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Infants on Thrones

Ep 941 - Welcome to the Dojo of Sound: Demons, Witches, and the Friend I Used to Know

Infants on Thrones

Glenn Ostlund

Personal Journals, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Glenn Ostlund's Psychology Today Profile


A message from an old friend became an unexpected mirror. After a New Moon ritual, Glenn received a warning that he had opened demonic portals through witchcraft and that only repentance could save him. Rather than debating theology, this episode explores certainty, folklore, nervous systems, cult dynamics, spiritual identity, and the stories we use to make sense of reality. What happens when two people who once admired each other find themselves living inside entirely different worlds?

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Infants on Thrones. I'm Glenn Osland, and just real quick, I started this podcast

0:06.1

back in 2012 with several friends who were all in the process of leaving the Mormon

0:10.6

Church. Back then, I didn't fully understand the mental, emotional, and physiological impact

0:17.4

of all this faith crisis stuff. But the more I learned about mental health and the human

0:22.7

nervous system, the more I began to understand how deep it actually goes. And it made me want to do more

0:28.4

than just podcast. I became a certified life coach in 2019 and a licensed therapist in 2025.

0:35.3

I'm currently building my caseload and I'm accepting new clients, so if you or someone

0:40.2

you know is seeking either coaching or therapy services, please reach out. I offer a free 15-minute

0:46.4

consultation. I'll include a link to my Psychology Today profile on the website and in the show notes.

0:52.6

So thanks again for listening,

0:54.6

and now here's your episode.

1:00.3

All right.

1:07.5

This one I'm addressing

1:09.4

to a friend of mine that I'm just going to call the gaggle snitch.

1:14.4

I think that's what he used to say.

1:20.9

This is somebody that I knew in high school and really admired a lot.

1:26.2

He was a funny guy.

1:31.9

Kind of Andy Kaufman-esque with a sense of humor.

1:34.8

That's kind of deadpan humor.

1:39.6

Like it'd sit behind me in classes.

1:45.0

And it'd start rolling up the sleeves of my t-shirt. And when I'd turn around, you know, he used to be like looking straight ahead,

1:50.0

pretending like he hadn't done anything.

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