Trust Your Intuition, Feelings & Inner Guidance (Stop Outsourcing Your Power) - Episode 3: THE WILD WISDOM WAY Podcast
- Stephanie Kittell

- Feb 11
- 2 min read
My dear wild ones,
Episode 3 of The Wild Wisdom Way is live today — and it goes straight to the heart of something many of us were never taught how to do: trust ourselves. This conversation is about rebuilding that trust gently, honestly, and from the inside out.
Have you ever ignored a feeling… and later realized it was trying to protect or guide you?
Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to second‑guess our emotions.
To override our intuition.
To look outside ourselves for answers we already sensed within.
This episode is about finding your way back....

😳 Can I Trust What I Feel & Still Be Grounded?
That’s the question at the centre of today’s conversation.
Because trusting yourself doesn’t mean becoming reactive, impulsive, or ungrounded.
It means learning the language of your inner world — and recognizing that your feelings carry intelligence.
🧐 In Episode 3, I Explore:
How and where we learned to distrust our emotions
The difference between fear and intuition — and how each feels in the body
What shifts when you stop asking for permission and start listening inward
Letting feelings move instead of managing, suppressing, or fixing them
How trusting yourself transforms decisions, relationships, and timing
Your feelings aren’t the problem.
They may be the path home.
An Invitation Back to Yourself
This conversation is an invitation to reconnect with the quiet wisdom already living inside you — and to let it guide your next step.
If you’ve been outsourcing your authority…If you’ve been doubting what you know deep down…If you’re ready to rebuild self‑trust in a grounded, embodied way…
This episode is a gentle return — to your intuition, your feelings, and the guidance that has been there all along.
🎧 Listen to Episode 3 now:
Trust Your Intuition, Feelings & Inner Guidance👉 www.risethriveholistic.com/wildwisdomway
Stay close. The Wild Wisdom Way is a memoir‑in‑motion — and we’re just getting started.
With so much love,
Stephanie Kittell




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