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How do you know who — or what — to trust in a world overflowing with opinions, agendas, and noise?

In this week’s episode, we explore the art of discernment — how to slow down enough to really look at the source, feel the vibration beneath the words, and examine your own motives before deciding what to take in. Trust is not about cynicism; it’s wisdom in motion. And the more we strengthen our self-trust, the clearer our choices become.

Together, we’ll unpack the subtle cues that reveal integrity (or the lack of it), the science behind how bias shapes our perception, and why building self-awareness is your greatest protection against manipulation. I’ll share stories, research, and reflective questions to help you stay rooted in your own values — so that the voices you let in are the ones that lift you, not limit you.

In this episode, I dive into:
• How to tell if a source is rooted in truth or bias
• Why self-trust is the foundation of all discernment
• The science of credibility, confirmation bias, and mirror neurons
• Reflection practices to strengthen your inner compass

"Trust yourself. Create the kind of self you will be happy to live with all your life." — Golda Meir

Come listen — and if it speaks to you, share it with someone who’s navigating their own questions of trust.