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October 13, 2025 44 mins
Episode Highlights With Linda
  • How being deaf in one ear led her to research sound and vibration and led to the work she does now
  • The healing power of sound and vibration
  • Einstein said future medicine would be the medicine of frequencies 
  • The history of sound healing and frequencies and how this was pushed out of modern medicine
  • Chemical frequencies (from supplements and pharmaceuticals) vs WAV frequencies
  • Why we don’t even have to hear a frequency or sound to benefit from it
  • New evidence on how sound and frequency can be beneficial 
  • Research shows that nerves may not be electrical, but sound pulses
  • How the WAVwatch works 
  • The most common settings and some amazing stories with these frequencies
  • Why this is safe for pregnancy, children, medical conditions, etc.
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  • WAVwatch - use code wellnessmama for a discount
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the topic of the science of sound and how frequencies

(04:48):
can support the body in a really unique way. I
am so fascinated by this topic because I feel like
this is an emerging area of research and one that
I've been experimenting with myself. And we have quotes from
people even like Einstein who said that the future medicine
would be frequency medicine. And I know we're seeing lots
of devices and research around this area, which I find

(05:09):
very exciting. And today's guest I got to learn from
a lot in depth today. I met her recently at
Dave Asprey's Biohacking conference and got to try a device
that we talk about called the wave Watch, which I
actually felt an immediate difference from and ended up getting
and buying on the spot and had been using since then.
So I wanted her to come explain the science of
it today. And Linda bamber Olsen developed a fascination with

(05:32):
sound after she explains being more in deaf in one ear,
and this led to as she'll explain her whole journey
with this, that led to now wave Watch. She also
had her mother and sister get diagnosed with breast cancer
around the same time, and her doctor recommended a preventative
double mis ectomy, which she did not want to do,
and so her passion in both of these areas led

(05:53):
to some deep research and she'll explain more about that today.
I definitely learned a lot from her, and I know
you will as well. So let's jump in and Linda, welcome,
and thank you so much for being here.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
Well, thank you for inviting me today. I'm very excited
I am too.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
This is We're going to actually get to dive into
a couple topics that I've never gone super deep on
on this podcast before, and that you have a lot
of knowledge around it. I'm so excited to learn from
you on both and the first one is the science
of sound and frequency, which I think is such a
fascinating topic and potentially especially relevant to moms because of
all the potential ways it can be beneficial. And I

(06:30):
got to know you a little bit at a recent
conference as well as get to know a lot of
your team, and was fascinated by what I learned. So
I'm super excited selfishly to get to deepen my own
learning about this today. But to start off, I feel
like I would love to hear a little bit more
about your personal story. From what I understand, you were
born deaf in one ear and that there's actually a
connection here that led to the research that now is

(06:52):
this incredible tool. And this is a little personally relevant
for me as well, because both of my parents actually
are legally deaf as well. I would love to hear
your personal story and a little bit about how that
led to all the things we're going to talk about today.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Well, you know, everybody has a passion, and usually it
comes from pain or from you know, some type of
problem in their life. And mine wasn't necessarily pain. I
was just born without a part. They didn't discover that
I was completely deaf in the left ear until about
third grade, so somehow I had learned to fool everybody,

(07:26):
you know, by maybe you know, looking at people when
they were talking, you know, trying to read lips. They
did say that I put my hands on people's shoulders
a lot, you know, or would touch people and look
at them intently, that type of thing. So I learned
a lot of things about, you know, connecting with frequencies
evidently as a young, young child. But that didn't play

(07:48):
a lot of you know, didn't have a lot to
do with anything at that point in time, I didn't think,
you know. So life continued, and I graduated from high school,
and then I actually played a couple of instruments, you know,
saxophone when I was in high school, and then when
I got into college, I played drums. I started playing drums,
and I continued to play drums in a band for

(08:10):
thirty five years. And I didn't know. I just thought
that was something really fun to do. But later in
life I learned that that was my sound. There was
something about that that really helped me, you know. And
that's what we need to take away, is that sound
can be so healing and energetic for people. And we

(08:31):
all have probably you know, listened to a song on
the radio, and when it's our favorite song, we turn
it way up, you know, and we moved to it,
and our countenance changes, and you know, there's some reason
that we need to hear that song. And I was
evidently like that for the drums. I needed to hear
that and feel that vibration. So that was a new

