The Way In

Chris Garcia

People don’t break all at once. They erode. In The Way In, disgraced profiler Nathaniel Robbins has mastered the art of psychological destabilization. He watches from a distance as pressure builds inside his chosen targets — until identity fractures. And when it does, he steps through. Told from the predator’s perspective, this serialized psychological thriller explores manipulation, consciousness, and the unsettling possibility that the human mind is more porous than we think.

  1. Aug 8

    Season 2, Episode 7: Loose Ends | Evie Chen

    The Way In | Season 2, Episode 7: Evie Chen A prominent politician is dead. The official story says it was a burglary gone wrong. Evie Chen isn't buying it. When Senator Daniel Rourke is murdered just days before he was expected to expose a secret operating behind the walls of government, Evie discovers something unusual buried in his digital trail. Rourke had deliberately erased almost everything he knew, but one clue remained: S.W. Could Rourke have been in contact with Selene Ward? Evie and Mara head to the senator's Georgetown home looking for answers, only to discover someone has gotten there first. Their investigation quickly becomes a pursuit, and when Mara finds herself staring down the barrel of a gun, an unexpected presence intervenes. The Teacher has finally stepped out of the shadows. Mara recognizes him, but Evie has questions. Who is he? How long has he been watching them? Why does he know so much about Selene? And perhaps most importantly, can they trust a man capable of entering another person's consciousness from across the street? As the team uncovers evidence that Senator Rourke's murder may be part of a larger effort to eliminate people connected to Meridian's past, a disturbing new possibility emerges. Someone is tying up loose ends, and Rourke may have discovered a list powerful people are willing to kill to protect. Meanwhile, The Teacher offers Mara something she's desperately needed: a way to take her gift further and perhaps finally find Selene. But every lesson comes with a price. The Way In is a serialized consciousness thriller about conspiracy, identity, power, and an ancient gift that allows a select few to enter the minds of others.

  2. Jul 13

    The Teacher

    Some stories begin with a choice. Others begin with a drink. Long before Meridian, before Selene Ward, and before governments sought to harness an ancient power, there was only a young sailor searching for a new life in the Americas. A chance encounter in the hills above colonial Haiti leads him to a mysterious traveler who possesses knowledge unlike anything humanity has ever known. After sharing from an unremarkable metal flask, the sailor experiences the impossible. His consciousness separates from his body, revealing a hidden reality where the mind is no longer bound by flesh. What begins as curiosity quickly becomes an apprenticeship that will span centuries. The traveler teaches him an ancient gift: the ability to leave one's own consciousness, enter another person's mind, hear their thoughts, suppress their will, and ultimately guide their actions. But this is no origin story. The traveler makes one thing abundantly clear... This gift is far older than either of them. As decades turn into centuries, the man who will one day become known only as The Teacher watches history unfold from the shadows. He witnesses others awakening to the same extraordinary ability and slowly realizes that some have chosen to use it not as guardians, but as architects of power. Long before Meridian, a hidden network had already begun embedding itself within the highest levels of governments, shaping history one decision at a time. Caught between intervention and isolation, everything changes when he meets a woman named Selene Ward. Together they begin searching for others born with the dormant gift, hoping to prepare them before those operating in the shadows can find them first. This episode reveals the centuries-old foundation of the mystery behind The Way In, while raising an even more unsettling question: If Meridian didn't create the gift... Who did?

    The Teacher
  3. Jun 15

    The Way In. Back to the World. Season 2 Episode 3

    THE WAY IN — Season 2, Episode 3: Back to the World The mountains are behind them. The questions are not. After capturing Nathaniel and uncovering the first traces of Project Meridian, Mara Vale and FBI Agent Thomas Carver return to the agencies they once trusted. What begins as a routine check-in quickly becomes something much larger when a joint federal task force is approved to investigate a series of unexplained behavioral cases stretching back decades. As old files resurface and forgotten names emerge from classified archives, one person begins to stand out: Dr. Selene Ward. A researcher connected to Meridian whose records were erased, whose work was buried, and whose disappearance remains unexplained. Meanwhile, retired detective Elias Vale uncovers disturbing case files involving victims who reported missing time, lost memories, and the terrifying feeling that they were no longer alone inside their own minds. But the deeper the investigation goes, the more dangerous the questions become. Who created Meridian? Why were people with these abilities being tracked? And why does a mysterious figure known only as The Teacher seem to know more about Selene Ward than anyone still alive? As the search for answers begins, Mara discovers she may not be the first person capable of reaching back into the minds of those who try to enter hers. Some secrets were hidden. Others were erased. And some have been waiting centuries to be found. 🎙️ THE WAY IN is a cinematic psychological thriller blending conspiracy, mystery, intelligence operations, and ancient secrets into an immersive audio drama experience. If you enjoy The X-Files, Fringe, Dark, Mindhunter, The Blacklist, Archive 81, Homecoming, or True Detective, you'll feel right at home.

    The Way In. Back to the World. Season 2 Episode 3

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People don’t break all at once. They erode. In The Way In, disgraced profiler Nathaniel Robbins has mastered the art of psychological destabilization. He watches from a distance as pressure builds inside his chosen targets — until identity fractures. And when it does, he steps through. Told from the predator’s perspective, this serialized psychological thriller explores manipulation, consciousness, and the unsettling possibility that the human mind is more porous than we think.