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How to trust your intuition w/ Rebecca MacLeod

How to trust your intuition w/ Rebecca MacLeod

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First of all, big news: as of this fall, Math Therapy will be a weekly podcast! This has long been a goal, so after 6 glorious 10-episode seasons and a bunch of bonus eps along the way, we'll be hitting your feed every single Thursday starting September.

For now, we are back this month with 2 special interviews we recorded earlier in the year with some friends we made in Bali, Indonesia. (Next week's episode will legit blow your mind!!)

Today, Vanessa explores the power of intuition and its role in math education with Rebecca McLeod, an artist/designer, yogi/meditator, and all around chill vibe. Rebecca shares how discovering sacred geometry as an adult led her to reconnect with math and examine the idea of a deep and inner sense of knowing. They discuss how this kind of intuitive thinking can help students engage with math on a more personal (and, dare we say, spiritual!) level, and how that can help them build real confidence in their learning. They also share practical tips for both teachers and students to tap into their intuition, and highlight the importance of creating a loving and curiosity-driven math classroom.

If you've ever struggled with math anxiety or felt disconnected from math, this episode offers a fresh, grounded, and empowering outlook.

Show notes:

  • The Ancient Secret of the Flower of Life, Vol 1 by Drunvalo Melchizedek
  • The Flower of Life (google image search)
  • Wikipedia article on Sacred Geometry
  • Connect with Rebecca on Instagram @rebxxart
  • Connect with Vanessa: @themathguru (Insta, Twitter, TikTok)

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