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Why is "trust your intuition" offered so often and explained so rarely? In this solo episode, I tell the Slavic fairytale of Vasilisa the Beautiful and journey with listeners into the forest to meet Baba Yaga—the wild hag who tests, teaches, and returns us to our own inner knowing. We explore intuition not as a switch to flip, but as a practice to tend: feeding the tiny "doll in your pocket," setting clear boundaries, and carrying home the fire of creativity and vitality. I'll also share a simple yarn-doll ritual you can tuck into a diaper bag or pocket as an everyday reminder to pause, ask "Which way now?", and listen for what feels right.
By Britta Bushnell, PhDWhy is "trust your intuition" offered so often and explained so rarely? In this solo episode, I tell the Slavic fairytale of Vasilisa the Beautiful and journey with listeners into the forest to meet Baba Yaga—the wild hag who tests, teaches, and returns us to our own inner knowing. We explore intuition not as a switch to flip, but as a practice to tend: feeding the tiny "doll in your pocket," setting clear boundaries, and carrying home the fire of creativity and vitality. I'll also share a simple yarn-doll ritual you can tuck into a diaper bag or pocket as an everyday reminder to pause, ask "Which way now?", and listen for what feels right.