Deep Healing Sounds

JS Worldbridger

Deep Healing Sounds is a trauma-informed sound podcast created to support rest, regulation, and choice. These episodes offer sound as a companion rather than a tool. There is no guidance to follow, no expectation to relax, and no requirement to stay. You are free to listen closely, listen lightly, drift in and out, sleep, or stop entirely. All forms of listening are welcome. Sound Alchemist Julie Jewels Smoot works with sound slowly and respectfully, attuned to the nervous system and the ways trauma can shape attention and safety. The soundscapes are intentionally spacious, avoiding sudden shifts or demands. Silence, pauses, and endings are treated as meaningful parts of the experience. Deep Healing Sounds is especially supportive for survivors, highly sensitive listeners, and anyone who finds traditional guided practices overwhelming. This is sound that does not push, perform, or promise outcomes. It does not ask your body to change or your mind to arrive anywhere. These episodes exist to offer a place to rest without explanation, to experience sound without obligation, and to remember that healing does not require effort in this moment. Nothing here needs your focus.  Nothing here needs your trust. Deep Healing Sounds meets you where you are—and leaves the choice with you.

  1. 15H AGO

    You Tried to Silence Me. I Got Louder.

    This episode exists because my voice was questioned—and my work was removed. Let me be clear:  These songs are mine. My poetry is mine.  My books are mine.  My music is mine. They come from my lived experience. They come from what I survived. And I do not need permission from any platform to tell my own story. When my work was labeled as something other than my own, that was not just an error—it was a dismissal of my authorship and an attempt to silence my voice. I will not accept that. I will not argue for my right to exist as the artist of my own story.  I will not shrink my voice to fit inside systems that fail to recognize it. So I am doing what I have always done: I am speaking. I am creating. I am releasing my work anyway. Featuring: Betrayal at 11 Years OldStorm Rages InsideSacred Danceand additional pieces centered on voice, boundaries, and reclamationThis is not just an episode.  This is a line being drawn. You do not get to decide what is mine.  You do not get to silence me. You tried to silence me.  I got louder. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    34 min
  2. 1D AGO

    Returning Through Vibration

    This episode is about healing. Not through words alone—but through sound, vibration, and the body. My work with gong and sound healing comes from lived experience. From understanding how trauma is held, how the nervous system responds, and how healing is not something we force—it’s something we allow. In this episode, I talk about my journey into sound healing, how I work with gong, and how vibration can support the body in returning to safety, presence, and connection. This is not about fixing.  This is about allowing. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    4 min
  3. 1D AGO

    The Work I’ve Created

    This episode shares the body of work behind my voice.  From the books I have written to the albums I have released, everything I create comes from lived experience, healing, and the process of reclaiming my voice.  My poetry became books.  My books became spoken word.  My spoken word became music.  This is not separate work—it is one continuous journey.  In this episode, I talk about my published books, my music, and how each piece connects to the next.  Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    5 min
  4. 1D AGO

    The Story Behind the Voice

    This episode goes deeper into the story behind the work. My music and spoken word are not created in isolation—they come from lived experience, from trauma, from survival, and from the ongoing process of healing. In this episode, I share more about why I create, why my voice matters, and why I continue to speak—especially when it would be easier not to. This is about more than art.  This is about truth, advocacy, and reclaiming what was never meant to be taken. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    4 min
  5. 1D AGO

    Let Me Be Clear

    This episode is a direct response to my work being questioned.  Everything I create—my poetry, my music, my spoken word—is rooted in my lived experience. Written by me. Recorded by me. Created in my studio.  When that truth is challenged, it’s not just about content. It’s about voice. Ownership. And the right to tell your own story.  In this episode, I speak clearly about my work, my process, and why this matters—not just for me, but for every independent artist and survivor who has ever had their voice questioned.  This is not an argument.  This is a statement.  Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    3 min
  6. 2D AGO

    What "Woke" Means to Me

    In this episode, I share a spoken word piece that reclaims the meaning of “woke” from my own lived experience. For me, “woke” isn’t a label or a debate—it’s awareness that comes from surviving, from paying attention, and from refusing to ignore what’s real. It’s about understanding trauma, honoring boundaries, and seeing the world with clarity, even when that truth makes others uncomfortable. This piece is raw, personal, and rooted in truth. It speaks to what it means to stay conscious in a world that often asks us to look away. If you’ve ever been dismissed, labeled, or misunderstood for simply telling the truth about your experience—this one is for you. Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    6 min
  7. 2D AGO

