Resonance House

The fine print.

What this is, who made it, how to use it, what you should know.

Shauna VanBogart in the studio, laughing, headphones on the table
The House

Resonance House is my private energy studio. Audio journeys, fifteen minutes each, that move your mind and your body at the same time — clinical hypnotherapy doing the lifting, cinematic sound doing the transporting. The rooms run root to crown, organized by state, and the house will pick yours if you’d rather not decide one more thing today. The Signal Room sits below all of it, for the thing with a name. Nothing you write down there is stored, read, or kept.

The Founder

I spent my first decade making women visible. Award-winning image work: the wardrobe, the walk, the first impression that opens doors. And I kept meeting the same woman — perfect exterior, not home inside it. So I went underneath. Clinical hypnotherapy, depth psychology, and an intuitive perception I’d carried since childhood. Some call me a seer; I call it high sensitivity wielded into impact. I built Resonance House for myself first, for the days motherhood and the news feed get loud enough to drown my own signal. Every journey in it was recorded from inside the state it hands you.

What’s actually happening when I press play?

Clinical hypnotherapy under cinematic sound design. Your attention and your body get moved at the same time, into a story your body genuinely believes it’s standing in — which matters, because that’s how state-dependent learning works. You don’t study a state. You go stand in it, and your body files it as a place it’s been. Fifteen minutes, and the state walks out with you.

Hypnosis. Am I in control?

Completely. Hypnosis isn’t someone else driving; it’s you, absorbed — the same state you’re in during a movie that has you. You can open your eyes, check your phone, walk out mid-journey. (You won’t want to. Different thing.)

I’ve quit every app in my self-care folder.

So has everyone in here. The apps had you slowing down, and slowing down was never the problem. The journeys don’t ask you to empty your mind or count your breath — they give you somewhere to go. The difference between reading about a vacation and taking one.

Do I have to lie down in a dark room?

No. Earbuds and fifteen minutes. Members run journeys in parked cars, on walks, in waiting rooms, on the office floor with the door locked. The deeper ones deserve your closed eyes. The rest travel.

What if I fall asleep?

Then you needed sleep, and your body took the better offer. It happens, especially the first week. The journey keeps; so does the room.

Do I have to believe in the energy part?

No. The work runs on your nervous system, not your worldview — skepticism doesn’t block it. And if you’re a woman who already works with energy: yes. It’s built the way you think it’s built.

Can I gift it?

Yes — the house has a gift entrance. You buy, she gets a private link, and she walks in without ever seeing a checkout — no card, no charge, no renewal waiting for her at the end. She just gets the house.

What does it cost, and how do I leave?

$27 a month, or $270 for the year. Leaving is a couple of clicks in your account, and no one will email you about it. There are no refunds — on memberships or gift memberships. Canceling stops the renewal.

Is this therapy?

No. This is self-guided state practice. Nothing in the house diagnoses or treats anything, and it isn’t crisis care. It does, however, work alongside a good therapist or practitioner.

If the questions are answered, the door is here. If they aren’t, ask a person.