Sponsor a topic

Skip the line. Pick the article.

Free topic requests are appreciated, but the queue is long and slow — like the show. Sponsoring gets your topic recorded sooner, and helps keep the lights low and the microphone on.

  1. 01
    Pick a Wikipedia article
    Anything long enough and audience-appropriate.
  2. 02
    Verify and pay
    We confirm it works. You're only charged after.
  3. 03
    Drift off to your topic
    Published within 2 weeks (Priority) or 1 month.

Tell us about your topic

We'll check the article exists and is long enough for the show. Payment happens after that — and you're only charged if it passes.

Taxes calculated at checkout. You're only charged after you confirm payment.

Common questions

What if my article doesn't pass the verification?
Verification is more of a heads-up than a hard gate. If an article looks short, niche, or already covered, we'll flag it and nudge you toward something that's likely to work better — but you're welcome to go ahead with your original pick. You're only charged at checkout, and we'll reach out before recording if anything genuinely won't work.
Can I sponsor a topic as a gift?
Absolutely — many do. Add the recipient's name in the dedication field and we'll read it at the start of the episode.
How long until my episode goes live?
Priority sponsors get published within two weeks. Standard sponsors within a month. We'll email you the moment it's out.
What kinds of articles work best?
Wikipedia articles with at least a few thousand words tend to work — long enough to actually drift off to. Avoid anything graphic, breaking-news, or politically inflammatory; this is a sleep show.
Is this refundable?
If we can't fulfill your sponsorship for any reason, you get a full refund. Once your episode is published, sponsorships are non-refundable.