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How to Trust What You Feel

Dec 19, 2025
Martha Jo Atkins, an end-of-life counselor and death doula, shares her profound insights on transitions and intuition. With extensive experience guiding individuals through grief, she reveals how common anxious behaviors signal natural life changes. Martha discusses the subtle signs people exhibit near death, drawing parallels to our everyday transformations. They explore methods like loving-kindness meditation to settle the nervous system and foster clarity. This enlightening conversation invites listeners to embrace life's shifts with compassion and understanding.
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ANECDOTE

Brother's Death Sparked Her Path

  • Martha Jo's brother died when she was 24 and that loss launched her into end-of-life work and grief support.
  • She recounts non-ordinary experiences after his death that deepened her curiosity about dying and connection.
INSIGHT

Anxiety Is A Spectrum Of Sensations

  • Learning sensation vocabulary (via somatic work) reveals that 'anxiety' hides many distinct body signals.
  • Naming and moving those sensations lets them pass without hijacking your whole day.
ADVICE

Use A Daily Sit Spot

  • Try a daily sit spot for 30 days to expand perception and notice small changes in your environment.
  • Use sensory awareness (sight, smell, touch, sound, taste) in that spot to ground and open intuition.
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