What if the biggest block to your success isn’t lack of skill or opportunity, but the stories you carry about money, intuition, and self-trust?
In this episode of Career Reshaped, Natasha and Pauline sit down with Danya, a fifth-generation clairvoyant and intuitive healer. With over a decade of experience, Danya blends psychic insight with grounded strategies to guide people through financial alignment, career transitions, and deep self-trust.
They explore how to tell the difference between intuition and impulse—even in high-pressure moments—and why your first instinct is often the right one. Danya explains what financial alignment feels like energetically, how limiting money stories block abundance, and why women in particular struggle to ask for what they’re worth.
You’ll hear how intuition shows up in business decisions, from hiring the right candidate to creating flow in large organizations, and how spiritual practice can be paired with clear, practical steps. Danya also opens up about impostor syndrome, why fear never fully disappears, and how to take action even when self-trust feels shaky.
This episode is for anyone curious about weaving spiritual insight into real-world choices, or who wants to release the stress, doubt, and money blocks that hold them back. Natasha and Pauline lead a grounded, open conversation about trusting your inner voice and building the courage to act on it.
🎧 Tune in to learn how to trust your intuition, align with abundance, and take bold steps toward growth—in your career and your life
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| 00:02 | victim mode is always going to be a blockage. You're |
| 00:05 | a bit more, I think, open then to receive um different challenges cuz |
| 00:09 | you're you're not as risk averse. So then you go for it and when you go for |
| 00:13 | it, that's when things happen. I feel a lot of business owners out |
| 00:17 | there in particular are so stressed with money not coming through, bills piling, |
| 00:21 | I'm blocked. I'm blocked. All right, let's actually take a moment. Let's take |
| 00:24 | a step back and see what a solution is here to allow for more flow. And you |
| 00:27 | know, sometimes it really is a matter of just strategy. Law of action. Law of |
| 00:31 | action is key. Yeah. Sometimes we can get really stressed and overwhelmed with |
| 00:34 | things. So I would do something ritualistic. I just want to be clear |
| 00:38 | that this is something used by elite athletes, CEOs, business founders. Like |
| 00:41 | look at Nadal for instance on the tennis court. That's all ritualistic. |
| 00:44 | Hi and welcome to another episode of Career Res. I'm Pauling |
| 00:48 | and I'm Natasha. And today we have Daniel Gamliel with us. Dana is a fifth |
| 00:53 | generation clairvoyant and intuitive healer with over a decade of experience |
| 00:58 | guiding people towards financial abundance, spiritual alignment, and deep |
| 01:02 | self-rust. She blends powerful psychic insight with grounded practical strategy |
| 01:08 | to support clients through life's biggest transitions and energetic |
| 01:12 | expansions. Thanks for watching. We'll be back in 10 seconds. This is our part |
| 01:17 | two of our chat with DA of a three-part series. If you've missed out on part |
| 01:22 | one, don't worry. Just check out the link below. Part three will be out next |
| 01:26 | week, so don't forget to subscribe and follow so you don't miss out. |
| 01:31 | D, could you tell us what's the |
| 01:35 | difference between following intuition and just making an impulsive decision? |
| 01:40 | Yes, this is a tricky one because if you don't know how to recognize what is |
| 01:45 | intuition versus this is just something I've got to follow because something |
| 01:50 | feels an impulsive decision, right? But look, I do have a trick around how to |
| 01:54 | access your intuition when you're in a under pressure moment because some of us |
| 01:59 | don't really know what that intuitive voice is. If you have to decide between |
| 02:03 | two decisions, what I recommend is you assign each decision to heads or tails. |
| 02:08 | Flip a coin and when the coin's in the air, whatever you wish for it to land |
| 02:11 | on, that is your intuition. That's your gut being like I hope it's this. So |
| 02:16 | listen to that. Um, if you need something in that moment of like this is |
| 02:22 | high pressure crisis, right? Otherwise, yes, you want to be methodical and and |
| 02:26 | slow. We're not saying to use that in every scenario, but it is effective. It |
| 02:29 | will tell you. It will show you which way. |
| 02:32 | Yeah. Cuz you've literally got just a couple of seconds to just make that |
| 02:35 | choice. Absolutely. |
| 02:37 | Yeah. But that's the thing. You don't |
| 02:38 | overthink it. Cuz once you overink it, that's your whole process. |
| 02:43 | Correct. And and throughout my entire life and |
| 02:45 | especially my husband and I, we find that it's the same for both of us that |
| 02:51 | it's usually our first thought or our first pick |
| 02:55 | is the right one. And then you have people that say, "Oh, but you got to |
