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We Are ENCODED

We Are ENCODED

By: Chris Walker
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We Are ENCODED is a podcast about mastering Frequency - the invisible architecture that shapes everything in you life. Each episode delivers clear frameworks, grounded insights, and real-world examples to increase your awareness and empower you. Frequency is your inner operating system, including your identity, beliefs, emotions, and intentions. These invisible elements then are visibility expressed through behavior patterns and results. Frequency Training is the structured, measurable, repeatable method of elevating our frequency to create expansive, sustainable, life-changing transformation across all areas of your life. If you’ve felt meant for something more or ready to break through limitations, this is the conversation you’ve been waiting for.Chris Walker Hygiene & Healthy Living
Episodes
  • Independent Thinking vs. Subconscious Programming | How to Break Free from Default Life Scripts and Live the Life You Actually Want
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode, Chris Walker breaks down how independent thinking and internal state drive breakthrough results across business, communication, and life.

    Most people operate based on inherited “rules” about work, success, and safety—beliefs that were never consciously chosen. By questioning these assumptions, Chris shows how new possibilities open up, both in business and in life design.

    The episode explores why real change doesn’t come from tactics or surface-level behavior, but from upgrading what sits underneath: identity, beliefs, and intentions. These internal drivers shape emotional state, influence automatic behavior, and ultimately determine results.

    Chris also introduces frequency training as a practical way to strengthen these internal systems. Instead of suppressing emotions or forcing behavior change, the focus shifts to understanding how thoughts create emotional responses—and learning to consciously reframe them through metacognition.

    The result is faster decision-making, reduced anxiety, stronger self-trust, and more consistent execution.

    The episode closes by connecting this work to a larger shift happening in the world: as AI automates knowledge and output, the real advantage moves toward internal capabilities like discernment, creativity, emotional stability, and independent thought.

    What You’ll Learn

    • Why many of the “rules” people follow are inherited beliefs, not facts
    • How questioning default assumptions creates new opportunities
    • Why breakthrough growth starts with seeing the world differently
    • What actually drives effective communication beneath surface-level tactics
    • How identity, beliefs, and intentions shape emotions and behavior
    • Why self-doubt, procrastination, and avoidance are symptoms—not traits
    • How metacognition reduces anxiety and improves decision-making
    • Why awareness alone doesn’t create change without training
    • How frequency training aligns internal state with external results
    • Why human value is shifting in the age of AI

    Learn more at: encoded.ai


    🎵 Intro music: “Saturday Luv” by Zone+Used with permission. All rights reserved to the artist.


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    59 mins
  • Narrative Identity & Future Self Continuity | How a Stable, Coherent Life Narrative Improves Decision Making, Accelerates Action & Creates Momentum | The Science of Frequency Training (Part 6 of 7)
    Jan 17 2026

    This episode explores narrative identity and the future self as a core mechanism of frequency training, and why so many capable people feel stuck, unmotivated, or inconsistent despite knowing what to do.

    Narrative identity is the internal story that connects who you believe you are, how you interpret your past, and where you believe your life is going. This story is not just reflection. It acts as a decision-making lens that shapes effort, persistence, confidence, and the ability to move forward under uncertainty.

    When narrative identity is fragmented, the future feels vague, the past feels defining, and the present loses direction. Decisions slow down. Motivation comes in short bursts and fades. People procrastinate not because they lack discipline, but because there is no clear next chapter organizing action.

    The episode explains why goals alone do not fix this problem. Goals can create temporary motion, but they do not resolve identity conflicts, update beliefs about capability, or create emotional continuity. When goals clash with identity, identity always wins.

    Drawing from research on narrative identity, future self continuity, identity-based motivation, and self-efficacy, the episode shows how weak future clarity leads to procrastination, impulsivity, and repeated resets. The issue is not effort or intelligence. It is having a story with no clear ending and no clear direction.

