The Inward Sea: Podcast Hub
Decide where you listen to podcast episodes
Foreword
The Inward Sea is a long-form podcast about myth and folklore, the lived experience of psychology, creativity, and the inner landscapes we learn to navigate as we grow. I’m the host, creator, producer, and editor of the show, and I try produce one episode a month (usually published around the middle of the month) which is followed by an expanded transcript with pictures, additional notes, and a list of my sources here on Substack.
Each episode includes a myth or mythological scene, an amplification of the images and symbols that bob to the surface in the tale, and a reflection segment in which I present you, dear listener/reader, with an opportunity to develop your own relationship with the archetypal contents of the story.
If you’ve found your way here through my writing, this page is simply a doorway—from the written voice to the spoken one. No special knowledge required, no commitment expected. Just a place to listen, if and when you feel curious.
Many people don’t actively “look for” podcasts, or aren’t quite sure where they live. That’s completely normal. This page exists to make that part easy—so you can listen wherever you already are, in whatever way feels most natural to you.
Table of Contents
Here is a short list of contents to help you find a platform that suits you. Please visit the last bit of this post before you leave.
WARNING: these links don’t seem to work on mobile.
The Most Popular Platforms
Apple Podcasts
You can link to Apple Podcasts by clicking this link or using the player embedded below. To see a full list of the episodes, just click the purple “See More Episodes” link in the bottom right corner of the player.
This is a great choice if you are iphone or a Mac. The only down side is that it seems my episode art isn’t showing up here (but you can still see it in the transcripts, if that tickles your fancy.)
To subscribe, you will need to sign in with your Apple ID (like you do with the Appstore).
Spotify
This platform works on almost any device and is familiar to many listeners. It’s easy to follow and return to later.
This link will play the latest episode if you click the play button, or you can go to the Spotify podcast homepage by either this link clicking the circular Spotify logo in the top right corner of this player.
Youtube
This is a simple Youtube version of the same audio available through the podcasting platforms. This is a great option if you like to listen to Youtube videos.
BONUS: there is no real video content so you can do whatever else you’d like while letting the audio play in the background!
Amazon Music
Listen to The Inward Sea on Amazon Music. Great if you have Alexa. Or you can click on the link below and get it
The Other Platforms
If none of the above appeal to you, fear not! There are many other options to choose from. Below at a list of links you can follow to find The Inward Sea Podcast on a platform that suits your needs.
To get to the content, just click the logo of the site that appeals to you!
Help the Work Travel
If you enjoy listening and feel inclined to help my work travel a little further, there are a few simple ways people usually do that:
following or subscribing on your preferred platform. All it will cost you is a few clicks.
leaving a short rating or review on the platform of your choice. Again, entirely free apart from the few words you drop along the way.
sharing an episode with someone who might appreciate it
You can also share this post with anyone you think might be interested in the work I do. An exploration of the inward sea is always more fun with more hands on deck!
These small gestures don’t fund the project or determine whether it continues—but they do help it move beyond my own circle, and they make it easier for the right listeners to stumble across it.
If that feels like something you’d like to be part of, thank you.
If not, you’re still very welcome here.
Either way, I’m glad you found your way to this cove on the shore of The Inward Sea.
Before you go, if there is a platform that I’ve missed that you feel would help me get my work out to a wider audience more effectively, please let me know by commenting or messaging me.














Thanks for the restack!