What If Intuition Isn’t Mystical — But Practical? A Conversation with Laura Day

What If Intuition Isn’t Mystical — But Practical? A Conversation with Laura Day

Many people think intuition is something rare, mystical, or reserved for a gifted few. Something that arrives fully formed, calm, and certain — or not at all. But what happens when intuition feels messy or urgent? When it’s hard to tell whether you’re sensing something real or just feeling afraid?

In this episode of Moonbeaming, Sarah sits down with best-selling author and renowned intuitive Laura Day to explore intuition as a grounded, practical skill — one that can be trained, tested, and used in real life rather than idealized or outsourced to fate.

This conversation offers a reframing of intuition not as something to romanticize, but something to work with — especially in moments of stress, crisis, or uncertainty.

If this episode resonates, you may enjoy our intuition course, Secret Studies: Intuition, where we explore how to strengthen inner knowing through structure, discernment, and practice.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • How to tell the difference between anxiety and intuition
  • Why intuition should be actionable and grounded
  • How neurodivergence can sharpen intuitive awareness
  • Crisis response types and how we react under pressure
  • How patterns repeat — and how intuition helps us interrupt them
  • Practical frameworks for strengthening inner knowing

Intuition isn’t about prediction or perfection. It’s about pattern recognition, responsiveness, and choice.

When intuition becomes practical, it stops being something you wait for — and becomes something you use.

Tune in to the episode here.

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