Trust Your Gut: Intuition in Therapy, Jazz and Podcasting with Jonathan Singer, PhD
The Intuitive Voice: The Art and Science of Knowing
Release Date: 12/22/2025
The Intuitive Voice: The Art and Science of Knowing
In this episode of The Intuitive Voice, Martha and Angela dive into a listener question: "I'm clear what my intuition is telling me to do, but I can't follow through right now. Is that okay?" Yes! It's absolutely okay. Intuition never overrides free will. Your guides aren't mad, and not acting right away won't weaken your connection — celebrating that you heard the guidance clearly is already a huge win. Listen in for a fun conversation on why simply hearing your intuition is a huge win. Here's where you can connect with us! Email us at: ; ; @marthasoulcoach (insta); marthasoulcoach...
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This episode's magical story is a beautiful example of Mysterious Ways of Knowing: how guidance from beyond orchestrates beautiful timing, and how the presence of those who loved us remains even after they are physically gone. I am coming to understand through compiling these stories week after week that my Grandma Trudy, my mom's mom, was and is my magical muse. If this podcast speaks to you, please subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts, and please share with your friends. Also, if you have a magical story you would like to share with me, please email me...
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In this rich and grounding conversation, Angela Huebner and Martha Arnett welcome pioneering yoga therapist and author Amy Weintraub for a deep exploration of intuition, attunement, and clearing internal obstacles so inner knowing can emerge. Here's where you can connect with us! Email us at: ; ; @marthasoulcoach (insta); marthasoulcoach (facebook); (YouTube); ; (tiktok). (Angel's book), .
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In this Encore Episode, Martha and Angela explore the intricacies of being a highly sensitive person (HSP) and an empath. They discuss the physiological and emotional experiences of both. The conversation emphasized the importance of understanding and protecting one's own boundaries in these scenarios. Martha and Angela invite listeners to embrace their sensitivity as a gift and provide practical strategies for navigating their emotional experiences, thereby gaining a deeper connection with their intuition. Here's where you can connect with us! Email us at: ; ;...
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This episode of Mysterious Ways of Knowing shares a story that has helped shape the beliefs of my daughters and created a firm foundation for their inner knowing. I don't want to give it away, so please take a listen to this most incredible story where my eldest daughter Makenna remembers something that happened long before she was born. If this podcast speaks to you, please subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts, and please share with your friends. Also, if you have a magical story you would like to share with me, please email me at Your story might be next....
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Welcome to 2026! In this episode, Martha and Angela reflect on the New Year and the significance of choosing a word of the year to guide their intentions. They discuss the importance of shedding old beliefs and embracing change, as well as the role of community and connection in personal growth. Martha shares her word 'rise' and Angela shares 'decide', both emphasizing the power of intention in shaping their lives. The conversation also touches on the energy of the lunar new year and the importance of intuition in navigating life's challenges. Here's where you can connect with us! Email us at:...
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In this soulful year-end episode, we explore the energy of the 2025 Lunar Year of the Snake: transformation, healing, and the deep work of shedding. We share personal stories of letting go of old stories and beliefs, releasing old identities, navigating relationships, and releasing outdated nervous system patterns. We are offering guidance to help you reflect on your own growth and intentions as well! Join us as we celebrate how far we’ve come, acknowledge what has risen to the surface for healing, and invite you to move boldly into the passion-fueled forward motion of the Lunar Year...
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Martha and Angela sit down with one of the true OGs of podcasting, Jonathan B. Singer, PhD, LCSW. Jonathan—a professor, past president of the American Association of Suicidology, prolific author, researcher, and pioneering host of the very first social work podcast, which launched back in 2007—shares openly about how intuition shows up for him as a gut knowing that bypasses the thinking brain. We explore Jonathan’s journey from a highly analytical upbringing to trusting those quiet (and sometimes loud) inner signals in clinical work with suicidal youth, in jazz drumming where flow feels...
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A high school story of mine where not listening to my intuition impacts me for the rest of my life. Luckily, the outcome wasn't the worst, but it was certainly scary enough to get my attention and to teach me that the sick feeling I get in my gut...pay attention to that! Listen in as I share my story: Minor in Possession. If this podcast speaks to you, please subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get podcasts, and please share with your friends. Also, if you have a magical story you would like to share with me, please email me at Your story might be next. Here's where...
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In this conversation, we explore common misconceptions surrounding intuition. We discuss how intuition is often misunderstood as a loud voice or dramatic vision, when in reality, it can be subtle and nuanced. We emphasize the importance of distinguishing between fear and intuition, and how logic can coexist with intuitive insights. We also discuss the historical context of intuition being labeled as 'woo-woo' and how modern science supports the understanding of intuition as a legitimate aspect of human experience. The conversation concludes with insights on the importance of emotional...
info_outlineMartha and Angela sit down with one of the true OGs of podcasting, Jonathan B. Singer, PhD, LCSW.
Jonathan—a professor, past president of the American Association of Suicidology, prolific author, researcher, and pioneering host of the very first social work podcast, which launched back in 2007—shares openly about how intuition shows up for him as a gut knowing that bypasses the thinking brain. We explore Jonathan’s journey from a highly analytical upbringing to trusting those quiet (and sometimes loud) inner signals in clinical work with suicidal youth, in jazz drumming where flow feels like pure relational magic, and even in spotting emerging technologies like podcasting and now AI long before they went mainstream.
Along the way, we touch on the beautiful interplay of solid expertise and intuitive presence, the relational heart of both therapy and jazz improvisation, and why trusting ourselves might just be the deepest antidote to fear.
If you’ve ever wondered how intuition lives in the real-world trenches of clinical practice, music, research, or innovation, this conversation is for you.
Here's where you can connect with us!
Email us at: theintuitivevoice25@gmail.