
InnerVerse is a podcast exploring consciousness, alternative health, sound healing, and the hidden patterns connecting language, myth, and human history. Host Chance Garton brings nearly a decade of deep research and conversation for independent thinkers who sense there's more to reality than they've been taught. New episodes weekly — 1,000+ conversations in the archive.
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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 646 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Alternative HealthSociety & CultureHealth & FitnessPhilosophy | |||

Can the mind really heal the body? In this episode of the InnerVerse Podcast, we sit down with Brandy Gillmore, who spent seven years in a wheelchair due to "incurable" chronic pain before discovering the missing link in her recovery.
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The Ultimate Gemini Herbalism Masterclass: Astrology, Tarot, & The Doctrine of Signatures. ♊️
3+ hours of Astro-Herbalism lessons on the Mercurial architecture of reality, covering "Swords as Words" in the Tarot, "All Is Mind" Hermeticism, and a de... more
The Apocalypse is nightmare fuel when taken literally. Is the Book of Revelation real?
Join Chance Garton and Dylan Saccoccio on Inner Whirled for a decode of the Revelation Mind War and the origins of the Textus Receptus.
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Is AI a sentient threat, or a digital mirror? Mike Winner (TerrainTV, Alfavedic) returns to InnerVerse to 'de-hex' the mainstream narrative of the AI age. From the 'AI Psychosis' trapping truth-seekers to the way digital tools can noticeably impair o... more
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Satan is a metaphor for knowledge from the serpent & Lucifer is a metaphor for first light from Venus sometimes seen as a deceiving light; Romans twisted the image of the devil to be the same as the Pagan God representative of nature like Krampus, strange how the same people who now control our federal reserve after converting into the Catholic Church subliminal teach us that Nature is evil…
The Innerverse is super insightful and makes many deep connections on various esoteric topics. Chance dabbles in a little bit of everything. He’s warm, well spoken, and has a great mind to broaden your awareness. I dig this podcast and I have learned so much from Chance and all his guests. Special shout out to Slick!
Innerverse & Vibe~rant is always uplifting. Love this podcast, thanks Chance. There’s always interesting people to hear from. I wish I could afford the second half and Inner Whirled.
Innerverse & Vibe~rant is always uplifting
Love this podcast and the positive vibes. Just wish there were more releases in the one hour time frame. Hard to find time to listen to 3-4 hours.
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This show centers on consciousness, alternative health, and esoteric history, often weaving together threads from symbolism, terrain-based medicine, biofield work, and myth to challenge mainstream narratives. Episodes frequently feature guests who push boundary ideas—from terrain theory and biofield tuning to tarot symbolism and astro-theology—creating a mosaic of interdisciplinary exploration. Listeners likely value deep-dive conversations, critical thinking, and community-driven learning, with a preference for nuanced perspectives and practical frameworks for personal growth and healing. A notable strength is the eclectic guest roster and willingness to blend science, spirituality, and conspiracy critique into accessible, thought-provokin... more
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Recent guests on InnerVerse include:
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2. Liev Dalton
3. Chance Garton
4. Edith Ubuntu Chan
5. Dr. Marizelle Arce
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7. Brandon Thomas
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