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Day 96 - Please Help Me Manage My Anger22 May 202601:00:12
Day 95 - Dreaming About Yesterday's Love20 May 202601:00:12
Day 86 - Personal Reflection: Teenage Shame and Identity06 Apr 202601:00:12

In this guided meditation, Glenn responds to a client’s personal reflection request—an invitation to explore teenage shame and identity with compassion and curiosity. Moving through a gentle “roll call” of emotions—shame, apathy, grief, fear, anger, pride, courage, acceptance, love, and peace—you’ll be guided to notice what arises in your body and mind without judgment. Rather than trying to fix or reinterpret the past, this meditation offers a space to explore it through multiple emotional lenses, allowing deeper understanding to unfold. With a self-hypnotic tone of wonder, you’re invited to separate identity from experience and meet yourself with greater softness and awareness.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting presence, emotional regulation, and a growing sense of internal safety. With repeated listening, this rhythmic entrainment helps your body practice a new relationship with memory—one where awareness expands, reactivity softens, and the past can be held with greater spaciousness, integration, and peace.

Headphones or earbuds are required for the full binaural experience.


If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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Day 85 - The Tip of Whimsy and the Planetary Mind, P203 Apr 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 17 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

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Day 84 - The Tip of Whimsy and the Planetary Mind, P101 Apr 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 17 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

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Day 83 - The Ego, The Gods, and the Story that Shaped the Sky, P230 Mar 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 16 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

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Day 82 - The Ego, The Gods, and the Story that Shaped the Sky, P128 Mar 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 16 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

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Day 81 - Atlantis and the Neuron that Dreamed Itself Awake26 Mar 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 15 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

You can contact the author at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

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Day 80 - Lemuria and the Cell that Stayed24 Mar 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 14 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

You can contact the author at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

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Day 79 - The Nymph, the Void, and the Pattern That Paints Itself22 Mar 202601:00:12

This episode is Chapter 13 of
You're Not Broken... Just Rewiring
by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC

You can contact the author at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

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Day 78 - "Are You Addicted to Your Personality?" Rewiring the Hidden Habits of the Mind20 Mar 202601:00:12

In this reflective meditation, Glenn explores a subtle and provocative question: Are we addicted—not to substances—but to our own personality? Beginning with a simple moment shared between friends, a passing comment becomes a doorway into deeper observation. Words move through the air, touch the nervous system, and spark a cascade of thoughts—inviting curiosity about the patterns we carry, the roles we play, and the habits of mind that feel most like “us.”

As the meditation unfolds, the lens widens. Personality begins to look less like identity and more like repetition—neural pathways shaped over time through experience, protection, and adaptation. Sarcasm, aloofness, judgment, even cynicism are explored not as flaws, but as learned strategies—loops of behavior that regulate emotional states and create a sense of safety. Through the language of neuroscience and polyvagal theory, these patterns are reframed as the nervous system’s attempt to navigate connection, vulnerability, and control.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, layered binaural tones gently guide the brain into slower rhythms, creating space between stimulus and response. In that space, awareness emerges—not as a demand to change, but as an invitation to notice. To see the loops as they arise. To soften the grip of automaticity. And to experiment, gently, with something new. Here, rewiring doesn’t come from force, but from presence—one small moment of awareness at a time.

If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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Day 77 - The Spiritual Dimension of the Beatles, P213 Mar 202600:59:56

This reflective meditation explores hope, grief, and renewal through an unexpected constellation of ideas—astrology, the music of the Beatles, and the quiet intelligence of the nervous system. Beginning with the story of a friend who wrote The Spiritual Dimension of the Beatles, the meditation traces the “arc of awakening” of the 1960s—an era when the planets Uranus and Pluto aligned in the sky and cultural creativity surged around the world. Through that lens, the Beatles’ journey becomes a mirror for the deeper human search for meaning, inspiration, and connection to something beyond ourselves.

