Ep 39 - Pivoting With Divination Tools With Dina Berrin
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In this episode of WooBiz, Andy Walker sits down with intuitive coach Dina Berrin to explore how divination tools can guide meaningful career and business pivots. Dina explains how tarot, numerology, and her custom-designed charms act as structured frameworks for accessing intuition and identifying aligned next steps. The conversation moves beyond surface-level “woo” and into practical application, showing how these tools can reveal patterns, challenge assumptions, and open new directions. Whether you are feeling stuck or considering a shift, this episode offers a fresh, actionable perspective on decision-making through intuitive insight.
Show notes: https://woobiz.net/ep39
Woo Skill in this episodeThe core skill explored in this episode is intuitive decision-making through symbolic systems. Dina demonstrates how tools like tarot and numerology create a structured way to bypass overthinking and access deeper awareness. Instead of relying solely on logic, listeners learn how to interpret symbols, notice patterns, and ask better questions. This skill is not about predicting the future. It is about reframing situations and uncovering options that may not be immediately visible. With practice, these methods help build confidence in inner knowing and support clearer, more aligned choices in both career and business contexts.
WooBiz+ summaryAfter the first step into intuitive awareness, this episode expands into how to actually use that awareness in real-world decisions. Dina walks through how her divination charms function as a tactile system for insight, giving users something concrete to interact with while exploring abstract questions. The conversation highlights the importance of intention setting, emotional neutrality, and pattern recognition. Andy and Dina also address skepticism directly, framing these tools as mechanisms for reflection rather than belief systems that require blind faith. The deeper takeaway is that intuition becomes more reliable when it is practiced within a structure. By combining symbolic tools with grounded thinking, listeners are shown how to move from curiosity into confident action, especially when facing uncertainty or transition in their professional lives.