| 02:58 | keep looking just in case." And you keep looking and then it's just |
| 03:02 | oh, and then you've gone down a wrong path. Or you go back to that first one |
| 03:05 | like, "We knew that to begin with. Why didn't Why did we just waste all this |
| 03:08 | time?" And now I try to always stick to that. |
| 03:12 | And I still let that little voice in my head go, "No, no, no, but you could be |
| 03:15 | wrong." Sometimes takes over. But usually if I |
| 03:18 | stick to that first thought like even when it's as this is really trivial but |
| 03:23 | playing you know the memory game with my kids where you flip the card. |
| 03:26 | Yeah. And you |
| 03:28 | and then it's just I think it's that oneand then oh no maybe it wasn't and then |
| 03:33 | later that one gets flipped like oh it was that one and I should have just |
| 03:36 | flipped that one and then I would have won the game. |
| 03:38 | Would have could have should have. You're right. Yes. Listen to the first |
| 03:42 | that first inner voice. I agree. So, how do you explain your work to someone |
| 03:47 | who is spiritual but is still skeptical of psychics and clairvoyance? |
| 03:53 | I don't know that the two really fit, do they? If it's spiritual, then you should |
| 03:56 | be open to some degree, but if you're skeptical, I believe my work is |
| 04:01 | polarizing. It's not for everyone. It is slowly making its way into Western |
| 04:06 | culture, but I actually don't really try to explain my work to skeptics. I prefer |
| 04:11 | not to work with them because I don't think we're aligned. I don't think that |
| 04:14 | there's a need until they experience things through their own life journey |
| 04:19 | that perhaps change their views. They might come to me. That's happened. But |
| 04:23 | in reality, if you're skeptical, it's probably just not not for you. It's not |
| 04:27 | for everyone. Um I do find that in through through Europe, for instance, |
| 04:33 | Asia, um South America, they are far more open to spiritual practice into, |
| 04:39 | you know, mixing it with the practical. We're not so much. And that's okay. |
| 04:43 | That's fine. I I don't explain it to skeptics. |
| 04:46 | Apparently, deep down, we're all psychics. Just not everyone's able to |
| 04:50 | tap into it. Not everyone is that yes, |
| 04:53 | foresight vision. I think I think deep down everyone has |
| 04:57 | an intuition. Maybe that's what it is. I don't know. |
| 05:00 | But I know I have a gut feeling and my |
| 05:02 | gut feeling is usually right. But that I can't see things that other people I I |
| 05:07 | I'm not psychic. I'll put it this way. I'm not psychic. But apparently I can |
| 05:11 | tap into it if I tried real hard when I think it's like anything. It could be uh |
| 05:18 | the best analogy I can think of is like artistry, right? Some people are very |
| 05:22 | talented, multi-killed, others perhaps, you know, they struggle even though |
| 05:26 | everyone can paint in one way or another. |
| 05:30 | It's something you do need to nurture. It's something that you do need to uh |
| 05:33 | evolve like any muscle I I believe. So yeah, you need to you need to really |
| 05:39 | focus on its development for it to be powerful. |
| 05:42 | So so speaky that you just mentioned art as the example because I almost said the |
| 05:47 | identical thing to my son last night cuz he said he had art class and didn't like |
| 05:51 | it and I said cuz you're not you think you're not good at it. He goes, "Yeah, |
| 05:54 | I'm not good at it." And I said the same thing. I said, "Well, everyone can do |
| 05:57 | art and your way of doing art is different." And then I smooshed an |
| 06:01 | avocado and I said, "That's my art. It's represents life and how easily it can |
| 06:06 | get crushed and you know and it's you're right. So it's just if you develop it |
| 06:10 | and you think about it differently your mindset changes. |
| 06:14 | Correct. Yes. How funny. |
| 06:16 | Interesting last night. So what does financial alignment feel |
| 06:20 | like energetically? And how can someone tell they're not in it? |
| 06:25 | Financial alignment is when you are open to receiving opportunity. It's as simple |
| 06:29 | as that. It's you are open to receiving and you are recognizing. It's similar to |
| 06:34 | when you're wanting to purchase say a red Holden car. When you go into that |
| 06:40 | mind frame, you start seeing them everywhere on the road. You're |
| 06:42 | financially aligned. You will start interpreting uh different situations as |
| 06:46 | opportunities. So financial alignment is also making the decision of being |
| 06:51 | financially aligned and saying I am |
| 06:54 | open. I respect money. I um I welcome it and I want opportunity to come to me. So |
| 07:00 | that needs to be the stronger narrative. then why is it not happening for me? |
| 07:04 | What what's going on with why is nothing falling into place for me? So yes, |
| 07:10 | that's somewhat woowoo as we say. But at the same time, you know, there's science |
| 07:16 | behind it like the car that we've just explained. Um when you are openly |
| 07:20 | looking for opportunity, you will make, you know, uh lemonade out of lemons, as |