As the meditation unfolds, the focus gently shifts inward. The cosmic cycles of astrology are paired with the biological cycles described in polyvagal theory—the ways our nervous system moves between states of connection, withdrawal, and renewal. Moments of loss, loneliness, and exhaustion can bring the nervous system into protective quiet. Yet even there, small sparks of life remain. Seeds of possibility wait beneath the surface.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural tones invite the brain into calm alpha and theta rhythms. As two slightly different frequencies meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, creating space for reflection and emotional balance. Through slow repetition of a simple compassionate phrase—“I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you.”—the meditation invites the heart to soften, allowing the smallest spark of hope to grow quietly, like the first light of a new moon rising within.

If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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Day 94 - Who Are You?06 May 202601:00:12
Day 76 - The Spiritual Dimension of the Beatles, P110 Mar 202601:00:12

In this reflective meditation, Glenn explores hope, grief, and renewal through an unexpected constellation of ideas—astrology, the music of the Beatles, and the quiet intelligence of the nervous system. Beginning with the story of a friend who wrote The Spiritual Dimension of the Beatles, the meditation traces the “arc of awakening” of the 1960s—an era when the planets Uranus and Pluto aligned in the sky and cultural creativity surged around the world. Through that lens, the Beatles’ journey becomes a mirror for the deeper human search for meaning, inspiration, and connection to something beyond ourselves.

As the meditation unfolds, the focus gently shifts inward. The cosmic cycles of astrology are paired with the biological cycles described in polyvagal theory—the ways our nervous system moves between states of connection, withdrawal, and renewal. Moments of loss, loneliness, and exhaustion can bring the nervous system into protective quiet. Yet even there, small sparks of life remain. Seeds of possibility wait beneath the surface.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural tones invite the brain into calm alpha and theta rhythms. As two slightly different frequencies meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, creating space for reflection and emotional balance. Through slow repetition of a simple compassionate phrase—“I’m sorry. Please forgive me. Thank you. I love you.”—the meditation invites the heart to soften, allowing the smallest spark of hope to grow quietly, like the first light of a new moon rising within.

If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Day 75 - King Arthur and the Round Table of Mind, P208 Mar 202600:59:55

In this guided meditation, Glenn uses Notebook LM to create an AI Puppet Show to walk you through the neuroscience and philosophy behind the metaphor of King Arthur and the Round Table of Mind. Rather than trying to eliminate difficult thoughts or emotions, you’ll imagine the many voices within you—fear, anger, shame, curiosity, compassion—as knights seated around a shared council. Through gentle reflection, you’ll practice listening to each voice without letting any single one take the throne, cultivating awareness, balance, and internal diplomacy within the nervous system.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats guide your brain toward calm alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting clarity, emotional regulation, and deeper reflection. With practice, this rhythmic entrainment helps the mind soften—allowing thoughts to move like waves on a shoreline while you remain grounded at the center of the round table.

If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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Day 74 - King Arthur and the Round Table of Mind, P107 Mar 202601:00:12

In this guided meditation, Glenn explores the mind through the myth of King Arthur and the Round Table. Rather than trying to eliminate difficult thoughts or emotions, you’ll imagine the many voices within you—fear, anger, shame, curiosity, compassion—as knights seated around a shared council. Through gentle reflection, you’ll practice listening to each voice without letting any single one take the throne, cultivating awareness, balance, and internal diplomacy within the nervous system.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats guide your brain toward calm alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting clarity, emotional regulation, and deeper reflection. With practice, this rhythmic entrainment helps the mind soften—allowing thoughts to move like waves on a shoreline while you remain grounded at the center of the round table.

If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

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Day 73 - How to Train Your Firebreathing Dragon, Part 202 Mar 202600:55:02

In this guided meditation, Glenn explores rage as a fire-breathing dragon guarding hidden treasure. Rather than eliminating anger or judgment, you’ll strengthen the “muscle” of awareness—learning to notice, slow down, and choose your response. Through binaural sound and an embodied emotional scan—from shame and fear to courage, love, and peace—you’ll practice training the rider and calming the elephant, transforming reactive energy into grounded power, integration, and self-directed change.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting focus, emotional regulation, and reduced stress. With consistent practice, this rhythmic entrainment can help your body rehearse safety—strengthening your capacity to remain steady, responsive, and clear even when the dragon stirs.