(08:51):
discovery for me as to why I liked the drums
so much. It just really helped me. So basically, that's
just us all idea. I taught school for years and
then both my mother and sister were diagnosed with breast
cancer at the same time, and they are survivors. But
my medical doctors just wanted me to do a double

(09:12):
miss sectomy and go on with my life. I mean,
they hadn't done any tests or anything, there was anything wrong.
I didn't even have a lum. They just wanted me
to do a double misseectomy for preventive And as a teacher,
in my mind, I'm going, are you crazy, and probably
saying some lot worse things than that, but trying to
look at the doctors and say, I think I can
figure out something better than that, you know, So I

(09:35):
started working quit my teaching school career, got a nature
pathic degree and you know, studied a lot about natural
health and started a business called BRAS Breast Research, Awareness
and Support. So for the last eighteen years or so,
I have taught women how to protect their breast health
in many different ways. And as a result of that,

(09:57):
I just kept seeing all these problems that women had,
and it was getting to be more and more or
it was getting to be harder and harder to suggest
things for them to do, because there was, you know,
a lot of things. And so, you know, one day
I'm like, you know, God, tell me what to do.
This is getting too much, you know, And it just
came down you know, frequencies. You know, you need frequency.

(10:20):
So I started working with frequencies more and paying more
and more attention. And so my slogan is there's a
frequency for that. Everything has a frequency, So just a
little bit behind. I hope that's not too much if
that gives you some information. So, you know, it was
a need, you know, to protect myself and then to

(10:40):
protect other women and my mother and my sister also,
so a direct need.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
Yeah, I feel like this is such a fascinating topic
to get to dive into. And one I will say like,
I don't have a super deep knowledge on but I
have now felt the difference of and I got to
test it out actually at the conference where I met you,
and I felt a difference, And then I brought several
friends to the booth, including a couple who are like
energy workers, who are very sensitive to things like vibration

(11:06):
and sound, who immediately felt a difference and could feel
a difference even between the different settings on the wave watch,
which I know. We're going to get to talk more
about the wave watch specifically in a few minutes, and
also in regards to the work you do outside of this.
We're going to also do a whole follow up episode
about breast health and some of that ways that we
can protect rather than get into the problems in the
first place. But I would love to go deeper on

(11:27):
sound for now. Can you walk us through, like what
exactly is sound healing? What are these frequencies and what's
happening in the body when we interact with them.

Speaker 1 (11:36):
Well, again, this is a whole new education for me
and for most people out there. So what I feel
myself doing most of the time is educating people about frequencies,
and that is a whole field that should be natural
to us. And just like I mentioned the music before,
we all know that music can change or countenance that
we can be saddened, or we can you know, all

(11:58):
of a sudden, we can be just really enthusiastic, or
change our methods, or you know, we get ideas just
like this when we have different sounds. And so we
have just been if I can try not to be
put too many words into it, into somebody's thoughts and minds.

(12:19):
But we knew about frequencies and using them for natural
health over one hundred years ago, but we were steered
a different direction, and so we were steered in the
idea of using pills and medication and things like that.
And what I learned was that there were some basic

(12:39):
reasonings behind that. So there is a frequency for everything
in the universe. They've measured it. So Nikola Tesla actually
was one of the first people, if you can imagine,
you know, that got into this. And I always talk
about how I was so excited to find out that
one of his friends was Mark Twain and they actually
experimented with frequencies and a vibration plate, you know, way

(13:02):
back in the early nineteen hundreds at some time. And
then Nicholas's work went on to doctor Royal Raymond Rithe
who is now considered the father of frequencies, and so
he had developed his own microscope. And I talk about
this a lot. It's fascinating. It's a microscope that hasn't
even been replicated today. And he was able to see

(13:23):
tiny pathogens. And then when he introduced a frequency into
their sphere, you know, when they actually met, those frequencies
would actually kill a pathogen of some kind. And so
Tesla had already named that. He called that the mortal
oscillation rate. And it's just the frequency when two frequencies

(13:48):
meet each other that are the same frequencies, you know,
they will actually change self, amplify, blow up, fall apart.
Lots of different words that you could attach to that,
but that is an amazing idea that we just connect
or connotate to the singer who sings a high note

(14:08):
and can break a crystal goblet. But why haven't you know,
we knew that all these years ago, But why haven't
we connected that and used that for our health. So
that's what my tool is about. It is about letting
us use frequencies to change our body to rebalance it
to you know, do a variety of ideas using frequencies.

