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EPISODE 109 | Where Neuroscience and Intuition Intersect with Transformation Coach and Healer, Ashley B. Jones

Watch Ashley B. Jones' interview and tarot reading on Human Amplified with Brandi Fleck on YouTube.


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EPISODE 109: Where Neuroscience and Intuition Intersect with Coach and Healer, Ashley B. Jones Host: Brandi Fleck

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Ashley is a Transformation Coach and Healer based in Denver, Colorado who supports feelers and dreamers as they learn to embrace change and build inner security to transform their lives into one where anything is possible. She is known for her unique holistic approach that merges modern understandings of the mind and energy with ancient practices that remind us of the power of our inner knowing.

Not only is Ashley an intuitive healer, but she also has a degree in behavioral neuroscience.

Sign up for FREE for Ashley’s Learn to Trust Yourself workshop here.

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This episode is all about using spirituality as a practical tool in your life, thanks to today’s guest, Ashley B. Jones. 

Ashley is a Transformation Coach and Healer based in Denver, Colorado who supports feelers and dreamers as they learn to embrace change and build inner security to transform their lives into one where anything is possible. She is known for her unique holistic approach that merges modern understandings of the mind and energy with ancient practices that remind us of the power of our inner knowing.

Not only is Ashley an intuitive healer, but she also has a degree in behavioral neuroscience.

We start out discussing how important intuition and discernment are, and you’ll find this is a theme throughout, combined with self worth and nurturing the relationship with all of your selves — and you heard that right — there’s more than one. 

This episode is absolutely packed with good information — and the information is dense — we throw a lot of information at you in a short amount of time, so you may want to listen to this episode more than once. I’m still processing things we talked about. We discuss topics throughout like: making sense of where science and spirituality meet, what intuition is, what neuroscience is, how they work together, how to trust your intuition — from using your imagination to knowing when distortions are creeping in. We then dig into how to use your intuition when you rely heavily on logic, and how to address your own skepticism. Ashley also details her personal healing journey, gives us the run down on the 6 Clairs of psychic ability, what spirituality does to our brain, what’s in the unconscious, and the ethics to consider when relying on your intuition.  

Then, for the grand finale of the episode, Ashley does a collective tarot reading. And to be honest with you, after the reading, she really dug in with me on how it applied to my own life. I loved doing that. At the time of the interview, not all of the reading sunk in or resonated while some of it did. But as I listened back to it while producing this episode, it hit me like a ton of feathers and I had even more insight into my fears around my creative projects now than I did then. I love it, and it’s so helpful.

So, when you get to that part, as Ashley says, take what resonates and leave what doesn’t. And whenever you listen to this episode, whether it’s your first or third time, is when you’re meant to hear it. 

Trust the process. Trust your intuition. And, in the time since I interviewed Ashley and now, she’s put together a free workshop all about trusting yourself and listening to your intuition, so I’ve linked that down below in the show notes. Be sure to check it out.

And Here we go.

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CREDITS: Original intro and outro music by Ryan Sauls. Episode creation, editing, production, and graphics by Brandi Fleck. Sound effects from zapslat.com. Bio by Ashley B. Jones. Photos of Ashley by Sydney Brewer Photography.


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