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The Noah Frequency

The Noah Frequency

Written by: Stephen Berkley
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A LIVE interactive podcast with Spirit, featuring trance medium Niko Kapoutsos, hosted by filmmaker Stephen Berkley.

Fridays at 3:30pm Eastern Time / 12:30pm Pacific Time.


Call in toll free (800) 504-9333 (music on hold until Noah is ready for you).


OR join our invitation list to be present during the broadcast: https://www.livingwithghostsmovie.com/subasknoah

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Episodes
  • [24] The Separation Is an Illusion
    Jun 22 2026

    In this episode of The Noah Frequency, Noah begins with a question that seems simple:

    Where, exactly, is the separation?

    If every thought, emotion, sensation, memory, and experience arises within awareness, then what is it that we believe separates us—from each other, from spirit, and from ourselves?

    Throughout the conversation, Noah returns to a theme that sits at the heart of his teachings: the difference between awareness and identity.

    This episode explores:

    • Why the human experience is conditioned to perceive separation
    • How identity creates the illusion of isolation
    • The relationship between awareness and consciousness
    • Why many seekers struggle to accept what they already know
    • The role of intentionality in spiritual growth
    • And how trusting awareness changes the way we see reality itself

    According to Noah, the deepest truths are often not hidden.

    They are simply obscured by the assumptions we've been taught to believe.

    What if the connection you've been seeking...

    has never been missing?

    What if the separation itself was the illusion?

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    58 mins
  • [23] What If None of It Was an Accident?
    Jun 13 2026

    In this episode of The Noah Frequency, Noah introduces a single idea—and follows it wherever it leads:

    What if everything is intentional?

    Not just the moments you celebrate.

    Not just the moments you understand.

    But the losses, delays, disappointments, relationships, doubts, and detours as well.

    As the conversation unfolds, Noah challenges listeners to consider a radically different perspective: that life is not happening to you, but for the evolution of your essence.

    This episode explores:

    • Why the identity resists the idea of intentionality
    • How difficult experiences may serve a larger purpose
    • The relationship between uncertainty and intuition
    • Why seekers often interfere with their own clarity
    • The difference between remembering and controlling
    • And what changes when you stop asking “Why is this happening?” and begin asking “What is this showing me?”

    According to Noah, the more we interfere, the less we remember.

    The more we trust, the more we see.

    And perhaps the greatest shift comes when we realize that even the experiences we would never have chosen...

    may have arrived with purpose.

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    56 mins
  • [22] Stop Seeing People as Their Identity
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode of The Noah Frequency, Noah begins with a simple observation:

    A heavy heart is not the problem.

    The story we create about it is.

    As the discussion unfolds, Noah challenges the tendency to interpret every emotion through the lens of identity—assigning meaning, blame, fear, and certainty to experiences that may be something far simpler and far deeper.

    According to Noah, even emotions we resist most—grief, confusion, disappointment, and pain—are not separate from love. They are love viewed through a different lens.

    This conversation explores:

    • Why emotions feel so convincing
    • How identity creates narratives around pain
    • The difference between experiencing an emotion and interpreting it
    • Why love may be the foundation beneath every feeling
    • And how returning to essence changes our relationship with suffering

    Sometimes the greatest source of pain is not what happened.

    It's the story we keep telling ourselves about what happened.

    And sometimes freedom begins the moment that story loosens its grip.

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    53 mins
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