(14:33):
So again technology is old. And the rest of the
story is that doctor Royal Raymond Rife was actually put
out of business by the medical community. And so if
you are not up to date on that, if you'd
like to learn more about it, all you have to
do is look him up. There's several books written about it,
videos and stories and things, and so basically, his tools

(14:56):
were destroyed, his frequencies were considered to be you know,
voodoo and not any good. Any medical doctor that worked
with his frequencies or agreed with doctor Riife was put
out of business or they had to recant. It just
goes on and on and on, and so in my mind,
I'm going, but why why would that happen? And it

(15:18):
turns out there's a specific reason. Why have you ever
thought and wondered why we have to take medications over
and over and over again?

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Oh that's interesting, not specifically, but I would love an
explanation on that.

Speaker 1 (15:34):
Yeah, and I hadn't either, you know, It's like, okay,
So what I learned was that there are different kinds
of frequencies. There's a frequency from a sound, a wavefile,
wav waves, and vibrations. That's why I name my watch
wave watch. Those frequencies are one hundred percent absorbed by

(15:55):
your body, and they go through your body at the
speed of sound or faster basic because they're going through water.
But a chemical frequency from a supplement, even you know,
our food prescriptions all those kind of things, is actually
going through very slow, and it actually moves through your
body about a foot a second, and that's really really slow,

(16:15):
and it is actually heated up by your body. The
heat of your body destroys ninety eight percent of that
chemical wave, so only two percent is getting through your body.
So you have to take that over and over and
over again to get any results. And we kind of
know that when we think about supplements because we say, oh,
we you know, you can see it in the you know,

(16:39):
you'll see that you're flushing them out. But it's a
little bit different too, a different way to think of
that with chemical waves. So fact that frequencies can move
through your body so quickly and can make changes quickly.
They can move through your body and very effectively. Frequencies
can be changed, they can be remeasured. If there's a

(17:00):
you know, a mutation in some kind of a pathogen.
It can be remeasured and shared with people easily. The
list goes on and on. There's no drugs, you know,
there's no side effects, it's very cost effective, and so
all of these ideas we're just thrown away with the
bath water, if that's a way to say it. And

(17:20):
the AMA said that frequencies were bad and could not
be used. So that's been going on for you know,
around one hundred years. But somehow they've eased up and
things have changed a little bit because more and more
tools are using ultrasound frequencies or ultra low frequencies, but
none of them seem to be using acoustical frequencies. And

(17:43):
so that's the idea that I went with, is that
acoustical frequencies are safe. We are not using you know,
there's no way that we do anything with an acoustical
frequency that is unsafe for our body. Now they are
mixing some different frequencies, some ultra sound frequencies with different things,
but acoustical frequencies are really safe.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
Yeah, that's so interesting to me. And it makes sense
that like when you separate kind of like you said,
the chemical versus the wave frequencies and how those interact
with the body differently. And I believe it was Einstein
that said that the future medicine would be the medicine
of frequencies, And there's similar quotes about like sound, frequency
and vibration being kind of the future of medicine as well.
And I feel like we're kind of right on the
cusp of more understanding of that and more openness towards that.

(18:28):
And I think, you know, obviously people like you, but
also a lot of moms are kind of pioneering the
experimentation of that sort of like the new directions of this,
which I love to see. And I've heard you also say,
and we talked about this a little at the conference
or I did with your team, that you don't even
have to necessarily hear the frequency to benefit from it.
It's not even necessarily anything to do with the ear,
which is interesting to me and for people like my parents,

(18:50):
I feel like really good to know because they might
not ever hear the sound itself, but they can still
from my understanding, benefit from the sound and the frequency.
Can you explain like what you did a little bit,
but like go deeper on the cellular and energetic level.
What's happening.

