Episode Description
Ever wondered if your intuition is actually working… or if you’re just guessing?
In this episode of Woo Wisdom, Andy Walker sits down with psychic medium Helen Peacock to explore a simple but powerful idea: you’re already using intuition every day, even if you don’t believe in it.
Helen breaks down how intuition really shows up in real life, not as something mystical or reserved for a few people, but as something practical, immediate, and already active in your decisions, relationships, and interactions.
You’ll learn how to recognize the signals most people overlook, why intuition often gets drowned out by logic and fear, and how to start trusting what you’re already experiencing.
This conversation is grounded, accessible, and surprisingly relatable, especially if you’ve ever considered yourself a skeptic.
If you’ve ever second-guessed a gut feeling or ignored that quiet inner signal, this episode will change how you see it.
Show notes available at: https://woowisdom.com/s2ep2
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The Woo Skill Helen trains us in is learning how to check the body before the mind starts explaining everything away. Instead of forcing intuition or trying to “be psychic,” Helen shows us how to notice what is already happening inside us.
The practice starts with a decision you are unsure about. It could be where to live, whether to take an opportunity, or how you feel about a person or situation. Before analyzing it, pause and notice your body. Does the idea feel tight, heavy, or closed? Or does it feel lighter, calmer, and more open? Helen explains that the body often responds before the logical mind catches up, and that first response can reveal an intuitive signal.
She also offers a simple way to build the skill: play with it. Before someone visits, sense what they might be wearing or carrying. Before answering the phone, pause and notice who you think it is. Write down your first impression, then check it against reality.
The point is not to get it perfect. It is to practice, have fun, and build trust in the quiet signals already moving through you.