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She Built It Without Logic — And Scaled Faster

41 min · 25 de may de 2026
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Most business advice was never built for Women Entrepreneurs. This show is.Because intuition was never the problem. The suppression of it was. And women have spent decades being rewarded for overriding the very intelligence that could have led them differently in business, leadership, relationships, and life. This episode is not about “following your feelings.” It’s about strategic coherence. About understanding that aligned leadership requires more than logic alone — especially for women whose businesses are directly impacted by identity, rhythm, emotion, embodiment, and the Female Intelligence Cycle. When women disconnect from intuition, they don’t become more powerful. They become more fragmented. In this episode, I sit down with Terry Wildemann — intuitive leadership expert, speaker, author, and creator of the Shiftology Method — whose 38-year entrepreneurial journey took her from repeated burnout cycles to building an entirely different model of leadership rooted in coherence, intuition, and present-moment awareness. Inside this conversation, we unpack: * Why women are often terrified of their own intuition — and what that fear is actually protecting * The difference between forcing outcomes versus leading from alignment * How burnout is often the consequence of business design that ignores the female nervous system * Why “Who do I choose to be in this moment?” may be the most important leadership question a woman can ask * Terry’s Shift Bridge framework: regret lives in the past, worry lives in the future, power lives in the present * How trapped emotional energy can shape decision-making, leadership patterns, and even physical symptoms * The HeartMath research that completely reframes emotional intelligence as measurable leadership intelligence * Why the heart may be sending more strategic data to the brain than most women have ever been taught to trust There’s also a moment near the end of this episode where Terry says, “The heart is actually a brain,” and for one of the very few times on this podcast… I genuinely had nothing left to say after that. This episode falls under: Female Intelligence Cycle Success shouldn't require self-erasure. 🎙️ Access this episode and all related resources here:https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that/ [https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that/]

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