Speaker 1 (19:06):
I mean, who would know that. We don't have to
hear those frequencies, but our skin is a receptor for
every frequency that there is, and also bones, so frequencies
go through our bones. Zip zip zip zip zip. And
basically what is happening is that every cell will react
to a frequency or a vibration. So that's the whole

(19:28):
theory of the wave watch is that I was able
to put frequencies or a sound or music, a song,
you know, different ways to describe it onto a watch
and then you make your selection. You turn it on
and there's a speaker on the back of the watch,
and basically the sound goes through the back of the
watch and touches your skin and the cells believe beneath

(19:52):
that start to vibrate. Basically, there are seventy receptors in
every cell and so they're going to vibrate first, and
then that will make the cell vibrate, and then the
next cell vibrates in the next and then it zips
through your body again faster than the speed of sound.
So it is totally amazing how that can happen. Now,
there is also some new evidence from the neils Bor

(20:15):
School of Physics in Denmark, and they are saying that,
you know, ten years ago they've been trying to tell
everybody and get that theory across that frequencies that excuse me,
that our nerves are not electrical. Our nerves are sound pulses.

(20:36):
And that makes so much sense. They've got all the
information there. I sent several scientific people to that site
to look at the information and they're going, oh, my gosh,
they're right. But you know, it's going to take another
forty or fifty years for us to reconfigure our thinking
and realize that, oh, sound impulses do move through our

(20:59):
body and they do have a lot to do with
our nerves. So that is one of the better things
that the way Watch works with. And it's just very
quick sometimes that nerves are changed, and we do have
this scientific information to back that up. So it goes
through your bones and your skin and through your nerves

(21:19):
like you can't believe. So our body is conducting in
many different ways all of these sounds that are around us.
You know, we hear sounds twenty four hours a day,
so our body is adapting all the time to sounds.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
That's fascinating. I didn't know that about nerves, but like
you said, that does make so much sense. And I
feel like this also really touches on the nervous system component,
which I've been so happy to hear talked about more
when it comes even to physical health, and there seems
to be much more understanding of how things are not
in silos. And obviously our emotional health, our nervous system health,
our physical health, our mental health, they all work in

(21:54):
kind of harmony to have actual, like our optimal level
of health. And I know in my personal story actually
releasing kind of store trauma and actually addressing that and
addressing the emotional and inner side was drastically impactful even
in my physical health, and I've talked before about that
being a big part I feel of my reversing Waihashimotos,

(22:14):
and I know that there seems to be like obviously
emotions are tied to our bodies healing capacity and can
actually kind of block our bodies innate healing capacity that
we all have. I'd love to hear how sound can
impact if there are stored energy and emotions within the
body when it comes to trauma or just tension, Like
is there anything we know about that or what have
you seen even anecdotally in people when it comes to

(22:36):
these frequencies and the emotional and trauma side.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Well, those are some really good ideas. Also. I don't
know how much I should explain about the wave watch yet,
but we have so many frequencies on there, and probably
ten percent of them are emotional frequencies. So again, these
frequencies were measured over one hundred years ago, they've been
in our possession, they just have been legal to be used,

(23:02):
and all of this information was destroyed and it had
to be you know, found again, retested, you know, a
lot of different things like that. But emotions are huge,
They are definitely huge. So we have different emotions specifically
on the WaveWatch, and many many testimonies. That's why people
wear it a lot, is for anxiety or for fear

(23:24):
or PTSD add that kind of thing, and we have
all kinds of testimonies. I don't know that I know
how many types of testimonies we have for emotions, but
overall I have about eleven hundred different frequencies and probably
five hundred different kinds of testimonies to back those up.

(23:45):
And then of that we have multiple testimonies, you know,
people saying yes, yes, yes, so on the ideas for
your emotions. We did have someone call in on a
zoom call from overseas and they were saying that they
have a son that had lots of trouble with the
PTSD and excuse me, add all kinds of emotional problems.

