Radio Lear Podcast 019 – Echoes of Intuition
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Welcome to the latest episode of Radio Lear’s podcast, “Echoes of Intuition,” where we explore the concept of intuition—a silent guide in the realm of our subconscious. Throughout this episode, we’ll engage with music that complements our discussion on this elusive psychological function, featuring tracks such as Brian Eno’s “Alto Flores Sunrise” and “Equatorial Stars,” Dominik Eulberg’s “Rotmilan,” and Ludovico Einaudi’s “Regreso a la Fonda.”
In our exploration, we’ll discuss Carl Jung’s perspective on intuition as an essential aspect of our psychological make-up. We will hear from psychologists and individuals who rely on their intuitive skills in their professional and personal lives, aiming to understand how intuition influences our decisions and perceptions.
The episode is enriched by a carefully selected soundtrack that includes Courtesy’s “Night Journeys II” and Area 3’s “Whale.” These pieces provide a backdrop for our investigation into how intuition functions in quiet moments and during decisive actions. Other tracks like Vlad Dobrovolski’s “Opus 3, May Voices,” and Wilson Trouve’s “Dunday at the Park” will accompany our discussion, offering a sonic reflection of our themes.
Join us as we examine the impact of intuition on our lives and consider how we might better access this inner resource. Whether you’re naturally attuned to your intuitive senses or just beginning to explore this aspect of your psyche, this episode offers insights into the practical and theoretical dimensions of intuition, all set to an inspiring musical score.