
Almost 30 861. The Invisible Force That’s Literally Rewiring Your Brain and Body
Apr 14, 2026
Laura Widney, co-founder of Soaak and former clinic owner who digitized frequency therapies, and Henry Penix, co-founder who ran frequency treatments in clinics and military projects, break down how sound tones can regulate the nervous system. They cover ancient sound healing meets modern tech. Topics include sleep and anxiety support, hormone and pain effects, wealth-frequency stories, military sleep research, and practical daily uses.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Make Clinic Therapies Affordable By Digitizing Them
- Digitize effective clinic therapies to make them affordable and accessible 24/7.
- Laura built Soaak because in-clinic frequency sessions were expensive ($800–$1,000/month) and needed a cheaper app alternative.
Adaptogenic Frequency Compositions Target Root Causes
- Soaak composes adaptogenic frequency blends (5–25 tones) targeted to conditions rather than single pitches.
- They map causes (e.g., headache: dehydration, stress) and layer frequencies so cells resonate with what they need.
Let Your Body Entrain To A Stable Frequency
- Use sympathetic resonance: play a stable digital frequency and let the body's cells entrain to it.
- Henry likens users to tuning forks that resonate in sympathy with the app's unchanging tone.






