Parallel Frequencies Explores Sound, Signs & Stories

When Sound Becomes a Signal
What if sound wasn’t just something you heard, but something that acted on you?
That question sits at the heart of this episode of Parallel Frequencies with Just Blane & Coco, where audio becomes a character, intuition becomes evidence, and podcasts become vessels for connection.
The discussion opens with A24’s upcoming film Undertone, a story centered on unsettling frequencies and a paranormal podcast. It’s not a stretch for Blane, who spent years in radio, to point out that hidden tones already exist in broadcasting. Automation signals. Affiliate triggers. Frequencies we don’t hear but that still do something.
That realization reframes horror entirely. The fear isn’t the monster. It’s the delivery system.
Tarot, Divination, and Storytelling
Coco brings a different frequency to the conversation. Tarot, oracle decks, even unexpected tools like storytelling cards become mirrors rather than predictors. Divination here isn’t about telling the future. It’s about recognizing patterns, symbols, and emotional truths.
When meaning shows up where you didn’t expect it, you either dismiss it or listen closer.
Signs, Grief, and the Things We Can’t Explain Away
The most powerful moment of the episode arrives in stories of grief and signs from loved ones who’ve passed. Pearls appearing in impossible places. Feelings that land with certainty rather than coincidence.
The conversation doesn’t try to convince skeptics. It simply validates lived experience. Whether you believe in an afterlife or not, the human need for connection doesn’t disappear when someone does.
Podcast Trailers as Portals
Just Blane’s Trailer Park segment highlights podcasts that deserve discovery. Paranormal storytelling. Fan-fiction rewatches like Star Trek Phase II. Parenting podcasts tackling infertility, IVF, and emotional labor with honesty.
Trailers aren’t ads here. They’re invitations.
Tools That Make It Possible
Shows like this exist because creators have access to the right tools. Riverside makes long-form recording seamless. Opus Pro turns moments into discoverable clips. Podpage gives podcasts a home that feels intentional.
These aren’t just tools. They’re infrastructure for voices that need space.
Final Frequency
Parallel Frequencies isn’t about answers. It’s about tuning in. To sound. To stories. To moments that resonate before they make sense.
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