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Episode 9 - Many women trying to get pregnant ask the same question:
“How do I know if this feeling is my intuition — or if it’s just fear?”
That confusion makes sense.
When fear and worry are wired into the brain, they don’t announce themselves as fear.
They show up as urgency, pressure, doubt, and the feeling that something is wrong and needs to be fixed now.
In this episode, Dr. Anne explains why fear is so often mistaken for intuition — and how the brain decides what feels true.
Building on the previous episode about neuroplasticity, this conversation explores how learned neural pathways influence decision-making, trust, and internal guidance.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode isn’t about silencing fear or forcing trust.
It’s about understanding where signals come from — and why intuition becomes clearer when fear circuitry quiets.
You don’t have to “find” intuition.
You remove the interference.
By Dr. Anne WhiteEpisode 9 - Many women trying to get pregnant ask the same question:
“How do I know if this feeling is my intuition — or if it’s just fear?”
That confusion makes sense.
When fear and worry are wired into the brain, they don’t announce themselves as fear.
They show up as urgency, pressure, doubt, and the feeling that something is wrong and needs to be fixed now.
In this episode, Dr. Anne explains why fear is so often mistaken for intuition — and how the brain decides what feels true.
Building on the previous episode about neuroplasticity, this conversation explores how learned neural pathways influence decision-making, trust, and internal guidance.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
This episode isn’t about silencing fear or forcing trust.
It’s about understanding where signals come from — and why intuition becomes clearer when fear circuitry quiets.
You don’t have to “find” intuition.
You remove the interference.