
MY CHIC INTUITION
My Chic Intuition
This is not a podcast. It’s a frequency.
A cinematic decoding of the feminine experience through poetic storytelling, symbolic monologues, and soul-level transmissions.
Hosted by Carmen Ramos, My Chic Intuition is episodes archive disguised as content, but built as a cipher. Each title, a clue. Each episode, a mirror.
We talk presence, performance, power, and the process of unbecoming what the world projected onto us.
It’s for the women who move differently. The ones who’ve been labeled too much, too quiet, too soft, too sharp and chose to be all of it, anyway.
Listen closely.
You’re not just tuning in.
You’re decoding yourself.
MY CHIC INTUITION
Woman
You're listening to my Chic Intuition. I'm Carmen Ramos and this week we're speaking directly to the voice inside you that always knew. In this episode we're talking to your intuition, the part of you that speaks in subtle shifts, gut feelings and unspoken truth. The part of you that doesn't need proof, only presence. The part of you that's been ignored, doubted, explained away and is still here waiting. This is the part where you stop seeing her as a whisper and start recognizing her as a woman. You have you ever ignored a weird feeling because there was no reason to feel it? Like your body tensed up, your stomach dropped something, felt off, but everyone was smiling, everything looked fine. So you told yourself to chill. That's what we do, especially as women we override the signal for the sake of staying polite, we abandon ourselves just to stay agreeable. That feeling, that's your intuition. It doesn't need a reason. It is the reason.
Speaker 1:I remember this one guy On the surface. He checked every box Charismatic, stable, attentive. Charismatic, stable, attentive. He said all the right things, touched my lower back in public. Remember how I took my coffee but my body hated it. Every time I left his place I felt drained. Every time he complimented me, it felt sharp, like the words had edges. Still, I stayed because he wasn't doing anything wrong, because I didn't want to seem dramatic or too much, because I thought the problem was me. But the truth is I had already known from the beginning. My body had whispered it, my nervous system had screamed it and I ignored it Because I didn't trust myself. That's what hurt the most, not that he fooled me, but that I quieted my own knowing, just to be understood.
Speaker 1:And here's the thing this isn't just about one guy. It's about how we're taught to override ourselves, to doubt our own voice, to give people the benefit of the doubt, even when our gut says otherwise. There's a name for it. It's called fawning. Fawning is a trauma response that teaches us to stay likable, even at our own expense. So we nod, we smile, we say maybe I'm overthinking, when really we're just dismissing the truth. And after enough times doing that, your inner voice stops feeling like a guide and starts sounding like a threat. This isn't about being dramatic. This is about nervous system survival and about the long walk back to your own knowing.
Speaker 1:But when you start to trust her again, your inner voice, your body signals your intuitive rhythm. You begin to move differently, you stop reaching for explanations. You stop handing over your softness to someone else to mishandle. You stop needing proof to walk away. And suddenly, without even trying, you feel her, the ones who's always been under the noise. Not a version, not a performance, just you, unedited. She's waiting in that reflection in the mirror you've been avoiding, in the silence you'll stop apologizing for avoiding. And the silence you'll stop apologizing for. She's already inside you and you're not becoming her. You're remembering this was for my frequency, the ones decoding the signal, not just consuming the sound. I'm Carmen Ramos and I'll see you in the next transmission. Thank you, thank you. © BF-WATCH TV 2021. Thank you.