Pluribus Reflections

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Pluribus Reflections

Inspired by the Apple TV+ series Pluribus, this podcast blends binaural soundscapes, gentle reflection, and cultural storytelling to support nervous system regulation and open-ended inquiry. Each episode pairs Fibonacci-inspired binaural beats and crystal singing bowls with reflections on myth, media, psychology, and human patterns of meaning.Created by a therapist with backgrounds in folklore, mythology, and clinical mental health counseling, the podcast explores how stories—ancient and modern—interact with the nervous system, identity, and collective life. The audio is designed to help listeners settle out of chronic stress and overstimulation, creating an inner environment where insight can arise naturally.This is not a self-help program or a place for answers. It’s a space to slow down, listen deeply, and notice what emerges when the system feels safe enough to reflect.Headphones recommended.

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    What Does it Mean to Be Safe?

    This binaural meditation reflects on episode 8 of Pluribus and asks the question "What does it mean to be safe?"  Listen with headphones to get the full benefit of the binaural audio.

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    Do You Want to Be Happy (No Matter What?)

    After watching Episode 8 first thing when I woke up this morning, I had to sit down and record my reflections -- set against a backdrop of a binaural audio soundscape intentionally designed to calm and soothe the nervous system (if you will allow that, Carol).

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    In Defense of Carol, Part 1

    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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    The Signal From Without and Within

    In this opening episode, we explore RNA as both a biological messenger and a symbolic signal—something that appears to arrive from beyond us in 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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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Inspired by the Apple TV+ series Pluribus, this podcast blends binaural soundscapes, gentle reflection, and cultural storytelling to support nervous system regulation and open-ended inquiry. Each episode pairs Fibonacci-inspired binaural beats and crystal singing bowls with reflections on myth, media, psychology, and human patterns of meaning.Created by a therapist with backgrounds in folklore, mythology, and clinical mental health counseling, the podcast explores how stories—ancient and modern—interact with the nervous system, identity, and collective life. The audio is designed to help listeners settle out of chronic stress and overstimulation, creating an inner environment where insight can arise naturally.This is not a self-help program or a place for answers. It’s a space to slow down, listen deeply, and notice what emerges when the system feels safe enough to reflect.Headphones recommended.

HOSTED BY

Glenn Ostlund

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