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Listen To The Heartbeat

Listen To The Heartbeat

Written by: Aaron Gaulding
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Aaron Keith Gaulding is a writer shaped by memory, lineage, and lived experience. Born in Los Angeles and formed in the spaces between generations, his work carries the quiet weight of histories that were survived more than they were spoken. He writes with the understanding that some truths are not taught—they are inherited.

Aaron’s work explores identity, displacement, accountability, and the long echoes of silence passed down through families and communities. His writing does not seek to rewrite history, but to listen to it—naming what was endured, what was withheld, and what still asks to be understood. Each book stands as both a reflection and a reckoning, honoring ancestry without romanticizing it.

Each Individual episode is a guest's personal lived experience.

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Episodes
  • The Blood Remember - I Rise Because You Stayed
    Feb 25 2026

    This episode is A personal and powerful tribute that honors parents, elders, and community for their sacrifice and resilience, tracing how endurance became the speaker's foundation.

    It moves from reflection on lineage to promises to his children and recognition of friends and mentors, framing gratitude as both acknowledgment and legacy.

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    4 mins
  • Unbreakable - A House of Gaulding: Ancestral Anthem
    Feb 25 2026

    This episode is Titled "Unbreakable" - A House of Gaulding Ancestral Anthem by Aaron Keith Gaulding. Before you were wounded, you were chosen — an unbreakable anthem for those who carry the name Gaulding by blood, spirit, or oath. This episode explores heritage, resilience, and the vow that binds a family across generations.

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    12 mins
  • CHP. 1 Celestial Configurations: Mapping Heaven in Ritual and Body
    Feb 18 2026

    This episode examines configurations—how ancient societies observed celestial patterns and translated them into myths, temple alignments, and ceremonial practices.

    It explains why they encoded astronomical knowledge into spiritual life: to mark seasons, guide agriculture and navigation, and create shared meanings that aligned human activity with cosmic cycles.

    Finally, it explores why they understood the human body as a microcosm of the universe, drawing correspondences between organs, elements, and celestial forces to connect medicine, ritual, and cosmology.

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    4 mins
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