How I Use Intuition to Make Every Decision, with Robyn Ivy
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I needed to get my hair done.
That's how this episode started.
I'm still in Miami. I keep pushing my return date back, and honestly if you saw the weather here you'd understand and my roots were getting out of control. So I found a salon, I made an appointment, and what happened there turned into a story I've been telling everyone since.
When I shared a little of it on social media my DMs blew up. Questions about how my intuition works. Whether people can develop it. What mediumship actually is. What the difference is between hearing your intuition and hearing your fear.
So I figured — let me bring this here and answer all of it.
This episode is part story, part education, part things I've never shared publicly before. If you've ever had a feeling you couldn't explain, this one's for you.
3 Things You’ll Take Away:
- How to use your intuition for actual decisions. Not just big life moments. Any decision. Robyn shows you exactly how.
- The difference between intuition and mediumship — and why it matters. Everyone has intuition. Mediumship is something else. Robyn draws the line so you know what's safe to explore on your own — and what isn't.
- What happens when you stop hiding your gifts. Robyn kept this private for most of her life. This episode is the story of what changed when she finally said yes to sharing — and why it might be time for you to do the same.
⏰ Timestamps
(00:00) Still in Miami — and why I keep staying
(03:00) The hair salon story
(06:00) How I actually use intuition to make decisions
(09:00) Growing up intuitive — and why I kept it hidden
(14:00) My mom's intuition. My dad's channeling. What I inherited from both.
(20:00) Freshman year at Emory, baby chimpanzees and my first metaphysical teacher
(25:00) Learning to tell the difference between intuition, fear, guides, and angels
(28:00) Grandmother Esperanza and the 99 kinds of mediumship
(31:00) The story of Meghan and walking someone to the light
(45:00) What happened at the hair salon the full story
(01:05:00) Why mediumship is not something to try at home
(01:11:00) The dog, the babies, and what came through in the salon chair
(01:19:00) The visa story and how accurate intuition gets
(01:28:00) Spirit communication and family messages
(01:40:00) Spiritual protection and why it matters
(01:47:00) A message from my dad
(01:53:00) How I work with clients readings, coaching, and business consulting
(01:57:00) New — 3-month 1:1 containers, now available for the first time
✨ Want to work with me?
Book an Intuitive Clarity Session at robynivy.com/clarity
For 1:1 mentoring — now available in 3-month containers for the first time — email me at robyn@robynivy.com
Join me for Ask Me and My Intuition Anything — live, monthly. Next one is May 8th. Reach out for the link.
🔗 Connect with Robyn Ivy
🌿 Instagram – @robynivy
🧠 Website – www.robynivy.com
🎧 The Robyn Ivy Podcast – Listen on Apple | Spotify
💌 Email – robyn@robynivy.com
MORE ABOUT ROBYN IVY:
Robyn Ivy sees people for a living.
A trusted coach, intuitive and fierce advocate for tree portals and a creative life, she spent over 20 years as a commercial photographer, honing her powerful skills as a witness.
Host of the Robyn Ivy Podcast, where she discusses how to be more present to our lives and create what’s next with today’s prominent thought leaders, spiritual mentors and creative guides.
Robyn mentors clients 1:1 through transitions, deep growth and meaningful change in a fun and inspiring way. Her workshops, groups and programs offer you insights and practices to live more confidently, creatively and from your truest wisdom.
You will often find her traveling in a camper van, sitting with the trees or capturing the beauty of nature. Raising her now grown sons Rook and Cole is her best work yet.