• Always On Duty: Trauma, Stress, and Burnout in First Responders
    Jan 25 2026

    First responders and high-stress professionals are trained to stay calm, strong, and composed — even in moments most people never have to witness. But trauma doesn’t always arrive as one big event. More often, it builds quietly over time.


    In this episode, we explore how trauma looks different in people who are conditioned to “power through.” We talk about cumulative stress versus single-incident trauma, the subtle signs your nervous system may be overwhelmed, and why functioning doesn’t always mean you’re okay.


    This conversation is for first responders, healthcare workers, and anyone in a helping profession who feels emotionally exhausted but unsure why. The episode includes a short grounding meditation you can use before or after a shift to help your nervous system reset — without needing to shut down or push harder.


    Strength and care can exist together. You don’t have to carry it alone.

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    13 mins
  • Guided Couples Meditation: Why We Fight The Way We Do
    Jan 5 2026

    Conflict isn’t the problem—the pattern is.


    In this guided meditation and reflection for couples, Jessica Glynn—Licensed Emotional Wellness Expert and relationship consultant—leads you through a gentle, Gottman-inspired assessment designed to help you understand how you and your partner fight, not just what you fight about.


    This episode invites you to slow down, regulate your nervous system, and notice the behaviors, emotions, and needs that show up during conflict—without blame, defensiveness, or fixing. Whether you listen together or on your own, this guided experience helps you identify your conflict cycle, recognize your repair attempts, and reconnect with what you each truly need when things feel tense.


    Perfect for couples who:


    • Feel stuck in the same arguments

    • Want healthier communication without escalation

    • Are ready to move from reaction to understanding

    • Value emotional safety, presence, and vulnerability



    You don’t need to resolve anything today.

    You just need awareness—and a little space to breathe together.

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    16 mins
  • Words That Heal: Raising Awareness About Bullying with Bryce
    Nov 11 2025

    What does bullying look like in today’s world — and how can we stop it before it starts? Jessica sits down with her son Bryce to have a brave, honest conversation about kindness, courage, and what it really means to stand up for yourself and others. A powerful episode for parents, teachers, and anyone raising the next generation of empathetic leaders.

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    15 mins
  • Letting Go: Finding Peace Through Forgiveness
    Nov 3 2025

    In this episode of The Indigo Lounge, Jessica Glynn explores the transformative power of forgiveness and letting go. Holding onto anger, regret, or resentment can weigh heavily on our minds, hearts, and even our bodies. Through reflection, storytelling, and a guided meditation, Jessica helps listeners uncover how to release what no longer serves them, reclaim emotional freedom, and cultivate peace — with compassion for themselves and others.


    Whether you’re struggling to forgive someone else, yourself, or simply seeking clarity on moving forward, this episode offers practical insights and tools to guide you toward emotional healing.


    Take a deep breath, let go, and step into the freedom that forgiveness can bring.

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    15 mins
  • Healing Through Grief and Loss
    Oct 27 2025

    Grief is love with nowhere to go. It’s the ache that reminds us how deeply we’ve cared — and how much of our heart is still connected to what we’ve lost.


    In this episode, Jessica Glynn, guides you through a gentle, soulful exploration of grief as both a human and spiritual experience. Together, you’ll discover how to honor what was, release what can’t be controlled, and begin to make peace with what remains.


    This episode includes a guided meditation designed to help you soften into compassion, reconnect with your heart, and remember that healing doesn’t mean forgetting — it means learning to carry love and loss together.

    Take a deep breath. You don’t have to rush your healing — you only have to be present with it.


    🎧 Tune in, breathe, and let your soul rest for a while.

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    17 mins
  • Your Second Brain: The Hidden Link Between the Gut and Mental Health
    Oct 20 2025

    Our gut and brain are in constant communication — influencing how we think, feel, and respond to stress. In this episode, Jessica Glynn explores the powerful relationship between digestion, mood, and emotional regulation. Learn how nutrition, stress levels, and the microbiome impact mental health, and discover simple, mindful ways to restore balance to both body and mind.

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    13 mins
  • Trauma and the Nervous System
    Oct 13 2025

    Mini Series: Mind and Body Connection – Episode 1


    In this first episode of the Mind and Body Connection mini series, we explore how trauma impacts the nervous system and why understanding this connection is key to healing. You’ll learn how the body responds to stress and threat, why these reactions can linger long after the event, and how awareness of these patterns helps us move toward regulation and safety. This episode also includes a guided meditation to support calming the nervous system, followed by gentle reflection to integrate what you’ve learned.

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    13 mins
  • 🧘‍♀️ Meditation Mini: Grounding in Relationship Safety
    Oct 6 2025

    In this short guided meditation, you’ll be invited to pause, breathe, and gently reconnect with your inner sense of safety in relationships. Whether you tend to over-explain, withdraw, or feel anxious in moments of conflict, this practice will help you calm the nervous system and return to balance. Through mindful awareness and grounding techniques, you’ll learn how to create space for presence, compassion, and healthier connection—with yourself and with others.

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    5 mins