Woo News: The Psychology of Hope, Cosmic Classrooms + Mediums - Episode 202
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Woo News is back — and this isn’t your average news roundup. Robyn, Karen, and Lisa (aka our in-house Oracle of All Things Woo) dive into the headlines that made us gasp, giggle, and wonder if the universe is trolling us just a little.
From a scientific study showing that short inspirational videos can reduce stress (yep, almost like meditation!) — to manifestation being explored in labs, psychic detectives, and a teacher who used astrology to seat her students — this episode proves that the “woo” is officially mainstream.
Get ready for your monthly mix of the weird, the wonderful, and the wildly soul-stirring.
IN THIS EPISODE
- The Power of Hope: A new American Psychological Association study reveals that short inspirational videos may reduce stress as effectively as meditation — especially when they spark feelings of hope.
- Manifestation Meets Science: Researchers are digging into how belief and emotion may actually shape physical reality. We’re breaking down what that means for your next vision board.
- For years I struggled with infertility and loss. Then I had a life-changing call with a psychic.
- Astrology in the Classroom: One teacher literally used astrology to seat her students… and the results? Cosmic alignment or classroom chaos?
- FBI Agent Robert Hilland and Psychic Medium John Edward Reveal 25 Years of Crime-Solving Teamwork
- The Tiny New York Town Where Mediums Give Voice to the Dead
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Hope is medicine. Whether through meditation or a quick scroll filled with good vibes, inspiration matters.
- Science is finally catching up with spirituality — and we are so here for it.
- There’s no one “right” way to connect with energy — you can mix the mystical with the modern.
TRY THIS
- Instead of your usual scroll, watch a 60-second video that makes you feel something — wonder, joy, awe, hope.
- Close your eyes afterward. Take a breath.
- That calm you feel? That’s your nervous system saying “thank you.”
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