cues and perceived rejection impacted him emotionally.
- Reflects on grief connected to āUncle Sausagesā and how the local chip van triggers memories.
- Talks about the awkwardness of interacting with neighbours and a confusing experience buying chips.
- Mentions occasional mood dips and minor frustrations with everyday things (dog walking, bikes in alleyways, strangers, etc.).
- Speaks candidly about feeling disconnected from others and handling life largely alone.
- Jason reminisces about early YouTube days and his vlogging journey from 2007 onward.
- Talks about Boston Chickieās vlog inspiring him to consider returning to more video-based content.
- Expresses concern about the future of YouTube becoming saturated with AI-generated avatars.
- Reflects on the authenticity of old-school YouTube versus the high-production, fast-talking, over-edited style today.
- Maltesers and a can of Coke from childhood in a childrenās home.
- A bike from his dad, seen as a symbol of being ārescuedā from institutional life.
- Personal support from friends (like Noel and Boston Chickie) that enabled him to pursue his creative work.
- Fan-made gifts like art, photos, books, and PayPal contributions that made a difference in tough times.
- Similar to hot cross buns but usually contain fewer fruits.
- Typically toasted with margarine and enjoyed with tea.
- Shares he ate too many once and needed a break from them!
- The cultural weirdness and naming quirks (e.g., Spotted Dick sounds rude, Digestives are oddly named but beloved).
- Stories about dipping digestives in tea and the precision required not to lose a soggy biscuit.
- Explains that some British food names are traditional, others have changed (e.g., Marathon bars ā Snickers).
- Reminisces about cheese and pickle sandwiches from his grandparents.
- Shares nostalgia for cheese and tomato rolls with hot sausage rolls.
- Current preference: cheese and salad, especially with tomato, lettuce, cucumber ā but nothing too messy.
- Brief detour into pasties and his fondness for ones from Cornwall and Dover.
- Jason gets philosophical about AI, identity, and the future of video content.
- Honest vulnerability about social anxiety, grief, and isolation.
- Gentle humour around British foods and quirky memories.
- A touching tribute to fans and online supporters whoāve helped him continue creating.
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