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DV Brain Change Meditations

Glenn Ostlund
Welcome to DVBrainChange A meditation podcast project for anyone ready to rewire the brain, regulate the nervous system, and rediscover their power to choose. DVBrainChange is a guided meditation series created by therapist and storyteller Glenn Ostlund. Originally designed as a supportive tool for men in court-mandated domestic violence treatment groups, this project combines the therapeutic insights of the Brain Change curriculum with cutting-edge neuroscience, binaural audio beats, and poetic, hypnotic storytelling. But this series isn’t just for those in DV programs. If you’ve ever struggled with anger, anxiety, shame, or self-sabotaging patterns—if you’re curious about how your brain works and how it can change—you’re in the right place. Each episode offers a meditative experience built to: -Explore the difference between reaction and response -Calm the nervous system through neural entrainment -Foster inner awareness and emotional regulation -Create space for real, personal transformation Glenn brings together his training in neuro-linguistic programming (NLP), hypnotherapy, and folklore and mythology to craft each meditation like a modern rite of passage. These aren’t typical mindfulness exercises. They are richly layered sound journeys—what Glenn calls a kaleidoscope of sound—designed to help you listen more deeply, reflect more honestly, and choose more freely. You’ll hear binaural beats guiding your brain into different wave states. You’ll notice stereo voices weaving between your ears. You may even feel new levels of clarity, calm, or insight after a few sessions. Whether you’re here for healing, focus, or self-awareness, these meditations are meant to meet you where you are—and gently invite you forward. A Note on Safety and Consent This project uses audio techniques designed to affect brainwave states and deepen internal focus. For best results, listen with headphones in a quiet space. Please do not listen while driving or operating heavy machinery, as these meditations may induce drowsiness or trance-like states. This series is not a replacement for therapy or medical care. It’s a companion. Please consult a healthcare provider if you have concerns about auditory sensitivity, epilepsy, or other conditions affected by rhythmic audio or hypnotic suggestion. 🎧 Binaural Beats: Exploring Their Potential in Mental Health Binaural beats are an auditory illusion created when two slightly different frequencies are played separately into each ear. The brain perceives a third tone—the binaural beat—which corresponds to the frequency difference between the two tones. This phenomenon is believed to influence brainwave activity, potentially affecting mental states such as relaxation, focus, and sleep. 🧠 How Do Binaural Beats Work? The concept of brainwave entrainment suggests that external stimuli, like binaural beats, can synchronize brainwave frequencies to match the stimulus. Different brainwave frequencies are associated with various mental states: • Delta (0.5–4 Hz): Deep sleep and relaxation. • Theta (4–8 Hz): Meditation, creativity, and memory. • Alpha (8–12 Hz): Relaxed alertness and stress reduction. • Beta (12–30 Hz): Active thinking and focus. • Gamma (30–100 Hz): Higher cognitive functions and consciousness. By listening to binaural beats at specific frequencies, it’s hypothesized that individuals can induce desired mental states. ⸻ 🧪 What Does the Research Say? 1. Anxiety and Mood • A 2015 study reported that delta and theta binaural beats led to significant reductions in anxiety and mood disturbances compared to control conditions.  • A 2023 systematic review found that while some studies support the use of binaural beats for anxiety and depression, results are inconsistent, highlighting the need for further research.  2. Memory and Attention • Research indicates that binaural beats, particularly in the beta and gamma ranges, may enhance working memory and attention. However, findings are mixed, with some studies showing no effect or even negative impacts.  • A 2022 study observed that 40 Hz gamma-frequency binaural beats could improve memory and attention in healthy adults.  3. Sleep Quality • A 2022 study demonstrated that combined alpha, theta, and delta binaural beats improved sleep quality and reduced insomnia symptoms in university students.  • Another study found that 0.5 Hz binaural beats significantly improved sleep latency and overall sleep quality.  ⸻ ⚠️ Safety and Considerations Binaural beats are generally considered safe for most individuals. However, some users may experience discomfort, such as dizziness or headaches, especially if the beats are not tailored to the individual’s current state or are listened to at high volumes. It’s advisable to use binaural beats in a comfortable setting and to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any underlying health conditions. ⸻ ✅ Summary While binaural beats offer a non-invasive and accessible method for potentially influencing mental states, the scientific evidence supporting their efficacy is mixed. They may serve as a complementary tool for relaxation, meditation, and stress reduction but should not replace established therapeutic interventions. Further rigorous research is necessary to fully understand their benefits and limitations. ⸻ 🔗 References 1. Wahbeh H, Calabrese C, Zwickey H. “Binaural beat technology in humans: a pilot study to assess psychologic and physiologic effects.” The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. 2007;13(1):25-32. 2. Ingendoh RM, Posny ES. “Binaural beats to entrain the brain? A systematic review of the effects of binaural beat stimulation on brain oscillatory activity, and the implications for psychological research and intervention.” Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 2023;17:10198548.  3. Open Public Health Journal. “Binaural Beats’ Effect on Brain Activity and Psychiatric Disorders: A Literature Review.” 2023.  4. Jirakittayakorn N, Wongsawat Y. “Brain responses to 40-Hz binaural beat and effects on emotion and memory.” International Journal of Psychophysiology. 2017;120:96-107.  5. Dini H, Rahmanian M, Alipour A, Arbabi S. “The Effectiveness of Brainwave Entrainment by Binaural Beats on the Sleep Quality.” Journal of Sleep Sciences. 2021;6(3-4):92-100.  6. Shalforoushan SM, Bagherzadeh Golmakani Z. “The Effectiveness of Alpha Binaural Beats in Reducing Stress and Rumination and Promoting Sleep Quality in University Students with Poor Sleep Quality.” Journal of Sleep Sciences. 2021;6(3-4):67-73.  ⸻ Note: This summary is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider for personalized guidance. Facilitated by Glenn Ostlund, MA, BHT
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Session 9: Imagining Empathy

