
Unlock better sleep: the power of cognitive shuffling
Discover the transformative power of cognitive shuffling—designed to quiet the mind and promote relaxation. Disrupt intrusive thoughts and finally sleep.

Discover the transformative power of cognitive shuffling—designed to quiet the mind and promote relaxation. Disrupt intrusive thoughts and finally sleep.

Healthcare professionals note the usefulness of Deeply Unimportant for those struggling with racing thoughts and insomnia.

Sleep stories and ADHD For many individuals with ADHD, sleep can be an elusive goal, often hindered by racing thoughts and an overactive mind. This article explores how the podcast Deeply Unimportant serves as a unique sleep aid specifically designed for those struggling with ADHD-related insomnia. By delving into the causes of sleep challenges in […]

Deeply Unimportant host Dallas Kachan was a guest of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)’s Jason D’Souza on his radio show All Points West January 20th, 2026 about the impact of Deeply Unimportant’s adult sleep stories and sleep meditations. Kachan spoke of taking the role sincerely. Putting people to sleep is a huge responsibility. If I’m […]

“There seemed to be nobody else with my sort of deep, authoritative sound and inclination for structure and order,” [doing sleep programming] said Kachan. “There is a segment of the audience — specifically those with ADHD or high-stress careers — who find traditional ‘bedtime stories’ or ‘relaxing rain sounds’ either too juvenile or too repetitive.” […]

Dallas Kachan trades breaking news for bureaucratic boredom in Deeply Unimportant, a unique audio sedative designed to be ignored. [Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, Canada – January 13, 2026] — In an era defined by the “Attention Economy,” where every piece of media is engineered to be as engaging as possible, a former national news anchor is […]

Podcast industry news publication Podnews wrote about the launch of Deeply Unimportant January 6th, 2026, and was the first to write about the new podcast. Editor James Cridland also included news of the show in his daily podcast, and even excerpted an episode for dramatic effect in the middle of his broadcast.