Intuition vs. Fear: How to Tell the Difference & Some Fun Personal Examples

EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 40 MIN

Intuition vs. Fear: How to Tell the Difference & Some Fun Personal Examples

from Pass Around the Smile® · host Cleo Massey

HELLO MY SMILIES! Here is the link to book the last few spots in our magical Byron Bay 2026 retreat. And remember to subscribe over at passaroundthesmile.com to access our 20% storewide sale starting NOV 1 9am- NOV 3 - 9amIn this episode, we dive deep into the  dance between intuition and fear and how to tell which one is guiding you.I unpack the difference between the two energies: how intuition feels calm, clear, and grounded, while fear feels noisy, urgent, and protective. We explore why our brains are wired to listen to fear first, and how to quiet the noise so we can hear that softer, wiser inner voice that’s always been there.I also share three personal stories…. moments when I chose fear over intuition, and others when I trusted my gut and everything shifted. My hope is that through these stories, you’ll start to recognise your own patterns and learn how to move with more trust, alignment, and confidence in your everyday decisions.If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Is this my intuition or just anxiety?” this one’s for you. 💫Visit Pass Around the Smile here!Join my Facebook community group here!Find me on Instagram@passaroundthesmile@cleomasseyFind me on Tik Tok@cleomassey_The Pass Around the Smile podcast is recorded on Bundjalung Country, in South East Queensland, Australia. We acknowledge the Yugambeh people of the Bundjalung Nation, the traditional owners of this land. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.

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