In this 20-minute guided meditation, we explore the powerful skill of empathy—a transformative capacity that can be developed and refined by anyone. Using a gentle staircase deepening and evocative visual metaphors, you'll be guided to step into the inner world of another, suspend judgment, and become more curious, more present, and more human. Blending hypnotic language inspired by Milton Erickson, NLP techniques, and the compassionate insights of Dr. Dabney Ewin, this episode invites you to re...

May 02, 202521 minEp. 10

Session 8: Walking in Her Shoes

Episode Title: Session 8 – Walking in Her Shoes: The Felt Practice of Empathy This guided meditation invites listeners to take one of the most vital—and vulnerable—steps in the change process: imagining the experience of the person they hurt. In alignment with Session 8’s focus on reconstructing the scene and building empathy, “Walking in Her Shoes” creates a quiet, embodied space where awareness replaces defensiveness. There’s no need to relive every detail, no need to punish yourself. Instead,...

May 02, 202513 minEp. 9

Session 7: Facing the Mirror

Episode Title: Session 7 – Facing the Mirror: The Beginning of Doing Better This meditation invites you into stillness—not to escape—but to gently face what you’ve avoided. In step with Session 7’s work on cognitive interventions, “Facing the Mirror” guides you through a felt process of honest reflection. You won’t be asked to relive past harm, but to observe it—with clarity, not shame. As you visualize a mirror—not for your face, but for a moment—you’re asked to see what happened. Not the excus...

May 02, 202513 minEp. 8

Session 6: The River of Your Thoughts

Episode Title: Session 6 – The River of Your Thoughts With soft river sounds and foglike focus, this guided meditation invites you to step back from the noise of your thoughts and sit—quietly—on the riverbank. In harmony with Session 6, which introduces stress management and cognitive awareness, you’ll practice the foundational skill of observing your internal narratives without reacting to them. As the river of thoughts flows— “She doesn’t care,” “I’m not enough,” “They’re out to get me” —you l...

May 02, 202513 minEp. 6

Session 5: Cooling the System

Session 5 – Cooling the System: HALT and Nervous-System Reset Sink into slow ambient tones and let shoulders drop as we guide you through the Milton-Erickson–style “Cooling the System” meditation. The script uses a simple flame-turning metaphor to embody Session 5’s lesson: stress heats the nervous system degree by degree until we boil over—unless we pause and HALT. In DV Brain Change, HALT stands for Hungry, Anxious, Lonely, Tired—four internal states that sharply raise the odds of anger and ag...

May 02, 202513 minEp. 5

Session 4: Brain Change Prep: "I Am Rewiring"

Episode Title: Session 4 – Brain Change Prep: "I Am Rewiring" With ambient tones drifting from alpha into theta, this meditation guides you straight into the electrical heart of Session 4—brain change by deliberate practice. Eyes soft, breath slow, you’ll visualize two trails inside your mind’s landscape. One is the familiar track of reflex— anger → explosion, shame → shutdown. The other is a barely visible footpath that whispers, pause… breathe… listen. Each intentional step down this new route...

Apr 22, 202513 minEp. 4

Session 3: Changing What you Do

Episode Title: Session 3 – Changing What you Do Description Sink the shoulders, loosen the jaw, let breathing find its own tempo—then picture a fork in the road. One track is the worn‑in route of old reactions; the other is an unmapped trail that begins with a single, different move. This meditation embodies Session 3’s theme: lasting change is behavioral and begins the moment you do one thing differently. In the silence after a trigger you might pause, breathe, walk away, or speak new words—any...

Apr 16, 202513 minEp. 3

Session 2: Taking 100% Responsibility for What You Did and Are Doing Now

Episode Title: Session 2 – Taking 100% Responsibility for What You Did and Are Doing Now Description This session invites you into a slow‑tide breath and a mirror that shows only one thing: your own behavior. With eyes closed or softly focused, you’ll notice there’s nothing to fix, no one else to blame—just the honest image of your choices. The purpose is simple: trade denial for clarity and feel the instant power return when you whisper, “This is mine.” As the meditation guides you, each exhale...

Apr 11, 202513 minEp. 2

Session 1: Series Introduction and Orientation

Episode 1: Orientation – What Is DV Brain Change? Welcome to the DV Brain Change Meditation Podcast Series . In this special orientation episode, therapist and creator Glenn Ostlund introduces the purpose, structure, and personal philosophy behind this unique fusion of neuroscience, sound therapy, and guided meditation. Drawing from the Brain Change curriculum by Ronald and Patricia Potter-Efron, this series offers supportive meditations for individuals working through the challenges of behavior...

Apr 10, 202528 minEp. 1
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