(24:06):
This child had actually tried to kill himself. And the
list just went on and on, and the mother was
crying so hard. It was hard to understand everything that
she said. But the gist of it was that she
had gotten a watch and played it for those emotions,
and she got it over the weekend and on Monday
he was a normal child for the first time in

(24:27):
his whole life. And she was trying to tell us
that he was a ten year old who she said,
I've never seen him normal. He had so many problems
and he just calmed down like that. Just just amazing,
you know. So here is this woman crying, and then
everybody's crying with her. You know. So emotions can be huge.
It has changed a lot of lives. Now. Another fun

(24:51):
thing that you might not have realized or people might
not realize about sound. We know this about electricity. You know,
it passes from one person to the other well sound,
you know, so you can actually be wearing the wave
watch on anxiety, and if you have a pet, or
a grandchild or a small baby sitting on your lap,
they're going to be absorbing the same frequencies that you

(25:14):
are playing on your watch. So all kinds of testimonies
about that, mostly from animal lovers. Pet levers, they'll call
in and they'll say, oh, my dog just loves the
anxiety one. You know, he just comes up and snuggles
with me, or my cat does, or all kinds of
testimonies along that line. And then I have a really
great testimony from a gentleman who called in and basically

(25:37):
said he'd bought the watch for his wife with Parkinson's,
and then he got all embarrassed. You could kind of
tell he was trying to figure out what to say,
and then he just blurts out and goes and we
sleep really close together, so of course you're kind of
trying to, you know, figure out what else he's going
to say. And then he blurts out again, and he

(25:57):
said I could feel her frequencies and she had the
wave Watch on. You know, I'm going, oh, Wow, that's
really neat. He goes, well, you know, I got up
the next morning and my feet didn't hurt, and I'm
going to oh that that's really neat. He goes, No,
you don't understand. They've hurt for fifteen years and I've
been on medication for fifteen years. So he called back

(26:20):
and in two weeks he was off his medication, all
because he'd snuggled with his wife for a couple of
weeks more watched. He had the wave watch on, so
perfect testimony there to let me know how viable that is,
and that frequencies do move from one person to the
other very, very easily.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
I feel like that, obviously, for obvious reasons, could be
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the full body nourishment they need. I feel like this
is a great time to really give an explanation of
what the wave watch is like. I said, I got
to try it and immediately bought it because I loved,
like I actually could feel the difference of it. I
use the sleep settings a lot, and I love how
it's like there's settings based on when you go to
sleep to make sure that it's like lining up with

(31:37):
your sleep cycles and like really dialing that in. But
can you kind of walk us through who it works for,
how it works, and is there anything we should know
before using the wave Watch? And then I also want
to make sure we get deeper into kind of some
of the really cool use cases that are especially relevant
to moms.

Speaker 1 (31:53):
So basically, the wave Watch can be worn by anybody.
And somebody's even shared a testimony with me on their
horses and their ducks, you know. So we're talking about
lots of people and animals relate to frequencies and it
can be shared, you know, the family could share one,
or you could have more than one, you know, obviously,
and it can be There are basically a favorite list,

(32:19):
just like you might have on a music player. So
one person in the family could have a different list
of their favorites if you wanted to do it that way.
But basically there are over eleven hundred frequencies that they
have been combined into about one hundred and forty six
different major categories. And then when you play that category,

(32:39):
you're going to be playing a lot of different ideas
that connect to the same basic problem, so that it's
worked on in several different ways. And so all you
have to do is turn the wave watch on by
holding it for three seconds, and then when it comes up,
basically there are just choices here when it looks like

(33:00):
I've got right here, so there are choices, and you
just make your selection and touch a button, you know,
and it actually starts playing a sound. Now I don't
know that you can hear this sound, you know with
us talking, but it is a little bit like a
bee buzz, Is that how you describe it, you know,
or a mosquito, you know, that kind of thing. So

(33:21):
when you touch it, I'll see if I can turn
this up here. Can you hear that at all?

Speaker 2 (33:27):
Canada does? I would say I compared it to the
a bee buzz, which random side note, I've been a
big keeper since I was twelve years old. We now
know the sounds actually that bees make. Also in the
note of sound, healing is very beneficial and calling to
the nervous system as well.

