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An FBI Mindset… Meets Intuition (And It Changes Everything) with Adam Dickinson

38 min · 24 de mar de 2026
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What happens when an FBI-trained mind starts trusting intuition? For most of us, logic has always been the gold standard. Analyze it. Prove it. Get it right. But what if the answers you’re looking for… aren’t just in your thoughts? In this episode of Connected with Jen and Shannon, we sit down with Adam Dickinson, a former FBI analyst who now helps people integrate logic and intuition to navigate life with more clarity and alignment. This conversation explores what it really looks like when structure meets sensing—when data meets inner knowing. We dive into: Why we’re over-relying on analysis (and what it’s costing us) Intuition as an additional data point—not the opposite of logic What “alignment” actually feels like (hint: calm certainty) The role of the body in decision-making Why identity breakdowns can be a powerful turning point How to begin trusting yourself without abandoning structure This is not about choosing between science or spirituality. It’s about learning how to use both. If you’ve ever felt stuck in your head… or disconnected from your gut—this episode will shift how you think about decision-making, awareness, and what it means to truly trust yourself. 🎧 Listen now and start tuning into a different kind of intelligence.

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