Bodyway Intuition Podcast

For a While, I’ve Had These Intuitions, These Abilities and Such, and I Never Knew They Actually Had Names to Them with Sajdah Ali

1 h 31 min · 29. Apr. 2026
Episode For a While, I’ve Had These Intuitions, These Abilities and Such, and I Never Knew They Actually Had Names to Them with Sajdah Ali Cover

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In this episode of the Bodyway Intuition Podcast, you'll meet Sajdah Ali, whose work began in the nonprofit world, partnering with companies and governments in developing countries to build strong educational infrastructure. In regions with limited resources but limitless potential, she helped lay the foundation for systems that uplift entire communities and now empowers organizations to be more effective, inclusive, and human-centered. Sajdah is highly intuitive and aware, and took the Clair senses quiz at bodywayintuition.com [http://bodywayintuition.com/], which gave her a better understanding of her intuitive experiences, specifically Clairtangent (clear touch), Clairaudience (clear hearing), Clairvoyance (clear vision), Claircognizant (clear knowing), and Clairsentient (clear feeling). During our conversation, we discussed how those experiences show up in her work in special education with children, some of whom are nonverbal, as well as with teachers. We also talk about how she experiences sensations in her head through headaches, feels an elephant's emotions, and has conversations with plant life. She uses all these parts of herself in her global work, traveling as a woman and offering many tips for women on using their Clairs at work, as a mom, a partner, and much more (hence the long episodes). We end with Sajdah sharing her ancestral lineage, rooted in Gullah Geechee, descendants of enslaved West and Central Africans who retained significant African cultural traditions, language, and artistic practices.

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