Terence M.G. Leaño
EPISODE #20

Vocal Wisdom from the Throat Sing King with

Terence M.G. Leaño

Experience how one man trained his voice to unlock ancient sound—and why it changes how you feel instantly.

Terence M.G. Leaño sounds like deep, rich thunder.

Known online as the Throat Singing King, Terence has dedicated his time to mastering overtone singing — an ancient vocal art where the body produces multiple tones at once. When you hear it for the first time it feels almost impossible, like the human voice has stepped outside the rules we thought it followed. But what moved me most about Terence is the devotion behind that sound. He taught himself during long work shifts, making strange noises while coworkers laughed, patiently teaching his body how to resonate differently. Over time those experiments turned into mastery. What you hear today is the result of thousands of hours learning how breath, tongue, skull, and nervous system interact to create layered sound. This episode explores the mechanics of throat singing — but also how vibration changes emotional states. How chanting and overtone singing connect us to older traditions of prayer and ritual. And how the human voice can become an instrument for transformation. Terence is a reminder that the body carries ancient technologies we are only beginning to rediscover. If you’re curious about the outer edges of human sound — this dialogue belongs in your library.

 

“When we listen deeply—to our bodies and to sound—we create the space for true transformation.”

We discussed:

- The spiritual and emotional depth of throat singing as a healing practice - How vibration, breath, and intention shape the body’s energy field - Channeling spiritual entities and sound as a bridge between worlds - The mental health challenges faced by creators and public figures - How to stay grounded, authentic, and emotionally present in the digital age For those who prefer a visual experience, the conversation is available on YouTube. As always, the audio version streams wild and free on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. I sincerely hope you enjoyed our talk. Be mighty!

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