Deeply Unimportant Podcast Helps Calm Busy Minds
Salt Spring Island, Canada - February 5, 2026 / Deeply Unimportant /
SALT SPRING ISLAND, British Columbia, Canada - Deeply Unimportant, a podcast featuring the smooth, deliberate voice of a former national news anchor presenting bureaucratic information, is gaining traction among healthcare professionals who are recognizing its effectiveness for individuals dealing with racing thoughts and insomnia.
In an era where the frenzy of modern media competes for maximum viewer engagement, Deeply Unimportant offers a unique alternative to conventional bedtime stories. The program employs a calm, professional tone aimed at promoting cognitive shuffling, a scientifically-supported method that encourages the mind to relax. This technique addresses the brain's craving for logical structure while alleviating the persistent mental loops often experienced by adults with ADHD and OCD.
Practitioner Perspectives
Healthcare professionals from various fields have observed the effectiveness of the show's diverse imagining protocol in assisting listeners with executive dysfunction:
"Restorative sleep is fundamental to health. The unexciting nature of Deeply Unimportant can help stabilize the mind, allowing the body to engage in its natural healing process."
-Dr. Caitlin Kolbuc, N.D., retired
"Few factors are as vital to long-term wellness as consistent, uninterrupted sleep. Our physical recovery and overall health rely heavily on the quality of our rest. The podcast Deeply Unimportant offers the structural tranquility essential for guiding the nervous system from the day's chaos into a restorative deep sleep state."
-Dr. Elon Bartlett, D.C. Acorn Wellness Center
"For many individuals, an overactive mind presents a significant barrier to sleep. The clinical, authoritative tone of Deeply Unimportant provides the cognitive focus needed to quiet internal dialogue without triggering the alertness associated with a typical story."
-Dr. Patrick Callas, N.D., Madrona Integrative Health
The Science of Cognitive Shunting
The Deeply Unimportant podcast avoids conventional bedtime story elements such as whispering or engaging narratives. Instead, host Dallas Kachan employs his professional broadcasting skills to read materials that range from NASA Man-Systems Integration Standards to International Civil Aviation units. This creates a soothing rhythm and a state of auditory clarity that acts as mental white noise.
"There are numerous individuals-especially those with ADHD or high-pressure jobs-who do not require a fairy tale; they need a structured metronome for their thoughts," Kachan explains. "They need assurance that someone else is in control so they can relax."
Where to Find
Deeply Unimportant can be accessed on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and all other prominent platforms. For listeners seeking a continuous, therapeutic experience similar to ASMR, 8-hour, ad-free versions and additional content can be found at https://deeplyunimportant.com.
About Deeply Unimportant
Deeply Unimportant serves as the ultimate audio sedative for contemporary listeners. Hosted by former Canadian newscaster Dallas Kachan, this program features high-quality, technical readings designed to ground the restless mind. Kachan has a background in broadcasting, having written and presented hourly news segments that were aired live on numerous radio stations through Broadcast News, the broadcasting division of the Canadian Press national news service. He has also lent his voice to documentaries and audiobooks, including a 19-hour narration of his own bestselling travel and adventure novel about a global flight in a futuristic aircraft.
Contact Information:
Deeply Unimportant
Ganges
Salt Spring Island, BC V8K2P8
Canada
Dallas Kachan
16045551111
https://deeplyunimportant.com