Speaker 1 (33:40):
It's so fun to learn that that, you know, bees
are talking to other plants, and other plants are putting
out a frequency so that the bees come to them first.
It's just totally amazing how our world really revolves around sound.
To start with, we're always thinking light, you know, but
to me, sound was first. The first sense that we

(34:04):
have in the womb is sound. And they say it
sounds like a drum corps, you know, So there I go,
that's that's that's maybe why you know, I was so
enthusiastic about drums. I don't know. But then sound is
the last sense that we have usually when we pass
from this world. So in between, we're not doing a
lot with sound, you know. That's what gets me is

(34:24):
that we haven't listened to our ancestors and all the
tools and things that they had for sound. We kind
of pooh pooh them, and it's like, oh, no, we're
so much smarter than they are. We can, you know,
but we're not. No, we're missing the most obvious thing.
You know. We were spoken into existence, you know. And
the list goes on and on of different ways. If
you want to be biblical about sound and frequencies being

(34:47):
used in the Bible. So anyway, all you're going to
do is just put the watch on and it's all
set for a particular time. Once you've made a selection,
there is a small book that you can see that
shows you know all the different ideas for using it.
You can also go online and there is a list also,

(35:09):
and you can also use like a robot, a bot
if I'm saying that right, And if you don't know
where something is, you can just type it in and
the bot will tell you which particular folder it is in.
So like if you wanted to know where epstein bar
virus might be, if there was a frequency for that,
then you could find it online very easily. Now we

(35:31):
have to be careful with how we say it because
you know, the FDA wants us to stay within the
general Wellness guidelines and so that's why we have those
one hundred and forty six categories with tons of ideas
tucked into them. So that makes it very easy to do.
And then when you actually get to the screen where
you're playing something like I mentioned before, it tells you

(35:52):
how long it will play, and then you have the
ability to set it to play to just repeat. Could
make there about an hour long, and it could repeat
over and over all night long if you wanted it to,
or you could just play it an hour and then
go on to something else. So a lot of people
play the sleep frequencies like you mentioned, and those are

(36:13):
really very very great for most people who are having
sleep trouble. And all you do is pick the time
of bed that you go to sleep, you know, so
there are eleven different hours, and if you're going to
bed at ten o'clock, touch the ten o'clock selection, and
then it goes through there and every hour it changes
the frequencies that it is working on according to the

(36:34):
circadian you know, our circadian cycles. It also works with
the Chinese body clock and uses different organ systems that
are in play in that particular time. In our body,
it also has the vagus, nerve hormones, and so there
are a variety of things that are being worked on
all night long to support your body. A perfect example

(36:56):
is our body is working on the liver, using the
liver from on to three a little bit more, and
from three to five we're using in our body it's
concentrating on our lungs, and so you know, that's an
example at those particular times there are frequencies to help
those two categories organs and very very necessary. So that's

(37:17):
why people are sleeping better. It seems to be a
great hit with people.

Speaker 2 (37:22):
And another thing I feel like it's important to note
because I know I get this question a lot when
it comes to even the wearables like the or ring,
or like any kind of technology that's on the body.
From my understanding, there's actually someone on your team who's
very EMF sensitive, and the wave Watch is completely free
of EMFs. There's not concerns there are people wearing it
at night as far as like the EMF concerned because
it's not connecting to the internet, so there's not's not

(37:43):
communicating with anything, and I sleep within an EMF canopy
and it works perfectly fine in my bed, So I
know that's a concern for some people, so I wanted
to make sure we touched on that, and also just
wanted to get confirmation it sounds like it is and
I've certainly used it with my kids already, but wanted
to confirm it's safe for kids, it's safe for pregnancy
because it just sound and it's not invasive, and it's
working with the body's natural frequencies. But I just wanted

(38:05):
to get verbal confirmation of that from you.

Speaker 1 (38:07):
Oh it's perfect, you know, you just tie right into it,
because that was one of my major concerns when I
developed this. You know, people kept trying to get me
to tie it into the internet and you know, have
something an app, you know, so their phone could speak
back and forth to the watch, and I'm just like, no,
I am not going. And you know, that was one
of my strong points that that has to be something

(38:29):
because people are so aware now of the problems with EMPs,
and so I'm very pleased to say that there is
no connectivity there and you can wear it in safety.
Now another idea. You know, people are always asking me
if somebody who's had pacemaker can wear the wave watch.
And this may not be you know, as much for mothers,

(38:51):
you know, but the grandparents and things like that, and
it makes perfect sense. I kind of tease a little
bit and I can kind of say, well, you know,
did your doctor tell you that you can't listen to
any mutzek or you can't talk to your spouse And
they're going, what, no, why, Yeah, And I'm going, well,
because this is sound, this is an acoustical sound, and
they would be warning you if sound was dangerous, but

