Nothing is Required: Trauma-Informed Gong Listening
Nothing Is Required is a trauma-informed sound podcast designed for nervous systems that live in brace mode.
Hosted by Navy Veteran and Sound Alchemist JS Worldbridger and Julie Jules Smoot this podcast offers structured gong listening sessions created to support regulation, grounding, and reduced overwhelm. Each episode is paced intentionally — with gradual entry, predictable resonance, and space to soften without pressure.
These are not performance-based meditations.
There is no emotional outcome to achieve.
There is nothing to fix.
Through Chiron Gong, planetary gong sessions, and steady vibrational sound fields, listeners are invited to practice un-bracing — gently and at their own pace.
This podcast is designed for individuals living with trauma histories, CPTSD, chronic stress, sensory sensitivity, and nervous system dysregulation who are seeking contained, non-verbal support between therapy sessions.
Nothing is required of you here.
You are not asked to go deeper than your body wants to go.
You are simply invited to listen.
Nothing is Required: Trauma-Informed Gong Listening
Permission to Drift
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Permission to Drift is a trauma-informed sound podcast created for rest, release, and leaving when you need to.
These episodes offer sound as presence, not instruction. There is no guidance to follow, no outcome to reach, and no expectation to stay. You are free to listen closely, listen lightly, drift in and out, or stop entirely. All of those choices are valid.
Created through Sound Alchemy, Permission to Drift centers consent, pacing, and nervous-system safety. The sounds are intentionally spacious—allowing silence, pauses, and unfinished moments to remain. Nothing here is designed to push, provoke, or move you faster than your body allows.
This podcast is for people who have learned to stay past their limits, and are now practicing the art of leaving sooner—or resting without explanation. It is especially supportive for survivors, highly sensitive listeners, and anyone who needs sound that does not ask them to perform healing.
You do not need to relax. You do not need to process. You do not need to stay.
Permission to Drift exists to remind you that listening is optional, rest is allowed, and staying counts only when it is a choice.
The opening moments of this episode include a short excerpt from Regulation Before Release.
This excerpt is offered as orientation and stabilization before the main content begins. It is not an exercise and does not ask the listener to relax, process, or change anything. The sound is shared as structure—something steady that can be present while the nervous system settles at its own pace.
Regulation Before Release was created for moments when grounding and co
The opening minutes of this episode feature an excerpt from Nothing Is Required of You, a listening piece that anchors the tone and ethics of this podcast.
This excerpt is offered as orientation—not instruction. There is no exercise to follow, no breath to control, and no expectation to relax, heal, or change. The sound is shared as presence—something that can be nearby without asking anything of the listener.
Nothing Is Required of You was created for nervou
You’re free to listen for any portion of this episode.
You’re free to drift, rest, or stop at any time.
Nothing is required of you here.