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Beyond the Brain: Embodied Intelligence, Breath & Intuition With Lucia Hegenbartova

1 h 30 min · 13 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of the ReeThink Podcast, Rudi sits down with Lucia Hegenbartova – former tech executive turned executive coach, breathwork teacher and consciousness explorer – for one of the most expansive conversations yet on the show. Lucia spent 15 years building enterprise SaaS startups, several of which became global market leaders and one a unicorn. Then, after a traumatic personal experience left her acutely suicidal and her mind completely out of control, a single meditation session changed everything. Ten minutes into a simple breath-slowing practice, months of constant mental anguish dissolved in an instant. That moment sent her on a deep journey into breathwork, somatic practice, neuroscience and the nature of consciousness itself – and ultimately led to a radical career pivot from C-suite executive to guide for leaders who want to access their full human potential. Together, Rudi and Lucia explore why chronic stress is not just a health problem but a cognitive performance problem – literally pulling blood flow away from the prefrontal cortex and turning leaders into a more primitive version of themselves exactly when they need their most evolved capacities. They unpack the autonomic nervous system as the hidden lever behind executive function, creativity and decision-making, and why breath is the most elegant and accessible back door into that system. From there the conversation goes deeper: into embodied intelligence and why the brain is not the seat of intelligence but merely one node in a larger system that includes the gut, heart, fascia and nervous system. Into three distinct layers of intuition – from fast pattern recognition to creative breakthrough to transpersonal knowing. And into the big question of what remains uniquely human as AI commoditises analytical thinking. 00:00 Introduction to Lucia Hegenbartova 01:29 Journey from Tech to Human Complexity 06:11 The Drive to Understand Human Behavior 07:45 The Intersection of Science and Spirituality 11:01 Experiencing Consciousness Beyond the Self 12:24 The Nature of Truth and Subjective Experience 15:11 The Career Pivot: From Executive to Coach 25:26 Shifting from Ambition to Inner Alignment 30:55 Embodied Intelligence: A New Perspective 35:28 The Role of the Nervous System in Decision Making 46:39 Chronic Stress and Cognitive Performance 57:35 Authenticity and Emotional Regulation 01:01:49 Understanding Intuition: A Personal Journey 01:03:44 The Science of Intuition: Three Layers Explained 01:09:34 The Intersection of Intuition and Consciousness 01:15:20 AI and Human Cognition: Opportunities and Challenges 01:26:29 Practical Steps for a Regulated Nervous System

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episode Beyond the Brain: Embodied Intelligence, Breath & Intuition With Lucia Hegenbartova artwork

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