| 07:26 | they say. Yeah, that's actually so true. And I I I |
| 07:29 | think we're going to have to write down what you said about what you have to say |
| 07:33 | um for that and you know start envisioning a certain |
| 07:39 | amount in my bank account and they'll start seeing it. |
| 07:42 | Start feeling I do believe in that. |
| 07:45 | Yes. Start like you know ladies if you were to envision say this is an |
| 07:50 | exorbitant amount some might say but if you were to envision 200 million in your |
| 07:54 | bank account what is the first feeling that you have? Is it excitement? Is it |
| 07:57 | like why me? Why would that happen to me? There's no way. Like it's really |
| 08:03 | complex because we will all have different things that make us feel |
| 08:08 | unsafe with an amount of that value. It's often not necessary necessarily. |
| 08:13 | It's the story behind it. And you're right cuz I get first I of |
| 08:17 | relief, a feeling of relief. And then it's that thought of all right now what |
| 08:22 | do we got to do with it? How do we split it? Where does it have to go? What do we |
| 08:25 | invest in family and like the whole list of you you got to help this person and |
| 08:31 | and then it Yeah. Now then it becomes a stress. So you're right a certain amount |
| 08:35 | of money can cause issues. Yes. |
| 08:38 | Absolutely. Yeah. |
| 08:39 | I don't know. First thing I'll do is new car, new clothes, new face like |
| 08:43 | liposuction thing, you know, then I'll worry about who gets what when. But |
| 08:49 | yeah. Yeah. I just I would feel really like oh |
| 08:52 | I've got to have it all in order first. Yes. |
| 08:56 | So you're smarter. That's why you're smarter with money. That's why you look |
| 08:58 | after a bank account, not me. When I worked in finance, I looked after |
| 09:03 | some of BW's top 100. And often those that inherited a substantial amount, |
| 09:08 | their first question was, "How do I not impact my children negatively?" So they |
| 09:13 | saw money as potentially like loss of purpose when |
| 09:17 | you had too much. Um, so yes, there's a lot of negativity around around money |
| 09:22 | and what women see that and this is the problem when women particularly because |
| 09:26 | men don't have the same issue when they ask for a pay rise. When they ask for, |
| 09:31 | you know, they feel unworthy, they feel like it's rude to what's the worst that |
| 09:34 | can happen. You'll get no, but you might be able to then use that as your |
| 09:39 | barometer to have the next conversation. There's a lot of uh blockages around we |
| 09:46 | use that word loosely around money and the money story. |
| 09:50 | What are some surprising ways intuitive guidance shows up in business context? |
| 09:55 | It's becoming more prevalent through big organizations and the way that we're |
| 10:01 | seeing this is for instance and we're not supporting gambling necessarily but |
| 10:06 | um Crown Casino they fueed the entire Crown Casino. Fenue being you know you |
| 10:10 | want to have that harmonious energy flow that's conducive with wealth same with |
| 10:16 | uh the agency which is a large real estate company in the US also fenuade |
| 10:20 | personally how I used it through the corporate sector was I I wouldn't use it |
| 10:25 | with clients cuz I think that's quite invasive to read people without their |
| 10:29 | consent but I would use my intuition when I was hiring someone and that's |
| 10:33 | very much aligned with where you ladies sit you know when you have two resumes |
| 10:38 | two individuals apples and apples, both strong candidates. It really comes down |
| 10:42 | to how do I forecast? How do I foresee this person fitting with the team? How |
| 10:49 | do I foresee them in front of the clients? Things like that. Some might |
| 10:53 | say it's linked with emotional intelligence. It is to some extent, but |
| 10:57 | it is it's forecasting something intangible, something that you don't |
| 11:01 | have historic data to really say because of XY Z, I believe this will be the |
| 11:06 | outcome. That's intuition. So we use it more than we think and we need to use it |
| 11:10 | more. The fun was interesting. I didn't know |
| 11:14 | about that. See, it's amazing what you're learning today. How do you |
| 11:18 | balance deep spiritual work with practical grounded next steps for your |
| 11:22 | clients? The difference between how I work, I believe, I'm sure there's others |
| 11:27 | that still offer something similar, but from my experience, I'm different |
| 11:30 | because I do psychic work with cards, but the advice and the guidance is very, |
| 11:37 | very tangible. It's literally like if you were to uh take steps XY Z, this |
| 11:43 | would be your outcome based on the energy as we read it today. If you were |
| 11:47 | to take steps ABC, this would be your outcome. I don't actually talk a lot of |
| 11:51 | fluff in my readings. Um, that sounds really negative. I don't mean to down |
| 11:56 | talk how anyone else works at all. It's, you know, that would suit |
| 12:01 | their audience. Absolutely. But I am very tangible, very practical. I'm all |
