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This episode explores how psychic abilities show up differently in each person, featuring a deep-dive conversation between Andy Walker and psychic and author Lisa Campion. They discuss the four core intuitive modalities—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and claircognizance—and explain how to recognize which one is dominant for you. Lisa shares personal stories, practical examples, and tips for developing your natural energetic sensitivities while avoiding common pitfalls such as overwhelm, fear, or misinterpreting intuitive impressions.
Show notes:https://woobiz.net/ep-19-discover-your-clair-with-psychic-lisa-campion/
WooBiz+ Content SummaryThis WooBiz+ segment focuses on helping founders, creators, and leaders identify the psychic style that supports their professional decision-making. Lisa Campion explains how each intuitive modality offers a different business advantage:
Lisa and Andy emphasize that intuition is a professional asset—not a liability—and they outline simple practices to strengthen and trust your natural psychic blueprint. The segment closes with guidance on grounding, energetic hygiene, and integrating intuition into everyday business choices.
Detailed SummaryThis episode begins with Andy Walker introducing the idea that psychic information doesn’t arrive the same way for everyone. Lisa Campion explains that most people mistakenly assume intuition must look “dramatic,” when in truth psychic perception tends to be subtle, familiar, and often lifelong. She breaks down the four main psychic modalities:
ClairvoyanceLisa describes visual intuition as inner imagery, symbolic flashes, or dreamlike mental pictures. It isn’t usually like watching a movie—more like quick impressions. Many clairvoyants have been visual learners since childhood.
ClairaudienceThis modality shows up as internal dialogue, hearing phrases, sudden words, or tonal shifts. People with strong clairaudience often think in language, enjoy writing, or talk themselves through decisions.
ClairsentienceDescribed as the “empath’s intuition,” this ability shows up as body sensations, emotional tuning, or energetic sensitivity. Lisa explains how clairsentients often struggle until they learn boundaries, grounding, and emotional separation from others.
ClaircognizanceThis is intuitive knowing without a logical trail—a feeling of “I just know.” Lisa notes that this is common in entrepreneurs and strategists who make fast, accurate decisions and often don’t realize this is a psychic skill.
Lisa and Andy discuss their personal experiences
Lisa shares that her strongest early gift was clairsentience, which became overwhelming until she learned how to manage energetic input. Her clairvoyance developed later in life, particularly in her 50s. Andy discusses recognizing his own intuitive pathways as part of his journey.
They talk about how to identify your strongest modality by paying attention to how you naturally receive information and how you respond under pressure. Lisa explains that you can develop all four, but most people have one dominant “gateway skill.”
By Andy Walker and Kay WalkerThis episode explores how psychic abilities show up differently in each person, featuring a deep-dive conversation between Andy Walker and psychic and author Lisa Campion. They discuss the four core intuitive modalities—clairvoyance, clairaudience, clairsentience, and claircognizance—and explain how to recognize which one is dominant for you. Lisa shares personal stories, practical examples, and tips for developing your natural energetic sensitivities while avoiding common pitfalls such as overwhelm, fear, or misinterpreting intuitive impressions.
Show notes:https://woobiz.net/ep-19-discover-your-clair-with-psychic-lisa-campion/
WooBiz+ Content SummaryThis WooBiz+ segment focuses on helping founders, creators, and leaders identify the psychic style that supports their professional decision-making. Lisa Campion explains how each intuitive modality offers a different business advantage:
Lisa and Andy emphasize that intuition is a professional asset—not a liability—and they outline simple practices to strengthen and trust your natural psychic blueprint. The segment closes with guidance on grounding, energetic hygiene, and integrating intuition into everyday business choices.
Detailed SummaryThis episode begins with Andy Walker introducing the idea that psychic information doesn’t arrive the same way for everyone. Lisa Campion explains that most people mistakenly assume intuition must look “dramatic,” when in truth psychic perception tends to be subtle, familiar, and often lifelong. She breaks down the four main psychic modalities:
ClairvoyanceLisa describes visual intuition as inner imagery, symbolic flashes, or dreamlike mental pictures. It isn’t usually like watching a movie—more like quick impressions. Many clairvoyants have been visual learners since childhood.
ClairaudienceThis modality shows up as internal dialogue, hearing phrases, sudden words, or tonal shifts. People with strong clairaudience often think in language, enjoy writing, or talk themselves through decisions.
ClairsentienceDescribed as the “empath’s intuition,” this ability shows up as body sensations, emotional tuning, or energetic sensitivity. Lisa explains how clairsentients often struggle until they learn boundaries, grounding, and emotional separation from others.
ClaircognizanceThis is intuitive knowing without a logical trail—a feeling of “I just know.” Lisa notes that this is common in entrepreneurs and strategists who make fast, accurate decisions and often don’t realize this is a psychic skill.
Lisa and Andy discuss their personal experiences
Lisa shares that her strongest early gift was clairsentience, which became overwhelming until she learned how to manage energetic input. Her clairvoyance developed later in life, particularly in her 50s. Andy discusses recognizing his own intuitive pathways as part of his journey.
They talk about how to identify your strongest modality by paying attention to how you naturally receive information and how you respond under pressure. Lisa explains that you can develop all four, but most people have one dominant “gateway skill.”