Where Can I Listen to Sound Alchemist Julie Jules Smoot’s Music?
- Julie Jewels Smoot
- Feb 20
- 2 min read

If you’re asking where you can hear the work of Sound Alchemist Julie Jules Smoot, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re seeking nervous-system support, trauma-informed listening, or music that honors your body’s pacing, there are several places where her soundscapes and guided tracks are available.
🎧 1. Official Website — The Core Collection
The best place to start is on Julie Jules Smoot’s official site, where you’ll find:
Trauma-informed soundscapes
Scripted guided pieces
Bundles like Low Stimulus / High Boundary
Series like After the Rupture and Containment Scripts
Listen, preview, and access content designed to meet you where you are.
The site often has exclusive tracks not available anywhere else.
🪩 2. Streaming Platforms
Julie’s music is available on a range of major streaming services, so you can listen wherever you prefer:
Spotify
Apple Music
Amazon Music
YouTube Music
Deezer
Tidal
Search for:
Sound Alchemist Julie Jules Smoot or individual track/album names like After the Rupture or Safe Enough to Rest.
This is great for everyday listening, gentle regulation, or background support.
📥 3. Direct Downloads
Some pieces — especially guided scripts paired with music — are available as direct downloads in:
High-quality audio files (MP3 / WAV)
Bundled collections
Guided + music combinations
Direct downloads let you keep the files permanently and listen offline without algorithms.
You can find these on:
✔ The official site
✔ Bandcamp (if you use it)
✔ Digital store links provided in your music catalog
📱 4. Podcast Platforms
Some of Julie’s work may also appear in podcast form — especially the guided scripts or spoken-word releases.
Listen on:
Apple Podcasts
Spotify
Buzz Sprout
Google Podcasts
Podcast apps of your choice
Search for your name or episode titles like After the Appointment Collapse or Steady in the Noise.
This makes your work easy to access on the go.
❤️ 5. Personalized Playlists
Many listeners create their own playlists for different purposes:
🎵 Morning Regulation
🎵 Sleep Support
🎵 Low Stimulus Moments
🎵 Boundary Reinforcement
🎵 Trauma Processing
Feel free to mix your tracks with other supportive sound — whatever helps your nervous system.
💡 6. Therapist & Clinician Resources
If you’re a clinician or trauma-informed practitioner, some tracks may be available for licensed use in:
Private sessions
Group settings
Somatic therapy work
Client care plans
Reach out through the contact page for access and license options.
🛠 Tips for Listening
To get the most out of trauma-informed sound:
✨ Use headphones when you want immersive regulation
✨ Choose low-volume, predictable tracks during dysregulation
✨ Give yourself permission to stop anytime — nothing is required
✨ Listen in a safe, comfortable space

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