In this whimsical Valentine’s Day episode, Katrina shares a vivid, soul-stirring dream about none other than David Duchovny—actor, author, and host of the philosophical podcast Fail Better. After diving into his novel The Reservoir, her subconscious served up an emotionally rich dream where she and David connect deeply in a New York hospital, trading vulnerability, philosophy, and a beautifully intimate hug.
This is more than just a fangirl fantasy—it’s a discussion on dreams, dimensional soul theory, creative inspiration, coffee vs. cortisol, and the search for human connection. Katrina explores what it means to truly see someone, and maybe—just maybe—feel seen in return.
Whether you’re into psychology, metaphysics, writing, or the idea that your dreams might actually be secret portals into another version of your life… you’ll love this episode.
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Subscribe, follow, and share this episode if it made your heart tingle—or your dreams get weird.
And if David Duchovny happens to listen… hey, you’ve got mail (in the dream dimension).
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In this Episode of Learn WTF, Katrina experiences a surreal Dream encounter with actor David Duchovny, leading to reflections on dreams, creativity, and personal growth. The dream feels so real that it sparks a conversation about the nature of dreams and their potential as visions of the future. The narrator contemplates the connection between dreams and the soul, suggesting that dreams may be a manifestation of the soul's activity. As Valentine's Day unfolds, the narrator humorously claims Duchovny as their Valentine, while also sharing insights about their writing process and the importance of vulnerability in art. The narrative touches on themes of self-acceptance, the balance between life and finances, and the significance of listening to one's instincts. Ultimately, the narrator embraces the power of dreams and the potential for inspiration, encouraging others to remain open to life's possibilities and the messages from their inner selves.