    She's Done Listening

    This song captures the quiet moment when a woman reaches the end of absorbing words that were never meant to respect her. For a long time she listened. She tried patience. She tried explaining, hoping that reason or kindness might reach someone who spoke with contempt instead of understanding. But eventually the pattern becomes clear — some voices do not want dialogue, they want dominance. She’s Done Listening is the sound of that realization. The song moves through the shift from endurance to clarity. The anger that once filled the room loses its power when she no longer carries it. The noise fades because she has stepped outside of it. There is strength in silence when it is chosen. There is power in walking away from conversations that exist only to diminish you. This piece is not about shouting back. It is about withdrawal from a dynamic that no longer deserves attention. She is no longer arguing. She is no longer explaining. She is no longer listening. And in that moment, she finally claims her peace.  Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    4 min
  8. 2D AGO

    Ground of the Wound

    Ground of the Wound is a deeply grounding sound and spoken word journey that invites listeners to meet pain with steadiness rather than resistance. Inspired by the quiet strength of the earth, this piece explores the moment when the body stops running from the wound and instead places it gently on the ground where it can be held, witnessed, and transformed. Through slow, resonant tones and spacious silence, the track creates a sonic landscape where the nervous system can begin to soften. The vibration of the sound acts as an anchor, guiding listeners back into the body and into the stabilizing rhythm of breath and presence. This piece honors the truth that healing does not come from forcing the wound to disappear, but from allowing it to rest on something strong enough to hold it. Ground of the Wound offers a quiet space where pain can settle, the body can reconnect with the earth beneath it, and the journey toward repair can begin Baseline — from The Ground Did Not Move Baseline opens the soundscape with a steady, grounding presence—a return to center when everything else feels uncertain. This track comes from JS Worldbridger’s album The Ground Did Not Move, a body of work rooted in stability, resilience, and the quiet strength of staying when the world around you shifts. The tone of Baseline is intentional. It invites the listener to land, to breathe, t The Long Enough Pause is an invitation to step out of urgency and into stillness. In a world that constantly pushes for more—more doing, more fixing, more noise—this track offers something different: permission to stop. Not for a moment of escape, but for a moment of return. The sound unfolds slowly, with spacious tones and gentle resonance, creating a place where nothing is required and nothing is rushed. It’s the space between breaths, the quiet after overwhelm, the Discover the enchanting world of Sound Alchemist Jules Jewels Smoot, where music and creativity intertwine to create a unique auditory experience. On her official website, https://www.juliejulessmootsoundalchemist.com/ you can explore a rich collection of blogs and music that delve into the transformative power of sound. Jules Smoot, a master in her craft, shares her insights and innovative techniques that inspire both aspiring musicians and seasoned artists alike. Each blog post is thoughtfully curated, offering valuable tips, personal anecdotes, and a glimpse into her artistic journey. Additionally, her music showcases a diverse range of genres, reflecting her eclectic style and passion for sound exploration. Whether you are seeking inspiration, knowledge, or simply a new musical experience, Jules Jewels Smoot's website is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Visit today to immerse yourself in the captivating realm of sound alchemy.

    5 min

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Deep Healing Sounds is a trauma-informed sound podcast created to support rest, regulation, and choice. These episodes offer sound as a companion rather than a tool. There is no guidance to follow, no expectation to relax, and no requirement to stay. You are free to listen closely, listen lightly, drift in and out, sleep, or stop entirely. All forms of listening are welcome. Sound Alchemist Julie Jewels Smoot works with sound slowly and respectfully, attuned to the nervous system and the ways trauma can shape attention and safety. The soundscapes are intentionally spacious, avoiding sudden shifts or demands. Silence, pauses, and endings are treated as meaningful parts of the experience. Deep Healing Sounds is especially supportive for survivors, highly sensitive listeners, and anyone who finds traditional guided practices overwhelming. This is sound that does not push, perform, or promise outcomes. It does not ask your body to change or your mind to arrive anywhere. These episodes exist to offer a place to rest without explanation, to experience sound without obligation, and to remember that healing does not require effort in this moment. Nothing here needs your focus.  Nothing here needs your trust. Deep Healing Sounds meets you where you are—and leaves the choice with you.

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