A Wilder Life is a transformative podcast hosted by Eric Edmeades, delving into evolutionary mismatch theory and The Evolution Gap. Each episode examines the widening disconnect between our ancestral roots and modern society—gaps that contribute to rising levels of depression, anxiety, addiction, and reliance on psychoactive drugs, despite this being the safest era in human history. Through conversations that blend ancestral wisdom with modern science, listeners gain practical insights to enhance their health, relationships, longevity, and overall quality of life.
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A Wilder Life is a transformative podcast hosted by Eric Edmeades, delving into evolutionary mismatch theory and The Evolution Gap. Each episode examines the widening disconnect between our ancestral roots and modern society—gaps that contribute to rising levels of depression, anxiety, addiction, and reliance on psychoactive drugs, despite this being the safest era in human history. Through conversations that blend ancestral wisdom with modern science, listeners gain practical insights to enhance their health, relationships, longevity, and overall quality of life.
What if the path through grief isn't silence, but sound? Discover how music and crystal singing bowls can help us heal and reconnect with ourselves in the wake of profound loss.
In this episode of A Wilder Life, Eric speaks with Jeralyn Glass, internationally renowned sound healing pioneer, founder of Crystal Cadence, and author of Sacred Vibrations. After the tragic loss of her 19-year-old son, Jeralyn transitioned from a celebrated opera career to the transformative world of sound healing. In this deeply moving conversation, Eric and Jeralyn explore the power of music to help us process grief, regulate our nervous system, and connect with the unseen—sharing practical tools, personal stories, and spiritual insights that resonate far beyond the conversation. They also touch on how sound may serve as a bridge between science and spirit, and how universal truths are encoded in musical harmony.
Key Takeaways:
→ Sound, especially crystal singing bowls, can help process and express grief in ways talk therapy sometimes cannot.
→ Vibrational frequencies of music create structure and safety that allow deeper emotional exploration.
→ Music connects us to our loved ones, even after their passing, and can serve as a bridge between the seen and unseen.
→ Simple practices like humming can calm the nervous system and help us “tune” ourselves.
→ Grief is not something we "get over" but something we learn to move with, transforming us in the process.
More from Jeralyn Glass:
Visit Crystal Cadence for her book Sacred Vibrations, her Oracle card deck with sound QR codes, the Source Be Inspired app, and over 200 free meditations on her YouTube channel.
Quotes from Jeralyn Glass:
"Music builds a bridge—from the seen to the unseen, from the mind to the heart."
"You can't talk through some feelings. You have to sound them."
"We are human instruments—and it's our responsibility to learn how to tune
ourselves."
Jeralyn Glass Bio:Jeralyn Glass is an internationally known singer, sound healing practitioner, and founder of Crystal Cadence. A former opera star turned spiritual teacher, she blends science, spirituality, and the power of crystalline sound to foster healing, transformation, and connection. Her groundbreaking work includes training programs, sound meditations, a bestselling book, and collaborations with scientists exploring the therapeutic power of frequency and vibration.
Connect with Jeralyn Glass:
Website: https://www.crystalcadence.com
Website: https://www.jeralynglass.com/
YouTube: Crystal Cadence Channel
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crystalcadencela/
Sacred Vibrations Book: https://www.amazon.com/Sacred-Science-Sound-Jeralyn-Glass/dp/1401972705
App: Source: Be Inspired
A Wilder Life
A Wilder Life is a transformative podcast hosted by Eric Edmeades, delving into evolutionary mismatch theory and The Evolution Gap. Each episode examines the widening disconnect between our ancestral roots and modern society—gaps that contribute to rising levels of depression, anxiety, addiction, and reliance on psychoactive drugs, despite this being the safest era in human history. Through conversations that blend ancestral wisdom with modern science, listeners gain practical insights to enhance their health, relationships, longevity, and overall quality of life.