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.
- 01Pick a Wikipedia articleAnything long enough and audience-appropriate.
- 02Verify and payWe confirm it works. You're only charged after.
- 03Drift off to your topicPublished 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.
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.
