Frequency 528 — Real People. Real Connections. cover art

Frequency 528 — Real People. Real Connections.

Frequency 528 — Real People. Real Connections.

Written by: Frequency Sound 528
Listen for free

About this listen

In a small coffee shop tucked away from the noise, we sit down with everyday people and let the conversation flow. No scripts, no filters — just honest talk about life, love, work, dreams, and everything in between. From locals who call this place home to travelers passing through, Frequency Sound 528 captures the warmth of human connection — the kind that reminds you how much we all have in common. So grab a cup, settle in, and tune into the sound of real life, shared one story at a time.© 2026 Frequency Sound 528 Social Sciences Spirituality
Episodes
  • Ep.12 - Raising Emotional Intelligence
    Jan 22 2026

    Randi, Rachel and Jodie talk about raising emotional intelligence, disconnecting, connecting back in and how to navigate your nervous system in today's stimulating environments.

    Show More Show Less
    44 mins
  • Ep.11 - Do This For A Healthy Brain
    Jan 14 2026

    I sit down with my mother Lynn and my brother-in-law and talk science. He shares some of the studies he’s been apart of and educates us on one of the most effective tools for a healthy brain.

    Dr. Jay M. J. R. Carr (Researcher)

    Dr. Jay Carr is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia (Okanagan Campus). His work focuses on the mechanisms governing blood flow to the brain and how it adapts to various physiological stresses.

    • Primary Research Focus: He investigates cerebrovascular reactivity (CVR)—the ability of brain blood vessels to dilate or constrict in response to changes in carbon dioxide (𝐶𝑂2) and oxygen levels.
    • Key Findings (2025–2026):
      • Hypoxic Vasodilation: His research details how the brain maintains oxygen delivery during low-oxygen states (hypoxia) through mechanisms involving nitric oxide and potassium channels.
      • Exercise and Brain Health: He has explored how different modes of exercise, such as interval training versus continuous aerobic exercise, impact cerebral endothelial function.
      • Lactate Metabolism: Recent 2025 studies involve how the brain preferentially uses lactate for fuel during intense exercise or infusion, which may help preserve glucose for other brain functions.
    Show More Show Less
    46 mins
  • Ep.10 - From Bills to Boarding Passes
    Jan 7 2026

    Escape Debt. Experience the World.

    In this episode, I sit down with Michelle Hargrave, author of Get Bendy, for an honest conversation about money, travel, and rewriting the rules we were taught to follow.

    Michelle and I share our unfiltered journeys—from shame-shrouded debt numbers to becoming debt-free with money in the bank in just a few short years. We talk about what actually worked, what we had to unlearn, and how we educated ourselves to take back control of our lives.

    If you’ve ever felt trapped by debt this episode is proof that escape is possible—and practical.

    Show More Show Less
    1 hr and 12 mins
No reviews yet