Corporate F*ckery

The Truth About Internet Magic: Why Intuition Requires Action

March 3, 2026·32 min
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The Truth About Internet Magic: Why Intuition Requires ActionThis week on Corporate F*ckery, Lauren goes solo and breaks down one of the most misunderstood ideas in personal and professional growth: intuition.After years of operating in survival mode, chasing logic, and trying everything from corporate hustle to backyard full-moon manifestation rituals (yes, really), Lauren shares what she’s learned about the difference between waiting for magic and actually creating momentum.The episode also includes the story behind a bold new idea she recently followed—an unexpected attempt to explore a female-led ownership bid for the Seattle Seahawks—and what it taught her about intuition, courage, and taking aligned action even when the outcome is uncertain.This conversation isn’t about blind faith or spiritual bypassing. It’s about something far more practical: learning to recognize the signals inside you that point toward your next move.In this episode, Lauren explores:Why high-performing people often ignore their intuitionThe trap of waiting for manifestation instead of taking actionWhat it actually looks like to follow a “crazy” ideaHow intuitive hits can lead to unexpected opportunitiesWhy detaching from outcomes can unlock real momentumIf you’ve ever felt a pull toward something bigger, but talked yourself out of it, this episode is your reminder that inspiration is rarely convenient, but it’s often worth following.Sometimes the boldest move isn’t having the perfect plan.It’s trusting the nudge and taking the first step to let go of what isn’t working.

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