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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 20 MIN

Powerback 572 : Your Body Knows What Your Brain Isn’t Ready to Admit

from The Gutsy Podcast | Mindset, Personal Development & Entrepreneurship for Women · host LauraAura® | Keynote Speaker, Growth Coach, and Entrepreneur of 18 Years

Your body has been trying to tell you something.Maybe it’s the tightness in your chest every Sunday night.The heaviness around a relationship, job, or commitment.The inexplicable excitement toward something your brain keeps dismissing.Your body is always communicating.The problem? Your brain is louder.In this Powerback® episode, LauraAura breaks down the internal tug-of-war between your brain and your body—why your brain resists change, how your body signals truth before your mind catches up, and what happens when you finally stop overriding yourself.Through personal stories, real client examples, and practical reframes, Laura explores how learning to trust your body can become one of the most powerful tools for making aligned decisions.Because your body often knows long before your brain is ready to admit it.In this episode, LauraAura shares:• Why your brain pushes back on change (even when it’s right for you)• The difference between intuition and fear• How your body signals misalignment before your brain processes it• Personal examples of noticing body cues before major pivots• The surprising role your nervous system plays in decision-making• A client story about forcing a business model that wasn’t aligned• How to strengthen your intuition and build trust with yourself over time• What a “yes” vs. a “no” actually feels like in the bodyResources from this episodeIf this episode hit, chances are you’re standing at the edge of something right now. A pivot. A decision. A next level in your business.And maybe your body already knows… but your brain keeps trying to talk you out of it.This is the work we do inside Auralign.Untangling the noise.Simplifying what feels complicated.Building trust in yourself so you can move forward with clarity instead of spiraling.If you’re ready to stop overriding yourself and start listening:👉🏻 Book a free Clarity Session: https://lauraaura.com/clarityOr explore Auralign here: https://lauraaura.com/mastermindConnect with LauraAuraFacebook  |  TikTok  |  Instagram  |  LinkedIn  |  WebSupport the showLeave a Review!We love, love, love to read your comments, feedback, and reviews. It also helps other women like you know they're in the right place to get support.https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/the-gutsy-podcast/id1445481970

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Your body has been trying to tell you something. Maybe it’s the tightness in your chest every Sunday night. The heaviness around a relationship, job, or commitment. The inexplicable excitement toward something your brain keeps dismissing. Your body is always communicating. The problem? Your brain is louder. In this Powerback® episode, LauraAura breaks down the internal tug-of-war between your brain and your body—why your brain resists change, how your body signals truth before your mind catch...

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