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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 36 MIN

Christine Butler: "Intuition Over Algorithm"

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Christine Butler has spent much of her life in roles that ask something of her: young mother, military wife, teacher, writer, and now a woman stepping more fully into leadership. What makes this conversation compelling is not just the number of identities she has carried, but the throughline beneath them. Again and again, she returns to the same question: how do you protect what matters most without losing yourself in the noise of the world?A turning point in Christine’s story came when the work she once loved began to feel constrained by systems she no longer trusted. Teaching gave way to writing. Writing widened into storytelling for others. And storytelling, in time, became a way of helping people see themselves more clearly. In this episode, she talks about what it means to pull order from chaos, why people often miss the most important part of their own story, and how intuition became one of the central forces in her life.At the heart of this conversation is a larger idea about discernment. Christine makes the case that many people are being shaped by feeds, headlines, and outside pressure without fully realizing it. Her answer is simple, though not easy: sit with yourself long enough to hear your own voice again. For her, intuition is not abstract. It is a practice of slowing down, paying attention, and acting from something deeper than reaction.This conversation matters because so many people are trying to lead, parent, create, and make decisions in a world that is loud by design. Christine offers a perspective rooted in presence, conviction, and responsibility. Whether she is talking about motherhood, storytelling, or the future she wants to help shape, the invitation is the same: stop outsourcing your inner life and learn to trust what you already know.What You’ll Learn• Why Christine sees storytelling as a way to help people recognize the truth of their own lives• How motherhood shaped her sense of responsibility, leadership, and purpose• What she means by “intuition over algorithm” and why discernment matters now• Why many people overlook the most revealing part of their own story• How trust makes vulnerability, authorship, and honest conversation possible• Why sitting with yourself may be the starting point for clarity, confidence, and action• What it looks like to say yes to a bigger life before you feel fully readyAbout Christine ButlerChristine Butler is a writer, ghostwriter, teacher, and storyteller whose work centers on helping people uncover the meaning inside their lived experience. Her perspective is shaped by motherhood, education, deep listening, and a strong instinct for the emotional details most people skip past. In this conversation, she brings together personal conviction, creative insight, and a clear sense of what it means to live from intuition.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

Christine Butler has spent much of her life in roles that ask something of her: young mother, military wife, teacher, writer, and now a woman stepping more fully into leadership. What makes this conversation compelling is not just the number of identities she has carried, but the throughline beneath them. Again and again, she returns to the same question: how do you protect what matters most without losing yourself in the noise of the world?A turning point in Christine’s story came when the work she once loved began to feel constrained by systems she no longer trusted. Teaching gave way to writing. Writing widened into storytelling for others. And storytelling, in time, became a way of helping people see themselves more clearly. In this episode, she talks about what it means to pull order from chaos, why people often miss the most important part of their own story, and how intuition became one of the central forces in her life.At the heart of this conversation is a larger idea about discernment. Christine makes the case that many people are being shaped by feeds, headlines, and outside pressure without fully realizing it. Her answer is simple, though not easy: sit with yourself long enough to hear your own voice again. For her, intuition is not abstract. It is a practice of slowing down, paying attention, and acting from something deeper than reaction.This conversation matters because so many people are trying to lead, parent, create, and make decisions in a world that is loud by design. Christine offers a perspective rooted in presence, conviction, and responsibility. Whether she is talking about motherhood, storytelling, or the future she wants to help shape, the invitation is the same: stop outsourcing your inner life and learn to trust what you already know.What You’ll Learn• Why Christine sees storytelling as a way to help people recognize the truth of their own lives• How motherhood shaped her sense of responsibility, leadership, and purpose• What she means by “intuition over algorithm” and why discernment matters now• Why many people overlook the most revealing part of their own story• How trust makes vulnerability, authorship, and honest conversation possible• Why sitting with yourself may be the starting point for clarity, confidence, and action• What it looks like to say yes to a bigger life before you feel fully readyAbout Christine ButlerChristine Butler is a writer, ghostwriter, teacher, and storyteller whose work centers on helping people uncover the meaning inside their lived experience. Her perspective is shaped by motherhood, education, deep listening, and a strong instinct for the emotional details most people skip past. In this conversation, she brings together personal conviction, creative insight, and a clear sense of what it means to live from intuition.About Extraordinary StoriesExtraordinary Stories explores the ideas, people, and experiences that shape extraordinary lives.Hosts Forbes Shannon, Christine Butler, and Aaron Bare sit down with entrepreneurs, thinkers, creators, and leaders to uncover the moments that changed how they see the world.

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