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(music) (5 hours) Sunday Papers | LMBYTS #1473 | Jason Newland | 26th October 2025

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Sunday Papers | LMBYTS #1473 | Jason Newland | 26th October 2025
🧠 Overall Summary: This episode is a free-flowing, unscripted, and deliberately rambling audio podcast episode in the Let Me Bore You to Sleep series by Jason Newland. It's designed to relax or lull the listener into sleep or calmness. Jason muses on everything from his glasses and podcasting process to AI, boxing, and even fish and chips. The tone is soft, self-deprecating, and intentionally boring — in a good way!

šŸ§” About the Host (Jason Newland):
  • Jason reflects on his long-running podcast journey.
  • Mentions his love of rambling as a way to help others sleep or relax.
  • Speaks directly to his audience with a familiar, comforting tone.
  • Occasionally jokes about how ā€œboringā€ he is, which is of course the whole point.
šŸ“ Main Themes and Topics:Ā šŸ›Œ Podcasting and Routine:
  • Jason reflects on his multiple podcast series, especially:
    • Let Me Bore You to Sleep
    • Q&A Friday
    • Sleepy Boring Objects
    • Trivia Tuesday
    • Whisper Wednesday
    • Sunday Papers
  • Talks at length about his recording habits, number of episodes per week, and podcast evolution since 2018.
  • Keeps tally of recordings across months and notes his own consistency.
  • Talks about episode durations (some run over 2 hours!).
🧪 AI & Avatars:
  • Jason discusses the rise of AI-generated content and voice cloning.
  • Wonders if humans will soon become secondary in podcasting and content creation.
  • Comments on TikTok/YouTube AI videos where chiropractors ā€œthrow people through wallsā€ — obviously faked but interestingly realistic.
šŸ‘“ Glasses, Hair, and Random Observations:
  • Opens with thoughts on how people look without glasses and how his glasses affect his perception of himself.
  • Talks about his pet Vinny shedding hair everywhere.
  • Makes observational jokes about odd newspaper articles and quirky daily thoughts.
🄊 Boxing & Sports Commentary:
  • Shares his opinion on the Fabio Wardley fight.
  • Critiques modern boxing pay-per-view pricing and undercard quality.
  • Reminisces about how boxing was better in the 90s on ITV.
šŸ“° Reading the Sunday Papers:
  • Skims through the Daily Star Sunday, commenting humorously on various stories:
    • British troops accused of flashing
    • Electric cars being promoted in what seems like an ad disguised as news
    • Gen Z giving salmon instead of candy for Halloween (šŸ˜„ what?!)
    • Surveys funded by companies that just so happen to align with their products
    • James Bond polls (Roger Moore named Gen Z's favorite)
    • Jennifer Lopez, Vicky McClure, and soap opera drama
    • Sudoku confusion and the difficulty of crosswords
    • Kitchens of the future powered by hydroponics and AI
    • A giraffe named Gilbert that couldn’t be sedated for a vet procedure
    • Cats, hair, vacuums, and Vicky Pattison’s new ā€œHairlineā€ ad
    • Horoscopes by Russell Grant
    • And a long side-track about Queen, Barcelona, and Luciano Pavarotti’s 1990 Hyde Park concert
🧘 Tone and Style:
  • Calming, meandering, and unstructured, but that's the charm.
  • Jason uses soft humor, personal tangents, and mundane details to gently lull listeners.
  • Often self-aware: he comments that it’s ā€œnot even startedā€ or that he’s ā€œjust rambling.ā€
šŸ’” Interesting/Funny Moments:
  • Suggests it’s a win-win: if you find the podcast boring, it worked; if you found it interesting, that’s great too.
  • Jokes about Gen Z giving out salmon on Halloween.
  • Is baffled by people saying, ā€œSaid what I saidā€ — and goes on a tangent about weird phrases and reality TV.
  • Tries (and fails) to solve a Sudoku, humorously baffled by the instructions.
  • Wonders why he never hears doctors warn pregnant women against ballroom dancing.
  • Reflects seriously (yet warmly) on how many recordings he’s done over the years — likely 300+ in 2025 alone.
🧺 Closing:
  • Signs off warmly with his usual reminder: ā€œBe kind to yourself. You deserve to be happy. You deserve to feel safe. Lots of love. Bye bye bye.ā€
šŸ“ TL;DR Summary: A two-hour+ sleepy monologue from Jason Newland that covers:
  • Reflections on podcasting and AI
  • Thoughts on glasses, pets, and his voice
  • A deep dive into the Sunday newspaper
  • Light commentary on pop culture, boxing, and trivia
  • Rambling yet strangely comforting thoughts — all aimed at helping you relax or fall asleep

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