SALT SPRING ISLAND, British Columbia, Canada - February 23, 2026 - Deeply Unimportant, a high-fidelity sleep podcast featuring a former national news anchor’s polished, reassuring voice reading bureaucratic data, is being recommended by a growing number of healthcare professionals, who are noting the program’s usefulness for those struggling with racing thoughts and sleep challenges.
While frenzy drives modern attention economy media for maximum engagement, Deeply Unimportant provides a technical alternative to traditional bedtime stories. The show utilizes a flat, professional delivery and high quality production to facilitate cognitive shuffling, a research-based way to convince the mind to shut down. This approach satisfies the brain’s need for logic while neutralizing the intrusive mental loops common in executive dysfunction and neurodivergent focus.
Practitioner Perspectives Healthcare providers from various disciplines have noted the efficacy of the show’s serial diverse imagining protocol in helping listeners manage executive dysfunction.
"Restorative sleep is the cornerstone of health. The structural boredom of Deeply Unimportant can anchor the mind, allowing the body to settle into its natural rhythm of repair." - Dr. Caitlin Kolbuc, N.D., retired
“There are few things more critical to long-term wellness than consistent, undisturbed sleep. Our physical recovery and overall health are deeply dependent on the quality of our rest. The podcast Deeply Unimportant provides the structural calm necessary to transition the nervous system from the noise of the day into the restorative state of deep sleep.” - Dr. Elon Bartlett, D.C. Acorn Wellness Center
"For many, the barrier to sleep is an overactive mind that refuses to disengage. Deeply Unimportant’s clinical, authoritative delivery provides cognitive focus to quiet internal chatter without triggering the alertness of a traditional story." - Dr. Patrick Callas, N.D., Madrona Integrative Health
The Science of Cognitive Shunting
The Deeply Unimportant show bypasses traditional bedtime story tropes such as whispering or narrative hooks. Instead, host Dallas Kachan utilizes his professional broadcast gravitas to read material ranging from NASA Man-Systems Integration Standards to International Civil Aviation units. This creates a comforting cadence and state of auditory transparency that functions as mental white noise.
“There are so many people—specifically those with ADHD or high-stress careers—who don't need a fairy tale; they need a structural metronome for their brain,” says Kachan. “They need to know that someone is in control so they don't have to be.”
Where to Find
Deeply Unimportant is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other major platforms. Listeners seeking an uninterrupted, therapeutic version of the ASMR-like experience can access 8-hour, ad-free versions and more at https://deeplyunimportant.com.
About Deeply Unimportant
Deeply Unimportant is the definitive sleep podcast to put racing thoughts to bed. Hosted by former Canadian newscaster Dallas Kachan, the program provides high-fidelity, technical readings designed to anchor racing minds. Kachan wrote and anchored hourly newscasts carried live on hundreds of radio stations with Broadcast News, the broadcast division of the Canadian Press national news service. Since then, he's voiced documentaries and audiobooks, including a 19-hour read of his own bestselling travel and adventure novel about a round-the-world flight in a futuristic airplane.
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