What are you not hearing?

Open Frequency is a practice of presence. Through music. Through conversation. Through learning to pay attention to what’s already there.

You already know the difference.

Between hearing a song and feeling it. Between sitting in a room and being present in it. Between someone talking and someone actually saying something.

You know. You’ve just never had a name for the gap. This is that name.

Three ways we practice listening.

The H.E.A.R. Experience

An album. A room. A sound system that changes what you hear. Music is the teacher here.

Workshops

Workshops, guided exercises and conversation that train the ear and the instinct. For relationships and life.

For Organizations

The same practice, built for teams. Because culture isn’t a policy. It’s how well your people listen.

Hearers. Thinkers. Doers.

THE FRAMEWORK

HEARERS.

Be still long enough to actually receive. Not plan. Not respond. Receive.

THINKERS.

Sit with what you heard. Your own processing. Not a feed. Not an algorithm. Yours.

DOERS.

Move from what you know. Not what you were told. What landed.

You’ve never listened like this.

FOR THE CURIOUS

One album. One room. One sound system that reveals what you’ve been missing. No phones. No half-attention. Just you and the music, the way it was meant to be heard.

He rebuilt his ears. Then everything else.

Jarad Wright spent years in the world of audio before realizing the best equipment in the world means nothing if you don’t know how to listen. Open Frequency is what came next.

Nearly 1,600 times, scripture tells us to hear and listen. This isn’t new. It’s foundational.

Nearly 1,600 times, scripture tells us to hear and listen. This isn’t new. It’s foundational.