If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Day 72 - How to Train your Firebreathing Dragon, Part 101 Mar 202601:00:01

In this guided meditation, Glenn explores rage as a fire-breathing dragon guarding hidden treasure. Rather than eliminating anger or judgment, you’ll strengthen the “muscle” of awareness—learning to notice, slow down, and choose your response. Through binaural sound and an embodied emotional scan—from shame and fear to courage, love, and peace—you’ll practice training the rider and calming the elephant, transforming reactive energy into grounded power, integration, and self-directed change.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer alpha and theta states. As two slightly different tones meet in your ears, your nervous system begins to settle, supporting focus, emotional regulation, and reduced stress. With consistent practice, this rhythmic entrainment can help your body rehearse safety—strengthening your capacity to remain steady, responsive, and clear even when the dragon stirs.


If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Day 71 - The Dojo of Sound26 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 70 - Maybe Nothing Is Wrong With You: A Meditation for the Overthinking Mind25 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 69 - Heads or Tails?22 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 68 - Where can I find the safety that is around me and supporting me right now?20 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 67 - Trading in Belief for Wonder18 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 93 - Rewiring the Mountain: A Meditation on Changing Your Inner Pathways24 Apr 202601:00:12
Day 66 - The Parasol of Blue Chemistry and the Cardboard Box Fort of Scribbled Awareness16 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 65 - All Aboard for the Ventral Revolution10 Feb 202601:00:12
Day 64 - Where Do Thoughts Come From?31 Jan 202601:00:12
Day 63 - Forest Sounds for Improving Vagal Tone24 Jan 202601:00:12
Day 62 - Living in the Moment23 Jan 202601:00:12
Day 61 - A Welcome to Pluribus Reflections29 Dec 202500:56:39
Day 60 - Pluribus Reflections: What Does it Mean to be Safe?22 Dec 202500:56:39
Day 59 - Pluribus Reflections: Do You Want to Be Happy (No Matter What?)19 Dec 202500:56:39
Day 58 — Pluribus Reflections: In Defense of Carol, Part 117 Dec 202500:56:39

In this binaural audio meditation, I offer reflections on Pluribus—not as claims about authorial intent, but as a personal response to what the story evokes in me. I don’t presume to know the intentions of Vince Gilligan, the creative team, or what Rhea Seehorn is aiming to convey. Listening to the show’s official podcast, you can hear the care, curiosity, and shared joy behind their process—a kind of pluribus, a many-as-one collaboration that I deeply respect. My reflections exist alongside that work, not over it.


Using Carol Sterka’s resistance to the Joining as a case study, this episode explores perception as a “controlled hallucination,” shaped by memory, identity, and threat. The soundscape itself is intentionally open-ended: binaural beats move gently between theta and delta in a Fibonacci-inspired rhythm, forming a kaleidoscope of sound rather than a lesson.


This podcast also gives me space to explore ideas I often hold quietly in therapy—ways of seeing people, trauma, and meaning that belong to reflection rather than intervention. I create these episodes for my own regulation and practice, trusting each listener will take from it exactly what their nervous system needs.


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Day 57 - Pluribus Reflections: The Signal from Without and Within16 Dec 202500:56:39

In this episode, we explore RNA as both a biological messenger and a symbolic signal—something that appears to arrive from beyond us in the Apple Plus TV show Pluribus, and yet has always been at work within us. Through a layered binaural soundscape oscillating between delta and theta states, this reflection considers RNA not just as genetic code, but as a coordinating force in life: shaping cooperation, regulation, and connection at every level.

Rather than approaching RNA as a scientific problem to solve, this episode invites a quieter question: what happens when we listen to the patterns that already sustain us? Drawing from evolutionary biology, folklore, nervous system science, and the themes of Pluribus, the episode reflects on how life organizes itself—not through domination, but through joining.

This is a meditative inquiry, not an explanation. Headphones are recommended. Let the sound hold the space as the system settles, and notice what the idea of RNA-as-signal evokes in you.