    The episode then breaks down how frequency training strengthens narrative identity through four mechanisms. First, narrative awareness makes unconscious stories visible so they no longer run behavior automatically. Second, future self clarification creates a stable, believable direction that organizes decisions and effort. Third, reframing the past updates the meaning of previous experiences so they stop limiting capacity. Fourth, repetition stabilizes the new narrative through daily handwriting, allowing the story to become embodied rather than conceptual.

    When narrative identity becomes clear and coherent, decisions speed up, effort feels purposeful, motivation stabilizes, and setbacks no longer derail momentum. Life begins to move forward not because of pressure or external accountability, but because the internal story supports action.

    This episode shows that lasting momentum does not come from better plans. It comes from building a story that naturally pulls you forward.

    What You’ll Learn:

    • What narrative identity is and how it shapes decisions automatically

    • Why fragmented stories create procrastination, self-doubt, and lack of momentum

    • How weak future self clarity leads to impulsivity and short-term thinking

    • Why goals fail when they are not supported by identity and narrative

    • How the brain uses stories to organize effort, meaning, and direction

    • The link between future self continuity and sustained motivation

    • How reframing the past removes identity-level limitations

    • Why repetition is required for narratives to stabilize and stick

    • What changes when your story becomes clear, coherent, and directional

    • How narrative clarity shortens the gap between opportunity, decision, and action


    Learn more at: encoded.ai

    🎵 Intro music: “Saturday Luv” by Zone+Used with permission. All rights reserved to the artist.

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    34 mins
  • The Belief–Action Reinforcement Loop | Why Learning Doesn’t Create Change and How Aligned Action Builds Agency | The Science of Frequency Training Mini-Series (Part 5 of 7)
    Jan 13 2026

    This episode explores pattern interruption—the mechanism that turns awareness into real change by breaking autopilot behaviors in real time.

    Most people already know what they want to change. They have insight, goals, and good intentions—yet the same patterns keep repeating. The reason isn’t lack of discipline or motivation. It’s autopilot. Research shows that 40–95% of daily behavior is automatic, driven by learned patterns the brain uses to conserve energy and increase efficiency.

    Autopilot itself isn’t the problem. It’s essential. The issue arises when outdated or misaligned patterns run uninterrupted—reinforced by repetition, emotional conditioning, and belief-driven predictions. Over time, these patterns solidify into identity (“this is just who I am”), eroding self-trust and making change feel harder the longer it’s delayed.

    The episode breaks down why awareness alone fails. Insight happens after patterns are already installed, and under stress the brain defaults to what’s familiar—not what’s ideal. Learning without interruption creates plateaus; habits move faster than intention unless a conscious choice point is introduced.

    Drawing from neuroscience, metacognition, emotional regulation, and identity-based motivation, the episode outlines four mechanisms used in frequency training to interrupt autopilot: making patterns visible through mapping, detecting early emotional signals before behavior fires, introducing micro interruptions that rewire neural pathways, and anchoring change to identity so new behaviors feel natural instead of forced.

    When interruption is practiced consistently, emotional reactivity drops, self-efficacy rises, and old behaviors lose their pull—not through suppression, but because they no longer resonate. Awareness initiates understanding; interruption creates transformation.


    What You’ll Learn:

    • Why awareness alone doesn’t change behavior
    • How autopilot forms and why most behavior is automatic
    • The hidden cost of uninterrupted patterns on confidence and self-trust
    • Why stress reveals default patterns instead of changing them
    • How to spot early emotional signals before behaviors fire
    • What “micro interruptions” are and why they work
    • How interruption rewires habits through neuroplasticity
    • Why identity alignment makes change feel effortless
    • How breaking autopilot restores agency and momentum
    • What shifts when choice replaces reaction


    Learn more at: encoded.ai


    🎵 Intro music: “Saturday Luv” by Zone+Used with permission. All rights reserved to the artist.

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    30 mins
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