| 12:05 | about how to get you the best result in this physical experience that we have. |
| 12:09 | You know, we're not living in the other realm. We're here on Earth paying bills, |
| 12:14 | needing relationships, wanting relationships, being parents, so forth. |
| 12:17 | So very tangible advice which direction to go which not and there's a lot of |
| 12:23 | responsibility that I hold with my words. |
| 12:25 | That's what people want. At least that's what I want. Like if I go see a psychic |
| 12:28 | I don't like it when they talk on the same thing for like 20 minutes and they |
| 12:33 | repeat and it's like beating a dead horse already. It's like I got it. Okay. |
| 12:38 | This is what's going to happen. Like can we move on to other other things? It's |
| 12:42 | like I don't like that. I feel like they're just buying time. there's |
| 12:46 | nothing else to say. We're just going in circles. Um I want the advice. That's |
| 12:52 | what I want to hear like what path do I have? What's going to be the best |
| 12:57 | choices for me to make? At the end of the day, people still put their own |
| 13:02 | thought processes into an intuition, but if they're coming to you, they are |
| 13:08 | seeking that guidance. I like the fact that you're so straightforward and this |
| 13:12 | is it and there's no fluff in between. Give the option going down this path |
| 13:18 | this will be going down this path this will be. And and I really really love |
| 13:21 | that cuz it's often you get told one path |
| 13:25 | and I think well that's in this moment if I make that choice but what if I |
| 13:29 | don't make that choice? I want to know what that path leads |
| 13:32 | down. So I love that you give those different paths. |
| 13:37 | I think you're the first psychic I know to actually do that. So yeah, I love |
| 13:43 | that difference. So on your platform you talk about helping people build deep |
| 13:48 | self rust. What does that look like in action? |
| 13:51 | It's actually the opposite more so it's around what even if you don't trust |
| 13:56 | yourself fully, feel the fear and do it anyway. So that's really what I'm |
| 14:01 | talking about. You know, one of the best pieces of advice I received was when I |
| 14:05 | was about to do live TV uh in this line of work. I was so nervous. I just |
| 14:10 | started doing this professionally and a mentor that I was working with explained |
| 14:15 | that you need to acknowledge that feeling. Put nervous you in the corner |
| 14:20 | and say, "I'll deal with you later." And go forward. And it's really about |
| 14:24 | alleviating that impostor syndrome. We all have it. The top CEOs have it. |
| 14:28 | People in the highest positions all over the world, they have imposter syndrome. |
| 14:33 | You're never going to fully have deep trust of self. It's part of ego. Ego is |
| 14:38 | not a bad thing, by the way. Just very quickly caveat, ego can be something |
| 14:42 | that helps protect us, you know, from doing things that are scary or new. So, |
| 14:49 | we need to sometimes be scared and still do it. And that's what I mean by, you |
| 14:55 | know, trust the process rather than self trust. Yeah, this whole book about feel |
| 15:00 | the fear and do it anyway. And it's that the title alone creates fear for me, but |
| 15:07 | it's true. It's I have been in positions where I I stepped outside of my comfort |
| 15:12 | zone to try to achieve a goal and then you realize it's not actually that |
| 15:18 | scary. No. And the payoff is brilliant. Like |
| 15:21 | the experience of it, it's always so positive. |
| 15:24 | Yeah, absolutely. And could you share a moment with a client that where they had |
| 15:29 | a major breakthrough in trusting their own intuition? |
| 15:32 | Yes. I mean there's been so many I definitely don't want to breach client |
| 15:36 | confidentiality or anything like that but just to use examples you know around |
| 15:40 | finding the right place of work feeling like one looked good on paper but the |
| 15:43 | other one you'll just be invited intuitively to go down another pathway |
| 15:47 | and that working out really well. That person's now a general manager with I |
| 15:52 | won't go into too much detail. Um there were many examples also around |
| 15:56 | relationships, some leaving relationships, some starting |
| 15:59 | relationships. Um I've got 10 plus years of examples similar to that. But I have |
| 16:06 | to be so careful with you know detail around client. |
| 16:11 | Yeah, of course. So basically it does happen and it happens often that your |
| 16:16 | clients have those breakthroughs where they learn to trust their intuition. |
| 16:20 | Absolutely. Absolutely. And what's your take on manifestation? So, what's |
| 16:24 | helpful and what's been distorted by pop culture? |
| 16:27 | Manifestation's actually very challenging. I think that we focus too |
| 16:30 | much on it. And the only time I've personally used manifestation in its |
| 16:36 | real core form was when I wanted to meet my now husband. It takes time. It takes |
| 16:42 | it could take years even. |
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