The 28-Day Nervous System Reset

Glenn Ostlund

Created by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC—a licensed therapist in Arizona—this guided meditation series is designed to support clients between therapy sessions using evidence-based mindfulness techniques and binaural audio beats. Binaural beats are subtle, rhythmic sound frequencies that guide your brain into restorative states like alpha and theta. Research shows they can reduce anxiety, improve focus, and help shift the nervous system out of chronic stress. This “reset” happens as your brain learns to relax, regulate, and respond differently over time. Think of it as integration and balance, rather than deleting and restarting. To receive the full benefit, headphones or earbuds are required. These sessions are gentle but powerful—a daily practice to help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and prepare for deeper therapeutic work. Whether you're a client of Glenn's or simply looking for support, you're welcome here. Let this be your daily reset. You can contact me at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here. This podcast is a work of creative expression and is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only. It does not provide medical, psychological, or legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional care. Views and ideas expressed are those of the creator and guests, and do not necessarily represent the views of Ear Candy Productions, LLC. Listener discretion is advised.

  1. 4D AGO

    Day 91 - Crossing the Dream Threshold: The Visitor Arrives

    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. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1h 1m
  2. 5D AGO

    Day 90 - The Essence of Life

    In this reflective meditation, Glenn explores a quiet but expansive question: What is the essence of life, and what are thoughts, really? Beginning with the image of a flashlight in a dark room, we trace the arc of human experience from infancy to adulthood—where an open, curious awareness gradually narrows through lived experience. Sensations become meanings, meanings become patterns, and over time the nervous system organizes itself into familiar pathways that shape how we see, feel, and respond to the world. As the meditation deepens, thoughts are reframed not as fixed truths, but as emergent patterns—neural activity woven from memory, emotion, and prediction. Drawing from neuroscience, we explore how the brain becomes a kind of forecasting system, using past experience to anticipate the future. What we perceive is filtered through these learned pathways, giving rise to personality itself—a dynamic, evolving network of tendencies that both protect and constrain. The “flashlight” of awareness, once wide and open, begins to shine through these accumulated lenses, subtly coloring everything it touches. Inside this Dojo of Sound, layered binaural tones gently guide the brain into slower rhythms, supporting a shift into metacognitive awareness—the ability to notice thoughts as they arise. As regions of the prefrontal cortex come online, a small but powerful space opens between stimulus and response. In that space, the nervous system can begin to regulate, soften, and reorganize. Here, awareness becomes the mechanism of change—not by force, but by observation. And as the beam of attention widens, even slightly, a different relationship to thought emerges—one rooted not in certainty, but in curiosity, flexibility, and the quiet possibility of rewiring. If you are interested in working with Glenn professionally, you can contact him here through his Psychology Today profile. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1 hr
  3. APR 11

    Day 89 - Personal Reflection: Processing My Best Friend's Death

    In this guided meditation, Glenn responds to a client’s personal reflection request—an invitation to explore grief, shock, and a lingering sense of responsibility following the sudden loss of a close friend. Moving through a gentle “roll call” of emotions—shame, apathy, grief, fear, anger, pride, adventure, acceptance, love, and peace—you’ll be guided to notice what arises in your body and mind without judgment. Rather than trying to fix, reinterpret, or resolve what happened, this meditation offers a space to explore the memory through multiple emotional lenses, allowing deeper understanding to unfold. With a self-hypnotic tone of wonder, you’re invited to gently separate identity from experience, creating space to hold even the most intense moments with greater softness and awareness. Inside this Dojo of Sound, carefully layered binaural beats gently guide your brain toward calmer theta and delta 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 even deeply charged experiences 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. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1 hr
  4. APR 6

    Day 86 - Personal Reflection: Teenage Shame and Identity

    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. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

    1 hr

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Created by Glenn Ostlund, MA, MS, LAC—a licensed therapist in Arizona—this guided meditation series is designed to support clients between therapy sessions using evidence-based mindfulness techniques and binaural audio beats. Binaural beats are subtle, rhythmic sound frequencies that guide your brain into restorative states like alpha and theta. Research shows they can reduce anxiety, improve focus, and help shift the nervous system out of chronic stress. This “reset” happens as your brain learns to relax, regulate, and respond differently over time. Think of it as integration and balance, rather than deleting and restarting. To receive the full benefit, headphones or earbuds are required. These sessions are gentle but powerful—a daily practice to help you slow down, reconnect with yourself, and prepare for deeper therapeutic work. Whether you're a client of Glenn's or simply looking for support, you're welcome here. Let this be your daily reset. You can contact me at glennostlund@spiritofsonora.com Check out Glenn's Psychology Today profile here. This podcast is a work of creative expression and is intended for informational and inspirational purposes only. It does not provide medical, psychological, or legal advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional care. Views and ideas expressed are those of the creator and guests, and do not necessarily represent the views of Ear Candy Productions, LLC. Listener discretion is advised.

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