(39:12):
it is not. So you can wear that knowing that sound,
you know, is all around us and its acoustical sound,
and it is safe for us to wear. Now, some
other things are not. You know, if you have a pacemaker.
There are definitely some things that you shouldn't wear that
are alternative ideas, like you know that some and I
guess I won't mention those, but it is there are

(39:33):
some dangers, but when it is acoustical frequencies, they are
considered safe. And obviously all those things that are safe
for our children and the no EMS is very very important.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
Yeah, that's good to know, and it makes complete sense
when you explain it as far as like you're not
told not to listen to the radio when you're pregnant.
You're not told, you know, like actually that can be
very helpful pregnant when find music can be very soothing.
We often do that during labor. So I feel like
that's a great reminder and puts it in perspective of
this is an incredibly powerful tool and it's generally safe
for this reason of that it's something that we encounter

(40:06):
already in daily life and the vibration of someone's voice
or the sound of music that we listened to, and
I know we're kind of getting really close to the
end of our time. I'll make sure, of course, it
is linked in the show note to believe there's even
a special code for listeners that I will link in
the show notes as well at walaswama dot com. But
maybe just give us a brief overview if someone were
to get a wave watch of what would be a
good place to start, How do you get started? And

(40:28):
maybe a couple just what are the kind of amazing
stories that you've heard, especially from moms who have really
implemented the wave watch and seem a difference with their families.

Speaker 1 (40:37):
Well, like I mentioned before, emotions seem to be a
big factor. I did have a testimony from a gentleman
from Denmark and he called in and gave a video
testimony telling us that he had a daughter that was
about twelve years old and she had been bedridden for
about two years. She could barely get out of bed
and wouldn't do anything, and it sounded like it more

(41:00):
from depression from mental problems. And he said they got
the wave watch and they played it on Brain Ideas
for two sessions. Now that's two hours, you know, the
way he described it. Two hours was what they played it.
And then she got up and walked for a mile
the first time that she used the watch. So we

(41:21):
were very, very excited about that. And that still brings
tears to my eyes when I think about it, from
going you know, in bed, not moving around because of
brain problems too fully moving within just a short period
of time. So I really like that particular idea. And
it is so important for mothers to know that anything

(41:42):
on the watch can be used for them. I mean,
if your child has a burn, there's a first aid
frequency set that has all kinds of things for burns
and cuts and repair that kind of thing. There's a
special category just for kids, and it's labeled so that
you can see exactly what the you might be interested in.
But kids are going to have, you know, colds and

(42:04):
flues and all kinds of things just like adults. But
basically they can use anything. There is no differentiation front,
So there's a kid's cough, first aid sleep for kids,
also working with spectrum balance and definitely viruses that kind
of thing, plus all of the other ideas can be
used for kids or anywhere else or anyone else also

(42:28):
just you know, like for grandparents the same thing. So
the watch can be passed around for anybody to use,
you know, and be very very workable. So I hope
I covered those ideas. I'm kind of hoping I didn't
miss your question there.

Speaker 2 (42:43):
That was great. I know you guys have educational resources
available online as well as of course the way of
watch itself, and I'll put those links all in the
show notes at wellnesswama dot com. But I love that,
like I said, is EMF free end that it can
be passed around, like my kids can share one and
use it. I feel like there's some devices that different
biopacking companies come out with where each person has to

(43:03):
have their own accountant. It's so complicated, and so I
loved how easy you guys made it to make it
wearable and usable and implement it in your life without
EMFs and without a lot of fancy technology or a
tech degree. And like I said, I think this is
such a fascinating topic and one I hope that we
see more of kind of entering the mainstream conversation. But
I love that you're making it accessible for families and

(43:24):
for moms, and I love that we're going to get
to do a follow up episode all about breast health
and salt, which is one of my favorite topics, so
you guys stay tuned for that one. But Linda, for
this episode, thank you so much for your time. This
was so enlightening and I loved getting to have this
conversation with you. Thank you and thank you for listening,
and I hope you will join me again on the
next episode of the Wellness Mama podcast. If you're enjoying

(43:48):
these interviews, would you please take two minutes to leave
a rating or review on iTunes For me, doing this
helps more people to find the podcast, which means even
more moms and families can benefit from the information. I
really appreciate your time and thanks as always for listening.
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