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The Real Intelligence Podcast with Jenny Swim

The Real Intelligence Podcast with Jenny Swim

By: Jenny Swim
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In a world moving toward artificial intelligence, what if you could reclaim your real one?


The Real Intelligence Podcast explores nervous system regulation, intuition, emotional patterns, leadership, and the deeper intelligence that helps us navigate life with clarity and self-trust.


Host Jenny Swim explores how we move from overthinking, burnout, and internal friction toward more natural ways of living, leading, and responding to life.


This is not about optimization or surface-level self-help. It’s about learning to hear yourself clearly again.


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Episodes
  • 42: Why Rejection Feels So Personal (And How It Shapes More Than You Think)
    Apr 10 2026

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    Rejection doesn’t just hurt—it trains your system.

    In this episode, Jenny Swim explores why rejection lands in the brain and body as something consequential—and how, over time, it begins to shape who you trust, how much you risk, and how open you stay.

    You’ll learn the five common response patterns to rejection, the hidden cost of “just getting over it,” and the difference between true resilience and quiet self-protection.

    Most importantly, you’ll walk away with simple, practical ways to process rejection without letting it define your identity—or dictate your next move.

    Because the goal isn’t to avoid rejection. It’s to stay grounded enough that it doesn’t decide who you become.

    Additional Resources:

    Eisenberger, N. I., Lieberman, M. D., & Williams, K. D. (2003). Does rejection hurt? Science.

    University of Southern California. Your brain learns from rejection.

    University of Southern California. What social rejection teaches your brain.

    Business Insider. Gen Z and the rise of rejection in modern life.


    Connect with Junto Coaching: https://www.juntocoaching.com/

    Music by Pumpupthemind https://linktr.ee/Pumpupthemind

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    22 mins
  • 41: Invisible Influence Traps— Urgency, Conformity & Overload
    Mar 13 2026

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    Leadership isn’t just strategy—it’s discernment.

    Every day, subtle forces shape how we think, what we prioritize, and the decisions we make—often without us noticing. In this episode of The Real Intelligence Podcast, Jenny Swim reveals the hidden pressures influencing modern leaders and why awareness is critical.

    Learn the three most common influence traps—urgency, conformity, and stimulation overload—and why protecting your ability to think independently may be your most important responsibility.

    Resources & References from This Episode:

    • Junto Coaching – Learn more: www.juntocoaching.com

    • YouTube Channel – Watch episodes: The Real Intelligence Podcast

    • James GiordanoThe Brain is the Battlefield of the Future: Small Wars Journal

    • The Shawn Ryan Show, Episode #282 – Nik Seetharaman on AI Swarms: Apple Podcasts

    • Todd RoseBreaking Cultural Norms that Become Collective Illusions: Stand Together

    • Casino PsychologyThe Psychology-Gambling Connection: UTPB Online


    Connect with Junto Coaching: https://www.juntocoaching.com/

    Music by Pumpupthemind https://linktr.ee/Pumpupthemind

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    16 mins
  • 40: Capacity Over Discipline: Why Pushing Harder Isn’t Working
    Feb 27 2026

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    You’re clear on the goal.
    You know exactly what to do.
    You’re motivated.

    And it’s still not working.

    If you’re a high-functioning leader or achiever, your first instinct is to push harder — tighten habits, optimize systems, fix your mindset. But what if the problem isn’t discipline?

    In this episode of the Real Intelligence Podcast, Jenny Swim introduces a powerful reframe: most stalled growth isn’t a motivation issue — it’s a capacity issue.

    When your nervous system is operating at its threshold, expansion feels like threat. And no amount of effort can override a system that doesn’t feel resourced.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why sustainable change requires surplus
    • The difference between feeling rushed and feeling resourced
    • How nervous system regulation impacts productivity and leadership
    • One diagnostic question that instantly reveals what’s really happening
    • Micro-practices that increase capacity without overhauling your life

    If you’ve been trying to out-discipline a depleted system, this episode will change how you approach growth.

    Real intelligence isn’t pushing harder.
    It’s building capacity first.

    Connect with Junto Coaching: https://www.juntocoaching.com/

    Music by Pumpupthemind https://linktr.ee/Pumpupthemind

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    13 mins
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