Summary: In this bonus episode of the Hairy Chin Podcast, host Spencer Moore and guest Cathy Williams explore the theme of intuition through guided meditation, creative practices, and personal reflections. Cathy leads listeners in a meditation to connect with their intuition, encouraging them to visualize and engage with their inner guidance. She guides a creative arts practice as well as a creative writing exercise. The conversation delves into the importance of expression and journaling as tools for deepening this connection. Spencer shares her personal insights and experiences during the meditation, highlighting the transformative power of intuition in navigating life. The episode concludes with resources for further exploration of intuitive practice available as a PDF download.
Takeaways
Chapters
[00:00] Introduction to Cathy Williams and Creative Arts Therapy
[02:06] Guided Meditation: Meet Your Intuition
[15:32] Creative Arts Therapy Practice
[19:22] Creative Writing Practice
[24:14] Personal Insights with Spencer and Cathy
[32:40] Resources for Deepening Intuition
Links
Letter To Your Intuition free PDF Download
Listen to Cathy's Full Interview with Spencer Moore
Cathy Williams/Intuitive Self Website
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