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Day 92 - Dear Chip: The Moment of Conception 20 Apr 202601:00:12
Day 56 - Fibbonacci Sequenced Chakra Cleanse with Thunder and Singing Bowls22 Nov 202501:00:12
Day 55 - Fibbonacci Sequenced Delta-Theta Oscillation Track with Thunder and Singing Bowls21 Nov 202501:00:12
Day 54 - Deep Sleep (Ocean Waves and Thunder)09 Nov 202500:40:02
Day 52 - Taking Out the Garbage05 Nov 202500:30:28
Day 51 - Building the Habit of Intermittent Fasting04 Nov 202500:30:28
Day 50 - Near-Death Experiences and the Ocean of Mind22 Oct 202500:30:28
Day 49 - Terminal Lucidity: The Mystery at the Edge of Life21 Oct 202500:30:28
Day 48 - The Body as Archive: Trauma Remembered in Flesh07 Oct 202500:30:28
Day 47 - The Forest of the Senses: Beyond Five05 Oct 202500:30:27
Day 46 - Crossing Thresholds: Grief, Science, and the Mystery of Signs02 Oct 202500:30:27
Day 91 - Crossing the Dream Threshold: The Visitor Arrives15 Apr 202601:01:10

In this reflective meditation, Glenn explores a dream that arrives not as a problem to solve, but as an experience to enter. Beginning with a feeling—light, anticipation, a quiet sense that something is on its way—the dream unfolds as a living landscape where meaning is not explained, but revealed through presence. A visitor approaches. A decision about shoes lingers. A child speaks a simple, piercing truth. And in the background, golden light shimmers through the trees, inviting curiosity about what, exactly, is arriving within the psyche.

As the meditation deepens, the figures within the dream begin to soften their boundaries. The visitor, the father, the watcher, the child—all begin to blur into one another, suggesting that the mind may be staging not separate characters, but different expressions of a single inner world. Drawing from depth psychology, the reflection gently explores the possibility that dreams are not narratives about others, but encounters with the self in symbolic form. The animus appears not as a fixed identity, but as a presence that carries both maturity and innocence. The father returns not as memory alone, but as an imprint of guidance and structure. Even the disapproving observer becomes something quieter—a witnessing function that no longer needs to control the moment.

Inside this Dojo of Sound, layered binaural tones guide the nervous system into slower, more receptive rhythms, creating space for awareness to settle beneath the surface of thought. In that space, the dream’s central gesture begins to emerge—not as a conclusion, but as a question: What if love is not something we give away, but something that moves through us? As identities dissolve and reform, the meditation invites a gentle reorientation—from holding tightly to roles and meanings, toward noticing the fluid, interconnected nature of experience itself. And as the golden light lingers at the edge of the dream, one might begin to sense that its beauty is not separate from its impermanence… but shaped by it.

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Day 45 - Goldilocks and the Fibonacci Bears of Balance23 Sep 202500:30:27
Day 44 - El Duende12 Sep 202500:16:09

This Bonus Material is Day 5 of a new 28-day series:

28-Day Nervous System Reset: Friendly Ghost Story Meditations blends folklore and sound therapy into a calming daily practice. Each episode features a gentle ghost story from around the world—spirits who nurture, guide, and comfort—paired with binaural beats designed to soothe and "reset" the nervous system. Best experienced with headphones, this series invites rest, resilience, and quiet renewal in just a few minutes each day.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ You can contact me at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

Day 43 - Ancestral Ghosts11 Sep 202500:16:09

This Bonus Material is Day 4 of a new 28-day series:

28-Day Nervous System Reset: Friendly Ghost Story Meditations blends folklore and sound therapy into a calming daily practice. Each episode features a gentle ghost story from around the world—spirits who nurture, guide, and comfort—paired with binaural beats designed to soothe and "reset" the nervous system. Best experienced with headphones, this series invites rest, resilience, and quiet renewal in just a few minutes each day.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ You can contact me at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

Day 42 - Domovoi10 Sep 202500:16:09

This Bonus Material is Day 3 of a new 28-day series:

28-Day Nervous System Reset: Friendly Ghost Story Meditations blends folklore and sound therapy into a calming daily practice. Each episode features a gentle ghost story from around the world—spirits who nurture, guide, and comfort—paired with binaural beats designed to soothe and "reset" the nervous system. Best experienced with headphones, this series invites rest, resilience, and quiet renewal in just a few minutes each day.

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ You can contact me at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com
Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here.

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