What if myths weren’t just stories – but encrypted science from another dimension?
Musings on Mysteries and the Mythical Matrix (“M Quad” or “M⁴”) is a podcast and content platform dedicated to exploring the ancient, mysterious, and unknown – all through logic, reason, science, and the Socratic method. From Atlantis to Zeus to forgotten civilizations, we tackle it all.
Our unique lens? We approach mythology and modern mystery with the theory that the spiritual realm is real — and that it’s best understood as the fourth geometric dimension. Through that paradigm, we attempt to unravel the interdimensional matrix of ancient stories and connect them to modern phenomena.
The Hosts
🧠 Josiah – Lead Host & Researcher
Founder and primary voice behind M Quad, Josiah holds a Bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies with focuses in Mathematics and Psychology. Having grown up in Europe, he speaks German and brings linguistic insight to the show with foundational knowledge of Biblical Hebrew and Ancient Sumerian. His role centers on mythological research — dissecting ancient narratives, identifying recurring motifs, and uncovering hidden semantic threads that reveal deep interconnections across civilizations.
🧬 Madison – Co-host & Psychological Analyst
With a Bachelor’s in Psychology and a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health in progress, Madison anchors the show’s explorations in grounded science. She shines light on topics like consciousness, sleep, and mental phenomena, offering a balanced, analytical perspective that challenges and complements the mythic frameworks of the podcast.
💻 Isaiah – Co-host & Philosopher-Technologist
Isaiah contributes a uniquely inquisitive lens, merging his interest in coding, systems theory, and philosophy. His thought-provoking takes on consciousness, mythology, and the unknown help bridge abstract concepts with digital-age perspectives.
🐟 Trace (Retired) – Former Co-host, “Fish Nerd”
Trace co-hosted the first 25 episodes and became known affectionately as the “fish nerd” for his marine biology studies. Though he has stepped back to focus on his academic and personal goals, his contributions remain foundational to the early identity of M Quad.
