LaidOPEN Podcast

Charna Cassell

Welcome to the LaidOPEN Podcast hosted by Charna Cassell. Charna is a Trauma-Trained Psychotherapist and Sexuality Coach with over 20 years of experience. Every day, Charna helps clients heal from trauma and access more bodily joy, emotional regulation, vitality, and hope. Now she's bringing her expertise to podcasting with interviews from post-trauma thrivers who share creative resources to support living an authentic, passionate, mindful existence. Together they explore how to have a more pleasure-filled, peaceful life while reducing self-sabotaging behaviors and gaining control over reactive behaviors. Charna's mission is to help people like you understand the impact of trauma on their nervous system and therefore their relationships with an emphasis on ways to heal. In every episode, Charna explores how to build our physical and emotional capacity to be with all that moves through us and around us to ultimately feel more liberated on the other side. Join our community as we embark on this transformative journey by reaccessing our connection to aliveness.

  1. 9 Jun

    Ep. 122 What Is Meditation? How to Start a Meditation Practice (Even If You've Never Meditated)

    What is meditation and how do you start? Charna shares a gentle, beginner friendly introduction to meditation, mindfulness, and practice. Have you ever wondered what meditation actually is... and whether you're doing it "right"? In this special introductory episode, I'm stepping away from interviews to talk directly about meditation: how I found it, why it became foundational to my healing journey, and how you can begin a meditation practice without pressure, perfection, or needing to clear your mind. Drawing from decades of experience in somatic work, mindfulness, embodiment practices, and my own personal healing, I explore different approaches to meditation and share practical ways to get started. Inside this episode: • What meditation is (and what it isn't) • Why meditation can feel difficult at first • Trauma informed considerations for meditation • Mindfulness, embodiment, breath, mantra, visualization, and heart centered practices • How meditation changed my relationship to stress and reactivity • Simple ways to start a sustainable practice If meditation has always felt intimidating, inaccessible, or confusing, this episode is your invitation to begin. While the podcast is on hiatus, I'll be releasing guided meditations here on the feed, many of which come from the free monthly meditation gatherings I offer through my Anarchist Medicine series, which you can watch on Youtube or do live with me the first Wednesday of the month at 9am PST. You can sign up to be notified here. Subscribe so you don't miss future meditation sessions and guided practices.

  2. 14 Apr

    Ep. 120 Ancient Wisdom for Modern Bodies: Josh Schrei of The Emerald

    What if your trauma isn't something to extract, but something that has shaped you the way weather shapes an ancient tree? In this episode I sit down with Josh Schrei, creator and host of the beloved Emerald Podcast, for one of the most expansive and nourishing conversations I've had on this show. Josh brings the wisdom of animist and mythic traditions to the very modern problem of living in a fractured, overstimulated world, and what emerges is a roadmap for healing that goes far beyond talk therapy. We explore why ritual is actually trauma work, how the cycles of nature are mirrored inside your nervous system, and what the trickster archetype has to do with this particular cultural moment. We get honest about the cost of doom scrolling for sensitive and porous people, the difference between an open heart and a guarded one, and why community and embodied practice rewire us in ways thinking alone never can. The episode closes with a guided dissolution meditation drawn from the ancient Indian concept of pralaya that you won't want to miss. Josh Schrei is the host of The Emerald Podcast and creator of The Mythic Body, a yearlong course in mythic and animist tradition. Find him at themythicbody.com/courses I'm Charna Cassell, a licensed trauma-trained psychotherapist and somatic coach with over 20 years of experience helping people heal from trauma and reclaim pleasure and vitality in their bodies. You can pick up my workbook Pathways to Peace: A Practical Guide to Embodied Healing and Living Somatically  on my website, and learn more about me and my course work at charnacassell.com and passionatelife.org or follow along on Instagram and Facebook at @LaidOPENPodcast.

  3. 10 Mar

    Ep. 118 Everybody's A Little Bit Psychic: Developing Psi Ability Using Social RV App with Chase McCarty

    If you've ever wondered if anyone can really develop their psychic abilities? This episode is for you. I sit down with Chase McCarty, the creator of Social RV, an app that gamifies remote viewing, intuition, and all the weird little psychic skills you didn't think you could train. We talk about psi abilities like remote viewing and intuitive perception. Chase shares how he went from a skeptic to someone who built a digital space to help people train their intuition and perceptual capacities in a structured, measurable, and safe way. We talk about what psi really means, not as mysticism but as a capacity that we all have, and how early research — including government remote viewing studies and platforms like the Telepathy Tapes — helped shape modern interest in these abilities. Chase recounts the origins of his own journey and what it felt like to test these practices on himself. Together we explore how the Social RV app works, what it's like to practice remote viewing, and how intuitive perception feels in the body — including physical sensations like bilocation or subconscious symbolism that show up during practice. We also talk about how trauma and hyper‑sensitivity can heighten perceptual attunements, how to distinguish intuition from fear responses, and why gamifying these practices might help normalize and destigmatizepsi‑related experiences in everyday life. This conversation is both grounded and expansive, offering practical ways to explore intuition, sharpen perceptual awareness, and approach psi practice with safety, curiosity, and care. If you've ever wondered about the space between intuition and unconscious intelligence, or how you might train that capacity, this episode meets you there. The episode closes with Chase guiding a 12-minute meditation, designed to help you fine-tune your psychic senses, connect with subtle energies, and tap into your intuition in a tangible way. It's not just a talk, it's a hands-on experience for anyone curious about the unseen. Find Social RV and start training your psi skills at https://www.socialrv.com. Connect with me, Charna: Website: https://www.charnacassell.com Instagram: @laidopenpodcast Threads: @laidopenpodcast Facebook: @laidopenpodcast   psychic ability, remote viewing, intuition, Social RV, telepathy, psychic training, develop psi powers, consciousness, mind powers, paranormal, Monroe Institute, psi research, intuitive development, Charna Cassell, Chase McCarty

About

Welcome to the LaidOPEN Podcast hosted by Charna Cassell. Charna is a Trauma-Trained Psychotherapist and Sexuality Coach with over 20 years of experience. Every day, Charna helps clients heal from trauma and access more bodily joy, emotional regulation, vitality, and hope. Now she's bringing her expertise to podcasting with interviews from post-trauma thrivers who share creative resources to support living an authentic, passionate, mindful existence. Together they explore how to have a more pleasure-filled, peaceful life while reducing self-sabotaging behaviors and gaining control over reactive behaviors. Charna's mission is to help people like you understand the impact of trauma on their nervous system and therefore their relationships with an emphasis on ways to heal. In every episode, Charna explores how to build our physical and emotional capacity to be with all that moves through us and around us to ultimately feel more liberated on the other side. Join our community as we embark on this transformative journey by reaccessing our connection to aliveness.

You Might Also Like